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\ t AQE EIGHT IHE •GBffi^BtfRC ADVANCE AND ST, LVVKENQE SUSDDA* DEMOCRAT SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1933 ! Local and Social . Aid *r man Frauk 1. Bateiuau is b epaiio:: ;o move his uiiolesaU- bnaine43 front hi* present quar- ters itt the Pope bkn k ou Crescent street be.'jre A;- il I. 11< said h-.- had not de»id<*d on his u. * lo< a- tion but might cany ou the bu*i- a+£K at hi? honn- on Stare street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. L>ou af this city sailed Saturday iroin Ne»* Yo»k on the suaiuer Reliance a* a cruise to South America. They will return the latter pan of April. Miss Lois Procto.- has tua»- :o St Petersburg. Fla.. to .-|H:U1 a :Vv: weeks with her mother. Mrs. < ha:- les R Pioctor. Miss P:c.-tor i> i«- covering from an illness and has secured a leave cf aJiS.-m < iroui her school position at tJiens Kalis. Mrs. A. Uugem Sausoucy under- went a serious operation at the A. barton HccAurn hosr—l Wednes- day. Her condition las: evening WM reported *o be as wt>U as could be expected. The opera i.on w?. s performed by Dr. G. C Mad ill. Mayor R. J Morissette reiurnel Wednesday front a short trip to Albany and central New York cities. He said he combined i»us.- tn-^i with «p*.eas\.!re. He confe.'itJ with relief administration oftiiluls to learn it\ any improvement coaid ov made in the \xork here. The miyar called on the governor while at the capital. Fred Goodison ha? been selt-i .- ed ta represent the dairymen of the HevTelton dutric at the hear- in? on ihe Pitcher hiil at Alli-ay aest Tuesday. fno first of a series of v. eek : y Leatea readings for members ui the D. A. R. was Riven by Mr.-. <;. C. Madill Thursday afternoon at tii? home of Mrs. W Grant Coop- er en Caroline street Mrs. Prank Smigelsky of Syra- cuse is visiting relatives in Os- denshurg and vicinity. The sami-moathly meeting of the Newman Literary society u;;s iielJ Tuesday etenins in St. Ma.y? academy. Only routine business was considered. A reprm ot a ie- ceat card party was presented. Sister Egbert w*s scheduled to give an address but owing to a reoexu illness was unable to be present. Miss Adda Derochie. president of the society, presided. Miss Christie McPhee of Pc -s- dana spent a few days in the city last week as the guest of Mr». Henry Laventure. The Women's Republican dub held its •monthly meeting Frtd.-.y night at ~ \0 it; i':-.c <••'•'•/ <•<*•'. < , room. TJrs. Charles Dillingham.', t'uiid anniversary tfltourr Charles Mc- '. pivsiu-ut, had charge and an ad-'Xally: 8 a. ».. tair Mrs. James J. 1 dress »\a< given by Mrs. W. ii. I*aquette; Wedoejwiiir at 8. month'* Junes on \Patriotic Education and mind for Edward •U'Voouor and Ml National D::ense.\ Mrs. Jones save ,9 fifth anniversary lar Mrs. Char- , the same address at a re<-eut meet- les Let ham: Tbarnday at 1. lor ins of i'i»- I» A. R. the family of Sisle.ir Jtita and a; S The «0!iuiticn of Mrs A. Kitten* Sarsoii.y v. jo underwent a serious at £ lir Mrs. Pa* o;<-ra:i..n a', the A liar:ou Hepburn day at !> r or Ur* Bridget Owen. iio>j .'.:-.! \Vi-t!.u v'ay. was :epurted :o If- lasotyh)*- vesterdav. BIG WAVE OF BUYING PREDICTED BY HAHN w ** t r * i*™ 1 **^\*'™**' Crisis Likely to Change Public's \Way of it *> ur Mrs. rVsiaeiie and Satur- • • • »»•• • e•** s> r* Thinking, Head of Store Group Says. GARDEN GOSSIP ..MY . Peter Henderson Native of This City editor and i»ru^ iiamruoud Auvt:- itor in the city 1-fO >».t!»SOUV p-'etOV W. !•!•• list-r. was :* \j T>iui.vJa> u.«ls'. Heri»er« W. Flora of Uudensbii:-• was :aken sudtiealy i!l with a heart a:ta:-k wlnle he aud Mrs. Flora *>!< »i.-itii:«; relatives in l-JK-h-str: Wednesday. He is no A rc-ov> riut;. R. W. Dobisky lvturued 1!IUJ.- J^.\ irohi u h«s:ness trip to Xeu York ar.-l Wa.-uin^ton. lie »a.-» ; rvsru: a; ::ie inauguration o. Presldeui Uoose\elT. (leoruc C Atche<on returntd Tuurs'lay froas New \orfc . uherv he .-;:t-!it iL; »<a. t week on ous:- :irss. H< sia;<-.l that u<e uankii!. •to!uih> lause.! almost u cumpl«-;e s-ltjj.a-e v. business ui ihe whole. .- 1\* tli^: r ui. Many \i-nors to tue ui< \to-olis uere s:>-anded owiu< io :ue:r :ua«:!i;> io jjf cbecks «-a*-h- . a. .Mr. Alt ae?'on went to New ^ ork :o bi:> spr:ns- :uercau::U ; >c • J.- John It. 'I MI 4t Soi «'ua:ir- ? \l.Kj!tn of Po'udaui *a.. :: \!sitor ;u tiie vit> Monday. An iC>::uctioti or. \'Bright Laghis ui ihe t atitoiii Caurrh\ was tKen .' r*te Lenten ser> i< es V\ edae«day even n^ in Si;. Mary's cathedra!. At ,ur :ua>ie> Sunday ihe peopk were ipque^ted to pra;. for Presi- •i*nt Ku^>eve!t *u«l ;he well beiui* «•! i:ie nation. Stations of the cios* i 1: b«- iirld Frida> afternoons at :.3\ 'or v hi Id re u and 7.5M tor adults ':^J:in•-• Ltnt. ln.nni: ration Inspectoi WiVliam C Kc ; jie lett Wednesday tor h^ former hou*- in Bakersfield. Vt.. \0 :pead a few days. Willian Denny, son ot Mr. and Mr.-. Wlllani Denny, has returned iroiu the Hawaiian Islands, when ae served in the United States Army during the past three yeais. His re^rlment was ordered to Hono lnia to preserve order during the Massie murder trial. Private Den- ny's term of enlistment has ex- pired and he may decide to joiu the field artillery regin>eut at Madison 4>arracks. A ir.Dath's mird requiem ma»> to'- Haskell Farntnd was velfbrai- ed Mosrfay mornins at St. Mary's ••athedral. Others re<juiems during ill\ v,--..; \\p; ;•: Tae?tiav ;u 7 M .- Ai!en I* IWrlli is receiving ireuin.ent at the «L Barton Hep- ; burn hospital and! ILaitiier wil! under- go an oi>erai<OD iati the removal , oi a cataract truou her eye. Carroll Welt, utuaiftxer of the ; New Ogdet^bure Hlicxel. has been •ap:*o:nted vice-presiil^w for St. Lawrence counly io*\ mbe New Yoifc State Hotel Men'o. a^MDriation. Mrs. John T. Hiauuaaji sang three selections. \Migatf !Lak a Rose.\ \Sylvia\ and \My Utarlin.-'\ a» the Kiwanis club iunrbriaiji last Mon- day noon in the SevjaOHir Hti22<-. F. J. Franeis hues Nased a store ,n thf- Crescent baildans and will move his electiicaJ contracting business from bis {present quarters in the Hasbrosck baikling on Foid street. Jere H. <'oJUns„ reward of the Elks club, is repotm*)! to be sei- iously ill at the A Barton Hep- burn hospital, lie wrat there re- cently for treatnwiai. His son. Gearge 1'ollins. »TLS called here from Elmira, Charles M. WLommmnK foranr al- derman and superribMH'. is confiued ', to his home by a s*4otea attack of illness. j The American L*-gioa drum corps gave a covenwl disb »apper : at the armory Mncrfay nirfat a; I C.SO. dent N'KW Yt#KK. Mai.h !1.—A wave vrisis s-eems likeiy to chause tbe of pub.-ic buyri.s and Ihgher j»rk-es pubi.c's way of thiakiiv^ \ 'In a iteiiod of Kreat business are likely to lo.low the rinaiuiaJ cirsis curmiaauner in the bank hohua>. Lea- Hahu. president of the Natior.al Retail Hry Goods As- sociation and chairman of tae board o: tbe llahn l>epar:ineui jS-tore*. inc.. pr* ducted Thursday !'oliow>u^ a meeting of the ditec- o:s cf the association, which has i a*.-rubers-hip of 3.HOM deparuuent stores and > peciaity shops through- out the c-ountry A plan for the \compulsory re- ciprocal insurance of bank depos- its as a step toward the restoration of confidence\ was disinssed at th? m***»tins. Action on the plan. which was dravu up by H. J. Tily. president of Straubridge A Clotu- ier. Philadelphia, in collaboration with Dame! Badger, a resident part n*r of Krnst 4- Krust in that city, will be considered at another niee:- ixx Monday, totalis of the plan were not guven. Mr Hahn aniiuumtj that he ttouid appoint within the neat few d^ys a \retail emergens comm-f - - :ee on national affairs.\ This com- mittee will be composed of leading merchants who ~will be clothed la the preparation of your gar- deu »oil, spade in leaves, ^rass. str-iw or any other organic mat ter to piovide humus. An applica- tion of hydrated wnte :s al»o beneficial, especially where de- caving vegetable matter jrive* an a«:id tendency. Bus Lines Cut Trips PtlSSeS Oil Canton and Watdrtown Ser- vices Out of Ogdensbuifc William Chaney. $7, Was Are Curtail©*: Prominent Resident of Or land, California. Word has be*n leceived here of th*» recent death of William Chan, ey. C7. natJre of O^densbttrg. at ' (.^minued activity. :uch as that which pre- coded the crash of 11129.\ he said, \the general public eiinees a Mrous preierenoe for things rath- er than money. This means great bus.nexs activity. A depression pro- motes caution and a <cmplete t hauue of psychology. People then pr* fer money to things and busi- ness decreases. \Tbe financial crisis may chance \ this psychology again by shaking f ,n tniusulanUna seedlings to rto . outdoors, be sure and firm the Cba f e ; 1 ^ mmde fcl » ho,B *''» ihmt ctt * soil well. More young plants die . ^ a ji ??\J h ^l?* .\?**. t9 **: off from lack of proper firtnins than from any other caaee. some- times we are inclined to believe we can almost say from all other causes. The bus service between Of densburg and Canton will be ear- tailed, beiinndna: today. The S a. m. trip treat Ogdensbnrg and tbe 9.4» a. m. from Canton will be dis- Atier April 1 the bus Don't let tne first warm days fool yon into outdoor planting. It is the tenrperatuie of the ground and not the air that govern* ge:- mination. his home in Oiland. Calif., after a | wi u t * operated on an irre«nisr brief ilines?. He wa« an tinderta- j schedule. ke.- and funeral director and proas., Cancellation o! nine bases in inent m the business life of tbat j senrice on tbe Watenown division,, c.iy. Mr. Chaney's parent* moved I K&<tf»ra ^roihAuiui i.i«^c w»« »n- from O^ienAarg «o Detroit when public confidence in money and le^din-. r to a strong determination to exchange money for what it may procure in things. This would mean a creat wave of buying. I*. as seems assured, the bank holi- day is to be followed by ihe is- •uance of scrip, the buying wave may be a«ceM»rHted because instead of the currency to which they have been accustomed the public i he was a smaH c mid. They remain ; ed there five years and then lo- • cated *n Wonhington. Minn. Mr. land. He is survived by his wid ow; a daughter. Miss Katherina j Chaney. and two brothers, Allen | Chaney of Detroit and D. R. Chan- ey of Wanchuhu Fht. As soon as the seeds sown out- doors come through they should be thinned out so as to allow tbe will have a medium of exchange, ««*»a:aing plants plenty of room J SCHINE LOOP IS INCREASED • i Timothy A \dDTLeary. presi- jwith extraordinary powers to take of the corp*. presided. Tbe j under consideration all of the va- rious national problems which are influencing business and by voicing their views will render the associa- tion articulate on is-ue* of major corcera to merchants.\ The com- mittee will have the same aims be- hind it as the war seivioe commit- tee of the trade had during the World War. he added. lndicat i ; shat he war eiviug h ; » pe:-sonal vie<ws and not those oT the asoociation. Mi. Hahn express- ubivh they are sore, at first at least, to regard as inferior. To be able io exchange this for conrttto- dit.es will strike them as real op- portunity. \Probably every one who has been abroad will remember that a: lira: !\c.r* ir.n nionev has seemed to ' Theatre Syndicate Enlarges 1 Its Chain of Movie Thea- tres. supper was followed, by music by I*rof. Thompson's oundbestra and in formal addresses fcf [President A. J. Bemier oi the iWirwanis club. Resident Edward B. Kjoecht cf the Rotaiy clu3>. Pres*«:; Harry M. Wheatoir of the diaiabber of com- merce. Commander George H. Madlin cf the AJK^can Legion post. LHeuu tteid Elder of Com- racy M and Pre=i*cf«at Philip L. While of the Si. LanrTecce Counly Police Protective aiwaciation. May- or Ji J. Morisseic# and Lieut. Ar- thur Fleetham of C«nqpany M were unable to be presetML Commander Madlin announced that a sn»oke. [or all service aeci woniA be giv- ea in connect4oa w.iih the next regular roeetiag s4 iilhe American | lesion post on Miooday night. { March »». The weekly stnmmm of the Cui- \ ed the belief that the \financial 'advance for proper development. Depend lag upon variety from fire to ten iuc-hes apart is right. You wiU help your garden by dout ibis ruthlessly. * • • Couskler yonr garden as an oat. doors t«v>ng-roc*9i. W r e do not ad hiai a thir? or little value and. as j locate building a high wall around a resuU. he has spent his foreign ' « *>«^ * H** \f bed«e in two or money more recklessly than he ! thr3 * PbK*s will give the separate would have spent American dollars. : onit impression and add much to This feeling persists until the | it» individnaiity. ^ *raripeness of foreign money wears j off. The use of scrip doubtless wili | Sweet peas must have cool moist hrng this first reaction to Aaneri- !*°' 1 for 'ke roots and cool weather i cans. Therefore, when the present ; for lh< l development of the *inf!,,,. tllle _.„,. tt _ . ~. M .„ from: condition, wh'-cb is bound ,aad blossoms. Sweet peas can be , 11^ ,,-«?' l ° f ' \^ \^ bU8 ^^^ ,« „.• !Wate.tc*n. A.-.iurn. Oswego. Sar- are a5fiure d that the hiehwar*; »r* anac Lake. Cartbnge^ Newark. Canandaigua. Corning. Bath. On- eon:a. Norwich. Little Falls. Her- Thc- Sabine interest--, owners of movie theatres in X*w York and Ohio and headed by Meyer and Louis Schine of Glorersvllle. has acquired 27 upstate New York j theatres from tbe receiver of the Fox Metropolian P ay house. Inc. j The deal was announced by the ' Schines. I Eastern Greyhound Lines, was an- r winced Thursday by William J. iKysar. superinteodecc of the di ; \ .^ion. These lines will be discoa- 4 tinned until farther notice. Ser- . vk-e cea«eJ Wednesday. Five of the buses are cancelled i because of kick of business while! j four are cancelled on the Water-? j town ruca route because of road : conditions. Two daily operated bases are* ; taken off the WatertownxSyracnse* < Un..*. and the special service bus- operated on Saturday and Sunday ! evenings is eliminated. Two otber buses ca tbe Watertown-Ogdens- !>urg route are cancellotl as ax' ; et onoaiy action. \Business has been &o poorly OL > some of the tuns for some tinte '. that the company was compelled ; to cut down the service, as money j was b?lng lost through operation.'* j said Mr. Kysar Thursday. \The ; Eastern Greyhound Lines is elim- i inating ail such non-paying bases j throughout its system.\ By cancellation of the above' buses service bevween Watertowa and Osden.iburg is eliuainated. while on the Watertomn-Syracuse _ L l»ne service is only curtailed. There The theatres to be taken over will be no service between Water- to cut sales deeply, give* place to ; transplanted readily, and to get a scrip e:a. sales and prices should I tne early results, they should be Heavy Damage Caused by Sleet and Wind Storm in Northern Telephone Area start*-d indoors and moved as earlv j • • • * The movie places which the I Do not plant tbe same vegetables I S c Uittea i * w J u ' ir « 1 «ave been for j in th? same exict location year af- i lne p * 8t few '\onth^ sublet to the iter year. The lemf or above-ground' realral Nf * w York Theatres cor- crops should succeed the below- ground crops and rice-versa. • * * A wheel hoe prevents a lot u j backaches and will greatly increase bertsoa bridge r'lmJr* was held a Frank s store WHIsesday after | l ce and Wind Fell About 300 PoleS UI St. LaW- ^! ^l^-* 0 *\?\ ^l neiRh noon with an*aLr,«siiIjUM-e of abou TODAY AND MONDAY r-Tfc«,^*- A CKAROINO Hf UOr WHO 8IA^T5 IOO$ID UPOK A HHP«« <ilJY ff :hirty-Cive. Mrs. Da.. IG. Craic sup- •rriseJ the iJa.r ausd refreshments • ..ere served. , Harry J. Hor«.io«Mj j;ave an ad- dress on the histsrj. of stained , ^lass industry' a' * meeting ot ,• (rouverneur Koiairn: cilub Wedne»- <lay. He is propriii'lur of the Hor- wood studfos in tin*. «:ity. Oming to the IbmiiailtLng holiday. tbe presentation s4 w!be play. \The Sunbonnet Girl.\ <bs>- the Ogdens- l>ur^ Free Acadeorr Dramatic so- ciety has been sKsjpcncd until Mait-h -~ and 21 'fta the saase evenings the Kmskls of Pythias v.iH give a minstnH isbow in their lodge room*. It is oxer ted tnal Mr. and Mis. Henry H. MacLrar,.. who have !**en living the pa« iwro years on their fruit ranch in British Colum- bia, will return to Onufren&burg this year. Mr. MacLean ii* now arran og to dispose at MA ranch, was associated wnKhi the Hannau & Henry Motor Caw ronrpany be .ore leading Orrttsafumtrg. Mrs. Bertha WuUtr\ «f Los Ange- ies. who spent tnw *ittteT visiting -elatives in Otfdeiaisbnrg. Rossie ini New Btan-Trrk. N. J., left Thursday for CalHwmia. She ha> b«-en visiting h«r #o«gbier in N>A l'.runswitk siac- Orrwtmas time. The regular Msrrfc n>eeting of J lie W»-si Side PanHcr-TeacberK as- .-octation win l>e s^rlld Moi«da> e\:-n .ng in Wawbmgiwrai '«c-bool audit.ir tim. Mis? Belle Caaui.pben wiV< «-u;>- *«rvise the prorranati Mr. aad Mrs tt^taaeta K,:u<k man left lart %*r+'k try awtnr fo- cbicago on a tw* ii-wdts* vacation 'rip. The Xa 1 Pswsf-Tea«-beT a».«o- ciatioa wiU bwkl rt*i -sasBtaJv n»ee;- :ag Monday eveaurnc at \ *» Ker. rhartes E. Kcim ij. rr-ior of Si. John's church. •w.H \be tbe speak- er. A j \aylet wifl b*» rrv-ea by tk- ; apiht «f ibe wewnsva evade axxi » raaak-a] prcccraai sader tbe due* - 'ion «•* PnrT. H. r\ $**—. Jere H. OtfVa*. was has been T« cenviag rrtaMmwatl ca tbe lltpba.n i»asriial tbe paM 'few- wveas. wa.- reawr%ed in a sui—a. -cawAtasa bao liirwt. TV> T-raruiar •—klj sni itiag of h* ktral raapKOT af the Xaajoaal ^aTbW'r Ft di rati— af >iwr««ea wa* ae)d Fridav aogai nm tbe K«r^*' »t as was grrea 'bw Mbrn Kale <\asnTT. R. X, «r m sta»-e —:v to f5nr«n» aadt -lb* Bacaarntfir ''wow m Daawaax IrwOaad. U*a Mrf a*\ - W++9 Kainrrrw lilaaliiufc. tarawr f b< Ma i ait Hker b-wrber. Ed rence County-^4-inemen Work Without Interruption in Bitter Cold to Re- store Connections. »K>rs. It will save a lot of time al- so. •Central New Yoik : poration, owned by the Skcuras ; Brothers, outstanding figures in j the film theatre world. The Cen- i tral New York corporation has its | headquarters at Syracuse. Details of the transaction were not re- i vealed. The main office of the Schine in- ssured that the highways are In proper condation. The 8^4 a. m. bus out of Og.\ denaburg for Watertown is elimin- ated as is the 5 p. m. bus out of Watertown for Ogdeaaburg. PEKALA CASE TO BE HEARD HERE MONDAY The:.- is nothing that adds so ' much to the at tract ivenrss of tii* j home as a libera! supply of cut flowers. Even in the small garden j River it is possible to have a continuous t The case of Joseph Pekala, writ- er and former pastor of a Polish National church, charged with sec- terests will remain in Clorersville. iond degree assault and possession it »> said. ASSAILANT WAS INSANE H. H. M;-Convill«« of the Neu toppled over between the York Telephone Co.. d\< lared yes- and Van Rensselaer roads in Lis- ' supply from late June to frost. terday that tbe damage caused by bon. causing an interruption in wind and Ice to local and long dis-' the service to Malone. Massena. j ** tance lines ia this f-ction Tbgrs- • Xoraood and Potsdam. day wa« the most extensive since Six pole? were donvned on the the gr?at ice storm in 1513. One Cionverneur-P-n^on Mines lead. hnndred and fifty toll line poles severing the lines extending from and aprroximau-iy the same num- : Hcu^on Mines TO Edward?. Gonv- ber on rural lint- ->»ere teiled and erneur and Watertown. Phiiadel- the wir»-- were Hiher bTDken oi Phia. Antwerp. Malone. Pot»e Mills badly tangled. In »ome places tiie and Theresa. icy aimor on the wires was three Two nan-* of lint men were sent irom Syracuse and Watertown to (Jouvemenr. another was dispatch- ed fron? Malone to repair the Ot- inches in circumference. In makicg a survey of the wreck- age it was found that the most damage occurred on lin«*s which ran north and sooth, as the wind Lion Man\ Hits Starring Ranks In First Picture S. Swimming Champ Ideal Male for \King of the Jungle\ Bole. Frank Hashek. 12. commercial . traveler of Toronto, who attacked the driver of the bus with an iron i bar near Morrisburg recently, was ace 'declared insane and committed to gram represented tbe prosecution j th«» Brockville hospital. The driver and Edmund FitaGerald appeared j is in a seriau* condition in a Corn- for Prkala. Bail was provided by '• wall hospital. William S Doe. a former alder- of a pistol, was adjourned la»t Monday by City Judge J. H. Wells until March 13 and hail of $1.0W continued. Mrs. Jane Mullady. Pe- kala's land rati'.. claimed Pekala pointed a gun at her daring an ajx guaient over the care of the furn- District Attorney W. D. In- Basr <\: Abe. worki<bampion dexr*urg line anu others left Cau- j sm-iinrner. chaser, as \The Lion ton and Prtsdam to cku'- the j Man. fiom among scores of well- Hf struck these wire* broadside. On trouble on the circuits extending • known athletes tested for tbe role. the oilier hand, the lines extending * r < -\n Maloo east and west stood up weH under was exj to Ogdensburg. I: ; makes his screen debut in \King ted that afl lines He- | cf the Jungle.\ wild animal thrilL tbe strain. The greatest damage in immediate vicinity occurred a short distance out of Osdespburg on the Watertown-SyTar-nse lead. Altbough only five poles were feli- tween Ogden?burx. Waterowo and Syracuse would be restored by to- d^y. The Uncoken worked without interruption in bitter onfd to re- place tbe tHok»n wires. Verv little trouble occurred in romance, which comes to tbe Strand Theatre today. Dark-eyed Frances De« play* opposite biro in the principal fonsiaine rale. Crabbe. nseuober of tbe I'. S- Olympic S^iutssing Teasas .in 192s J ;be follow incr lines were COB- 'be K»cal e-xi-ban=es. the damaceland Vya2. holder of five pletehr disrupted: Bufralo-Moav treai. X«-«- York-Ottawa. New York- Otdenwbar-. Syr>icu»ejOgden. 3 burg. Watertcwnx>gdewsburc. Water- f.wn-M assets aad Watertown- Po: s^Um. On thf ietd toward Henvr-li'm \2 poles w^ere broken, carrying tiown lines thrfrici- Oauverneur. centering ia tbe open country there tbe i(-.- skeined heaver and tbe lines i'eft the fuM fonve of the gale. Telephone officials Mate that .! ii had not Ueea for tbe sufotian- tia! constniction of tbe lines 'hrouzbont the enlire dhvtrict the •tamase vowU] have been as treat a« that wrought \<»> the ii-e stoin .orld Cantos and Watertown To the of 1*13 wbea the los* was arauad ••H«* or <»-(l< nAbtirr -\- poic* were $13*.****. Widricks 50 Yrs. Married Og+mOmrg People AUendl GoMen Ceieijralaaa m r<a- You aad I W«re Yoanc. Maagie. ; \Pat On Your Ob3 Gray naaattt.\ 1 a»i IT any wiber >**nss. Mr*. LiP ian Bellinger of Paaa Maas was if*co«rpan : «i ai tb*- Ttasw. *ev. Mr. Lobb of Keass^laer Fatts gave a sbort para an.-^ H f*ar r^aiarks MT. and Mr? Wjdrk* recetred a parse of —envy aad snaay prtstati ar»d ci.i 1 * r r :-*»neratuVatiaTi. Tbe go«si* tfTf fraaa Caaada, break Is si* records and X national champion- ships i n aquatic events is 23 years old and a rrradaate of tbe Univers- ity of SoiMbefti California. He weieh? 1KR pounds aad is six fe«n, one iach taH. The search for an ataiete to »iay tbe role of The Lion Maa\ <»\ered tbe entire conntry. \Kinr of tbe Jnng>.~ center* araand tbe L*o« Maa. a youtb raised in tbe tangles aanoag lions and urtiaaatery captured aad braacht 1m tbe United Slates ar ase bis unde*wtaadiwg of leonine rem^erajrieai as beadriaer in a cir<«». His raanaare with Mass i#ee. a .; baol t^acbeT wbo under. >iand« aim aad »j-sapsthiaes with hrri. :ua» throagbaut the *«ct*re. Tbe fiba rwaebfs its rlissax in a < .r<ns fire. «bea tbe srfld «wiTTlf fraan tbeir cages aad „ , _ _ fioaterwir. !•» :•+%•&+? ^^nt«n. V*** Mr «M Mr, Sa rana. WHir, k, (^^ p,^. ^j^ rkilMjkm. ' '*> »•• l^e is tl^f- ttran «*. 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