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SUNDAY. MARCH 13, 1932 16th to near Garage io wov- be due m ill b e I Weil* Ski is a the Imiit ioued a t euial t o r-c'aiuied seats the iuGerald the defendant The jurymen draw a are Prank Sptncer. George W. Sherwell. Jfeuue* Ashley. Fred W. (iilroy. Henry Julius. Byron D. Taylor. Richard J. Kibbe. Hugh Letaain. Kloyd Hunter. George II. Wall and Kdgar A. Tyo. Hunter Recovers From An Injury William Larose. vko suuered the loss of two fiacers on the left hand in a hunting accident two weeks a*o . will be able to leave the Hepburn hospital an d reeumo his duties as fireman at St. Law- rence state hospital tomorrow. US SONS T DEPARTMENT STORE vising with % Paris and Purses ASHIONS :E- 29 50 > If 'if • i i COATS 29.50 ami 59.50 DEJA HATS $12 i A Jo* furr-frntir^i AtnAIK-8 Go'wfex «^ 15d> Issue of Vogae .( Uf SNELL WILL DIRECT G. O. P. MEET AT CHICAGO IN JUNE THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT SCMOCsaT FOUMDED I«5T a»VA«CE FOUNDED 1K1 (K.DKNslM \H\. N. V.. srXDAV. MAKCI! _U YSV1. PRICE 5c ADDITION TO THE NURSES* RESIDENCE COMPLETED Hearing to I>e Held on Local Harbor Plan Congressmen Snell and Local People Expect- ed to Appear in Support of Bill. H.G.Owen Prominent In Seattle Had Been Engaged in Hotel Business Many Years. Selection of a Drv Service On PROV IDES INCREASED As Permanent Ruler River Will EFFICIENCY FOR THE Roils G.O. P. Wets Open May 30 SCHOOL OF TRAINING A public hearing on tfie recent leronuaendatioa «d Major General Vyt'e Brown, chief of army engin- eer*, that work 1M* uuuVrtakeu in Osdeushurs; harbor to cost the fed- eral governtaent nearly $?«>u>>t»ii proltahly will h e held by toe house committee o n rivers aa d harbors in a niouili or two. a i Washington, a dispatch front th e capital says. No definite announcement of such a hearing ha s yet been tuade by th e committee. »Hit it is under stood th e Qgdenshurr project Is one o n which heaiiugs ar e beiu£ tentatively scheduled. l»efinite approval lr. th e conuuit- t«c and the house of the work rec- ommended by Uen . Brown is neces- sary before it ca n be uudertakea. Before the work va n 1** started it will b e necessary for «-ougress t o adopt a bill authorizing it. Then it will b e aece»*ary fur congress to pass an approprialiou bill pro- vidiug tit** actual funds for th e work. Wbt-n th e Occdeushuig harbor project comes u|» for hearing b e fore the committee, it is expected that Represeniatixe Bertraad H. Snell nil ! appear and testity as to ti.e necessity for th e work. The committee also w ill bear any resident* of O-deusburi: wh o may care to testify, though tin- ap- l»earance of meal delegations is ikpuuual with th e lot ai gwopie. Smuggler Captured Yesterday Was Drawing Sled Load of Ale Across Ice— Partner Escaped. Plav Was Well Given At S. M. A. The Hot-1 News of the West has the follow iax reierence to Hiram G. «»weu. a former resident t>i Ogdemaburg: Hi nun G. Owen. apinnnted as manager of tin- (auibridre Apart- ment Hotel in Seattie two months i ago. reports that the hosieiry. on e of th«* itest known of it s type in the city, is •-ajovin^ > consider- able improvement ia business, an d guests ar e expressing approval of the imi>r©\ements that have l»e*-n mail*-. The ectire Ic.iikliu-j JS UHuc i* furnished and redtH-oraled. Sir. Owen !>aiU. F<»nii*-ti> as^o« iatt-tJ with W. S. Svaun<i»-i-> at t*n«- IJW lli»tt>: in l\ort An^flfs. Mr. Oweu is a vei»*:-an ht»^ telifr oi ti»is citj and lb*' rwciftc Notthwest. He wa s at om* tittH- on the front office stalls of th»* Fry*-. New Riclimoud and N*-» Wnsh- mcton. and was later with th e ' Addison-Millei O»n«oraiiou «»t St. }*uul. v\ aii h handles ulceration of ] .iinine rootus and bot*-ls lo r etu ' :doyt^«.-> o; the Ni»rtlH*m «**ci!ic. Congressman Snell Chosen to Direct Affairs of the Hoover Ratification Convention Be- cause of Party Position. Four federal office-is snrideuly suooued down o n two sniuRcler* •is tlie>- were drawinc a sied 4oad of te n cartons of Cauadian aic across th e lee In the upper liarbor «tai 1>- yeaterday morninc. One of the mm e»«*ai>ed >Mit th e otht-r was raptured and aave hi s nam* 1 a s IH-U»er1 <!a.l KomtK>u<h <»f 4~* Oak street. O.^densbun:. He was oeld by T'nited States i'ommission- er Joltn M Ibirr in $1.<*\• liondrt for th e Syracuse tenu In April. The aJf had tiecn unb>aded at ;iie f^lce ot* tl»«- a*- from a puni. whk-h was seized. The officers were Customs Patroi lnspe«toiu B. H Larab*^. Wilkmni H. <;onyaw. W. Hofrman and H W. Fox . At- tornt-y Edmund FitsGeraid a| r -^ear*>d for Rom bough in court an d ln>t>rcU»r LaralHe repit-^etiled th e povernment. innp^-tjw W. <i. nushi«*y an d State Polk-e Sergeant H. Sclier- rm-rborn seized a CadHwc road- ster with 3M uoaris of slobjon's ale i > ear WestriDe yesterday morn- mz. The smucpler escaped. KING WINTER TO REIGN ON PALM SUNDAY Students Score Fine Success in St. Patrick*s Of- fering. \V> Irish Cinderella.\ the an- nual St. Patrick's dramatic offer- ing at St. Mary's academy, receiv- ed a caitital presentation at the uaads ot a capable <-a»l under the direction of fie v. John A. t'otter 1 hursday an d Friday evenings. The piece was interpolated with Irish folk dances, jits and airs dear to the heart of every Irishman and these specialties constituted a very enjo>able added feature. The mem tiers ot the <-ast. all of wliotu acouitfed thenuielves with srreat <«edit. \were a s follows: Mother JlcGee Helen CunnincUam .\*ew»i«o> Kicuard llnkerton Mike Edward Miller 1 CKK.V O'Neil Jose«t»him- Houlihan Mausiiekt ...William t'nnnitiuliaiii Liarl Wtu^ate ....Lawrence Hynes l»uit«>u Lonts Ktsneaii Annie F»rtii«^e?. Nuttell Lord Ixmsrlab- Joim MeetiMU Ma.garet Wimxate . .imrothr IVno 4'litford Morgan Franklin I>enneiiy WILLTA^rMURPHY DIED YESTERDAY Girls Made Good Record This Season Th** \Va4lun£ion cortexpondent of The Ne» York Times writes his paper as follows: Representative B*-rtian<l H. Snell of Ne w York. Ke;tublk-aa llotise leader, ha s been agreed upon by partx chiefs as perma- nent chairman ot th e national «-oo- rentioa. t'lassifted as a dry. he will preside over an assemblage that is exitected t o be<rou»e involved in a bitter row over th e party's plank on th e Eighteenth Amendment. This de^-Uion stirred the wet Ke- IMfbiicans To action. They casue for\va:d Saturday with a new pro- l>o>al on th e Ki^hteeutli Amend- ment tor iuclusion in th e platform. The plank suggested reads: \We favor Congress resubuulliu; the Ki-'hfeenth Amenduwnt t o the resi>e« tive states with a n amend . meut providing that it shall not be I operative in those states that do uoi. through legislative ma<t-hui- i e«>. provide suitable state enfone- linetit machinery. y\i Snell's attitude on this que« jtton was not considered by those a ho will re«-ouiti)eud hi m to th e convention as its permanent «hair- • an. it i s understood. The psrty f<»r some vears. ha s been selecting a iiermanent meuvber of <uauress to perform this duty. Senator Hoses, president pro-fempore of wie senate, was chairman of th e K'i'S c<tuvention. and the leaders %ru*-d To the 1K»US*- this >ear. Mi. Snell. a s th e Republican leader, will ha\»- th e honor, it was Saiu toua>. sul»-l> !•••< anse of hi s prominence in party afiairs and his |>aiiianientar> evt>eiietMt-. Th*- c«Hiimittee on arrange, meut? foi tiie contention, of which Senator Hess is chairman. will met-' iiere todMy and 'hen formal- ly announce that it will nominate Mr. Snell to he |**rmaneut chair man. It is th* 1 duty of this commit tee also to select th e temporar) chairman, wh o will make th e ke> note speech tor tiie l^- cam- paign. The keynote sft-aker is us ually a man acceptsble t o th e president. .St. Marys Team Won 15 I Games. Lost Five. Tied i One. i I S i Mary's academy girls' ltas- i *el I Ml II team r'.osed a very suc- cessful season last week by de- feating the Ken.sse4aer Falls riris. . The Saints won lifieeti «anie<. lost ' live and tied one . A lar^e share of the ctedit for the Kood uork is due Mrs. Tbeo. iJokianos. co»«-h. In Iter student days. Mrs. Ifoktanos. formerly Mary L»Mac< hia. was a iuayer and captain i»f th e S. M. A. squad ami made a biiliiant rec old. Her work as a cutu-h ha s been equally notable. The follow ing is a list ot the trames. issued by SL Man's man auer Coasters Nearly Hit Automobile Quick Move by A. R. Merrill Saves Two Boys From Injury. St Mtry's. rT St. Marys. ZZ il. St. Mary's. 1* St. Mary's. If : Massena. -- t'4Lntoa Aggies. Makim. \%. Morrisfowu. Z~. Few Si^ns of Spring as Len- ten Season Draws to a Close. rahn Sunday wtsi pre**-ut a win riy aspect In QuflraabT;: today w»Lh saow kauaka mm evet-jr side an d awaav 11—ntxy raads MJtl bi««clred. A drn«) ia tesnpersusre lasi eveaiac Vcouz*t a—thu wmmm +t«rw which ti&»4 (h e air with flakes an d de P—Krl a tMc% tayer «a the ^rotnad. tB aal proba*n|]ty Ocdea* bwrz wi n wWoeaw a waste Fater * weew be»c*. AKawvgh t«da» auarks tk e firm 4a? «f ariifi. taur •: iaxg « a far (he Jawuarr d^Ck-aeawy- rata* nunaui wia be Him rred ia tailswn <aanaw.a of tke rttv willi I'ecsal sweats* tbesms wad dm suwiiiL aad n*uuit. r*** mm** »> -wiil be iM. latsa's tasswa awd to*- <v • ti—1 rwwrca.. la <fce awaer aVw. li« i aw ft Onawaaaa win •««»(* «• Tibe Canada* «f tee Kiwr\ tMs i mmi. mm \F a ibeaw. fa r Vm*% WtlHam J. Murphy. »4. diet! ye»- rerdav mornhac a t » 2M at his <bon»e near Xonhrtrp's f«»rneTs after a n lUness of four months. He wa s born ia Lash— Aue. ZZ. 1KTT. Mm of th e late Thomas and Margnrei HngtM-s Murpiiv Mr. MatThy co n ducted a cheese factor., on th e Canton road until about tw o yenrs ago. He is saniT-ed in hi s w idem . fire tail drift. Miss lo»e)*hi«»e of Vewport. Gerald i*se|>)i. student at <T«rVj«e« <-*dW-ge : f:r>aa aad kathleea. sluMiatu ia 4»rdews4mrz. aad Eugene, at boose: thr*^- Uls- ter* aa d two brothers. Mrs. Mary e»'l*ibv'*n or <\aanw«. Mi-.s t*crt>e Marptiy m Ordeawanrrr. Mm. Kd w-wrd JHrdan «f M-orVey. l-^ward of <'wau«a and l>eo of <»-^b-B«bwrg. Me was a aseanfcer «4 toe Ivanglrts mi (»trsBb«* aad St . Mar> •. parish mi Cats <tiy The fawral mifl W- b*4d ai OK- asms> usiMTM —urutag at * j*cio»-a aad ast bo«n la*ei at **i ssary'a eavnVdiai. laurial witl We m s 17. 1*. St. Marys. 2»»; Rensselaer FaHs. St. Mary's, 1«: S t Mary's Alum ae. K. St Mary's, «; r*res<'Ott. 1«. St. Mary's. 1«: HamuMvnd. >. St. Marx s. IT: Wjsddington. S. S«_ Mar>'s. « : Ued FlasbeK. «. St. Mar>'s. 1«>. Lfc»l«n. ••. gL Marv's. T.. O. F. A. Comets. St. Mar> s. 1<; Ked Flasw**. li. St. Mary's. 1«: Masoema. 4. St. Mary's^ 7: MaJoav. T». ».. Mary's. 1«: Cwntoa Azc»e*. St. Mary's. 17: Momatown. 4. 1*. Mar> s. >•: K*-ns*eUer FaUs. St. Mart's. 1«. f*rejM»rt. 36. St Mary's, re. R«^ *\,**b*>*. 1. ». Mary K. 2^: <9 F. A. <\ Navi^atioo East to Open April 2S Knig^its Templar j To Attend d-urdi TWe Kauris** Tiaajia^ <* «sr j ausaand di«ian mfn *•++ :a J* John's ;a#u«H-«UM3 ibus-cat Emta^r Swaday «^easwc. Maavat n. at Z.Jm. Tbr If ass ins «-s9 be swyuamfusasfdi aw a »»«<iit. a»«T. *mwr*e» aw. %j*mm»**\. ie<i«r. wifl i^*H*r »a«e ml aavar adw> i io <*e «a ia * Maw T 4-DAY WEEK AGAIN AT THE 1 SHADE ROLLER ft was. sraa#4 v m* raay ttiat twe S»xwdarr4 Sba>V- Mofl»-r 4^aaoma*y'f aaawM «ifi rerert 1* a \Nwn -da* «e<ea brraaatmr w«^» T»>» sdsy fmm* taw f*rwt «•: t W \*-mr twe -*daw ha * b*« uautra\*^ at variwn* Tim~* o a *•»* hr t* h*-4\»U* mi itr*-. tj*e aaal a bartf awd f«wT davii Th* fwui da* we»< M» fan a brie; j»i-»«d ra Fe»»:wa.. SCMOOCS OVT THUWSDAT WhiJe A. li- Merrill was d;iv»nf.' i Iiis ear Friday eveafng o n the west sivle at th e place where a boy sliding in the road collided with .» ca r driven by Karl Fleming and was killed. Mr. Merrill, by what tie termed a Iw-ky move, avoided hit- ling two hovs in a n express wag- on headed full tilt toward him. fbey were coasting in th e road as was the case in tit* former ac- cident and th e tlriv*-r of the car .iid not see theni until nearly un der his wheels. Bins should not take chances and slide ia the streets unless roped off. TWOAREHLXD 1 FOR THE GRAND JURORS IN MAY Arthur F. Xurent ami Walter J. Mills waived examination »Vs arraigned before <*iu Judge John H. M.VIU yesterday on a charge of burglary and i»etit btrc-ewy. Tn«»y were held for th e May irraad hjry aad bail set at $;«•» ra *i»<h «-ase Xucewt was arrerted at 4 Z* a. aw. yestejiday >n r*atro»meti lf»m iv l*-f»*^a aa d Fred t'wrdinal. who were attracted by the crash of = lass. Milb< w-as taken into cut HM« utte; in the da y by Paiiwhaaa Ft amis Cadiewx. Nucetri aad MiQs were <-barg**J : with tbHTt M a abst machiae owt^d tn Martin Frnser. A sab*n>raa wa s is*»e<i (or hm aa d b e a?4war*d IT <4Rin yn^-vtlmy afterwoua awd p>aded cwib?y to oaa*r*brT». Judre Aefux f|wme^ a IhBe of $1*. Tbe lisSi -e roiov« r*<4 the «» hiate aa-ri :otar»e4 custodr mt w. Mt*K aad Xagoat let* i*-ieasefl utiu mu:bt XweeaH's father •ngje-il aa* koed aad J. I. DauV fawatis%Hd tail >o ; MiXs. Choir Bovs | ^ Celebrated Erin's Day Memory of St. Patrick Kept Green at the Cirv Or- phanage. A card part> followed l»y a «!•• lettable lunch was tendered th e I'boir Boys «f th e Ori'itanage in The lioys' recreation rot>in at th e Orphaaage o n Thursday evening last.. T!ie color scheme in decorations was preen. There »>iv liandsoine ^reen j>Iai*-cards ami a large ^reen hat wiiuh served a s tin- center piece wa s filled with hiuden prizes tied with green ribbons for each boy. The evening's eniertainment was brought t o a succes.-tul close with th e sinking of Irisl, airs. Prizes were won by th e follow- ing hoy*: William f;eho. f'liftord Idair. Ab-aander Jaxkson. Michael Fiaa, Mervin Bushey and George Kccore. This little choir o f tnirty-two \oi<-es* with boy soprano was o r _anir»^d lour year^ aro by th e i.tewent Mother Sii**erior ot Tiie orphanage. u,„ j, t imr and eftort nave l»e*-n e&petided on Iter jiart ia ine tratuin~ «»l thes<* yonng vidce> aad greaT <-redit is due her for her deej< interest in th e boys under her traiuinc. The < h«»ir will lender the YjuiXrr liast> music o n Ka*»er Sun lay next ut the Orphanage. LOADS LIMITED ON NORTH ROADS Slate fwumnoioon of High- »rny*i A. H*. Brawdl rave »*»t»ce • es*erdar thai twouty t««* hich ways ia St l^awt****^- eonwfy have ^ee« t«^a4arrartly 1 tawed to an y ve narie with a uro»» wemht in *\»«'e** «*t sta ior»« Th' s <bmr* wifl r** Mia ra ion-* ni.til th*- timoral ot ^be *mnf*-y a> direx i*d h*. the eoati Canada Steamship lanes An- nounce Schedule for the Season. The Canada St*-ain>hip I«iues ! passenger service o a the St Law- ieu:-e river will to into operwtion May *:«*. accordin*; to a tentative schedule received «»*•»>•. The Montreal-Quebet division wiil run ou a daily schedule from the (»peninu date until Sej>temb*r I.N; th e Montreal-Toronto divis- ion, aiso o]>eratiug a daJv service. u<»es into o|4-ration oa June IK. . auj coutiuues unt'l September 17. The Saiuenay Hiv*-r cruises an d service to Murray Bay anil Tadoi;s- sae will l»e^in June 1«\ when : steamers will leave Montreal twice a week until July >. From July 7 until September S. there will b e four sailings a week. The service jwill h e discontinued for th e winter ou Septemlier lt>. I In the Northern Navigation -Il- lusion of the 4'anada Steamship Lines th e first sailings trom Sarnia and Port Arthur will be made o n May 7. From that date until June IK there will be two sailings week- ly. Startiag on June 2* ther»- will be three sailings weekly trom De- troit an d Ihtluth. this ser\ic- con- tinuing until September IS. when the two a ueek schedule will be re- sume*!. The Toronto-Niagara Falls lii- vision. it i s further announced, will begin o n May 21 and «ontinue to Se|>teiuber 17. Commodious, Well Appointed Structure Marks New Era in Develooment of Nur- sing Education—Dedication Planned for May 12. Young Men To Debate At Pubilc Free Trade Versus Protection to be Subject at Dean . Library. Th** Young Men's seventeenth annual public a t the Mary l». Dean library wiil be held in the near tuture. Rehearsals ar e now- i a |jTOgres.s. The feature of th e pfb .gram will be a debate o a th e sub- j»-ci. Tr*>+ Trade vs. Protection.\ The free traders witl be Lawrence Segutn aa d Uerald Bennett and the ,>4otertioni»c* I^twrence llym-s and James Bums, As the subject is one which easily ends itself t o debate. . the arguments pro aa d co n should I br o i unusual interest at this time , *h« the tariff iiolicies of oo r gor- ! ernment are re« eiAim; such wide attention. | The pT-ogram w ill be in '-barge j 01 Mrs. <». W. Itodge. librarian. I who i s s.Jinnr ao effort to make '• me rotnmg eveut a most success ful and enjoyable on e for all wh o . attend. |Watertown Firm to Open Branch Here The <;.»orcf H. Hy<V t'oapasy. ;»»•.. Watertown fdumbsng and ^••trar r«t»rern. w ill o|ten a branch : office aad dtsjday roaan o a fsabeHa i m-r~n ia is^dtaabuia, about Juwil 1 ! Harvev W. Hyde, aaiesmau for ! t»e com]-an:-. w ul be in charre oT i th e nei ottiee*. and Petl J. Strmh jw-iM b e work wi« rmd^aidnit. ajtns Hefcm Thrown' of the aocmintrnr de - h«rttwin ia th e avatenf^nn office , w ill be ia ebweve **' *be C-1 ! smcr -ml* *- The formal dedicati«»n of th e new addition t o The Nurses' Resi- dence at the A. Barton Hepburn Hospital, now virtually completed. {will nrottahly h e held on May 12. ' which is observed annually 'throughout th e state es Hospital {day. A HOC ram will b e given aikri oi*-n house ol»served tiirou^houi the day and evenirm .«* that t!ie Luldk- may liave a n opp(»t:ui!ity of inspecting this notable addition tr» the city'« tue«ii<.-al «-et»t»-r. Th.- Nurses' Residence i.- u l«eautiful. well equipped structure and with the u«-w addition on the w»»st end. ranks with tin- finest buildings of this type and ixirpose in th e state. The plans and si*»cification& weie prepared by Architect S 1>. K Williams. wi>o suj>ervised liie work. (Ground was l»n*ken by th e general contractors.. Munn 4c Shea. • last summer and The project gave |empb>yu>ent t«i a lar:e force of j meu through the winter months. The addition is 1«* teet long by 136 feet wide aad thre*- stories in jaeight. The exterior walls ar e of 'red brick. «*»rrespODdin;; with th e 'original structure. ! A Handsome Building I The Nurses' resiuenn JS. a hand- ! some, modern three-storr brick: building an d accommodates seven ?><«ix students and numoers OJ the school administration. The ••onvenience. comiort rati welfare of th e nurses have been constantly kept in mind in providing th e liv .ug conditions, ciass-roouts and re reational features. , On th e main floor is a large re '•eption room, smalor lecreation , '•oom. infonnation desk and oil ice. j where th e main telephone is con I uected with branch Telephones o n I ^a«-h floor. A signal sy .-.tern con- nects th e office with each bedroom .o notify nurses of calhs and here iS also located th* pestuCflce with a l«o\ foi each student. On th e first floor there Is a com modious and most atTractireJy furnish«-d liviac room with kitchen- el l e adjoining, offer IUR opportunity for entertainment*, teas an d par- ties at which the nurses mar act -.» hostesses. There is a n excel- lent library provided with book* to satisfy almost any interest. The residence contains seventy- t\. (» single and two doable bed rooms tastefully and completely furnished. On on e floor there is a ' small laundry for th e us e ot nurse* where light laundry and Ironing 1 ma y be done. The flirt floor oX the new addi- : tion. adjoining th e social wing of iue original building, contains an ; auditorium with a seating capac- ity for three hundred people. The auditorium ha* a well equipped 1 stage. dresMng rooms, cloak rooms and kitchenette aa d serving room adjoining. Movable seats ar e pro- vided, making this room suited for dancing parties and other forms of ' amusements. j Tiie second floor i s airen over to >a complete teaching unit. Much 'dnmM aa d study have been riven 'to provide the students with the latest an d most scientific equip- ment as aa aid to their better in- struction in nursing. On this floor ar e class and lec- ture rooms, science laboratory, nemonstratioti and practice chart:-, reference library, study rooms and school oflVea Anatomical charts, model*, posters, specimens r.nd a lantern for the display of slides are part of the class room equip- ment. A diet laboratory provides • Continued on Par«\ Two) EASTER BALL Statement by AT THE STATE Mrs. J. Brabant ARMORY LISTED Regarding Tire Tto*- . 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Wef* aja» iw< fo r asaf «a Snt««a Jbe Mew-Tir «* .t«e cararc Jrrss T*e jwr^rw M~T* 'bf Ra**** iw» aa d fb e »*vr» w m rt wt a r iZiirm*. Hear. >olro*_ Ity tas*» fla.-- TV l^eia^a i—iyf •' tw •• TnWr. t>av4 J K-**rw. +mm S*iauwta> am. atau t u,«auue a»d **+*?*• U Northern New York dam e lovers are awaiting the night of March r> at the state armory u here llay Labounty and his popular ort hes- tia will 1M- OU hand tu turnish tu e music for the Easter ball t o b*» of- tered under th*- auspice* of l'»ni- 1«ati> M. stay La Bounty ha s iiad numerous «>ngarements in the north i-eam»ry in tiast years ami b e is always a big hit with joy seek ers. Koh O Hara and Fred li e H*-liin *er ar e teatured in th e liand. Both n>et» ar e real artists- in f»tterin-_- e n tenainment F r *ddie Bellinger ha s beea in «tiritetisfevrg bei«re. ieauing bis o«-n orHrestra. Bob tTHara wa s lermerh- a--c««roiianist io*- Mort<»n i»ow oey. mwted radio ••n«ertain*-r. The awochiae guruaers dam^e <-om- mitte* 1 ar e striving t o make tr*r roaster baH this year sax- that wiTI bang b e rmwmbTtvl Mr J«^iti f*a»ge is iiisaaili^ s*ts»eti;in-r e» - tii^ly new t» a decorative H-hcaie. tftOTHE«HOOO OFc-ICEftS Tb* « wain 1 i»Mtio>iai b!««h*-ilr««od it* tu««sr*hK n*e»-«iaz in th* coanssaarty roo^i «»t ibe < imr* i< j'Ttday nt^iit SUI-»»-T v.« f «*-rv«'u wt «:i\ ToOawed Vr aa «-irt*-riaTB m»«t w4»ii h **UM*i*fi r»i irwv ;B- TKTur*)t o. •»%vrrimeti - > made by ibe i'<indsrd 4H\1 •cosmoun a\ M«»»»i>« Faw-iory. raausda. Tb» rwtwnes a by »div «ab- o; tb» The auiim IXIII! TV* ftS, IJW i«d *smra«: eJU*\eT* toT t>.-%-t \rmi~ f»i > >)#» 111^ fV»i( Hwa*-*\ VH* >u . abi.au . < an J r Htwssad. «or»etar* aad Utianweej. Wab*i Hvdmm TV V-wfS* r'wy! -«-TJ M4 sas fbaa': mt> 'etafc^ «p» :b* siasta •»! Jkrril. Mrs. Josejih Brabant gave the toDowing statemetit to the Advance tor publication: \I want th e city t o know that I didn't g o up t o the cotumen coun cil as a beggar, but for m y r»c».to Ami I also think that the city is resj»on?»ible for m y loss. \I think that I hare waited. Ion- enough to deny what the fire- men hav*» said about the fire. • They didn't make any effort a t all t o save the barn. TbT drove t« the yard, and stood around until Mr. Brabant t«dd them t o do some mine. Then they started to striae the hose, and found out that tbey weve four hundred feet •hart. The only thing* that were sared arousal me barn were what the neighbors aaved. • 1 shmld thrnk that tin- tiieawc would be pr*-iis:'ed for a fire. I JJ«V f«r t iiy pratectaiaa, hart we oont ret «t. Aa d 1 kas«w if ib*y w•«>«I have <mma* ia with water. '!»•:. would ha*** aVEJtTHCat TOOAY ««r«i*-at»awr\: and *-»»Ta.ty rf'*M»d» *ttrs Jos*i-h Bisaast.\ Pratt to Address G. O. P. 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