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X THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT •* It f. r- * s e e t- y I 1 i 4 BiatCtAT rOUMOED ltMl ADVANCE FOUaDCO llfl IMiDENsBUKU, N. Y.. MAY 13, li*&!. PEICE 5c iny Visitors at Local Preakness (Young's Canton Speech Spring Race iSourland Mountain Native Hospitals on Thursday; Won by the Renews Interest in His I Meeting at j May Have Aided in Crime Humanitarian Work Noted Derbv Champ Attitude Toward Politics Hull Course According to Investigators > • Nearly 4,000 Patients Cared for at the Hep- burn Hospital During the Past Year. Bradley's Burgoo King Cap- tares Another. Rich Stake on the Turf. Over &**> persons visited the A. ' X ray and massage. The hospital Carton Hepburn hospital aad the hcpes soon to be able to offer fa- 11 IP .»urses' Residence on Thursday. Many other visitors also were re- ceived at St. Lawrence state hoa- pital aad St. Joha's hospital. The occasion was National Hospital day, founded in honor of the mem- ory of Florence Nightingale, \the angel of the Crimea.\ It is an an- nual event and afford* an opper cilities for modern dialheraiy treatnieat. which u» the generation of heat in the tissues of the body with a high frequency elevttic current and electrotherapy as well as heliotherapy or the equivalent of erposare to the sun's rays. New and improved X ray and metabol- iaai equipmept is also being pma- tnaity to the general public tu in- spect the hospitals and witness at eat time lirst hand the great humanitarian ' rn retard to the Hepburn ma- work which they are doing. teraity hospital service the maa- PIMLICO RACK TRACK. May 14.—(\>1. K R. Braajey's sturdy ra- rer. Kurg<Hi .King, winner uf the Kentucky Derby a week ag<». re- peated ia the Preakaeas stake uf S5e.ua* today. He defeated a fteM of nine thoroughbreds and shewed himself to he a rreat horse by nos- ing out Tick On. odds on favorite. in the lant strides. Boatswain, which was third, led the neld until the home stretch when he faltered Conviction Seems to be Gaining Ground that He is a Receptive Caniddate for the Demo- cratic Nomination. Will Be Under Patronage of Lord and Lady Bessbor- ough of Ottawa. dress delivered by Owen D. Young Mr. Young intends to seek the recently at Canton, in which he j Democratic nomination for declared himself tor the equaliza ] dent. tioa fee to handle surplus tana j crops, and his frank discuaeioa of » b ni d and is much needed at the ores- ^ Tk . k <£ waf fo ^ fo|T _ ^ mighty Burgoo Kiug was at his heels ami snatched the vk-tory in the final gallops. The time was The beautiful new addition of .cement states that it is becoming j 1:Sa 4 .j for ^ distance of 1 2-l« the Nurses' residence at the Hep- more the custom for babies to be ' barn hospital was a particular born at the hospital a* it has the point of interest and its excellent following advantages: It is often appointments. complete equip- less expensive in the end: it pro- ment and general ^captability to vide* everything needed by moth- the needs of the nurses in tlieir er and baby in case something an. training and recreational honra erpected happens: it relieves the other public question*, coupled with announcement of the Dcn» iratic dinner May I I when he will he guest of honor along with Al fied E. Smith and John W. Davis, have aroused wide inteic^t throughout the country as to the The New Yo:k Times Says: Friends of Owen D. Young are prepared to present him to the Democratic National Convention as a caadidate for the Dezuocralk.- nomiuation tor President If. as they expect. Governor Rooseveit probability of hi* being the fteane-j »»U=> to obtain the two-third* vote cratic candidate for president, i w**ued and the convention reaches ! Wliile these events are nor being * the stace of a deadlock. miles. The record is 1:58. made by j***., as « definite aanoamemeat Gallaat Knight last year. : of Mr. Yount* candidacy, in maay Eugene Jaxm> rude Bursoo King quarters they are regarded as to victor* and was paid *5.<**» by .coming a» close to it as might he Col. E. •rst tin R. Bradley. This mas the ' possible without obsolute commit- e that Col. Bradley has won jtal The plans of Mr. Young's friends iiaie reached the point where there lias been definite discussion of the uM-thods by which he will be put .orwanL des?*ite his un« illingness \ •.o btt-oine ev«-n a receptive caadi- : were commented upon by all visi- tors. The addition was finished and occupied recently bet the iormal ^nx'ning was reserved until Th«rj»- dry. The A. Barton Hepburn Hospi- mother of household worries: it utans the mother and baby in light habits. At the Heptarn hosfutal Thur.-- uay there was oi>t-n bouse from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. An inspection of both the l>erby and the Ptvakness j The Cantoa sateech by Mr. Young, \oat*-. These backers are confident in the same year. C.alUnt Kuight . ^bo has steadfastly reiaued u» he and Sir Burton are the only racers j considered even remotely in coa- in tun history to win both of theae ia«*<Uon with the Democratic noui- rich stakes. { s lal is an institutional member of various departments and areas was the American Hospital Asaocia- ( made with guides to explain equip tion and its aim is to co-ope rale with this association to bring the hospitals into a closer relation with the public, to advance the public interest in the institution ment. etc.. and to answer ques- tions. Visitors were invited to in- spect the nurses' residence where Lhe educational, social and recrea- tional advantages for the nurses 1 and the work it is doing and to pro- aave recently been greatly intjuov- mote an abiding farth and stead- ed by the con9>t<»tion ot a new fast confidence in the men*and w»- audition. Visitors noted in going men comprising its official staff, through the buildings, the number Following are some facts about of full time personnel, the great the work of the Hephmn hospital quantity of materials and supplies. Uniforms For City Bus Corps nation for president, has served 1 immediately not only to attract at- tention, but to stimulate aa altetttly ' litt-reasing support, political ob- ' servers believe. • The COL'VM IKHI is rapidly gaining j ground in bqth Dtuuocraik: and Re- t pub! : «-an circles that Mr. YOUTHT has !»een the camlida<te of the forces • •pposed te Oovernor Franklin D. ! Koosevelt all along, and that the Drivers Equipped With Hand-^strategy was to kvep him in the some New Outfits Ordered Through N. Franks. wring the past year: Number of patients served 3,953 Number of days of service rendered free 7.769 Number of davjrs rendered part free 4^v4 Number of babtes born 3«8 Numl>er of surgical opera- tions 1,557 Xumber of eye. ear, nose and throat cases 557 The hospital is now planning UH* addition of a new service in f'uysio. therapy. This is the treatment of the areas to be heated, cleaned and maintained'—all of which are ner- ;esmrr. not once a week, but in many instances every hour of the i day. Hospital service and expenses go on day and night without stop. In the afternoon, a reunion of h&bies born in the hospital was held in the Algie Sun Room. Moth- ers were invited to bring their ba- iMes ba«-k to their \first home.** Sisters and nurses were glad to >ee them and *ee how they are pet- ting along. Refreshments were The new uniforms have arrived for the drivers of thr Ogdensltai^ Hus Uue and will be worn for the first time today. This is in keeping with Ralp*n Lalonde's policy of giv- ing the City of Ogdensburg **\* best possible service for those who i patronize the Bus lines. The uniforms were ordered Nathan Frank's Sons Men's sh<«> and ar»- made m Cadet gray whip- «*rd. Tt»e style or uniform is very much like The cut of the Ameri- itackirrouMd while Koo*evelt vio making such ^ead-aay. j Mr. Young has beea silent oa ; jiublic questions until bis speech at Cwnton, but when he advanced that be will accept the nomination if he is tunned by the convention. Considerable speculation has been caused by the issuance of in- vHcion* to leading Democrats to aatend a dinner to be given to Mr. Yoiin.- at the Mrtroiiotiian Club next Tuesday night by Alfred E. Sm;b. John \V Davis and Charles H. Salnn. The invitation adds that Ihe pieseik-e of those unable to Attend the. dinner will be welcome at a <OE2\**rcnee on the welfare ot Ae Democratk party to be held af- ter the meal at 9 o'clock. Front friends of those issuing the imitations it was learned that the alnner and conference were pri. mari!y for the purpose of raisins uiout-y to pay the deficit remaining the equalization fee as a plan \to iiom !u^ li>2* Presidential cam- start the s-piral of iwrcbmsmg IKW- pnign antl to repay the $\<*•• ,0*K> er. production and i—sumption o«cd to John J. R.iskob. chainuac back up the scale\ he projected of the Democratic -National Com- hJotself definitely isrto the political mittee. «ho has advanced money arena, in th«- opinion of close pob- at the rate of $1H.0W a morrtli to tical observers. It is recalled that Mr. Youns »eep the Democratic national or- ganization funi-tioniug between went to Washiagtoo last week and campaigns. ,*<• tared to Democratic ieaders a gloomy outlook for next winter, de- claring that wise statesmanship disease by means of natural force* served by the nurse* to mothers as light, heat, water, electricity. *nd babies. MISS KATHRYN | WAITING ROOMS LAVIGNE DIES | IN CITY HALL AT ST. JOHNS TO BE CLOSED can lesion Drum Corps nnirorms, demanded a $\* bond is- r ith the exception that they are a SQ*. to care for the aneanployed. •• liferent «*olor and that the pock- who could not be helped by the >-LS are pleated. The shoulders have < jties and states, gold braid striped shoulder straps These comments, and the dinner and the caffs have a gold band, i* be given ! n his honor, have served to strengthen Uie impres Davis Heads Drive for Fund Mr. Smith was liic party's Presi- dential nominee in 19-S for whom •lie deficit of that year was incur, led. Mr. f*av»». Presidential nom. nee in 1*:4. i s national chairman «H the D*'uiocratic Victory Cam- paiga, mhi;-2i has been raising mon- ey to pay the National Committee's indebtedness and Mr. Smith is the OTTAWA. May 14.—The Spring Hace Meeting of the ConnaugUt Park Jockey- Chin, it has now beea definitely derided, will take place at the beautiful race course on the Aykmer Road near Hull from June Ath to June 15th inclusive. It will lie under the patronage of Their Excellencies. I-oid and Lady Bess- borough, and under the rules and regulations of the Canadian Racing Association. Thirtr4ive thousand uoltars will be given in purses and .>onie of the greatest hoises from ihe C. R. A. circuit will he seen iu competition here. The annual i ace for the Willing don Cup and tue Chateau Laurier Handicap wilt .ie carded and there will be the us- ual .seveu e\ents each day. starting 4t r:45 on week days and at 3 o'clock on Saturday. The Willin - ;- Jon Cup rate will be run on Sat- uiday. June 11th, and the Chateau Laurier Handicap on Wednesday. June 15th. The Pari Mutuel system of bet- ting will again be in vogue ami directors of the Con naught Park •jockey Club look forward to one of the most successful meetings that they have ever had. G. E. Fauquier is DOW president of the Cannaught Park Jockey Club and Mr. Tomm; Gorman is again sec- lefjtry. It is expected that many race liorse fans from Ogdensburg, Ma- <<me. Watertown and many othr? points in Northern New York will again come to Coanaught Park to take in the Sq:ing Meeting races. The Presoott Hiimway, from the jordcr to Ottawa, is in splendid shape and the run can be made . in about an hoar and a half. The pavement leads direct to the main .mtrance to Con—ugh* Park. «ed special arrangecnents are being • rnade by the Preacott and Ogdens- uurg Ferry Company to handle the i-iotor cars during race week. The Morrisbwrg-Attawa road is aJuo ia • irsi class condition. TRENTON. May If.—Liquor • ra> k'-teers. possibly aided by a : Suurland Mountain native, kidnaped and murdered the Lindbergh baby, according to a the<4ry strengthened by revelations within the last few hours. These revelations included the fact that \go-hetweens\ and CoL Charles A. Lundbdr^h were con- vinced beyond a doub: that purport- ed kiduapers they dealt with knew every detail concerning the kidnap- ing—details withheld from news- papers and the public. For in- stance: Dr. John F. Condon, the \Jafsie\ who talked to purported kidnapers then tossed tbem a $5o.tMH) pack- age in a Bronx cemetery, was fhown garments that convinced Col- onel Lindbergh and himself the ne~ : gotiators were not lying. 1 And John Hughes Curtis, the Nor- • folk boat builder, luul proof x> 1 strong that he was dealing with I the actual kiduapers that it con- ivineed Colonel Lindbergh even af- ter the latter had been duped, sup 'nosedly. in his $5»i.tm> **Jafsie\ deal. ! Anthorities annuonred. too. that ! certain ransom- notes received re- pealed definite and alu>otute know- ledge of the exact details of the crime, facts that could not he dis- puted. This led today, incidental- ly, to a demand by Dr. John Oner Hibben of Princeton that the notes be published the world over in fac- simile ia the hope the handwriting might be recognized- It was revealed further that Mor- ris Rocner. undercover man at one time for the covarament. and fatter active In the underword. had a copy of the original ransom note obtain- ed while he assisted Colonel Lind- bergh in the kidnap hunt. Rosaer tnmed a copy of this note fw two Now York underworld go-betweens, Salvatore Spitale and Irving Bitz. Several versions of that note, all somewhat similar, have boen pub- lished. Police, however, have den- ied their authenticity, despite d*: mands that the original be publish- ed in an effort to trace the killers. A report that the slayer has beea apprehended circulated throughout Ogdensburg all day yesterday aad resulted in numerous inquiries at the newspaper offices. The origin of the story wms obscure but it was said to have been heard over the radio- Press dispatches yesterday afternoon and last night made no reference to the report and it was therefore dismissed as untrue. Bishop Conroy Will Confirm Large Group At St. Mary's Tonight P. T.MELLEN PASSES AT 83 Popular Young* School Teach Furniture Will be Transferred er Succumbs After Long ; to City Market—Outdoor Illness. Miss Kathryn Lavigne. 24. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La- vigne. died yesterday at 2:1* p. «.. at St. John's hospital after an tilnees of several month*. She was Market Planned. The waiting rooms which were opened by the merchants in the city hafl basement last fall win be .4o*ed and the furniture moved to ike rooms in the McNaoghUrn mar a graduate of Oguen.-ftrarg Free ac- ket building. Repairs have beea sion in the middle of many that New York chairman. Nineteen Nurses Will Be Graduated From the Hepburn Nursing School under way at the Mc Naught en market for several weeks. The work is being done by employes of the City Work Bureau. ft was •—«mm i i >et»terday that aa outdoor farmers* market w~H1 be eftiaMished next moarfJa at the Mc XaugwtM buikUatg. VwUlik-.-. pourtry aad ether heave areduce will he ottered. Trucker* wiB net street. Miss TLarigae was a popular he permitted te hrrnz predapers aad taieadei youag •—wan and her here from e*wer cities to death is a sad Tree* to her fascily **th the farmers. ar*i maay frieauls who wfll exteai en* sy-maathy *• the beieaved. i ad^uy and Potsdam Normal aad taught school at Lake Placid aatU I>ecenrher, Its*, when hex health failed. Besides n«T parents she i s survived by the foTJewinr brothers aad sisters: Jaseph. Alfred. Ed- M : sHes Ami aad TV*rothy. *ard. Oeattge. Frank. Roaert. The n wains were reaaeeed at* *JH- faaaiiy haaae. **> DeViTAer •JTX the iicbt sleeve is a special insigaia of rhe Ogdensburg Bus Line and en the caps which are similar to the New York city police style there is embroidered the in- itials OKL in gold. To give a tauart <«r:»earani e to the outfit there is a black leather Sam Browne belt and •*ln\k l*atber puttees. Each suit is luade to measure and special at- tention has been given to the cotn- io:: L.' the wearer ia the design ef this a triform. ^_ The rf*n>s of driven^ employed SL M LT-Sr ^T^SrS. ^ Gr«.t C Madill to Pre,ide and Mi M M^ have Mev-d anest careful ia the aLaird OT ROche»tCT Will Give AfJdreSS at oaadhau of the bnses. These uni- lenaa will add to the appearance eX the men. A creup picture of all employees irt the line was takea last nicht u midnickt. Mr. Lateade. owner of the line. %a> ia the group. Dies at Home in Watertown After Shock—Burial Here I Tomorrow. | Patrick T. McEllen. RJ. of Water- town, died Friday rooming. He had t i>een ill for a year. About a week , ago be suffered a shock. He had been confined to his bed stare last Novem*»eT. Mr. Mc Kllea was a former resi- lient of Ogdensburg where he has , beefl a hotel and restaurant pro- ;prietor. He wae a native of Johns- Mo>t Rev. Ki.-hop Joseph H. Conroy will confirm ninety-four children and ten adults this even- ug. the fenst of Pentecost, at Si. Mary's cathedral. The class will be the largest ia recent years. The bishop will deliver a sermon at the .-lose of U*e ceremonies. A retreat •'or the children who are to be con. firmed was held at the cathedral the latter part of the week. Bish ».p Conroy will be assisted by Rev. John L. Plunkett. Rev. W. J. fSincke and the cathedral clergy. The following is a list of the childreu to be confirmed: Mark Taylor. Harry Karraml. L-AW react- Rheairmr. Bradley Blair. Anthony Chalk. Norman Mallette. l>eor^e Roach. Wood row Nugent, Charles Carroll. Francis Suilivan, Harry La Rose. Hugh McCartin. Os- »ar I»ecny. Thomas Mitchell. IH- lauey Keith. Leo Hutt. Howard I>rabant, Alfred Sia>. William I^orhrane. Lawrenre Band John Mitchell. Art hie McLellan, Charles Me-han. Jay Hannan. Wil- liam Kroeger. Robert Lavigne. Stewart Iw»H>nde. August Lacomb. Patrick: Robiliard. William Ray- !»urn. Cliftord Mi>irtroy. Curtis Ken- nedy. Frederick Raybtarn. Richard Bums. j l>ouald Detners. Gerald Irvine. I Thomas Cadieux. Albert Dewls, 'j William Carmody. Edwin Bartlett. : ..eorge Whitmarah, John Curran. ! notuer Walmee. Richard Howard. ; Sidney Smith, Howard Hurst, Still- cian Lovely. I Hannah Croason. Marie New ion. ! Lucille Gagnon. Carol Boiameuu, . Mary Mahoney. (jertrude Bayder, Mary Payne. Rita CaUanan. Li Has Trateschi. Mary Mallette. Patricia Lynch, Saily Ryan. Margaret Mnl- lette. Elizabeth Hirbbard. Th-lma : Ferguson. Julia Adr.ms. June An* H*B, Helen Leyer, Catheriatr I^a. iunde. Elizabeth Burns. Ruth i;.irns. Edna FitzOerald. Mary _Varney, l.ene Lakmde. Elizabeth Downey. Agnes Brown. Ruth. Coyle. Aud- rey Baker. Mary Wbitcomb. Eiva McNaily. Mary Greaiager. Cath r-rine Aubrey, h'ar^aret Powers, ; ..*ary Elie. Naomi Pelletier. UUiza. '. .»eth Henry. Phyllis Hunter. Ju»»e . Godfrey. Elizabeth Hiscet. Eliza- .Hth Brabant, Helen Wallace. Lois Wallace. June Wallace. Blanche Sucel. Marion Mtrrphy, Jacque- line Ward. Cornrnencement May 26. Mi^a Lavuose was a « Vary** pari*h. The »%M be held frees tke faaanly TVr day at *:\** a. an. aad trt <aibedra] a4 9 eeearm iff ia St. Mary*s a^€T!HrwW*T ^W Base Ball Scores O^densburgers I In Reunion at ! Corona Del Mar Th* CIIIIII inai st e»erri!*e- 1 < the H<plwiii IToapital School «f Narrsing wiH be bead dunas the week of May X. Plans aad ar ' ranzeawirts of amteual iau»i\et.t are beiac made by the ahuanaae as- I * atintiam, miimtii of the gradaa : tnag class aad the rtuicad body for •he 0. F. A. Tennis Girts Lose to Canton TrosJT XATIOVAL LEJbeCC B<^»iu. 2: <Tfckaw«. 1- Xew Terk-ffwts . rain. HrwubJia. 2; Ctsw^aaaat*. ». PTaOa. 4: St l^art*. '. AJRCUCAX LtAOt E VTK'^P^B^^L. * '. ur****^***\aW* # ™ Keur T^rk. «: Cairace. * Becreat. 4: WafduaurHm. «. ravia^ Z; » LMVIK. • fXraWATIf%XAL Lt-VG* E MTmm Ory. »: T«w<<«N«t. 4. *: iWilbsB F. Di t€ Og \ isioa ef the Council of Serial .%c- ^aries mT Rf« be»ter. N. Y.. will be the principal speaker of the ev*a- <ag aad »iH addrew* the graduates. 33i» Laird i* a *v-H tnferased, e*. .erieavted aad interePtiac ;*peak«- aad her tapic wil a* doubt prove iHuminatiaj. and rnvpiriag t» a> «*he may be j rivileged te near h*T. roGowitu: T\ae eraduatiev e»er- vrises the nhi^ will vnjtry a f**rmal H—n ttwm H» p. am. aatd 1 eVJeck. The Jua4er claws are iwrited ta al- lead. A apecial ceamantsee is in charge of arraaeemeai* aad will \••etf^a. **i?iz No North Pilots In Hudson Race reuniea ef termer re»k»ewts «d wa« beid hMU Swaday at Oareaa IV4 Mar aearr Paiiaaa lteafk. <ai*C.. at watr* tae aeTTum. . mar were preset: Mr. aad Mrs fc. J Oaemn aad taaeiry. Mr. >i.J Vir* <-harte- M. fMl.r. Mr. aad Mrs. J. E ffriuwTt aad M«. Mr. aad Mrs. <^HPT.« <\ IVevir. MT. tad Mr* Hniamrd Hit 'TLawtw M •trt. Mr. sad Mr* Jaaai i M. Mr itMey mm* *«m. Mrs. Mr M. O isaae a—itati—i far the dsaoe ^f- parfEscarrco wrfTH TPUOC Tue JUasr.nae aaaoriatioa air, sold tbe+r aamual rf—>ea aad *asa «»ei ea Tueeday eeriiaic, *MaT T4. .a the aew aawJaerium «f toe -»ure*^' ri.Midian i. The 1PX2 gratis 1 aumr r\m%- wOJ be the x.w Is «f > :h» ^rewraF-r aad wrTQ rbea s»« -m> • aw aibirii *4 tb» abaamaae. Ta* graaa. * iii^duj-tjaur < >ue* aad the Joa>*»r~ Meaatsera et the gradaatiag ciaxr «m taa* tsri\ aocagtaa *e rartn MT^ as fellew« •jtia th* alaavmae. ta»#- ****** ta< Mi«*e» Mary JdV-lU^. Beiha -sJty aad the sfadian a«d« by pre- *JTWW M». <;h»ch* He!-»»-. El aa dii eeth fVamcsb. abufcar* <*N-eiL 1*>; f*y <»\Ve»U M«rt»e Eaclaad. Eve- Oa Thamday *w-^ruac Man 3fc.- Ha Ea«e*. Eaasaa riraaam. Mar- ts* Tvegalar csadaaasaa «»aeri-.i-\ ^aret Edwa-d-. la-»rmk *-»a be beat ia the m bs ti aaavtw -*m. tfcrgiaa Ou—!•<•>. :wtn. I*t. <*. C. ktoial m-iP fe»'->«*' <»1»wa. Katac-.w Cataaaaa. Ni?a (aad award dnaaaaaas a* O me» iluaih. Aline T>e. Ma: tea L'ttle. .MT« «\ taw r**£ gradaurtour «-la-^ last iM T«-*w aad H*4ea Ibis M. * Mar» Lait4 aa Taw- H*m*\ *>- r-afl. town, Caaada. son of James and U>se Ana MaSoa McEllen. lie caaue to Ogdessdmrg with his par- !«nts waea a young man. Here far ! many years be conducted a restaur. • .ant aad later leased and cemdnct- < ed the Windsor hotel at Ogdens- i j .»urg. In 1878 h e married Mi>9 An- na Maria Burn* of Qrueawburg. : Sbe died in 1K»* at Ogdensburg. \ Mr M; Ellen went te Watertown , :e Trive about 59 years ago. He was a member of Holy Family church •«nd aa haaorary life m»anaer of Watertown oauaril. Knights of, (eiuanbus. j Time snrvivr a daughter, Mis.- Marx C XcEl^^n. and t*p eon*. iiaaiH K nam Charles H. th El- len. The funeral wiP he at * o'clock M^cmiay sooraiag at the hawse aad at * 3* m Hety Family cfauech Af- ter the chart-h eerrk^e lae Pady »i3 be take* ta Opdeaatharz far. wnrl >v S< Wary> <isn*tery. Mr. WrtHea was a bmeJaer af ibe lai# Mrs. Patrick Haaft. A«e*av «^r si«eT wsw Use Tuue Mr*. W>« h af Wraeaija. Well Known Deschamps Resident of Hearing in City Passes Debt Con? Edward A. Moiit^oanery Sue- casnbs in Hospital Mon- day After Operation. r w»m<w a««t «•« tba : T*e* wrm ,»airvuttU>*d Modper-DatagTiter BsAqoet May ISA jae: ef fhf Wet *»*de iHf. Su-eat •*Tt««p wil be adi m *%» Caaurn- . =»7>»aal Hrurch rmmsmmmty rmmm « >• Tee spiaki -• «i1 W Mr* Edward A. Maatgeanery. %7. or 232 Clark street, died Meaday at \be A. Bartaa Hepburn hospital. wTaere he aaderweaf aa oj»erat*ea MM>- «. He was barn in thin city Jaau lb. lae. sea ef John Hear? aad Careirae Heath M«*nt=mafr>. ~ad passed hi« Wfe ia Or«>a«a«UTg. He was eaapsered a* a tlarer ri;- •ae Prartar Maawifarruriac <-«m aaay far tarty years. His nrrr «;t«-. tdioNseth faiTnii ia M^ntceaaery. ***d 1m y^ar*. aoo. \B> »a* a»a**r>e?j rfseart mmm>t* •?»• te Mrs. Marr H'kwit Su:vr*iae are ibc w»d*». lw aaaw. Jefna aad fitn, T.eaai »j. saw a wJe-. Mr* 1 it. tiaayaw. al ef O-di •liurg. r»» faa \Sl wav bew Widvn i«d«« uuwaaag «t * »'.-lack at N«»tr» Ibar <a*a<a. aaarini •»- at <X Mary's John Barr Jr. Mamed Trustee a. the £statc at Bank- ruptcy Hearing. Bankruptcy Refnree Oerg* W- Pulb-r of P»»tr**iTan pn-s'.ded at the rir«t meeting of crearters •< »l- r*e» J. l>e»~haaur*. Ogder.-iaarrg irec»r mx*& fn;:t deaJer, Friday at r\*»-«4;«ru. J«*h» Harr. Jr^ was an. t>,ua»»<j lr-.tistee aad Fraak Imp- AtH. Joba E. Baaca aad (barlea : <>!TS»*ead of Paaeiiiii appraisers. TVe a>^et* WT« be said within tap weeka. The apirsiaal af the saacfk was »*• ;< ytetda; TV- baakrapt eras ni»n mart tut .« K J. Ejwart ami crediaars ay Edward P Lypdh. 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