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MMAM % *^ > «» ^ *s: Tax Election To Be Held Tuesday Will Dec-ide Fate Of Old Town Hall Ruins !.• '•'\.>- A*k*d ftr $15,000 E*t*aNee<fe<t to Erect HftU On WUaon Plan., Which Com- imttee of Ef»van Prt»ii««d t» Cowplete For '' Mfr+S Two Hurt At Crossing U On Rutland Mk Hh6a4i of Itfalom and /.tfster <Hnrfty of .ft|il|lo > W«M the Viotinaf-rlbftowr Chilton of fhk CHIJ^WM in t&t o«h .;•;;'. .•• : \'- ' • ••, j#mw>mwi<»i ii, n^i i <• Mtitch Aldannan McEwen Dtclarei the Reconttmc LAKBHTJ] BRUSlOTdN, Mareiitv ».—letter ^afrity of Bttttald »nd Orla Rhoads of Maioo0 narrowly escaped serious jlUjarioB apoot 5:57 fiVMay night j After bmttli When the Dodge coupe in which J blinding en tfc*y W©r^ tWing was 4 struck by Rutland Railroad train No. 9 which H the 4:46 outof Mftlone for Nor- tUm of the Old Town Hall Ruin. Will Po«- ST^ &\5«-u^£ i »di»mli Ui ^ Storm AH Carried hrta^l and BlihJhtt, i HoweVer, 4,320 Mil* ffl^ lerce ^•. r^C0^0pltM$ f ~-KT9i*-.&> .#** MiuwoDniSpeaks Out On Failure of SettI On Tyrolian Affair \Tl -*^\. >. t'.f-J' '..• .iE**^i ,**•..<(»' ' *•'»• Bx-Oov. Hugh* In luitrodttoiiig rw, y_ ^. . ... .*-#•• .-.^^ Oov. tmUtt To Mtobors of Hit Recalled the Italian Mihi*w and Amh^* Air Awditfbn Ww in! nfa urf p rom Ue* Austria That Italy* Next Action Will Be \Deedt*—Muwlini Cheered Lustily In Rome, Italy t Yesterday. Jfirthful ifood f$» lively Coat $285 t 0#0 and Possibly More Than I ed 0B toe « ta ^ \^ CWW8ln « i** That—Urges Defeat of Four Propositions— Paving Ptojecti In Second and Fourth Wards to B# Affected A Fight That Is Making Local People a Joke. To b<» or nwi to be in th<> qu^ntion as<ldl- tlipmwlvfN witli ti <M»i by favoriiij? the additioiml refiuest' treatment! wett of thia vtUage oa the Brush ton and Mo Ira state highway. Rhoads waa driving the car at the time of the accident. He es- caped/with cute and brulees. Gar- rity, who was riding ia the machine, was badly injured. He sustained a fractured leg, serious injuries to his arm and cuts and bruises about * .t«i*»kA*M'tn i tne '* ce - 'Qtwrity was taken to the Ta*p*JVH to| AHoe Hyde h<wpHa ) at Malone for T f /ft. 4., March •'&*:>*. strong winds arid a storm Over her hom* field all ni^ht, the dls%ible Los Angelas was walked safely Into to _^_ her hangar ajt 7 a. m. today, com- if Jneftttr.oi the ground crew Who pleting a. 4^00 mile round trtp )au^e on until the diHfibt)e was flight tb PBriama. j aothe 'Wjm olX the ifrotmd, was Four sailors were carried iBtooni;^ finely injured in the fall NEW 1TORK, M*r4j* 4^(3*1— >r. •-. ... T . r , K , „, . To the wart,* ieSt of maiay menv &^V*V^ %Z'l*:\ -vCri' bsra of the bar asjociattoO here i ,_!*••«•-b*h« \.•Wis. today Charles Ryan* Hughee, ex- it, ship wlie'n the an6w- gtrt'arnor df the state, waxed elo- across the field fore- a^eat as wel) as jaal#ful as.he o-aeoent after an at W&inp I'hey were palled Wide the cabin, Anotli- vV Mrs. Sweet • Passes Away In Potsdam Beat Smith K4)MH, tmy % »£arch 3.—(UP)—Italy k on th***^*** w«#^f ^kh Auntria through the failure of a peaceful aettleiiient of T>>^\^ hs^uosd^^ernoTAT^itV^!^ affairs. Premier Mussolini has recalled the Italian mining theaasemblage. ter and ambaesador and promiseH Austria in a note that Italy'sffv^f ftmtae* .visualised Smith as a m% % action will be supulemented with doeiK 1^*1^\ !fi2^^i l J lt !^ UCe<l *'* m J^t h Mussolini today was cheered riot- \ • '' \ ' ' \ J? jPi|* Statint that, l!we possessed the , . # ^' „ . . an ! as in example the 8axco-Vanxettl•&«#*•> castoans of foreign countries we <*»* * nd frenetically as he ap- murder trIal ^ oonvlcUon in the wonto have long ago elevated Al | peered in the city and especially , United States. He also charged &oJth to the peerage. First of all , EO in his speech before the govern- Austria with ingratitude because it would have been Baron Oliver to J ment. The dictator stated that.; of Italy's friendliness in Austrian he followed later by Earl of Men- • \We are not the pupils of Austria ; affaire in the adjustment after the batten and finally as the Duke of and do not ttean to follow her' World War. On the other hand Albany. Smith in a short talk stated he had completed 31 years of public service in the county, city and stato of New tork. 1 of tlh.QW to put into the* old town hall mink or will they vote; It was said by persons in thisi^ft^^ w *L»w,.* maut^MM*^'^2^ ^^\±* + ^i^m»*m^ them down ami five thfl eity emmoil the powt^ to go ahead with! village that there was a light tal! W1 ^ ?? «ff^ thin «a done, it m guarmitrnK that work will.be commenced »y | probably made It difficult for the Ms^ land a utruuturo that will he the prido pi every citizen of (occupants of tlie car to see the €>gtkn»bunf erected. . *, approaching train, which was pro 1 - cipal and ier and inent Woi litor of the^our- sman—Wa« Proni- York Wfll Sead Wslah DtlSgation st Houston. * Axk FRANCISCO. March 3—<U ator Thomas J. Walsh of twill be the choice ef the ny, er McAdoo, faction mocratic party in Califor* Wllllkm Qtbhs JloAdoo, for the Ipree- Hi the hud tht(t their vtttit nH {Of |h« m A i^^ -w ^A **„ ».t*_. ,iUrt« tlhat as I taxpayers and ctti WL\.ft*i..^ (&*TJMER * 1,rtl# th ** *•*• ^posed to the pVop- ^ l >4s| i A'>Sla*We^«^•litolM^ PWISIWMI j o«ttion to he voted on Tuesday to Would he the amount required to ' aiM i |75,000 to the sum needed to erect the building. Now that It is carry ot , t tho Wilson plan, in view \ said that much mere tjian that sum I 0 f the fact that the city has $185,000 « will be aeeeHsary. tnshr are up in ' \ n the laink whloh would be all that arms deuouncing the Wilson plans ' | A needed to srect a magnificent POTSDAM, j March v8; ;^ %^>f» t, 80, one of Pota* romlnent residents K* a former prtntlpar; i^renee a^iileiDiy' T^jfroy sunt; a short ttmH tt~^*mmX*S. -iriT^eet L formerly «h * taaee after *«^t*ttWk. Conduc- Jtt m oilbert. f She was hom No#; I § ^J^igS^J!!^ Til !f ^riLapine of OMmthttg was in 7 , ,J 47f , n F r«donla, and w^en the I to L # i*S? : « •**£%.*\ ^1?* S?u\ eAarge of the tifaln and Bngineman was eight yelir8 0 f age wTnt lb »•«?• * \ ve <* *** n ^ n ^ n C f U * Chilton of OgdetfSburg was in the Wisconsin wHJi her parehts. She *\»£ f ?^«. 0 / 4l the ^ Ado ° wl °i : c ^; ^ . . . studied in the grade schools thlre ? * n « H* 0 *™? . p<irty '. w ?l ** deli ^aeiepaea at 4f* May 1 prlmatt, lit was aanputieed here today. Mr. (RAoads \* a weal known | and when\ ffl wJTn'tbe faSlyll 011 ? 6 ? * ^i^J* u j^^f .eni 01 »a.on.;, s sawnian for returned to Nfw. Tovk, state where 1 ^\S^^'SRi^ rl A \TiVi^ Northern New York Grocery ghe 8 i ua i ed at t ne Urockport Nik- '^^^JSfiK ^ * pany of Melons. He travels mal ^^^i. After her gradnatKn l ^J^°% a ?K?^ e - , resident 0/Malone, a salesman for! returned to and proclaiming their allegiance to H tructure of modern architectural the \• \ \ « ^ re^urnea 10 an eatlreiy new hutldlnf prOpox4- design. ! company of Malone. He travels | ma i ec hoo i After her aradnatftti Hon One of the city's most prominent | this eectior regularly throughout £ twgM 4 a year It LSven officials etatiKl that if the taxpayers I the year. Mr. Oarrity U a sales-' * ^ y authorize another city hall appro- ma n from Buffalo. priatton. it will surely mean that by John B, Biltott Of Los Angeles, NEW YORK BANK L BIG MERGER example in the matter of adjusting Austria chajrsjsi that Italy has our own affaire. We cannot toler- made many promises in the mAt- * ; * ate outside Interference in our own ter of Tyrol similar to Alaace-Lor- ^ country and we are well able to raine and has failed to keep her \ •' take care of ourselves. He cited , word. ^ v *!• H-? article in a Watertown paper recently stated the Manufacturers Trust company of New York la be« hind * movement to bring about a merger of «tf the oteeet*, teetorlea; Bishop Smith To Preside At . j M. E. Conference \w Tb^BeHeld in Watertown in April-—Oomts From Helena, Montana. SMITH IS STR0N6 IN SOUT m aisk«# H Lester Smith W Hel • T. C. Ifan^hirf Hotel aewenusit Who Is Spending a Month in $oathtnj 8UUS, Bayi He la 1 *<,*9*. A fork. Meetings with promiaaot j meeting la Watertown in Aprils nessss. eheeee and milk plant officials Are; w jth headquarters at Aabury Meth- feported to have been held at Wa- j^j^ church . tertown, LowylUe and1 Redwood the j 3^ gmjtn ^ token from ft rsorfrim^be^a^Uur^^^ ! »-*f g\ r^frenc^f Trust company Is conducting 1*1^^^.^^ RELIOKrtHiMOTail negotiations hut no definite state ment as to the progress which has April 15th, 187€, and began preach However this may he. the Wilaotl tupftpfters are again ou the war oatlr nfoclaimlng that with the a4 dltional $76,000 they will re-e*eet | the street paving contemplated for the old town hall building complete \ the coming summer in the Second in every detail an the Wilson plsn and Fourth wards will have to be fttibmttted According t» the com- i altandoned and thn sewer work, in- mittee of elevene dUtsment It prom- i eluding the Harre street trunk Iwd lo huiid the new city hall on j sewer will have to he postponed, the ntln« of the old town hall | The tax rate, be said, would nat- complete f/or $103,000 CHURCH WILL i HONOR PAStiit The announcement was ceinci worth. K.i.88^ add in 18.9 •&-\f^W'&J£^J*** ^i ed a mwftiniii ax mxurranhv^uiil eiKO °* 8*»«'<>r Jame» A. Reed mal school, remaining a year. August 30, 1870, she was mar* ried to Prof. George H. Sweet One child was born] to them, George G. Sweet, now connected with the in- come tax department In Albany. Prof George'jH. Sweet, her hue .., *, Mr .... f.ll.d ^iSS'Ju,\\\' M. .o be voted ' Wfad0W **» B««tt*8 «Wr band, a tuufveiof Nichoiv.Ue, wa. proration. In tlief^k poiwlbllity ef on Tuesday are defeated, the coun- history ropenting Itself again? oil can start the erection of a mod- Oontrector Wert stuteH that the back wall of the old town hall build- Altar in Memory of Rev. 0. 0. Prout em building by May I nnd com-' plete it by the end ef the year, he ! lux in fcnt of line 10 inches and j wild. thst $3,000 will be required to To add further to the mix up. It atraigliteit it. Thst being the con- a graduate of i Middlebury college in 1852 and was a member of the D. K. E. Greek letter fraternity. Shortly after hiB graduation he came to the Potsdam St. Lawrence ditloit who knows whether the old tower or the remainder of the ruias in In good condition nnd who known date for the support at California Democrats at the Houston conven* tion. been made or of the exact nature of the merger has been given out. ing when 20 years old. His first pastorate was at PitcaJrn, Pa. Consider Hew Yeit'i Governor a Man s£ Strictest Honesty,; Great IrecntiTe Ability, Coursffeiw sad Fearieas. ' ^ J ' . - ua ,- . . -etjMi T. C. Morrah, the popular pro* pri^tor of Hotel Seymour, who is spending a month in the sooMi, The Times in an interview with j where the first oil wells of Penn A. Bicklehaupt, owner of a string ] syinmia were drilled. He was lat of 13 plants extending thro*g£ Jef- er at Meadville, Pa., Corry, Pa.. Al- amoug ttt<J oW \&wa\* of his boy- -*& ? x, ferson county and one at South, i egheHYf Pft t and Buffalo, going hood days, writes a friend how >%?4iU Hammond learned that some such « frpm De iaware avenue church of that Al SJnlth, New York etate'i* ^Jlf underway. ine .. i-,**^- _i*„ »„ T\„*~s*t* u« ».m D «»»!« /-m«# AtannHvc <a irwiir»<i nn*^ *•* \*-*'«• the latter city to Detroit. He was able chief executive, is looked upon -<:^V. with great favor in Georgia and is j.%j£ exceedingly strong in Knoxvilie, ^pf Tcun. His tame 1 and great aeconv $$ plishments as governor of this state is as well known south of the Ma- > CANTON/ March ' f. 1 - Hlbmhers I academy as a tejacher of classics. In in \mw W claiti.ed l VhaV\ Contactor ' alld frlends of the Graee bhurch , 1865 he was graduated from the Wert's bid of $167,000 to build the ? re P»ao»t\K a memorial td the Albany Law school and the follow- propoeed new city hall expired Feb , Hev Carles Gregory Prout, for- »K year was fleeted president of 18 It neemn that Contractor Wert mor DaBtor rtf tne church, who dted ! t«e local academy, a position which whether the repairs to the rear neut H communication to Alderman l a few weeks a «° in SWluetland, he held until the academy was wall will make It solid? M. It. RaimulelL chairman of the where he was seeking to regain his merged with the normal schocV It In n pretty skittish proposition | city hall building committee. Feb heaUh.. The memorial will take the J He then becamd the vice president t«» ^ay the leant A Home costrae- 17. which reads i form of * w,nrtow and wm he &**** , and teacher of indent classics, tor who came here to bid mi the \I have been requested by K H ov *r th « altar in the church. In T872 he Resigned to become Wilson plans wan the first eontrec-1 McRwen of the building committee I SUnce tho members of the church I part owner of; the Courier and tor to announce that the rear walla! to state in writing If I would take » \! ad , e k f ? ow » the , Ir Intentions many Freeman, a local weekly, serving* as ww out of \\n« He had made his ! this contract at the figures sub-1 of , M £ fremt • friends have request- editor unt I 18^ wheh he was ap- hid at $15IMN)0 but when told that I mitted by me. ! ed . th&1 lhey be alloWfed to con- pointed private Secretary to the col the nw city hall was to lie built M l WIBII to state that I will take u ™ute. , lector of the pjort of New York movement was Advance was «in communication .... tftrifl It throws the party Into a three- with several parties interested in ordained in l»0«. cornered fight, observers believe, ] the cheese industry in Canton but! Bishop Smith comen to the North- because Reed has made inroads in- could learn of nothing being done ! ern New York conference session to both sides in his few days in near that place.' Reliable informa-; as presiding officer because Bish- Callfornla. \. tion, however, was received from'- op A W. Leonard of the Buffalo snn ftnri rHwm tinA SH it is in states ^ - Governor Al Smith's boom had the southern tier ofthe county that ] area held conferences at points out- f^ \^llT^^J 'the cowtS ^^ already been highly organized with there was something to the report. 8ide hls territory and bocause for '\M iumih^ declares l^ his ^ irT/ h^Sf t0 Ti a T £' f h ?! an ! H ° W r e V Urt ? er ,nf 1 ? 1 ^ Uon could Home weeks he is engaged in per- te . VhaT X peopls ?n teL v - VF S re^raef a. &&&%& \& S&re^ 1 ^ com- —J* ^T^ rTTT T^C m¥oe^^hey ^ 4^> and the McAdOo adherents the ul- pany of New York was Influential , \7^* in m ™* New York sUte JS.™ S~ ™J **L?V J£& %-&* '!•% sider that every man has a right Tr ;,%* to worship his God as he sees ttt T * V.*.-; and as the constitution of the-^\*wj United States guarantees. Tn **-'j||8&>EJ look upon Governor Smith as a »^^^' GOUVErlNEUH SOYS WIN ISoeita compinyr~This company GOUVKRNEVH March 3-Adel- ^'^^^^J^^^^, SECOND TROPHY CUP has, within the past few weeks, bert J. Gates and Henry J Curtis J' p *^£^ Mr been merged with Uie Kraft Cheese ' ™« nominated for village tnuteea ^StrlSi^^ ^ GOUVFRNPTfR M.r, u 9 M I Com nan v of Chicago [Tuesday night at the Democratic , w e. o has been clocted governor Of %^M WilVERNEUR, March 3.-Mau-! Company of Chicago. 'crucus to oppose H. H. Hod^rkin the Empire stsU four times withf^ff ^ tra conservative and extra dry. The j in bringing about the recapitalise- cltle8 ' entry of Reed had jumbled the sit-1 tion of the large Phoenix Cheese — uatlon and all sides were planning \ company in this state several years , DEMOCRATS NAME new attacks. ; ago. Congressman B. H. Snell was j JiATES AND CURTIS . — formerly largely identified with the * FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES Phoenix company. This company GOCVKRNEWl March 3 —Adel bert J. Gates and Henry J. Curtis rice Bigarel, James Tait, Roy Tern-1 A \»« r g er of cheese factories, in- all of its diversified interests In K?1&J, m. v and /on>|gl|.^ on th»» walls of the old ruins he the* contract as per my figures sub- Immediately tore up his bid into! mitted. providing the contract is ir/st^n^ hundreds of |»le<*« and allowed the awarded to me on or before 10'J* 8 ^/*!^ iM>AA*tt« #« «ar«n *i ««.... „ww. J , „«„i^«i, u... i... m to mui- : j.i i «lon has r-een obtained from thai breetes to waft them Into oblivion, o'clock Saturday, Feo. 18. This will declaring that he would not take a « iv * me time to close the different The present winddw over the al-j July 3, 1890, he was named a mem- tar in the church was purchased by] ber of the locall board of the nor- mal school and on Jan. 30, 1804, that was elected treasurer to succeed the late Senatoi\ Erwin. He died April, 1920. T order to remove the window to contract If the old wslls were to be i contracts for material before the ! ™*L* place for th * e planned me ' M a utilised. liaise goes Into effect.\ i Si i *. .t « , Mrs * Sweet h ^ d ,lved here slnce TS. Wltaon foltowera howevr are J Considerable talk was indulged ! J£&***Xv* 5 yiaraTio MS to ?5 £?••*!!? ^^ ^^ o. *?* fighting to retain the old walls and ' <» yesterday as to the stability of; *f ? n Jeumn?w^th the'other win I 7JXJ ^ %**£** °l£? Pr ~ by \ euiitlrttut a city hall as near as the decadent old walls of the for-1 J*. l\ ^'Fie church^ wh lcf have J^ ? h . Ur » ( ? *«•• William Prout m^alblb In design and,architecture n»er town hall building caused by ! ftS? p ?acJd as memorials The ^ th * TVT IS 2 ***** as the original building before its the condition of the rear wall and | window wlH^ afternoon «nd burial was in ^I\^7w !!tV«. . 7 denendent milk receiving stations I and John Wells who were nominal- an or us diversified im*re* Pie and Wendell Wicks, represent- ?X rrllLeHes ^oualfont this! ° d Monday night by the Republi-; manafacture, agriculture and ing the agricultural department of ^.^^J^^^^J: fa ™ ! cans. It was the first Democratic merce }i big enough m** -«v^ - the Gouverneur high school at the ] J?^ 11 ^^ held here in the past six ; prosidejU of ^™™^Jfa&, • state meeting at the College of Ag- would be an undertaking of large ^ ar8 « „ H . n . ,. _ . n ^\l^Jfw?^^? ^i3*W riculture at Ithaca the past week J proportions. Undoubtedly, If any! Mr - c ? rii * ** ? n , e ^ th l P T om, ? f\ V^R^SF t° d ?**> f^-JHfi' succeeded In winning L eecTnd headway is made, announcement^ | ^ Dt and f c ^« ful ^ t»^r,u*. „..„ t ,u **^, 4 . **'* vuu i ni . ^-Ah-^-a.JL W ##KI« . „kw men of this village.. For the good ed by Mr. Murrans friends in **&?&£ * trophy cup in the milk judging con- \»» he forthcoming within a short j mapble vf * h<j manner a ^^ prlnce^l^ : test. This was the first milk judg-1 tlme ! win. | would expect. Mr. and Mrs. Morrah will vi^ Florida before they return, kC't ^T^i! f,f * .u w , « j i he droD , p,ll S l ? the ground more n'lrhopid^hrt^hrneVVlndow It appears as though J. Franklin frequently of late pieces of stone j W , U be galled within the next Sharp was again leading the com- and of the huge crack extending ! three or four months mil tee of eleven's forces as in the ' down the rear of the malo tower. I v previous battle and that he Is be Some time previous to thi death! Ing ably ass luted by Contractor , of James el. Kelly, formea>ttmyor of pendence upon Mr. Kelly's ju^g- John A. Wert who made the lowest the city, sent a letter to the then m « n t during his lifetime not only bid for the reconstruction of tfce ! Mayor West brook In which he a* i ln clt y affaire but in all sorts of Bayslde cemeter Z Canton Defeats . ing contest to be held by the state college for high school boys, andj there were contestants from 80 i schools. On Friday afternoon the boys attended the meeting of the! New York State Association of] Young Farmers' clubs, of which the Agricultural club of Gouverneur] high^school is a member. i-**$m International Bridge Measure Passes Senate v Will Probably Become LAW Pomona To Meet . In RichviUe on *-. • . Tfiesday Ne1 **, *• old town hall building. Through •*\•<' him that It was up to the these two men the battle Is warm- toumil to make the streets safe for Ing up to the boiling point. To add further fuel to this palgn, those who favor a brand new without delay. business propositions. So bis opin- ion regarding the old town hall i travel and declared that the menace ruins Is of great importance now to public safety should be removed ! when the dilapidated o\d walls are By Foul Sh<rts in a much worse condition than at ! for points cost Gouverneur a game building of modern, up«to*date de- T he following contains Mr. Kel- the time Mr. Kelly wroU his letter | with Canton higS, 23-12, in the high RATHER COLD WSATHlr*^!- NEXT WEEK IS FORECiU WASHINGTON, March & Weather outlook for the week be- ginnIng Monday: . North and middle Atlantic states: Rain Monday and-rain over I sign, threw a bombshell Into tee , ly> * own words: camp of their enemies by publish*! \ l do n °t understand that the Ing a broadaide in the shape of a Uw ProtecU the <;lty against dam- page advertisement showing by fig- j age If any accidents should occur nrfn taken from the actual bids occasioned by the falling ef the submitted to the common council for the reconstruction of the old <f town hall building Uit the coat of r It complete would possibly reach S28M90 if not more Added to thin statement a mem- ber of the building committee told 1 an Advance representative yester- day that the extras would in all walls of the opera house building/ the letter stated. M I am advised it Is the duty of the city to at oncb* remove the menace to life and school gymnaslojm at Gouverneur before one of the the year, ft was to Mayor Westbrook in 1926 Thus it is that all these things now are cutting a figure in the re- sult of the Tuesday'* election. Roth sides are putting up a big fight*,but the consensus of opinion of the well Informed cttisens is, that—build a building, ©rase the on~7o\u7s\ a^Gon present eyesore and disprace to the a itho it had tfcU opportunity limb of the people that Is now ex-! cltv and business district with some • win by tttUrouu Istlng In connection with the opera j klnd °* a building within reas6n. The game was fast and clean house ruins. I fetel constrained to witutn a reasonable time. The Ad- throughout wjthllouverneur show- advise the request that they be re-1 vance hopes and prays along with ' moved without delay.\ »scores of others that after Tuesday Wednesday night largest crowds of the first game from the local titem on the home court. ' Caoton scored- 11 of iu points verneur not one, to At a meeting O*^ board $f ed- ipg continued Infcroretdeirt In7 IU i ticatlon b^W yeittf^y^lt was de* . -• —~ •• i - • . paeainan and tWawn^a wrt» fk^oided to let the eleitricarand elec- s>nbdsfl«ty run the^iotat coat up to; -•there is not a person In Ogdens. alL wftl see In <luhD|tlm| marks 1 tries fiftt beurtciBg off ^ ihe bitfc •» * rt <4 ti^^l^mm^^ ieA ad- a figure much more than the pro* bUrg who did not place great de- I Wilson Plans vs. et al M R, 1. F. M board and CaaMacouhte^T t^ 4 d| ti<m to \the Heleh^^Vacademy south and snow and rain over north • noo » the bill creating and incor TUKH8 WmC* OAVMD VKT0 LAST Y1AE AEB MOW;g Pom^nVwt TueadareTan^ V OHAKCrXD. • 'day eaasionlP^he master or the ',,_ i Richvfele organisation will welct*ms> t y .:>.•' r. vi\:-- •-•• -. • ^--tW • v -•• VT.^ . .?* ;; •<»:•. ?*.;••• ! Pomona 5 members, at the afte • 'Jtai \tiimitt' tftyth*^^? aft * r * Th l hridge vrtrleti the- eoffiofa- meeting scheduled for 1:30 o'clock.! tion would build would be a threes , ReporU of th^ state grange meet- V *m m portion Thursday or Friday; other, wise generally fair; warmer Sun^ day night, muck colder Tuesday, CantoTnaT w5u l^gSJSTsfi Wednesday . afternoon or night and on Thurs- ^day, colder Saturday 1 . Region of the Great Lakes: Ra- ther ?old much of week, with occa- sional precipitation, mostly In tne form of snow. porating the Thousand Island Inter- national Bridge corporation for the purpose of erecting an Internation- al span over the St Lawrence riv- er. The measure passed the as- sembly Wednesday after bemocrafs had raised a queation rtgardimi its constitutionality and tho senate ac- tion sends the measure- to the gov- ernor. The governor vetoed a similar bill last year, vbut E% stated by proponenu ef tiie Jtieaanre that this year> WIj Aaett »^ eH^^ \ \ij-*,dt ffi-i* £«f«' r !&rW\Sr r ' ^r^ of IM sign it he is expected to -$yi< span•* structure between Collins ing in FOughkeepsie WU be gtrenw Landing, Jefferson county, and a!at the a/ternoon ieejlon by i)i*an; point between Gaaaoque and Brock* • Van C. WWtttmore, delegate' at vllle,^ province of Ontario. The {large; Deputy H. D. Smith, Mrs. first Japan would reach from the R. G. Wtog on the home economical Unitell States mainland to Wells 1 work of ]}» state mnd Mrs. Smith talanA, the second from Wells is- on the &nif|fci department. ^ land to Howe island and the third The evegRlg saeetfng v*H oe froii Howe island to^the Canadian featured by an< eaidreaw on The\ 1 mainland. R«ral Peoblees\ by Raw. Mr. Mc-* The senate also .duplicated the as- Vey of Canton and a play, \Who* sembftfr'e action in paaeiag the eJU Father Goes e* a Diat,\ to be n aethd^tag tee Tillage of Clayton, cd % m«iH)e> of the Roch^ Jef fefaoo ooualy, to establish a pub- grange, //' ,.- ' ^ licity. fund-^»,iaxa^leii, in older . Tl^^ift^-he--m' twoftsrence to ajp»rtJse Che rlfer itesort town laAste^ leetarees and %ee>e et as aVunmer vaoation place. |omic commtttees ^^fter lajnch,. ' i •' •. • m r r*1~ P * «H •' \- \t¥ •* i' • »• •\'\, V,'-.' • -4\ '•£#*:*'