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CE 5, 1532 YOUNG AWAY YORK Official Held Ogdensbnrg. lorley Young of customs court. a ia Northern bis home in He suffered a ago but par- rf«umc>d his ia Ogdens- oare before grandparents St. Lavreace to North Da Valley City. o. He served being appointed is court bjr 1324. Two Association LaFountain pre- meeting of the association Grammar who is the . save a re- uuference at attended a s a Ralph K. Wiber Free academy sin which he school courses. consi-.ted of by school by a ukelele direction of Howe. H resume its not know- doing.— F. W. t'.tl'T Ul the ist of five now being I States Bi- ftnd their announced. SONS \ ! n I i ! Suburban Week Opens June 11 to 18 •• Cash Prizes Total $580 THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT DEMOCftAT FOUHOCO 1858 ADVANCE FOUNOEO llol OUDEXSBl K(s XKW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1U32. PRICE 5c Canada's Lumber Trade Report on | Annual Retreat to Open Pope Sends ! Analysis of Costs Is With U.S. Hit Hard by Relief Is Tomorrow at Cliff Haven Blessing to j Given by the Governor New Tariff Schedules Completed R5Ami r „ w; ^~L .. ^ ^.;™ * Mgr. Conroy ! In Address Over Radio Chairmaa John A. Wert of the City Work Bureau has received a Bishop Conroy Will Preside at First Session and Vicar General Garand at the Second. letter from Chairman Harry MONTREAL. June 11.—The re-, on that. cent increa.-e ia the lumber tar- \White nine, haidwood and liar iff against Canada by the Cnited^ Uetrlarly spruce is shipped auatl-i Hopkins\* thT'stat* fedief Ad\ The **™** 1 I * tr * al °* lh * *>««w| States is going to hurt <^laa 'Ti n large qualities from eastern j miaiMntlm wlattw to taf , ^ |«f the diocos* of i»rdeusburg will basinet enormously, and IOCAI. Canada. . rorentlv Thi* *« M i »* held this month at the Catholic ! lumber official* are not loath t.1 \It is a serious blow to the ia-'™ .HI^LT^T-2i\J? ^L say so. A SSO.OOO.o* annual mar- \ «h,*r>-.- S. F. Rutherford, tb. 1*32 *\ ,fc * 4,r * ,wo •»«*<\>»* *<»» - —, • * .» ,! \\\ ~!i ~' \. j \T.17*\*iT\7\ V\« \\ ' the Mate f. r wages, segregating get seems in iaimmtut danger of president said. ~The United State* *„«,, ^*^ * ^ disappearing very sooa. ] uses about S5 per cent of the 1am- \The now duty t« prohibitive.\ , ber produced ia Canada, tt is declared Arthur H. Campbell. 1931 coin? to hurt the lumber ladustry presidem 01' Lb*- Montreal Lumber here, and win have a marked ef- [ A-^ociauou of the Board of Trade tecs on galea. Whether the Can- and head of CaxupbeU-MacLaurin [ adiaa producer can reduce his horsedd forr thiss purpose,, leaving a ' £* flreT s *^ sdoa 1rom Jlin * \ *° Lumber Company. \It will reduce the output of <*aajadiaa lumber.\ predicted S. F. Rutherford. 1332 president of th e M. L. A. and official of Crier Tim- ber Company. * This new duty.\ said .Mr. Cani»>- bell. \ia $3 a thousand feet on tough lumber, and $4 on dressed price still further, or whether the American consumer will pay the tariff difference I am not prepared to say.\ \However Canadians must no. Set unduly excited, for the thins may adjust itself. \It may hare a tender* v t o raise lumber. Hitherto, the duty was $1 ,tbe maiket price of lumber, in this a thousand on dressed kunbei. country. »nd tk« wouM l»e a bene- while rout;h lumber went into lit. for the people hert« cannot Waited Stales free. Now there is j make a profit selling lumber to- a charge of $3 a thousand even day.\ Overcharging Is Alleged Relief Orders tENNA JETTICK i WORD CONTEST AT SURPRISE' >r2.»W«. rtve sum of Jls.iou was dis- burse fo thi purpose difference of $*.5w». Mr. Hopkins j stated that the audit showed all ! of the last allocation of $H»,4»bt»l aras u*ed for wages. The $.*>ou J kern referred to above was «s*d \ 1 to purchase a truck. ! Chairman Hopkins did not indi- j cate uhat action would be taken ' ; 'a. reaereme to nhe use of work re- ; lief funds tor buying the truck but J . informed Cuaimiaa Wert that he j j would MMQJ him a further repott. j j Cluurman Wert stated some time j I aj?o that if a ay funds allocated by \ the state for wages prior to Aj»: il j 15 mere not ased for this purpose ' 1 the r»i!rainder wouid have to be \ I ieturnt>d to the state at tbe close of : tbe work relief program June 1. Summer School of America at; Liiff Haven. Mo»i Rev. fa«hop' Joseph H. Conroy wHl preside at 17 aod Kt Rev. Mscr. Fbileats S tlotrand, vicar general of Ogdens- barg. at the second session from fiTv* ^ T 2Z£ mC ir mm * ** Belleville. Ma*»e! •ae Vt-ry R» v. Thomas Plasomana, Se<-hl, Claude Sutsz, Ladislaus J. Stevens. Cyril St. Jacojoes. Josei4i L. Teirault. Kdwmrd A. Troie.. J. Aixue Valois. J. Heiiodore Vias. Arthur J. M. Wajcierhowtskl. Stf-phe« Second Session And the Clergy, Religious ud _ r c , r A J j 1? 1 • • r\:« Faithful of the Diocese of .First of a Series of Addresses Explaining Dif- Ogdensbnrg. ference in Operating Expenses in Ten- Year Period. Mod R< v. Bishsst Joseph H- Cos roy of the diocese of OffdeOi-burR. j iiovernor PrankUn D. Roosevelt J Police- Laat ye»u u. t<w«>pe vnttf system was inJt- -iuch. In- creased their eff»- \ it add«»d I The Surprise Mercandise Com. H was learned yesterday ihat panv ^ ann ounced tne \Enaa complainu are being made regwrd-. J( ..^ Word oont«rt.\ offeritu; ing pri'-es for i»M-rsslties of life three prize.- t o successful contest- which are beimj charged in sou** utv First prise. i6 piecre Oneida estsvblisfements wiiere work reUet Commumty pl»te. iruaranteed for orders are presented. AcrordiBK to 55 years. Second prise. Oneida! these stories the men who receive , community plate steak planer: } tbeir pay in orders from the chari- Thud prize, cbou-e of a pair of i Dies While On a Visit In the West <ies board are forced to pay higher j Knna Jt*tick oboes. prices than If cash were presented Prospective cootestantb are tn- The wife of o»e ot tbese men said j T i te d <» Re t their entT> blanks and «4ie was tsmrged «• cents for three, ^her information at the Surprise of kamlbttiY. whereas chain stores [stoie No purchase or other obliga- bave been lissSmj rt aKaree poaadr^ j uon of any kind is required tor en- for 25 cents. j txance ia the contest- The plan is It is said that under the present | .amply this: A*tem«>t to form as system the orders designate the 1 many words a s possible from the •tores where <chey are to be u.-*d. j letters cvntaiaed in the sk»^a Chairman Wert of the City Work j'Wear Enna Jettk-k Shoes.\ bureau frss suncested that the or-j The Surprise Merchaadise Com- ders should be drawn so that the pany who have retailed Enna Jei- liemrers may be free to make th?ir [ t>ck *Uoes for many years In O^ IHiichases at any stores they may |densl.n;g. are coadactim; tliis con- •olecL jte»t in cooperation aitli many oth- [er Enna Jettvck stores throughout BaSe ball ranS t^Tp^res. and many iK-autiful . models of Enna Jetik-k shoes, are ; now on display in one of the wis ««k>w» of the Surprise store. In Motor Upset A hgtot coupe occupied by Vin- cent Saflrran. Benton Doyle. Ralph Mitchell and Alris Tbomswoa, fieasaat avenwe. this ci«y. tansed orer on a curve near Bmwhtosi Sunday night as ta»ey were return-j ins from Chateatrgav after attesxi ; rag a hall garn^. MrtoheQ was; throw* from the rumMe »ea* aad ! struck a teOegraph pole. He reneiv. j ed iajsrries shout the head. Thomp f Jne E Brews iu the Firt«T Xa- ssst waa sstmed ansVr the car aad, ttosml »4ctare. The TeaderfcK*,' [Joe Brown Attraction At 'Strand* I Miss Uxzie M.A»uy. €3, «if this * I city died Friday roorniaj; at € < ! odotk ia a hospital at Leadville. I Colo., according to a telegram re- i eeived by her nephew, Joseph Mc- Aroy. Miss McAvoy saflTered a stroke last Wednesday and her re-i latives were notified that her re- \ eorer.v »*as not fxpected. Sh«- left here two months ago for Pueblo. Coku. to visit her brother. Frank McAvuy. who is critically ill. They had n<x seen each other in over forty years. Two nephews and two nieces also survive. The remain* are being sent tu Ogdensburg for funeral and interment. Miss McAvuy was a daughter of ' the late Mr. and Mrs. J«Un M<- Avoy and tbe family home is at 825 Elizabeth street. She was a member of St. Mary's cathedral parish. , Mi.ss McAroy's many friends were shocked and saddened by her unexpected death. She wa* ia > good health when she left butne bat was taken ill after arriving in Cf*lorad>i aad a piiysirian found ber suaTering arth hi^rh blood pressure.' Treat m^nt prored beneficial and in a recest letter she Maid she was feeling much. better and enjoying I her visit. She iat^stded retumis* ra the fall or possibly imorr. Miss McAioy w«s a wasntfre** by ores- paTirm dnrifir b»T early life aad until a year or two ace was em- ployed a- an assistant at tl«e X«r»- es Hum*. Hepbvrn hosprtat. O. F. M.. r*^tor of St. Bonaren- ture's seminary. Those attending the first session wfll be: First Session RR. rtauasml. Joseph A. H RKigaier. Andronique Boucher. George Brault. J. Doonna Brown. Etliuund J. Bellamy, j. Maurice Booth. Robert .T Boulexice. Alfred J. Brisson, Napoieon Bums, Hoi lis P. Campeau. Telesphore Charbonnemu. Anthsme D. Cotmors. Fnuncbi J. Cormerais. Henry t>eedon. Joseph CampeHti. Charles Constamine. Francis Cornish. Franris C. A. Crowley. Cornelius J. ! Desjardins. Joseiph 1^. ' Duford. Robert 1 Desrosiers. Arihtr ] Imffy, James E. } Dumoot. Antrustu* J. i Farrefl. Albert J. 1 Ff«rarty, Mk-haei B. ( t;a4Hvan. Michael F. C.arraod. George Hervieux. Joseph A. Hoffman. Ralph A. Hurley. Thoiuas D. Hervieux. Edward O. Heslin. Joseph P. Holland. Timothy P. Joy, James E. Keliy. Michael J. Kit**. Clarence A. Kenny. Arthur C. Lacey, James J. Lefort. Prter LoiMTtin, Jos«f»h O. Mahoaey. Timothy J. McChire, James R. Migneron. J. Hector Maitin. Joseph H. Mclntyre. John M. Murray. George L. O'Brien. Edward F. O Neil. John H. Owen. Thomas E. O'Coimell. Bartholomew A. O'Reilly. IfeLei F. Parisian. Franci* X. Pierce. Richard F. Plunk ett, John L. Poatar. Joseph Racette. Oorge I). Beatley. Ossrald L. Bernier. Edward H. Blais. Joseiph M. Bourbeau. William R. Brennan. William H. Briason. Hennenegilde J. Bent. John J. Bt-rard, Joseph K. BenHte. Louis D. BoiK-her. Jo soph A. Boyer, Onesrme A. Brisson. George Itrissou. lxmis Calull. Daniel E. CheraHer. Alfred J. Charbonneau. Walter J. Cleary. T. Walter fiesrosiers, Francis 1^. ftesrosiers. Charles A. Dussautt, Aitnand Elie. Euchde Fix, JaJues A. Fitipatrick. Raymond M. Fimcke. Warier Gainor. Jame? J. GaBagher. Donald S. Gallagher. Edward A. Oilbert. Arthur M. Gram. M. Igimttas Gobert, Cmadros Hatch, Frederick CL Hyhxnd. Ambrose S. Hogan. John N. Kenny. Francis M. Kelly. Joint J. Konus, Alexaoder J. Landry. Alexander P. La Rose. Leopold La Porte. Leon Lauron, J. Rodngue Levesoue. Ovid Lynch, Dennis E. Ma^uire. Francis J. Mastersoo. Peter Mallette. Lawron;-e E. Wctlowan. James J. McCarthy, Edwin H. McMahon. H. Minnie, Moses 1). OlXmoei. Rk-hard R. O'Brien, Jeremiah A. fTReilly. MichaW O'Reiliy. Hisgh Pierre. Edward J. Riley. Patrick B. Sallivaa. Daniel M. Staie. Benjamin H. Sve«-ney. MatSthew J. Tierney. Joseph L. W abater. Korbert F. Wik-ott. Henrv Signed. Cardinal PaceOi. Dinner for Clubwomen Wednesday The annual friendship dinner of the Women's City club will be held in the Crescent Hotel Wednesday evenlnr at T:3S. The program will he as follows: Invocation. I>r. Lillias Macln- hts bark was hart, ^ullivaa sea.* the osraer sad drrrer of the car. Services Held For Emma Cole Here on Fridav Dr. Madill Commended As Surgeon CrUtatsj Ioajesl by Urw York Umversaty at Degree Cere- today *t the Strand Tin-atre for a two days ejqeaeement. ) \The Teaderfont\ i»« hailed as j 's f nam est film, affurdisg | has gTcaltst opawnrtaaity f<jrj j the «aiv*rtta*ty ptipahnr type of loomed? whW-fc bat* made him fam- ia the tstie r««M». A«r asaior as a \tea4erfe<*r* wh«» ensues to • jVew Turk frtsa Iris Tesa* raaeh. Tbe faaeral of Mrs. Esnsna A«b t» , ^*»« tw a sase sae*Ksa>at m^srh «. wlss **ei as rial 1 j»-»\ esmhse ham ts Isft the saHit- la>, was held Frkurv after-««*«*• «« hi* raaeh. He falls at aawm ai 2:3S «-eis«-k iWr-rieep were | ^*h a tSjuserhal sr«d»eer aad tb* css>darl*d at *e Or'J^-Sarj: {«rew««r%v beds wb-a J*«- bar- Sf by «ew. OL K.\**9 «**•. ] fasssedsaseTjr sssoa hi« arrrral m j Mrs. Co> was a A+a-M+r m the «»es» T«rfc. Jse »« -s«wJf^ as »\ T«r% mwrerMiy *m tar. Crass! < H. A*h»*od,. Cssstoa '«i»rS <d esatosag iswjd^asji *4 gea J Mad-th M* da»naay %-«> a» f*d!ew* I ia Herrrped b* a sssa,|«\« lsssj*-ss^«^iriasi aa*ar»- Ewa of Kesr Fov%; tasa{«s»»y h* • 111,mm hamsrl* fr^ij sistrrs. Mrs. FV*d Msrt «f Mia-^»*s hiiBii 1 ai dJ»»r*Jtie» «*« 4*. ea- * tsasi. Omu aad Mrs Lssnse M.-ta- «•*\* *»» sawe has raav> aad aswrr-. \ <ss* of Lm. Aaswdes. ami a brash- j«*w «** he has taRea ss *w*. wrth j er, C^mrtes Aisraoeg of fsayioa. u ^ The hsnae 1 smjutiai. <*>« aa* , „ !*3Bssjer sVawrs sa ?*»«• s^n>«i«* • £w A _l _^ «' ssad. t>sr CVNAT aad K-4MI Or-at sMOletl VJM W%3S sa ^saedy nstes aad VWmm Oak . Wariod Lomaw. f»w«»i Ctear . How the American Flag Should be Flown in U. S. The rrt*t*m 1 *mUt itmn the d e gee* *d ISMr^«r *4 l^aww b»- V»-w Fond by Owner * yr«awmm firet« dsrsttasa *• b» R*r Racnrlst My Chssd need rraaaate ia Itesv T«rh rais^ rusty. ss sarg»TT ha*. M» fVcth fr^a y«ar <*eri'brd h'sss *»arre »e SWHTS Vew T<*rk »*H *» t^ kaMwa astd r**-*red »hr«aig»i^t the amd t- r«c*ft ** t%e C«4 TfTJny mi tb*- S«ii»e «d %«-w Y*«r* v*m w*r»- b»« amegfa <a«e »*w aad tt(t*saaAe rnMtnao wstb **w Niw>4f SSMI Mhw SHIW rtad- r* w*»»sa^p T«a ••*• the ^-UMV Stories of early American days \^w psjrpose. A teal bow the gashrat 1 alssnial Tiass «h±p. hossdtal or fort lassared the a>«rr tsswus smt »*tiBe #or'a coatacioos « i purred them oa in their hsmle pw «ad is wtWa the c«*ov of Caj» frriiaa.. Tb^e w»s as aatioaal flosm by rroua^ that objert t o isabVm aad earn flag was of a * h « ir sjsweraaseat, aad Mack aea- aHferea* deaiga aad color. After **«** »»• «**< ** »*** ,W! - t*e nexdaracloa «of rodea«adeare. ***** «** posrtmi « fssss d«- tie Amem-aa C«sarreas adaa^rt ***** «* ^^ m> v * r « i, ^< the j^mwiac resohrttoa. \»«» flag is to be dissdayed with- \«e«r*ed. Thai the dag of the ••* * staff, * ts tmrs: Has aad a«»t' .hirteea Carted States ahaJI he «i**ed- ratriotsr deroratiaa of red. thirwa srrases atoeraaae wh^e ***** «•• War «s* he dame arita aad r**. ami That the Casaa be *«•«« **arh <»a he draaed m thtrleea mhfte stars oa a Wae «•* **> The Ossr slssald aeyer W fieML\ That » tbe way a aea eav *^»««^ • *»**•*<» «*» *l saatJorm. t«a^ smsald he ha .sad bessmd the sfwafcer. ff oa stafl. ft i+mi)4 be ax tbe ratht the rf HoJhrtr. i has received a cableirram from j Pope Piu?. ihaakins him for his j speaking Thursday aight from 1 message of greeting oa the holy j station WGY at Schenectady pre- I father's TSih birthday May 11 and isented an analysis of the costs of j S147/M*© to the expei..*. beutowiug his actostolic blessing j operatiag the Executive Depart*] k Is possible to reduce the cost oa the clergy, religious and faith- ! meat ct the state coverti»wei>t. so;of the State Police ^rce. The fnl of the diocese. | thai the taxpayer, like the house-j force can be reduced to tf-. !->-£ The ten of the message was a s wife going to market, may readily j number and the salary to t»: • '22 j follows: ; compare the prices lor service pre- level. By doing that sud sbs. jdoe>- **SVAT. Chitta del Vatkrano. j railing in 1SS2 and 1*32. compre- ing the -teletype system approsi- June 7. Bishop Coaroy. Ogdens- j head how a*Wiuoual service was | nuttery $l.*00,O00 car* he ravrrd. Hi burg. X«w York Holy father thank- i occasioned, consider the necessity | coarse, at the same time it will be ful for message. Bestows apostolic j for the addition and the destrabil-; neceaasry to repeal the laws re- blessing clergy, religions, faithful, ity of R.under present conditions; aniring the police t o enforce tke jaad then, decide for himself whe ' Motor Vehicle laws, police the jther new instrvcuoos directing parka and supervise the ooucty 1 changes shall be issued to the Le;-; fairs. jtsbUure ! The second largest Item of »> The Governor announced that crease in the Executive Budget to \Thursday night's talk was the first' occasioned by fire institutions; a in a series of broadcasts. nuniWr- ; school for the blind a t Bataria. a I Jig probably thirteen, in which will school lor Indian children at Iro- he set torth an actual analysis and quois. the Women's Relef Corps comparison of the cost and service Home at Oxford, a training school of the variou* state d«!j)&rtmt>nt* for girls at Hudson and a n Indus- in 1*22 and T932. trial school for boys at Industry. Prefacing h1a remarks with the The cost of vhese institutions ia. assertion that men in public office creased commcrtsursf'-y tr'th v'odir roalize tl»e need for lower taxes: pixpurstion. The average salary are cognlzaist that business, ia- pa'd the officers and euxployees ia d«stry and agrit-uhare are strain-; 1»22 was fVOO a year and now It is tyre: salute to the flag. Mrs. S. V ' mg under the tax load and that *12W. What the taxpayers must Anderson; presiding. Mrs. Don 1. j high taxes are one cause of trneni- decide with reference to those In- Chancy, president: toastraistress. 1 ptoyment. the Governor stressed stiMtions can be briefly stated am Miss Mary T. McCormick: welconv. tbe point that the man in public ( foHows: by the presideat: toasts bv past \ office also knows tbe facts of s©v- Do we wish to reduce the nunv t-aresidents; report of osswentioa of eraanesJL Vp*t* frow smt of espea- her of hmoies: deny or cwtaU the Northern New York Federation ditnres; expeodiUres spring fn>m educatfon to the bltnd and to Ia- of W<»men*s Clubs, Miss Nettie J. ! service; service results from the dian children; withhold support Quadlic: greetings. Mrs. Ruftts L. j commands of the .people in the' from the widows or veterans in the Sis<*un. Potsdam: address. Dr. Lois form of laws passed by the Legis- \ Oxford home, refuse to receive at Gannett, Watertown: community ' i*ture directimr and instructing the 'Hudson and Industry girls and Levi Frallek. leader: ;administrative branch of the «o\- bo\s eoaamncTed to these ijhsutu- ernment what to do. If taxes are ttons for infractions of life law to be reduced it is -plain that ser- aad reduce from 31200 to fTOO tbe rice must be curtailed or eft mm- average salary paid the ecaaJoyeec ated. and this can be accomplished of these institutions and schools? only by new instructions from the '• K tbe taxpayers answer yes to people. In tbe form of new laws, these cuesUoos. approximately or the repeal of old ones. Under , »3o$.w>0 will be save*!. SOT plan of gorerament. those in- ; Then the Governor followed with sirurtions are the direct product a schedule rodieating that $4C0.OM of publM' opinknt. Th«? Governor < wid be eliminated from the budg- said that h* believed that the peo- • •* by re«peal*ng the law increasing pie i»f the State can and will, when the coni4>erisauon of armory env givs* the faits decide inteUifceat. • ployees one dollar day: ahandon, ly and cleariy whether new In- tag new armories established with- stmcthtas shall be issued. »r. the last ten years at PeeiukUl The Ex^irtive outlined bow and and Ticoaderoga ar»d the armory 1 why his o»n deiartmeni had grown re-opaaed at Rome, abandon:is* ia these ten years, la 1»22 the two new armories constructed at ! Executive Department was the t ; tica and Oneida and reducing noc- Goveraer's oitu-e only. When the essary repairs and res>UcesaenU U people voted rn 1S25 to reorganise armories having an average life of , the state gtwerrcneaT. ohey added ^ J'earo to the 15T22 level, alno by to the Executive f»ei.artment. tbe preraiHag vpoa the War Depart. , . •epamnewts of >T.2karv ; and Vaval »et/ rear tad «s orders desl^nat- *? m }Jr lf *? .?. ln V t ^ ^'AOairx. be Stite Police. Standard^ »»« Infantry units at Newhargh, aad Parebase. Parole. Budget aad Kiagvtoa. Miodletoa. l*oasJskeon. the Cevoty Armory Fond. Dttriug *«»e. Mount Vornon and Peekskiii. the ten year period, the depart- t o the 15*th field Artillery. Ex- ment appreariation lacreased $2^ penses of artillery uaiu are cons**- 27*.«ti while the actual exj*rjdj- erally higher than infantry units, tares increased $2.«Se.lS4. Sixty- Treating the State parole sys- fjre per r*srt of tbe total cost of t«n. the Goeemor's address iadU the mcT<stse in the Enecatrre De- eated that i t eoat $M a year t o paruat-.t is charged to the State supervise a parole* aad HSO t o singing. Mrs. Mrs. William Barr, pianist. Fieldl)ay Sports at Point Airy l Annual Event Scheduled at ' State Hospital Next Wed- nesday Afternoon. The annual laid day «port* will he held at St. Lawrence state bos-, prtal next Wednesday aftcrniKSS. There will be events for men and wemen patients and employes. Wu sac will he fareished by the Ameri- can Legion drum corps. Fwnple — nttead. The sports will he heid . Sharer beld Tbe n€icers of the day wiU he ;as follows: I B««<iry Jadre<- frurd of Vlsrt- iars. Superiuteudesst. Judges of Evesrts—I>r H. J. W««r- thsng. I»r. H H. Berroaa. Dr P. C. iLyber. IK H. fisnoier. Mr A J. These early mmrmi- te3 « s that Mex-« ipMs, ot Pbilsiiiphia, asade ihe tfr« fiag. cattiasr rbe orars • I~<M live paisyrs eawh. A» che SU«o in. assre stars were asOri the aamsser sd stripes wete Md to thTKfa. The tbirt^a red! aad a his* strhses .tnad 1m tV- 'sir* ihsrseea s»at*» amt m«a sade vero-are The two mm* r one* are eDow flag oeer a |f*elaa»-y- s>r. J. hi Brown. Dr. •i'lK police. Tbe State Tollce were es- saxrn-'aia him ia prison Eoranss :»wn R. Carsoa. italdihbed ia 1U7 with a force of r * the ijcreasea , .^iatioli a \ Starters—Or. G. Crahasn. Dr H^ ««ficers and atea. By 1P22 the the prions tho co>t oC Hue l»ivi*. Mintser. I»r. M. W*. Campbell. Dr. E#fy( . ^ad lacreasoi to 272 and >•» *f P-»\eVe h.'.r iarreased he- S. L. Leffet Dr. V. Bonafeda- Ur. ««« ^as a strenorh of ««* officeis tween 1«2 mi«d 1=22 -7-- _ixua*« F. C White j aBd ^^ 1, aodrcion to the oattes >y »-^.«*» As ** . • ; H iris- I#rrert«^ <«r f-ield Day Mr. J^ 'originally nr—ioid s« the State **»«* •• P*i»»e tl .^l »fcTisyc IE. Smrpstm. State Drrertor nf Phy- Paatre there have be*a added in for raarntaintaBBe tcc-enda akal EdoratM« , t %e past ten years ib* eafor<^em*« »2>o*.Pso. F*-** Marohat —Wi««» Iteve Can- «f tbe Motor %'ehirle Law 001 tbe Tb~ Dirissoa ot Jttat&ty aad *a- sris«hass. duel On opsin ail Ther- pObbc htgtrsaya. Ikat tanctnn, i*re \J sffatrs shPsrs a \»-*rctfc»a Jt »»•»* Ivioasly aarintr been ass^cned to *''*•*** 'f =TT-- 1 C4«r.at « . -re - -d C<«Bsarc>oe *m Ptis*«—Dr. AXa tt»e Msf 1 Vehicle Bureau, the ** * **»•> «»d f»*t».P»« U - -*- s> Bro-a. MTK. T. shnsdhm, Ur, a >«hmf * ^ tatc ,, ttrl > ^ tte# d:tares aye wnhlj ui as ^p sa -a- LytMh- Miss C. Blssr«otB. Ma» H j«f«vea«soa of samMing aaw oh- «*- V. Cimm^ Wim U. \Ws • fc -„> aboai at County fairs la the DrrisSoa of «*x>iat^» and Coaaswtsee on BiPn ihsn m\*-- thrsssgh direrf orc»*rs ir»«i the Lee- Ptr.-rha^- no isxvw»se ss eoar ssas Mr R. Briggs. Mrs. T. S^ara, XIM tslatrr-. Tae erTiriei: 7 «f tk rmwxed Vrt thsoagh the eHicseat !*- **T^V.\^ *- Cl ' •'•••• •\•* a«sae PWJm ia tbe t-.-soet^toa of operatioa «* this dkgn.aoin* tHa ^H Farrnehi. Mr. K. Ksaen. IN» i . isfe nod arrpvr«r la ruril t*ett--fCs Owi j ssw seated be ocas The Oar n» displayed f: rase 10 sausset. No flac or p*omaat : D»r»«*orn o7 ts sssss sbmi tbe flag of thejrseMK Mrs. T rpixd fkates. tf orhers are dis- ; CVrfc« «d the pas j id at the *am*> tjss» the Sag 'Khag Mr H of She I s»4ed Stai^v shoaM be m the* rArrArvs; GIRL is MISSING MS keesiK +i -»?>- ,«ied Mrxrn iwrisfti, PS a U-mr it needs ae «**-«««•* 'arrr. 1J« »« fart. rt# wsri it- ^ct# open te ly. ^JA».»C ia ywrtjwa. Vert Star* »:r *\W L»» itiarare has xk^ fWpmrtsseiu of Asrtrajasso the >alsr:e» ;a«d Tbe State yt^ % et» w H he d^«sa>4. TMi-mt-u shm ** her b**S\rar3 ._„ _^^ «h» top ass] so the flax's own ngbt, at lnsf asast m-^m tt is -mr %+%*+*++i way 10 tne oap of t*e fc i^mt - *w —. ••» ^ tw sw ^ T £i • * thr •»* * mimr9 ™* •* h^g-W , ^ is the •\•**»*• of the maa_oa tbe ^ —a,,,, ^ msox. n I