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SUNDAY, MARCH VJ, 1*33 Ogdensburg Men :e In New Company rUU|l A caart< . r tt »& beea granted by i the naeretary of state to the St. d here Lawrence and Adirondack Ahstnart of Rye I corporation at 0*d«»nsbur*. Capital actios is $ld.t#6 iu shares of $10 *neh. mmiitee Dire:tors are John L. O'Connor and a *ac- William P. Uinneeu. both of 0n> lizabeth , deaabur*. and Arthur W. Orvia. Mis. ' Couveraeur luoerat- ' ===z^^=^=============== = == where f:iend ot Mr». ^ranklui U- Itoose. visit*, velt and baa been aa active Rooee- ? state velt supporter for a Ion* time. It -omen's ; ia bettered eke will be eiaciad aa clone Mis* Matbury's successor. USIVE SERVICE ired Only By irg Hat Factory Next to Woolworth's Bstern Union called for and delivered RGE by Western Union enger Service. i r _ a USD *D ;KEO 5 e two chances Yourself—in iss TYLE MarveCocs . . . the fabrics they ire made of . . . their collar lines and sleeves . . . the way they feel—and fit. Don't delay! Give your- self the treat of trying on one of these new coat successes by Prinxz* ess today. Colors in- clude black, grey. tan. green and blue: Si?es. 14 to 46; petite 32V; to 46'/ 2 . r.vo&Son \ SCNDAY, MARCH 19, 1938 IRE eGlOSBLRG ADVANCE A\B SI. LAWRENCE SUNDAY BEM0CRAT PAG3 £iy]& Forecast Of Events For March Fredktion Made by * Califor- nia Seer Proved to be Par- tially Correct. 'DEPRESSION OVER PASTOR TELLSPEOPLE Dr. Douglas of Montreal Bays United States Has Found Cure for It. County Chairmen Will Be Dispensers of Patronage Washington Report Avers Local and Social Business Prospects MONTREAL, March IK.—\The (depression is over. We shall now A copy of the Los Angeles Time* • jack up. The United States was of March 11 received Taesday : largely responsible for k and it by Charles O. Jt Bell contains a I baa now found a care for it.\ These HisrkihU forecast of events dur- J were encouraging words used by In* the morxh of March. The pre-; the Rev. Dr. C. Lloyd Douglas, diction was dated March 5 and j pastor of St. James United Church. signed -Philip Hong.\ who said ia . when speaking Sunday night on a postscript. \This mar aot n*j-Uncle. Sam's Troubles.\ Dr. P. G. 1 add I ken retained yes- jterday from Albany aud New York. | Edgar L. Schwarts has returned 'rom a buying trip to New York ;or N. Frank's Sous. Herbert S. Nutull of JCochestet ra i* mamvT AI n A I **» In the city yesterday to attend Recommendations May Not Always Be Ad- the funeral of jere H coiiin*. ! opted but Few Deviations from Thi» Rule JT^TT^Z'Z^J: inc. A mrge number of Ottdeasburg people left yesterday for New York His attitude if \if jon the week end excursion- Jury Trial To be Held Improving March 23rd F. tic Skelly Reports Optimis Feeling mong New York Firms. Are Expected. Lisbon Woman Claims Man Assaulted Her During an Argument struck h<-: Uuriiu au argument at ill'- Coons faim on the Van Ken- ^ielaer re-id. The farm «'»•: sold by Mrs. Coons to Mi.G.~iey. who save her a mortsa?:e. Later he l«a -.- Hi th^ property to Mrs. Coon; daughter and bu.'iand. Mc(;inley was found by the offi- cers at his boarding place, corner of Jersey avenue and Congress street. He pleaded not guilty when arraigned before Judge Chambers an J demanded a jury trial, whjkrh was scheduled for March £3. County chairmen of Democratic ! New York sute. worth a but keep it and see how it works out.\ k The forecast was aa follows: 1. Three nationally prominent He prefaced his remarks with the statement tnat he was aot going to preach a sermon, but rather disease a matter of coal- men will die between tonight and | moa interest In spke of this. how- Mareh 15, 1SS3. ;**er, he introduced a text at the I. Hell will break oat between, j conclusion of his address which March 7 and March 13. 1*13. !had considerable significance for J. LAS Angeles will be shaken by Ihls comment!: upon the matter in a great earthqeake on one of tare* {which the United S-rates had been day*. March 1». 20 or 21. . ~: heading for ruiu before brought 4. The peak of the depressing around to {&& \ a a nem - direction wiB be reached on March 13. Real'I by the new Prudent. \Where re-adjustment wiH start to take there . county committees throughout New > It's all right with the couaty chair- j York istate wiU loom ler?e in the ' plan of patronage distribution ' which prcbably mill he adopted by i the Democrats of the state. This does not necessarily mean that the recommendations of coun- | ly committees will be inviolate and ; thai they*wi!l be followed in etery ! instance. However, the instances in it's all right with me.\ The some expression applies to recom- mendations of congressmen and senators. The two congressmen at Urge will not be left out of the patrou- age picture. John Pitxgibboas. of Oswego, is chairman of the Oswe- l Joseph Gray returned yesterday from Albany Law school u> spend .« few days. i A son, Lawrence LfcunaJd. horn to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Denny oT Ottawa, formerly ut Og- densbnrg. Sunday. Mrs. Kclph Wright and st* Web- ster mere ia Gouveraeur last week go County Democratic committee, 'attending the &4th birthday <f j hor In which the couaty chairmen are and is expected to control patron- 'grandmother. Mrs. Jane Griffith. , overruled are expected to be rare. > ase allotted to that county. Eimer Appointed to Htgh< no vsson the people place March **. Caaapiete re*d- 1 perish.\ were the words of Scrip. jastmeat will be in effect by Sept. jtare Quoted, -nhich „eemed to fit lt^ 1S33. the action of the ieaders of ibe , i. A greater, happier future lie*' nation up to the present crisis. Jast before us. , As the Rev. Dr. Douglas sees the Mrs. C O. ft. BeJl has four sis-j situation todiy ttie-United States ters livJn? m Hollywood ant none is determined to set her home ia were injured during the eart#- j order even ir this entails sacr> •aake. ,iice. And he thought that the end ] ing of extravagance, even though • it means at the expense of soldi ei 1 rotes, will ee! an example to other i£vg» r^rki***!-* coua;:ie3 suaering rruai a similar ICl V>Ulin . extravagance. 4 \One snspects that Mr. Roose- tJovernor Lehman annoanend i Te )t will lose nothing bv his acuoa Monday that Smweme Court As*.',^ he KiU %Q tm iB , ist0rv ^ t»oe Christopher J. Hefteman ofj a • S reat man.\ said the preacher. Amsterdam has beea appointed .>-i aa d ae added thdt the laying down temporary associate justice of, tfce-jof ones amoitiom, was comparable anpeilate division of the supreme t o the layio? do»n of one's life, his court, third department. : y ireferetre beirwr to the drastic re- The appotottnent carries oufh r«. f forms of the President emi aaest of Presi*ng Justice Jamea ' tbouith these tnost be unpopular P. Hill that a temporary aeporat-) la ee^tain directions. And. for ex- ment be made dating the absence I ample, he pointed out that no Cca- tgre?s had yet dared to. cut into jthe iniquitous payment of millions iof dollars to men who had never been out of their country and whose r. ar services amounted to I a \few weeks* in a camp where | they were fed better than they had been at home.\ {particularly when there is agree- {meat between all members cf the | county committees. I Ti? new Democratic members • of congress, of course, mill have • their fingers officially ia the pat- ; ronage pie. bat in the end they j will depend on the county chair- men for advice. The new congress- ; men a ill be consulted with respect to all federal patronage in their •districts and\ their rer-otamenda- H Studley. of Long Bland City, probably will fall heir to some of the patronage heretofore dispens- ed by Representative Robert L. Bacon. Republican. Any hopeful Democrat looking for a job. therefore, should first ingratiate himself with his local The condition of Francis, Gilles- pie, who is ill at the Hepburn hos- pital, was described yesterday a^ «iuite comfortable. Webb Tcrnbu:!. sun of Mr and Mrs. Charles Turnbull. returned tonne Wednesday from St. John's hospital, where he has been receiv- ing treatment for a palmonary af- John F. Skelly has returned from a business up to New York city, where he attended a meeting of the executive committee of the New York State Master Plumbers' association. The committee decid- was ed to postpone the annual conven- tion of the association from April 25 and H in Buffalo until Septem- ber The new dates will be an- nounced later. Mr. Skelly reports a very optinvstie feeling among large operators in the plaaabing and b+vting baseness in New York. The Skelly firm has taken over the dealership for General Electric refri-erators ia t>?densburg aad rill make a further announcement in the coarse of a few days. tions probably will he followed in-! will end the matter, for the recom- *ofar as they affect postmaster* niendartoas of the committees, ai and other relatively minor job*, i most without exception, mill be ac On appointments snch as d»»»nct ceptwd by the Mate committee and attorneys, collectors of casiom* ; by tbov* hixher up. and collectors of internal revenue. ' For jobs which, esnbrace more the new congressmen will be con- than one county or more than one ; ulted when the offk-e is ia their \ congressional district, the various districts ami their recomtnenda- .'county chairmen involved will be •ions will be sought, but the New expected to get together oa a can- county committee, for those orgaci- ifectioa the past year and a half, nations win wield the original His condition improved steadily power. If they can get together on and be was discharged as Tally re- a candidate tint, in all probability, covered. Miss J^««-ie Regan. duu«bti-r M- and Mrs. Kdward M. H-cac of tin.-, city. -u»d Arthur DooneUy of Potsdam wet>« married Thursday evening at 8:W at St. Mary's oathe draL Rev. John L. PiuukeU per- formed the eerem<u*y. Mi. l>oa- nelly is a student in Clark.«mi ti I- b?ge. Mrs. Doouellr was iormerly studtoat nurse at the Hepburn Rules for Attorneys Are Eased Not Hecessary Now for College Men to Serve Year as Cleik. York sesators will be called in. Ididate. This is a considerable job. hospital training school of Supreme Court Justice Daniel V McXamee. who is presiding a; a trial term in New York countv. Patronage i n districts represent ed by Republicans will be handled by the two senators, actio.; ou . recommendations of the county chairmen. Generally speaking, they will control the larger jobs just mentioned, after the congressmen have be ?n consulted. It is doubtful if James A. Farley will intervene in local fights which but it can be done. If it cannot be arranged, then the matter will be settled by the state committee or by he congressman involved and the Netr Yotk senators. Requiem masses were celebrate* 1 at St. Marx's cathedral Monday for Mrs- James Paquette aad relatives of Sister Mary <»f Grace. <Mher.< during the week were as folinwr.: avoid ;t. He is a man of peace and nrs hirmony in the party in D. A. R. Members Are Appointed To New Group Mrs Henry Savage. 149 Barbea j avenue, is a patient in the Hepburn Mrs. George D. Hewitt. Carthage, j hospital. Ocdeanburg. where she and Mrs. Leo Fmnk. Ogdensburg. j underwent a minor operation Wetl- have received notification of ,thei. j nasday Her condition is consid- appoinument ns meanbers cf -the ered ravorable.—Watertown Time? newly nruited Foi^ Craile commit- tee or the Daughters of the Ameri-' can Revolution. The appointments a: came from Mrs. Robert Hamilton ' Gibbs, state regent, in ncrordnnre ' with an act of the 3Tth state con- ference of the society. The two northern New York members, together with eleven oth- ers, augment the original investl-' gation oommiUee. Fort C'railo. built • about 1S42 at Rensseiaerwyck. the . American pntreomrtMp of Kiliaen van Rensselaer nf the Netherlands, for the protection of the settlers of the east banks o i the Hudson rrrer. is located in the present city of Rensselaer. oppoaUe Albany, and ^ is one of the aid eat houses and one ~ of the finest examples of early f Dutch architecture in the United States. tfT*i-| Patronage at present is a minor Tllesdav ai 7 for Mrs . M P. L>-uch: consideraUon of the Roosevelt ad- Wednesday at 7 for Si*ur Mary ministration. Jnb seekers very Kathleen and at 8 for Edward frankly are not wanted in Wash- streeter: Thursdav at 7 for Mr,. inston now and Chairman Farley : Anna c . M( <;uire and at K fur Marv undoubtedly mill develop if he can doe snot hesitate to say that there Ge U tjj e - Satardav at S «th anniver- will 1^ no general patronage dis- ;„,„. fo ' r Mr& ^ ry Lvnch awther tribution during the present crisis. Iftf Francis M. Lvnch Mrs. Charles S. Hubbard has a , collection of paper enrrency issued bv hanks in different p*rts of th • country before and after the civil war. when money was scarce. The _, biUs were printed on a roznmim : grade of paper and most r>f them ~\~^~~~~~ — are now in a tattered condition- Resolution Presented by Alderman James C. Ta * v **** b «* n in the »«««»?*•« « IYIT • 1 a 1 . 1 11 <>f Mrs. Hubbard's family Usr -many Lynch Is Unanimously Adopted—Mayor !yoa rs » nd ari . 0 t imrtk-uiar inter One of the Seconders. \«• •». *• ^ rc T mt iim * ** v \** f the widespread agitctiun ft»r the is- jsuanoa of scrip money. Council Backs President In His Economy Program An amended rule covering the admission of attorneys and counse- lors a: law to the bar was promui- pated by the Court of Appeal^ whereby a law studVat who is a Lradtis/e of an approved college or university will not be obliged 10 serve a clerksh^'in a Jaw office Kefore berominr eligible for ad- tniss-'oti to the bar. The amendment also provides that a fourth year on graduate Mudy at an approved law school af.'er tutcessfui (nmpleUon of a prescribed turee-year course will be accept?d as a substitute far a olerkship in the case of a non-col lese graduate. Tlw-se charges will go into ef- fect June 1. Andrew McGiniey. a oue-iet;se<; man. was taken wo custody Thursday by State Troopers San 'demon and Reise and City Police- man Francis Cadteax Thursday on a warrant issued by Justice o[ the Pence Byron Chambers of Lisbon, cbargir -x thin! d*;ree as>s&u!t. Tlte compKint a a s made uy Mrs. Li<- lian Coons, who ?a;d i\> tiiti)e.> I FOR RENT— M«< i^«> i^u«-u(\ . !S12 Caroline sueei. fioni May 1st. A>p]y to f. O. i; Itell. FOR SALE ,>;a:»l--.d 1 vA VA bles :i> excei.ent condJt!«»n. Inquire at *'*C Ford St. j FOR RENT OR LEASE Lx .-ep. • tional opportunity, stare centralis ' located at 8 Lake St. Basement and I water front dockage optional. Very • reasonable. Phone 51N-J. SALESMEN WANTED MEN WANTED—To ccudact world tenowced Rawleigh Hone Service Business in ciT'es of O^- deoaborg. Canton. Gotiverneur and counry of Southwest ^*. Lawrence. Reliable hastier can start earsic^ *25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediatelv. R^tvlei!:h Co.. Dept. X Y-2S4^S. Albany. X. Y. SULLY SOLURI WEDS Sylvester Soluri. of Watertown. well knowa- in price fighting cit- cli- - as Sully Soiiiri. was married :o M»ss Dorothy Murphy of Water tnva yesterday afternoon by Jus- t::»- o: the Pei.-e K. R Emerson 01 :h • town of Watertown. SMOKER AND BOXING Thursday Night March 23 BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB MARSH'S GYMNASIUM Admission Have You Seen THE NEW Chevrolet A retolutiou pleu-riZK; \loyal sup- port to President Roosevelt in his .iffons to t-lace our couuiry on a ilrrn financial and economic basis,*' <iuiiir..< hospital care. During the — \_ discussion it was said the city had War Veterans Will been called upon in the past to pay ir:i:e bills for care of persons was unanimously adopted by the sent to the hospital and he believ- Hanncn - Henry Motor Car Co. —BRANDY'S— Drug Store Specials Coty Face Powder and Per- fume SBc Ingram Shavm? Cream SSc Park© Fountain Pens $1-00 Gu»r*nteod Fountain Syrir- oes ^*c Guaranteed Hot Water Bot- tles 49* Sowtbfe Adex Tablets 89c Vapex _ - - *9e Cease «c Purm Cod Liver Oil SOc. 75c S2LS0 Ambroaia Deal 4L» Vi-ka Anttseptic - —Wc Aspirins. Me do*., per fna„m>e Two 25c Tobss Dr. West Tooth Paete He Blades far Gillette Razer Trumtx. 2 for He Tooth Brush ft 10c Cho. Peanttt Clnatsu 25c Whttmavt's Fairhtll Cboce- tatna JSOc Mary LteooMi CHooetnncs. Maw Sic •*. $1 75 Ynriftey Lobmn and 2 cahvea Soap S1J» *nm . ..7T_ - Oc 9Sr Par*e * Dm*m Swm Pro- aectrwe Cren«n Jnc TL-z Parne A D«via Men«can- en Disc* «er tnnant Tkc 90c Parfce A. Oan^a Amman Hmm* Lottosi JOc -mcvEnrrEEw EmttntmuE^ F. Ceenm AlXFOBSl.ml e nawe a cnv«nsnae Une of CtepTs Omby Dei Clyde F. Brandy LOOK AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR FOOT * i»'i FLAT. II hat cor** 0f\D drTClMM) *J*P*OP SnOtJnV V9 fwoperly f yoi^sd if ym or* *• haw r**i mnd icshng iwf cOnrfoft. MATRIX SHOES Saw* mowlnW iwnmaptit 4k*» Hi Hm boHmm* of yaw •ns^W* lv*H ^ U^9 dJln^WHB^™^ •ity council Wednesday night. It ; u-as offered at the close of the ' regular meeting by Aldermaii James C. Lyi?:h and seconded by j Mayor R. J. Morissette and Alder- ' man Fred T. Sticfcney. The reso- ! iution reads as- rollows: \Aaare or conditions existing ' in oar nation, we. the undersigned ' mayor and board of aldermen of ' Ogdensburg. «X. Y., wish to po on j record as eipressics utmost confi- j dence in President Franklin D. ' Roosevelt and urge all residents of ' this city to give him their loyal support in his efforts to place our < ocntry on a firm, financial and t r-onoatic basis.*\ ' The resolution was signed by I the mayor and ail of The aldermen ; and forwarded te the President in Washington. Business considered during the meeting was principaly of rou- i»d a beUer system of keeping track of these cases should be in- augurated. The mayor said he had -utrr-eeded in securing a reduced schedule of charges for care el persons who are sent to the hos- pital at ?>a)»Bc expense. Alderman Lynch said tbe system heretofore in use was aomewhat lax. ns there was nothing to indicate that inves- tigations -were mane. The city was recently called upon to pay about I32.W0 for the care and support of indigent per- sons for a term of years. These bills were audited by the board of so pe: visors and charged back against the city. Aide reran Madden reported «o the board that be was hopeful of beinc able to secure a substantial reduction In tbe cose of streer lignts the coming fiscal year. A warrant for I19JJ& was 01- Meet Monday Night A MwArr tor *ii »w:-i *«r ^e. erans in tbe Ogdensburg district will be given at the armory Non- day evening in connection with the regular mantlily meetine of Fran- cis Fiadlay Hanbidge -post. Amei ;- can Legion. Commander Georee H. Mndtin will preside. There wiH be a series of addresses Toilowed by a buffet ranch. The speaker- wili ', includ? Mayor R. J. Morissette. County Commander Lyle Hunirc-s of Potsdam. Collector John C. Tul- loch. Julius Frank aad others front . outside points. Commander Maulia stated that all veterans in thr o-c fienabure district were iuv:ted to be present. Action on the te*leral econnm.. : Ui'l will be taken by the past. Cocc- mmndder Georre H. Madlin said a resolution piedrinr sup;-'*>r T to Pre-»>d«»nt Kooseve'.j rrabsbly u<tuli'i be adontecl. Couple Observe 63D Anniversary Mr am Mrs. K hard H. He> : tocji-uil of Ht n.v-^-laer Fal's ob- scrvt :t liifcir Wd wedding annivers- ary Thursday. Their daughter and two sons were present. They were married in First Pre^yterian , church ia Ogdensbarg. Mr. and Mrs. t^orge Wallace of Itodge Center. Minn., formerly of Morris tow u. also »ere married e*3 years ago Thursoay. Mr. WaUace. d0. is a brother of Mrs. Elizabeth LaFrenay of Hammond. JUDGE GRAY MAY RECOVER FROM WOUND Tiic condition of former City Judge Myron E. Gray, who was taken to the Hepburn hospital Thursday suffering from a aeveie woucd in the throat, was reported to bp mTiroviug yesterday and it is 1 xvl he has a good chance ta re- rover. Judge Gray has been in IU heal;h for a considerable period. He wa< four-d in aa ante-room of his o.'.':'-e at 9Z% a. m. and immed- iate'.v taken to the aoanital. wheie he ww attended by Dr. Grant C. M id.: t tine nature. The city treasurer was authorized to ltorrow *l.*4w «*red P» w - for nse in home relief. The mayor Mayor Morissette m-***ded at a asnoucted the ajppointment of meeting nf the beard of centrei I>rs. W G. Cooper, R L. Stacy and Wednesday afternoon at *-*>. Bin.. F. E. Clark *S a medical ad*isor7 *ere andrted and referred to the t-jarri. Thev will eeriify cases re- «*»ty conncii for payment. Resident at Home Bridge Party at For Aged Expires The Masonic Club •dTff^fn/ •itVdBrWnT ff» STytamW Qumf*, b«1H skoaw MOST STYLES S BL 1 RK EJO -VUYQDOO S*40ES —rr PAYS.* Mis.>; Mary Cafeiil bom May 3*. If&Z tt Port lienry. X Y.. died at tbe CHd I^eorie's House in tbe City Orpfcanage Thnrsday nigbt at ^ '•'rSock. She w^» tbe dantebter of T>ary CadsiU and Mary Ccovrley- MTHS CahiS esrtered the b*aar in Jniy. »«\. at which Lawrece F. <^thben and Irr. W. Grant Conner wen frr-t hs«tors rn the bridge towmnment Thurs- day nigbi at the nUeensr temple Tber had 3S points and a »mre » r 2.713 John M. Xscnads and Char ies H. fiimonna were suand with 2S ftotats aad a score of 1J*2- Smoker and Get-together Sponsored by Hanb«one Post. No. t», American Legion Monday Night, March 2Cth, at 830 at Stale Armorj Alt World War Veterans et Ounanabiirt Dtst-iot nrhiob .ntlndei «ammond. 0ner HiU. Moerrsaowm m*4 Lisbon are cordially invited to attend. SEVEFiA*. GOOO SPEAKERS—tdUSMC- SWGIWC. CffTEaTAm- M£NT. BUFFET LVMCM. ALL FTtEE- COPE ALL AWO HAVE A COOO T1MC. nenided e*^v *mce and wf»we> %t* There were eleven tnane? and twen- her d«ntb bad been iH for some mail a enrd or cart C. O. Imr rea-viqsti •rfi « Tn* fnaura^ was at * fr«m 9L Sntnrnay • Cnnnei and barial *«* ntore *n »_ Man's O- '»=• **+ • rrt T Mngr. Janaes J. Lneev <dx> held en Marcb 2Z ty4»o team*, fbe attendance being the tarres* «dnce the tanrrnaments started dMuring tbe winner. High arnres were the erneT nf tne ewen- WTTI be Mrs. Rutb C*rlssoo Granted a Dnrorce ctrrriinc RCSUOED w-attiaat oawsntJOiBS were at St. Lawremre mate bs» t«*a: «a«-- werh and it wa* ****** «\VM»X. Ma^rh 1»— An -fa* - rufftc»ena naantstF to m*—; loc-Btni-v demee m. dieonte cmnted MM nend dwrisrr tne y*ntr wvfl be »• Mr? nmth Caneaen froaa b»-r hai-»cnten. Tbe ice in tbe anmna wan bc^ad. Henmsng C Oarbmnn nf •a*to incb«t ta thjeacnens. Ea:i»er <»sd»niAiur^ was fOei mere !B me wjarter !.-*• t«ns. naff tne H». The idaiawirT renj«;red am—nt, were cnt and •«** «f *>* iCnred in sun »u< A new ensd *«r sranted Si* 1 --i,. mmS ,__ ^,. ll . , tneir wtraemrt m*r aa« .r» marine BOaat ma be ^ Ov*^m^' rg «» n^anrner nf wmt% fm- m*m abnr Jatr L WOOD - WOOD IS ISCH HA&D BLOCK per envi IS IKCH lUJtD SLAB, per saw* IS T9CB HSCBL fcr onvi IS* nmcanOFTSLAB.wercm* tt OrCH KIMDUSC WOOD, per h Aim nVO Kimss mt CcaJ-J^irrt tbrv JOSEPH SANTAY ttSFJLTTEESOHSTEEET PHOKB 5J6 VOSS WASHERS FOR 1933 Anv.-iica's grcatert '.•ulucc. quality at nc» L»^w Prices $39.95 - $49.95 - $59.95 $69.95 - $79.50 A pair ui Sfc»!M>rainiu:: KtuiiuK Tubs frer- with some models. i»th- '•rs equipped r.:th Ei.-ctricxtSly protect el Wrinecrs. the sa!e?T v.-ringer found on any washer in tbe U. S. All us*- Handwashing method. Corrugated porcelain enameled tubs. Many other ex cloairc ftaturcs- Anlherized I trait r* TheGreeHMfg.Co. 115-117 Lake St Ogoensbu*'fl Phone 506 N. Y. BRING YOUR BATHROOM UP TO DATE i; Hi I IT XO\V prices art- at r<wk liotfouj . . . workmanship up t o our usual staitdarrl. Photic t'ti ... a represent alive witi ••«»m«.' and estiiuntc your job. JttH^F.SKBLDdS fLUUB.JNO-HtAT.MG - FOWEPr •MnLATJOU BOrittS- SMMKXSIaCKS 314 FORD STREET OGDENSBl»G.»Y rnoNS 9S4. SPECIAL 4BW-HHBM Hats LKANr:> and BLOtkKI) A LJAZJA Across from Hacketfs PREST-0-UTE BATTERIES CABLES GASKETS SPARK PLl GS THERMOSTATS RADIATOR STOP-LEAK and CLEANER BllBS OIL FILTERS OGDENSBURGfBAnCRY CO. sf JTsTiirr\ -\'^mfimml