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•..-*• > V •..--;'.•*> *y. 4 SUNDAY, JANUARY 15,193? !;ed :kholri- •mst whose | •elected annual' o: the- Jan. j ank A Bell.' ice F. m and Edward iiupec- s a*ere direc- sevei en; K. Arthu; board. w was boart .. Web- •HD&B, iry W. .Gran: >n, W.' 'Onno«~. ; ?. Ven- j Mrs. Emma Evans Succumbed Last Sunday in City Mrs. Emma Brans. ?t. died Sua- • day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the A. Barton Hepburn hospital. Soa : underwent an operation throe i weeks ago and 1 complications de- veloped. Mrs. Evans was born in Hammond Jan. 5. ISM. daughter of Stephen and Theresa Woodcock Maxson. and most of her married life had been spent la O-cdensburg. She was a member of the First Congregational church of this city and of the various women's socie- ties connected rrith it Mrs. Brans is survived by a sou. Everett Brans, who resided with her the past two years: six sia ters. Mrs. Abbie Webster. Mrs. M. L. Stevenson. Mrs. George Young. Mrs. E. J. Mcintosh, all of Water- town: Mrs. F*. J. Hawkins of Syia- case and Mrs. S. B. Webster of GouTemeur. and one brother. Ly- man Maxson of Lisbon. The remains were romored to Mrs. Evans' home at US Albany avenue, where the funeral wa s held Wednesday. Interment was at Brier HiH. Rev. Herbert Cushmaa. pastor of the Congregation^ chnich. conducted services. direr annual ational sidenu Jones; an: <Ii- chair EASTERN STAR : OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR I The follow ixm officers of Mapfe [aty chapter No. 71. Order of tha j Eastern Star, were installed Tue*. [ day night in Masonic temple loTu 1 lowing a covered dish sapper a t i C.JO: Worthy matron. Mrs. Vera at j j Xeisaa: worthy patron. George C Q * r j Aicheaon; associate matron. Mrs. j Jane LaFountain; secretary. MUs *ted -i | Kellie Rutherford: treasurer. Miss \- ** i Anna L-eonard: conductress, Mrs. , I Florence Bkts; associate eonduet- j , jress. Mrs. Mary Mulligan; marsh- al. Mrs. Jessie Taylor; chaplain. Mrs. Julia Osier; historian* Mr.<. Helen Eysaman; warden. Mr*. Sarah Mea: sentinel. Miss Sophia Bailey: Adah. Miss Ruth Ruther- ford; Ruth. Mrs. Gwendolyn Eb- berts: Esther. Mrs. Mildred How- land; Martha, Mrs. Viola Elder; Electa. Mrs. Grace Hooter; trus- tee. Dr. G. P. Farmer: organist, Mrs. Elsie Smithers: color bearer, Mrs. Francis Watson. J. D. ilman: wford. wen. First sched- mrned »ess of erk ;n been ________« -st few j netivi- { Mrs. Charles Hutchison is recov- etTing : ering from an operation which she ?attley ; underwent at the Hepburn hospital recently. FRANK'S SONS and Foremost Department Store \learance Prices fourth Floor and Congoteum uaker Felt . . Quaker Felt r Covering .. Rugs urn Rugs ... Rug* inn Rugs im Rugs sq. yd. $1.1t sq yd. $1.39 - sq. yd. 43c . so. yd. 49c .. sq. yd. 53c .. S4- yd. 37c $5.95 S5.1P $4J» $3.69 SC.lt 9tM sue ^s and Rugs ter Ruga •ss utt$?>« \pet tegs ... %-*J9S .. f13v5 ... $24 J5 ... $3930 -- $10$$ ... St.1t .. 116.95 - - $10 fS . yd. ISc ... $1.4$ yd. $11$ ... «1-dt ... sut 9ZM i Curiam Fabrics .25 «ry «T swersnw, $$T coring, Sv** .. FsaastaieCaw atcar? U! ydL Be . yd. Sac .. yd. 2Sc yd 96c yd. *ia» .. ydL ate ydLS£JM yd $$e ydL$iJ$9 yd. lUt Raffled at half price oal Fonuture Chair* aba S17J & Congressional Probe oi Enforcement on Border fo^y Be Ordered THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT i. JDenMcrat Founded a*it Adviitt FawnUwl tSSi OUDENSBURO, N. Y., SUXDAV, JANUARY 22, 1933. FUCK Sc SCHOOL AID CUT Public is PROTESTS MADE Invited to Thousands Are Opposed to Proposal in Let- ters Sent to Albany. Visit Hall j Mayor Promises Hearty Wel- ! come and Pull Information to all Inquirers. State Agents Will Audit Charity Boxing Accounts Mayor Says He \Didn't Receive a Cent\ for the Relief Fund From the Shows in Star Theatre u\Y. Jan. 21.—Taxpayers a result would simply he a tax hy the thousands hare sent pro- transference, and not a tax sarins. teats to the executive offices A tax increase of already burden- against 4his years omisakm of the some real estate taxes within the citation to the public yesterday to |Raliet Administration would visit the headquarters of the ? Last year the huge state aid Mayor's Relief Fund *» **» **** < k * cc *•** week to *** it **• Hospital Five Hold Alley Cup Zlks Fail to Lift the Bentley Trophy—Crescents on the Slide. { Mayor Morissette stated yaftter Mayor Morissette extend*! an in- _ ^^ thxt audltors txvm the State terprises Inc. Star theatre from the Schine En- annual increase in state aid schools. for. localities. in the city ac- The mayor stales that h e has never received any oral or written In a special match at the Cres- cent Recreation AU«*y* tor the Bentley cup iast n\gl\ the State Border Force Shootings May Result in Congress Ordering Probe on Line Reported that Steps Are Being Taken to Se- cure Action Under the New Administra- tion-Recent Firing on Utilities Car Still Being \Investigated.\ in He ordered them discontin- s Relief Fund, which i s now nod three weeks ago hat two or the state relief system. The three more were held by the pro. The protests besaa to pour into fund of tl?J.Goi.f*s. almost half of tan. inspect the accounts if desired ' counts of the boxing bouts for the tian*. the capital as soon as it became aH the taxes the state collected, ud vitae&s the daily operation of ] Mayor knou-n that Governor Lehman and was made up from these sources* — - the State Board of Regents had. All decided* the Department of Educa- ] national hanks, levied on the oasis that full opportunity would be tion must do without the annual of the hank's net income, at four given to visitors to see everything Increase \for the period of the, and one half per cent. j connected with the operation of emergency.** The increase would i One fourth the motor fuel tax. this enterprise- He said he was reports or a cent from the exhihi- Hospital retained the trophy by de- this relief project. He said that _ . „ *.*** k^**™* t **.*** inst eTer y °°* woold ** welcome »»**! contract between the mayor and moters. The mayor then notified the promoters of the bouts was the Schine company that he was aig-ced Nuv. 4 and €0 per cant of surrendering use of the theatre, for net receipts wet* to be turned over which he expressed his sincere . . . . . , ^.^^ ^ .. ,_ ^ t - - -- — - M> the Mayor's Relief Fund. The thanks, and turned the key over amount to a»roximately ».•*«.. three cents per gallon, the fourth * his ^^ virtually all day from ^yor obtained the free use of the to Local Manager Frank Lupien. •at.aoe this year if the provisions distributed tone-twentieth to New s in the morning until 11 at night |~p— —r- of the Friedsam act were carried , York city and one-fifth to the «»<- m-ouM be pleased t o have the • -- -. T , co1l » ti « s - public call and make any inquiries! lw|l*C Innti Half the mortgage tax. consist- they desire. ATAA O« t# vFXI.lt ing of 50 cents for erer> $1*» and The mayor said he wished to { each remaining major fraction, publicly acknowledge his apprecia- • lovied in connection wdth mort- tion of the assistam-e being given gages on real property situated in by Mrs. Robert Maiford, sapervisor J Cities with many thousands in no-) the state, the one-half retained by of the clothing and food depart- raid taxes on their books began to : counties and distributed to cities, meats, ami her aides. Mrs. F. How- sorry about their school budgets.; towns and Tillages on the basis of ard Kelly. Mrs. L. F. Cuthbert and State officials beliere. however. \ location of property. jMrs. William Lundell. all of whom feating the E*4u No. 1 team *.«S2 to j It was reported during the past of people using the highways along -.S3-. The SUnsharoco defeat week that steps would he taken to the border at n.gnt remain .n J«o- the champ.on Cres<«nts two out of cail for a congTesaional inTesiiga pardy Lnder all the drcum- three in a postponed CJUSS A ticn of enforcement on the north- ktaaces there i* ample rta*ca for match. The chacps have dropped ern border wh«n the Democrailc ad- a cAgreasioaal iaveMtigaUjn, it is four out of the*r last six games and ministration assames office March held, may hare started down the long *• lt ls expected that Congress will out. Some wf the writers said bluntly that their schools would find it dif- ficult to carry on next year valets they get snore money roes the statt; than they got this year. EdKnecht T.McCarthy! Will Fight Died Friday Labor Case slide. Scores: ELKS Haansn !**> L. LeRoux Madden •- Chilton -. Benx 1** 1C9 1C6 1S5 173 1*1 2*1 141 125 oe called into special session early n*T law HUUJB to April. A Omgreasional lnvesti- WASH lNGTON. Jan. tl. - ~**?..™J??*?*_* r* r » or tWo echo of the AJexandria Bay raid last anmmer was heard durng the 185— SH ago by Bepresectatire La Guardia ?!~1H \? .^**!_. < ! 0 * rfi ! taU, _.? 0n ? reSSm * n consideration \of the*\justice\ W.t\ 146—SIC but the matter was not pxvssed at meat biKigst by the Appropriation* US--l?i th*t time The praposed inve^sa- cmamitx ^ <* u^ House yesterday. l € a_^4C tion would lave t o do prmctpally Tn8 mAtter ^^ when RjJ > with the operations of the customs Ttnkliam , (R _ iua) a^pd Pr,*i- , ,._ *i- 819 8M 880 253* l»trol in the Og*n*b*rg district. biUoil D irecu>r Woodcock about the STATE HOSPITAL Tharo have been numerocs shoot- Personal income tax. state set! are donating their services gratis. up a $250.*»u reserve for refunds, i w \*\ * UK '\•*>*** ln £! Dr. Van Fleet that the general reduction next year in the cost of education per pupil mill go a considerable way toward helping the school hoards ! state treasury and turned what was i meet their situations. i left over to the counties, to be dis- j In calling a halt upon mandatory j tributed to cities, villages, towns | increases in state aid. Governor' and school districts in proportion Isf-hman foresaw that the state's I to their assessed real estate valua-! Injury Received Four Weeks Ago Indirect Cause of Death. Demands Jury Trial on Tech- nical Charge Hade bj State Inspector. a. tian would affect not only the state budget but the budget of vir- j tuaHy every locality. He therefore called for economies all along the line. \What the state deducts from its contmbution,\ he said, \must Writes on the Telescope Specs tions. i Motor vehicle registration, state j Believes Optometrist Has Add- retained three-fourths and turned i , ^_. ««-_a_*i * ©>-•— the other fourth over to the coun- j ed O^* Slightly to Zeiss ties to he distributed as determin-! Glasses. ed by their hoard of supervisors. Chauffeurs* and operators' U- J The ma&axine Time prints the The death or Mrs. Cather- ine Teresa McCarthy. 72, wife Of John Timothy McCarthy, retired Xew York Central foreman, occur- red Friday night at 7 o'clock a t the family home. 405 Main street. She fell four weeks ago and suf- fered a fractured hip. which was ; the indirect cause of her demise. Edward B. Knecht. silk manu- facturer and head of the Rotary dab, will fight the charge of viola- ting the later law i n employing , women overtime. i An adjourned hearing was held before City Judge John H. Wells Friday. Mr. Knecht said it ISO 1*4—64E *»K*. «*ay of U*» fatal, in the W oodcock after saying that a 14S 216—S?€ »*t thirteen years. Some of them ^ car ^ ll ^eatigaUon- was US 15C—487 w* r e investigated by county auth- maf saifl . 183 156—627 <*l\*» ^ **« Indictments w^re .., '„> m<>mbe r o. r conclttsicn was 20€ 171—6€4 returned the cases were transferred thmt ^ ni<l „. ^^i^ of the to federal court and the accused ^^ warrant was made at an S&J K74 8W 2€52 defendanu never brought to trial. hour walcft inTited trouble. They STANSHAROCO All complaints against Jhe border be(!Ml to terTW the g^rch warrant j Ray mo 174 Herbick 166 Lovely 173 jMidd'emiss ... 169 j Connolly 185 R. Austin G. JLesperance E. besperance R. Delaurier . Lamacchia - - - 17$ 142 IDS 146 Ii4 l&S 170 l&S 17» 21S 173—537 P*^ 01 tta ™ ** n Investigated by the Jkbout ^^ Ume that a p^^ fl f 22«—639 customs agency, but it has been V et*rao» of Foreign Wan waa dis- 182—63S Pointed out that this amounted to ^j^ ^j happened to stop was a technical violation and he i After remit joins two weeks in the called for a jury trial, which will Hepburn hospital she was removed be held Feb. 13. John D. Van Ken- not be spent by the locality itself! censes, same as motor vehicle reg- j following letter from Dr. J. Flan- I to * er ba,m * ^ condition became nen r»pr«ents him. The complaint as a substitute for state aid. Such ' istration fund. ! dreau Van Fleet, noted metropoli- ^ tlcal • wer * 1 days age. Mrs Mc- «-„ made by a state inspector. —== =——-—-—---—---—-——- == -———»> •../l^ CM ^«i,-t «b A U w*« Carthy waa bom m Carthage Au^ S^V^lUr ~>t£J£-£r£LZ?£?£5 WOMEN'S CLUB I Sirs: I was formerly a subscriber to Won't Favor Aluminum Co. In Waterway U. S. Rules LeRoux . . Ltfoch Fay I Getman . . \ Bockstead i*6—m ^e apartment inveatigatmR itself. ^^ front'of the place where 212-599 \f , in ;»rtua«T *11 of such cases £ ^ Wfcrrmnl ^ &6 ^^ littl*» information waa given to the * W7 »05 »»» 2701 I>uWlc \ In m( f- «»/*• ^ tatls , S %here was a goof deal of di*- were suppre*ed enUrely^ ^^ t 6o ^ ^.^ an ^ w , g 163-517 ,. Wheo JJ* V rum rt ^ K down tte aertously hurt, in any sen* TS> 179-662 Une , W ^. teok ?° 1 up * tew ye * re a *° did aome propertT dama^ which 1 Secretary of State Stirnson Assures Canada Massena Firm Will Not Have Power Advantage* Time and have often been tempted, while listening to your excellent radio program, to resume my use of the magazine. Bui last night'6 program starting, a s I remember it, with the description of the scenes enacted in a n optomet- WILL MEET IN PARISH HOUSE Snell Pleased With BUI for WASHINGTON. Jan. 21—Notes were exchanged between Secretary ' Stirnson aad William U HerrMgc, the Canadian Minister, designed to assure that n o undue advantage would accrue to the Aluminum Company of America in the divers- ion of water for power purposes- through the Massena Canal and the Grass river in connection with the development of the St. Law- rence deeper waterway. The notes were not made puhiic. rist's office by poor, almost blind.! • mortunates who look for miracu- j lous results from the use of tele-' J 05 t J >TTl ^:_ A ^ (> * er , *!^! T * '** « scopic spectacle*, has made me ~* Bridget Shay Donavin. She lived there until shortly after her mar- riage about fifty years ago when the couple came to Ogdensburg to make their home. Mrs. McCarthy was a sister of , the late F. J. Donavin. « widely ' Cowered Dish Supper and BUST known contractor, who built the f Hepburn hospital, several units of j the St. Lawrence state hospital.•{ the Elks club and the Watertown ! The Women's Republican dab M. Donavin. retired actar. was win hold a covered dish supper CRESCENTS 160 194 199 193 lfrl 190 160 1&2 172- 179 1&4- m low—§23 525 ff* 801 ^! 7 ^ 0 ?^ WaS \f^ PUl> thought we should not have ftm*. •sal months later. |t las been the that mgia - mmam y^ mT estigators poiicy of the department ever since - 7* J *'4. 663 «*» gfiff 5(2! the customs patrol was organised „ ^ fa deatroThir tbr to keep secret the resulU of some ^ oeatroyetf ^ i>rov~ jinrostlgatfons of shootings, as- ' £ ^^ he t(>tMl & mare jsatflts. +tc- . *-» e When a law abiding Ordensotinr ~ anr>aad 91 ^ • man was ness Meeting Planned for Friday Evenirg. Tariff Change rerpntly *• nauB,es ^ the °* ic9n anm t* u'ho fig charge of water through the Mas- ; sena Power Canal, some special ; benefit might accrue to the Alum-' in use for a nui as far as can be learned from the in urn cotopany, which operates a power plant there. Th;« might prejudice the efforts of New York state, he said, in reaching a settle- ment of the power question. Jamfc* G. Rogers, Assistant Sec- retary of State, who was in charge of the negotiations of the treaty for the State Department and who was before the committee at the change my mind. , pmminera in theatrical circles for Telescopic apectades have been m *° y J' ea ^\J •\T? \-T\* her of years and poTt * ** BH? ** tb * le * dm ^ s 1 *** ' stars. , , VA . . ,.. ,_ „„.,.„„ An active member of St. Mary'i press, the optometnst in question - cathedral for many years. Mrs. Me- rlon to the well known Zeiss tele \ C***? **» resident of the St scopk- spectacles. J. FlanJreaa Van Fleet. M. D . „ , ^^JL^JL . ..M-^^^.1 *«*•->,. cathedral for many years. Mrs. has only added a ey»indncal correc-1 _, .. * * m . - ' Carthy was president of the j Anthony society of the Second | ward, vice-president of the C. W. I B. L. andd affiliated, with the Sacred When the waterway treaty was time, said he did not believe the under coasideratioa by tbe Foreign fears of Mr. Walsh wotud be real- «elatkms Committee. Frank P. iaed aad there was no intention to Walsh, chairman of tbe New York give any caarpany special benefits. Power Authority, o—tended that' Since the «ae*tioa had been rais- hecause the report or the engineers i ed. he added, he would suggest an on the waterway prwiec; mdnwed exchance of notes with Canada to an estimate for construction of clear up tbe point. Canadian Banker Suggests Reductions in All Tariffs OTTAWA. Jan. able interest has keen aroaaed ra patttkal aad fiaaacml circles by the saceewtiea of Srr Jearn Aird. presideat of the Canadian Baa*, of < Oosamevee. that afi th e AoaMI rtiduri' their tar Jt* U per neat at an early date. *f 4*» aat riaitr addneasiag the U* Waa. -that the bassaaus vrcrM has rid itertff of a* the e'*es»rnts whirh weve in ia* Vol tba-r it has left merM in the readjust realities aad is ; Sew York city. Time is a newsmagazine. \The March of Time\ is a radio program. Time rcporta. levels out the facts. : The March of Time** dramatises the facts. The difference between ! reporting and drama has two ef- fects o a \The March of Time\: (1) it cannot uoalify or criticise newt: 12* it will sometimes pre- 1 sent a humanly dramatic incident which may not have suffjcient news importance to he covered in Time ( daring a crowded week. Time reported the American Ac- ademy of Optasaetry's $l#f* award '. im Dr. *ft .Uuuan Fernhlnsm. opte- metriol of Manaartaw> Weet Side Hosanta?. for bis teiescopie soecta- I <4es with trua> cylindrical <in- i stead of spbertcal» lenses which m Heart an Rosary societies. She is survived by four daughters. Misses Mary and Elizabeth McCarthy. Mrs. Catherine Haboard. Ogdens- hanr: Mrs. C. A Dana-Tin of Rome: a son. Lawrence J-. weC known newspaper man of this city; a sis- ter. Mrs. J. W. Coaboy. Brooklya. aad two brothers. J. M. Donavin of Brooklyn aad Lawrence Donavin of West Chicago. OI. Mr*. McCarthy endeared herself to ik large circle of friends by her gracious personality, her ktndlr and business meeting with short program, at St. John's Pariah House. Friday. January 27th. at 6.20. All members and interested persaas are urged to attend. Please bring covered dU»h, silver, plate and cup. Officers and committees of the clwa for the year of 1922 are: President. Mrs. Charles Dilling- ham: vice-president. Mrs. Bert Cord well: secretary. Miss Gladys Foster: treasurer. Miss Florence Kortham. Honorary vice-presidents—First ward: Mrs. W. Allan Newell: sec- •xkd ward. Mrs. Levi Fralick: third ward. Miss Mary Sherman: fourth ward. Mrs. Fred Gilbert. finance oommittee--Mrs. R. J. Bowers. Mrs. Wm. Cardinal. Program camaaUee—-Miss Nin- ita Myre. Mrs. James Mcintosh. Catnmi'Aees—Fir«t waiU: First figured in the episode were —\—\'— .withheld an<l the shooting was jus- I WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. «.— tined in thu it-port of the inveeti- Representative Bertrand H. Snell gator on the grounds mainly that expressed gratification today that rum runners were in the habit of -the House Ways and Means com- nsfng this highway, mittee had decided to consider the On Friday night, Jan. IS. a St. hill of Representative Samuel B. Lawrence Utilities car occupied by Hill, Democrat, of Washington, aix Ogdensburg employes of the providing for a temporary adjust- company was flred upon by border ment of tariff duties which will patrolmen near Hogansburg a s equalize the effect of foreign com- they were returning from Malone. petition caused by depreciated cur- The occupants say seven shots were rencies of countries importing in- fired into the front of the machine. to the United Stales. \This is one of the most import- ant measures before congress.** .Fortunately no one was hit. Offl- : cials of the company up to the pres- ent time have not been given any said Mr. Snell. \It is not only im- explanation of why the ^<->ts were portant national^, oat it i s espec- ially vital to northern New York. where our paper mills have been very hard hit by the effect of im- ports from Swedes, Norway and Dettmark.\ flred. The matter was t*'rned over ' to the customs agency for a 'thor- ough investigation\ aad the cane is taking the usual course. It was said yesterday that the inquiry was ** ! still in progress aad that wtien it sum. It nas trot oeen caimn. The money i s st:*l in the h*nds of the adnVairtralor in New York await- ing rlarm^nts.\ Representative T'nkham asfced: \What did you do with respect to these nM*\ \They were reprimanded *nd re- quired to pay for the damage they d;d,\ replied Woodcock. •And that was the end of it*r Tinkham pressed. The only thing they could b e charged with was tbe doing of the damage.** Woodcock an.'^wered. They were not responsible far the mob that assaulted them, as they did. I thaucht they were not very tactful at tbe tim\ they attempted 9» execute this warrant.** At thin point, the testimony shovs MT Blantoa said he had gained the izmpresaion from news- paper account* af the raid that sympathetic t o the violators of the ( far in the rear t t o to of iaaernatsaaal to permit wf aad 1 sagBtrt aa early of M per ceart. ha every tariff hi all loaatriLS, a move ^^W. W^M^^^imy aWaUV A mumua*A^*^sms» *ft«nmu> 4T^aaM#*nmWuW#; l • anii \nil ftae ecaweav af each, bat which . ^71^7 rH- ?T^^ ^^ taw decline sn wartd JT^IJTTT. ' UghSea th e aataaas J J^rt-Th^ *V?* ! aar the Boa* Se*jet» for the Punmtioa af The Ass- sympathetic aad generaas nature ! dtatrict, Mrs. Hannah meJta: sec- aad r desire t o be of service in i «*<! district, Mrs. Mabel Bun; times cf .k-kaetrs aad stress. She thsrd ward. Mr-;. Wm. Cardinal: waa dewated aad «aasi»t«at m ; fnmrth district. Mr«. Bertha Bell. her faith, aad in her family circles 1 Second Ward: First district. was a a ideal wife aad uoather. I Mrs. Winnie Briggs: seeaad dis- ViMilii **%-b*ad ••- Bw ** s « i »» wm *• a^ 5 ******^ jtrict, Mrs. EveteU Kelsaa: third awwxaed. 'diatrict. Mrs. Helen Woadside: The faaeral will be at the ca- semrth dia*rict. Mrs. Thomas BeT- taedral tsaosiiss at la a. m. Bur- Bridge Games At Frank's on Wednesday P- M. tieats to see wefl eaaagh to work. Zeias tetosoapic ipattacles. hot new. have been showu htlafiT in . , . __ . «. — . _ 9% af ditricnl caaea Dr. \ *•• ** ** ** 9t - ••«>•• cemetery. ; Third Waad: First district. Miss I Mabel Srwtt: aecaad district. Mrs, FeinMaatc's aev< sdS of dabna- K the Ansertcsa Medical T**, Bowes and Robeson Open Plumbing Or .Vest Wedt'Bsday af&eraaaa a duplicate bridge tearmuaeat will be held at Frank's stare. It will be open to the ladies af the city aad *n charge a t Mrs. Howard G- Craig, who recently conducted a •cries af sCMigr leasoai at Frank's. Entries rhaald be by teams aa may be made by r allnr. at Fraak Asxaa MV Thortit: thud district. Miss s<are. Pawae' 11*. Cate Gihumwr: Umtth. destrict. wi9 be shewed. Mrs. Be??:* Hedre First di*tnct. Mrs Satcia] Program at HFJdn Motmf: third d1«trk-t, Mra : The K.ofC Club Esaun- Fttrey: jea:lh distrirt. Mrs. : i»ar*er. Tbe is completed oopies of the findings «w aad the vio*4atiaas of the law win be given t o the oailector and ** this place being raided, a mob sent to Washington. President stiacked your invwit'gators and in- Wncht of the Utilities cosnpasy cidontaT»y oae of them ran over was told by Collector TuOoch that *wo af the rotators - he would he shown a copy. Woodcock answwed he ^0 **not Tbe people generally are diss*?**- thirft that aT! of that hapaened.\ fled with this state of anTairs. aad Rep. Ban***, who i s leader of would wlrwune a r*al ixnrestigatieii *he bow dry h**>c camav-aded the mt the border patrol, tt has ween dry ra*«rs fwr rhevr *d*m H e psblttdsed «m rHpeated aecassea* said had he been oae of tae ageai* that border pattabnen wewe dr.'l-T he *%rould prMabfy have run aver strict orders sot to as* gn«s ex- hwn ar tt^ee of them a^id perhiso efvt im sea* d>*3ase am the need- knocked dawn fear ar flv« af Turns firing goes on aad the i 1 lives them. £*§_ • *TTL\ r /\\**—» ' r*aarth Ward: rim «UCLTKX. M OthOp m 1 nit CUlty Fred Ouiaiaw: seeaad district, * ^Canada Big Loser Thru Ban on Liquor Exports OTTAWA. Jam. 2L—Oaring taw »%*• lewa}*-*^ iaHaaand by years af XK2. XWl King a**.-: '»tr»tin wfewa aad Z**sf. 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