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PAGE FOUR TUE OCDE^SBIRG ADVANCE AND .ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT SUNDAY, MARCH VJ, 1*33 i 4 The OGDENSBUKG ADVANCE St. Lawrence Sunday Democrat P«MUaeJ *v€tt Sa&asar *» TtK RKlSMIte aOVatSE Ct, W 31S I riVr'tt tunou •14 J. R B»»J*»T Sa. A. J. Bttct»> - Utxav Bnctt* J. &. BmtJtwr. Ja. - President - Vie»^r«**4£sf - - - XeUv - sacf-TViM*. ff««-*«f «i »er<>a4-cta«* »»«U *«rt«r «l tk* pot: oju* ct Oftf—mrf. hew Tor* LEI'S BARTER I Three lines offering a -Barter** eeets you nothing. The ad must have an Ogdensburg Advance Box Number, replies »re to be called for at this office. The Advance retains the right to censor ail FREE ads placed. DINING ROOM TABLE will ex change for anything. Sox 32, Ogd. Advance. UNDER THE MICROSCOPE Inf. lictri f A SCHOOL GROUP Wuudiu muuey is good at last March has beeu very Leonine ever since it made its bow. A church sroup criticised Mr. Sneil ior uvunu^ repeal and he tt<i*jin' ir j by voting against the beer bill. Voi.zm* has passed the econ- omy bill. The president will do the it--'. That it will be a good job i^oes jtiijuut saying. This Spring Milk Firm Buys Hackett Foun- dry and Plans to Acquire Another Site. ' MONDAY NIGHT Musical Program By Children Enjoyable Feature of the Occasion. ROOSEVELT'S TRIUMPH '.'l-un the triumph of Preaideu 1 UoosrtV*-]; it is needless io ex;-* ::al«-. His boldness, his skill in s*-i* •i.n time. piece and opportunity. Uis qimt and coiuj-osed air as he oiked of t\r»i:^re>s the seeniiui:iy i!Hf.os.<- h!f. h*d tht-ir rewind- l«ub:!e-; >:;; aclii* ':<•'.'• -se^t v as sp\t-de<i by thv e-V-^emy 01 the tliut-*. Everybody was crying ou.. that there mus: be stoverameni ec- caociy. Mr, ItoG.-eveh was alxuost clone aa:oiii; jrabUv men in beiuz honest euAu'-h and brave enough :o show wh«re J5»w,©ev.ewi could 'ne saved v;:hout injustice to any. Support for the President instantly t-:nt- u;< Tke the *>und of many vate-r*. Ctxrpresas might Rruiuo!e but it couid not deny. Grant inn: the Pre^d.-nt was favored by eir- cuaistau.-cs. But lie had the per- ception and resolution to take dae :.u>«'axita:;r- cf thtui where ctfc:v* Lad faltered and faile-J. The whole has fsiriy to he ranked as a traa* ceadeat feat oi sute$m^n<!i,p ROCKING CHAIRS Mill trade for what have you? Box 33, Ogd. Advance. HUNTING DOG thoroughbred, wiil exchange for what have you? Box 34, Ogd. Advance. Our city council put itself iu ;.'tt» un'i public seutiaient by call- iu--. upon all of our citiseaa to sued bavk of the President. Negotiations for the sale of the former Hackett foundry by the Hac- kett Mard-a are coiniany to the Cea- ter Milk Product* company of Middlebury Center. Vt.. were, com- pleted Thursday. The buildiux adl l»e repaired and used for the man- ufacture of a milk product. An- j A delightful feature ••!' Ut« West 'Side Parent Teacher associ»ti<'U'* ; meetiUK last Monday evening in the ' WafchiufcU*** M-U<HJ1 was a deimu- stratioa of musical work in the trades under th»* MI;N-I-» i.-i«<u *.f Mius Isabella M. <'aiupu»-il. About 1SU ]>u|»ils t«H>k tuart it! the vi<cal exertis«-s. Mrs. Jtdiu J. Tyr»-ll prt*- sided at the business ineriin^ and New Flags Are to be Purchased Entertainment for Benefit of Fund to be Held at Armory March 24. GRAY8AR ELECTRIC RADIO will trade for what have you. Bex 25. Ogd Advance. BR'JNSiVICK PHONOGRAPH ».). swap for mostly anything. Box 2*. Q?d. Advance. 1924 LIGHT SIX STODEBAKER touring car will trade for 4 burn- er oil stove. Box 27, Ond. Ad- vance. Coud old bock beer will be back w>:h us th.s fprinx. And those scat >isn . '.'JO. Puck ward, turn back, oh time is j by flight. 1: :;- repotted that the border pa- u-oitnan who tired on a Onden>- t»jr^ bo*.v!>!2* lea^i r»cen;ly holds a i»rt idt-ntial appoiniaiect. If that is so he (in rexeive his walking .•ui>»-!> : n eiiort order. Th^ xn^ to Albany made rood copy fnr a d*4e£ation of senbes who took the ionr ride. noun^^-iceut that the sale was im- the usual mouthly ruutiue was tro- pendiiii was uraOe re<-ently. The ce*d*-«l with. eompany plans to manufacture cou- ! Tin' musical program follows: densed milk, it i s understood. The i 1- t'nisou Sour —The Fla^- negotiations have also opened ft»r' 2 2-Phrt tlh^.- us —The Unild- the pun-ha&e of a vacant lot on ***—*'• tirade. Kiny street onosite the foundry as j 3. 2 I\art t'horus Tin- PKUKC a site for a storehouse. The firm's '—S*h Grade. ensineers will arrive here this 1 * 2-Part Cliorus ti*ui-. Oam- week to mike plans for new con- —\*h <Irade. sin::lion work. It is understood the firm will obtain its supply of mt.'k from the Northeastern Milk company, whose plant Is adacent. SOUK WushiuKtun*.'-' FINE ORGAN will exchange phonograph any Stze. Box Ogd. Advance OLD COINS will make trade deal for same. Box 29. Ogd. vance. for 28, or Ad- (iov. Lehman is calling oa ike legislators for more speed in pre psrier the necessary beer legisla- tion. The governor is on the job Mrs. Cheritree Died Saturday At Glen Cove 26 Rounds Of Boxing- Scheduled \oie Marsh and Al Rayhome j to Mest in Main Bout ! Wednesday. T«-»-n;y.?ix »ounds of real scrap- py \ ;-: ; i >lr. v for Northern New York fi'.'ht fans at the Star Thea- tre oa Wednesday x>i?bt, March 22. fl^nt!e:.ran \Joie\ Marsh will me*: A J Re;, borne of Malone in the main bout. Th; ; ; wi!l mark Reyhome> f'itt arj^aracc-e oa a fisuu card is Or.densl>*r-. but from press Te- ports c.-ourvil Matr.«e hp is a rod r.«i.--.. ; r'nunmi). ii.ivinz htudiiUft: boxing shows in Malone. Moira and Bru-htoa. The Em City scrap- per has dt. istons over Her-tor Mont;son and Care Man SulLivan of V.'at»»rtown and that mtaos that Gentleman Joie Marsh is in for a lourh ni;j!f when they ci«kSh. In matrtlnnc Mars-h in this city, the promoters have always found dtffi- culiy in finrl'.r •; an epponent that would make the AtAmrn flash ex temd uitn.-pif. and they now say Uia' in ileylsDme :hey hare found a filler thr-t. will either rai.st- March's .<Jctk or b»?ml it to boUon:. In Llv xCT.-.'iv.-j.} six round bout Slipp-r;-- C:tsh of H»avelton »i ; l l<-K-k tiorus with Sluptrer Barnes of Mtissfca. Raines is no stranger in ()\uVr. !»irr_- awl has always p-iv- eu a svo-J m-yjuai or himself in thr local riTi.\-:. V.m*h is uw an ex- l-etu-nc: ii riii- r.rtist i.ud is doiir: p'.'.nl.. o: f'.uh'in;' on Northern New York and Canadian ftirht c-Ar<'>. H-- h-s upjnareii in O'.vaif.a. TI:;T-• Laxe ;•.rri Mru>hton. =:ttuns real toush as^icnumnt^ and v:in- ninr consiptcnlly. Hush is a stiff pun:-h»T aad in liaroes will find a wiliic- 2:ixe^-. asi-urinf; the ian* pU ury of cx<~iten»en;. In a special six round slufrfe&i Cr>. lioidfarK of Malmte and H,c. F:.-.t }iuj»ert will .«eitfe an ajra- a««rt. These boys have fought \o a draw en two ] revious bunt's aaU both ar«- out t3 win a decision. Bordr<ju, former football star lion; ficOrr:e?own university, is a rasped licbr^r with a knu.\k«ut punch ;f be lonnPTi.*. and pracsiaes to dis- l-\^ '.i l:.!j-»:t *xt th:c*- rtmnd.-. while B.z Fi£t ju*t caa't afree a-m4 F-ys r:*» • •!! -am the tables on the collegian. T»a frur ronml bout'- are a'^.3 c«w*ed. arimuae; tt»celh er V~nM>~ Traccr r the I«is.b»ii p:-r?- lev. rttvf Tae I>* ;>?ys*er Kvl. ytvnrr M^aa*w xp-1 KH Urok *:H f^lr ti»e rartaia taiaer. tria. «< tn t5k«. sj| The hemi* aiC 4 BURNER PERFECTION OIL j STOVE w.th overt, high back. ; will trade for good Heifer. Box 30. Ogd. Advance WILL EXCHANGE gas Wve for i three rock in 2 chairs or raato. ' Box 9 Ogd. Advance. WILL EXCHANGE cU coins for meacine or house hoH needs. Box 13, Ogd. Advance. WILL EXCHANGE antique sewing machine for nise glassware. Box 17. Ogd. Advance. WILL TRADE mrd-l T Frrd in good condition for what have you? Box 11, Ogd. Advance. MAN will do any kind of wo>-k for room and boa id. Box 5. Ogd. Ad- vance. MAN will operate typewriter for room and board. Box 19, Ogd. Advance. MAN 48, will do IKJM work, in ex- change for used car. Box 15, Ogd. Advance. HAVE $25 LIGHT USED CAR what have you of equal value? Box 12. Ood. Advance. YOUNG MAN wants work in ex- change for fishing tackle, gun etc. Box 14, 0?d. Advance. FINE UPRIGHT PIANO will ex change for used furnace. Box 20, Ogd. Advance. CHAUFFEUR licensed. married, will do anything for what have you? Box 18. Ogd. Advance. YOUNG MAN will exchange work for room and board. Box 21. Ogd. Advance. The school teachers of the citv are making a voluntary contribu ) tion of about $12.«t* from the-ir salaries toward the reduction of taxes These donations show a ; fine spirit of co-operation, uarticu- ;' larly as ia many cases they entail pergonal Mriif^res. With the re- t'resietii fund contribution figured in. the teachers wili surrender 11 1-2 r:-r ceut of their salaries each month. Mrs. Hazel Lcntmon Cheritree. fl. wife ot Andrea- J. Cheritree. died of pneumonia at her honae in Glen Cove yesterday. She was a d\u«hter of the Ute Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Lemmoa of Osdeasboir and a graduate of St Lawrence university. Surviving are her hus- band, a daughter Betty and two sisters. Mrs. Ivaloo Reimers of Plainfield. X. J., and Mr*. Minnie Lawyer of Providerre. The body will be brourbt here Tuerdar f:>r The North Country delegation made a bis hit in Albany at the . _ . ,.,.„, ,, m . _.^^ u ' burial tn the family plot in Osdens- 'k lull beartnj:. It was a worth . _ ^ «__ «._ **.?,,, trip and should produce n; while ; burr cemetery. Rev some results. The farmers, as weil • Dr. William of the First '• 5. luisou Birthday. j «_ 2 i*art-l»ivau».-s «th flrao!**. j 7. 2i*uJt-\Viut'.r Sport* -5th : Grade- S. 3-Part t'hortis—Mk-hiKan. My i Michigan—7th Grade. ! >. Unison Sonj; F»<x»t Bonnie Banner. IM. 2-l»art S»-mi Cho*us—The St;irs--S«h tlrad*-. 11. 2-Part Chorus--Echo—*th Grade. 12. S-Ptirt < h;»rus- Stair of the Sumre:r Xit:bt - 7th <Irade. 13. 2-Part Chi»rus—Billy Boy- »th Graih-. 14- 2-Purt Chorus - Pleasant Dream*-- Tih tJmde. 15. Unison Sous—Old Glory. KELLOGGSBACK FROM TRIP TO THE FAR WEST z< the idle city workers, need strong hefcpiog hand just now. Preabvterian chunth. win conduct Left Los Ange!es a Few Hoars j committal services at the stave at [2 P. ax The people of Nw York state hav«- reason to be deeply prateful ihrt a man of the ability of Col. Lelimin was chosen governor Us I fall. Ilnrin? the recent bank ice flurry there was a real sense of , _,.,, , _ A . . . ., _ security in the knowledge thai j Will be Staged ID April—De- HeTbert H. L#hman was at the gree Ceremonial in Can Minstrel Show by The K. C. Council helm. ton Today. Grand Kni*bi Martin J. Hoiden announces that the KniRhts ot Col- iinrbus are p\er*rins: to sta'^e » minstrel «how the latter part of that rich men can break the laws should be dispelled. According to a report from Wash- ; ington the j:c»vernn»ent is going to j K-t aiter the big bankers who vio- • latt-d th<> :i/ron»e and K-ukinp h.'ws. Tio- widclv prevalent idea rs 'Apri!. He is now at work on the . details of the production a.id fur- | tber annoumemexits will be made 1 later. j Members of the <-onnjil are re- ! quested to attend the exemplifica- tion «rf the first degree by the Op- , densbtirg and Canton Councils in Canton this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Several of the candidates will be . from Ogdezsburg. The ceremonies w-jll be in charge or Grand Knight Gerald FitzGera'd of Canton assist- ed by the OKdeff^lturi; degree team. No President ia the history o! the country has obtained such tjuick results from a new congress To be sure a great emergency ex- isted but real leadership was nec- essary and Franklin D. Rooseveit supplied it. The -general outlook in the country is stead try bn prov- ing and there is Teason to believe that lfsn will mark tae turning point. ICEMEN BEAT NORWOOD ACES BY 132 POINTS T'.H- St. Lawn•*»»•>• 1< «• f-r.iXiuny' P'liKter.- «• f'-atcrj tli- X•:•••.«. <;•.?! >ce> in ;i lK>v.'iii.r n.alcli luvt *•»«•)•» on tb«- Crt*sc«iit Kf-rejtion iili«-v«. B-iwliaii of the visitor?- and Ii<->\-. of the locals w»-re tied for high triple with w•or«-.< of f»5».T The U-- Morristown Will Clash With S. M. A. Basket Ball Bivals Slated to Meet is Gym Here Wednes- day Nignt. Play by Students Was Fine Success liSy^^iiig Before the Great Earth- quake Began. Mr. and Mrs. Waller C.uest Kel- lusi: tet-irned Friday from LiOS Anu**1es. where :hey arrived a few day« before the eartltquake arter a cruise !.x>m X*.-.v York. They had intended ?oitr; *m to Honolulu but owin^ to the -bank holiday decided to return rast. The day before the auakevs teesan they stood on a cliff at I^onp Beach and witnessed a great naval parade. This cliff was later demolished. The ;'eaters In-uan ia'e in the day as Mr. and Mrs. Kt-Hom. were entraining for a town ori thf* Mexi- can side Mr. Helios noticed theiT coach seemed to ir«-nibie but thought nothing of it at the time. La'er a n^vsUwy on the train paid a 1'ridge was shaken and he be- lieved it must have been caused by a£ cartlwruake. F. A. Stouphton. formerly of Potsdam, who accompanied >lr. ar-d Mrs. Kel!o?^ from New York, ren^ained in l»os Au'-'vtes. Sol Kaplan Store Was Burglarized men had a margin clou*-. S«ore.~: rr Oim;iu FVminc TV'lar*ey T»isnaw B<;yer Hunx^ii iBWBEaCE mm SteinkerHiuer rVfwball l*rem FretKli I7'> 2l\> 174 12* 1K€ Mh of 1J r «,« UC Cfl !*•: 11!« 1K!» ir.R zx *>«* mwm acu j}»\ UK 1S« 1~2 12« 7C4 l\*» IsS IM <M; mz K97 I::T IKI i^ 1W» 141 7*7 i<w;~ n« 17S- '^4 1*K-—441 741 th- -l>»4 S3*> oil -444; •5S 2*34 •;4> 4cl r.r.s - *^r 244)2 The play. \IMir American Cous- in,\ ni? Lciven an aloe presenUition Hy tbe students of St. Mary's aca- demy under tbe direction of lie v. John A. Cotter in the s'-hool audit- orium Thursday and Friday even- ings. Jt was the annua] St. Pat- rick V day entertainment and a crowded house witnessed the pro- duction. Tbe program included a number of mnshal numbers by lo- cal vocalists. Most Bev. Bisho;> J. H. Coarey and tbe mravsears of tbe clergy were in aueodanca. Motor Cars Friday Bay Scout Meeting Held Here Friday •a.* dj-•!!«••-•-d *••» * fflrf•»*•»•»*» *i f>5 S«-<n7t •«£* '-.ita oi t>- wenthrrn «-!.rr*;i«- m ta- <\r^»-*«aT R«*rt rri- d»--r ;f.riM««' OiJa^rt or»M 1* X\» >#»rk. n'gj'.aU eaex-aaxee. a*e- sMed aad re>« ?^5»tauve» were awe- ^-..a. M-31 ffMrn lb» AdtnMd^f-k. St. Lmm r-ac*. J»-#frwo»-L«^WMi <-<*tatriis. Ta» tmr*T •«• Tbe in- 'i,7'\i.*»»r »1 MS rj* t-t* if*.i< ir- ;. d-soser it ifc* Onr.-^t Jo2.r <;iii/\*- Adan>- n r 42* Prcn :oj itreri^e nwiiTied <«»*• j«»it'e tha' hi.- car ?Jr«'-k zn u'-kin-wn r-tmzih «•« be »rf5 U~iV'»r ^-^ oa ?<*-£ *.r*-*< Fruia-j Soe ^*-m^>^ m fr«»^T «>* :he tjt~ ui».-i v.^s knot kcJ df*L *»c» w;« anho-T. Adam.- -^id lfr> Fr<«^ PayiH . r>-.»>il-rir uv. it .«•• tiv^xme. v a,. kawiH 4f**B bt- it car Frt&ay bst e>^ij»e«f .-e» *m* \vfary <ar«- frir**' ir. li.im^r-l V.':; • :.-: 4\st<*raa> OsTsr-r V. A. VaJU*e «- ir a c.-ilh.«--*«* at taw- e«Ti*«-r *d fV«rd a*»d Pj«»eT»'* «r*et*: FVi William Cunninpham. manager of boys varsity basketball at St- MeryV A<ademy. yesterday asmcanv <-d that the S. M. A. would clai* wttJt MofTiKtofni High acboot chanrpiotis of tin St. Law rear* Val- ^ ~ \ ~ ley and the Moaatam Valley ka . SeiTU-FUiaiS III en-*. Wedm-^day ereaiug in the St., Mary's Academy cyaa. This will be the necood apaearaace betweesi ] these two teaan*. 1* tit- arxt paasc j whi»* was played at Morrhstuwa. - the locah* were defeated. Tai* dc f.at. however. w»». the oaly **m- MiSer'-d by tbe SbiaU this seaaun by a high «d»ool team. A* th* M4irrij*'.v.-ii team *a» the • ^\ rt \ «>:-.1T teas to defeat the Purpit aad • White 4»<y* this xeawim, tae fecal* *re aaai«*us to reveasx this ay -.andr&g tbe Farrand e*a<bed hsu*- .«*-r* a i*<aa<* y** f 1 *a»T* ^ ^ , AV iu j mmph wmx** store Ur!. wiil ad*y the M.«TiK^ «. ^ ^ ^ ^.^^^ ;=umf vd> rn the preltsaiaary. The f«d lowiae bovK will see mriitm with tin SahsU Wed»o«lay: Hyme*. M*«r r«m-. Tiismis.i Saastk. Caihdaaa asd Ucktara- Poli -e re;oriM-l Friday tuat Sol Kisplan'i s-to'-*' on I abe'.la street was eni^re«I Tiiur-day r.i^ht by La.-'Ia.\s. nrp^imffbiy boy.*, who crvv)f\\ tiirou-^h a <t»al cbute. Some shirts and other arrirles and fl.Si in money were stolen. Ac oasacr > e«s?sfal att^nj.; was maiir* to break into tbe Puritan store, near Kaplan's. Some board:- were pull- ed from a rear v. iadow shutter. P»t ; r«» reroned that an unsuc- cessful •?t;«T3ii't v,a? mad*- by bi:r- z'.ssz to eater Kdward Sovie's res- taurant at 121S Ford street Tues- day ni?bt. Indoor Baseball League This Week WOOD FLOUR PLANT TO BE Ti.*- <*•«- -final* in tbe Ocd-ii.-- bur^ indoori ba^e bail league will ; be piayed tbi» w*-«* in the axm.»r... {Tbe Basse'.2« will play the Shi;> yard* and tbe Shade Hollers wii! tae Moa»e. The winners will ia the cnaanswocsaFp »erie-. two oat or three, later ia th< aaoath. A silver trophy to ae pre- seated to tbe rhaavpio&s AS no* CLOSED SOON the W«<dae*dsy wight the I»unlr»ns de- feated tbe RaHseil? 13 t« 1* #DtJ tke Saurrafds >*m to tae ^aaiie RoBer* 14 ta 7. The nmf*rre* were r>4e Farraad aad 51 salty Perkj^ POLICE ASSN. HELD MEETING 4a y. j»co«rdiac u, a reawrt the swWtnr SatsrrdiT Weils h^ va mnrmr -fat's* <m e*-«r*» aac itw '«*er saa»l:ra- *trot+ h«ra <1*ar m <:mroz *M p£*t*T 'ir -trc.t fr\r- *hv- > Dr Taoaaaa D. Rrowa win t» •xhf lawafcer ai ih^ Krwaau* ksaca eaa ia the C+*ia*mT liana* tamo: j«t i-awreBce O«BTT P««jJce PT»N- raw aoaa. ie«-ii*-e .km*m%*ri'me regaiar m^t Mrs. Jasae* l-asjdrx reraraed ia.*: mc Ute Marra wa» aeai Taarnaiav aigai freaa WalerrisV. *hat+ *** T??crr» j»t fc o'<4ori at taw ««ty aaTi wa» called ay tae death of her bro- Cianiitraiaii rntftaae SSMWW wa- tb-»r. rraa* VeKewaa. T^araday traasataei aatd a imwef dhah «a«r »«*' The fuaoral wa* b*44 yes- VT f<4V<w-« May«^ Mnimtei*. tersiay •• rpimr S Ha*aar4L A» Hap •' - r fiawsrd X*raw)^ «»d H+mxi* rt» u^A Hm**** Turns «d |V MaLiiur Han . ]Co.;r« anaouu\. ' ed yesterday that tite H* k*r- Moore wood fk*ar mill would close ' > ;ru 1. He «*a:d :nc ? utit-down wouW nrn k— \., : i!.aaei»t. as it was ' btraed '» r* muij.tr z<k:uti iuae 1. Mr. Mowre declared It- k of btts.n+-?-a , ferc«»4 the Kxrsj>?ii>«H3. The piaat a a s +i*ii»;-^,bed her* aboqt s^ien years age. Materia') From the Siasd a r 4 Sb%«*- R\>r n«i:1 ;> u.^f! ;n tb» sasmifni \IITI of the «Md fiver. Tbe coaniaay baa another plact iv Xorth Tona^ati*a Executor's Account Approved by Court the iKrti kr '*• **T» gaet<«. at ia»- At ib*' 1*-: m <r. Karrotat'e'*: c<wrr IHT~ Wr*«»oi:. tii'- a?T-c:nint« n* Kd m«r4 T. Lytuh a< eaetrs*»»r of ta*- ••aecator «f tb*- « -t*>- e: Airraaas rlyste* <*f tiii* cty were iemied aavJ the rewraiaa^T f? ta* •-sta^e erder- *d dir:-fl*-\f W:w«*-n K:.- B»nf:: | Mcl#.-»i»«d. , a da-zit*:. aad F-»--J Marrar of Aabmav 1« Srt^ af* Hv ^. 2 ^ or !k . iVf . Wr T!«r*r*ar ia ra* etrr. Hi-ae? Ai lauveuients are rapidly b<.ug con:, Ii it I tor lue bi^: patriotic bas- k.r'iait tournameut and eutertain- .;;<-».: in tiie s::ite armory* in Og- deiii4>ur4 tlr* uJichl of Friday, March 24. The sala eAent is spon- sored by the Fiag ccuumittee of the American Legion aad the -proceeds a ill bv> used exclusively for pur- chase of new f. v at;s to be displayed iu the business district of the city oa proper occasions. n«-|i jiviiifui.? of the old i'la~*s which have been used over a period of years has become imperative. Most of liieni have bee a frayed. bedns-'.lt J and torn due to luag •isr iu all kii-Js of weather and to day ihey are absolutely unsuitable tor display purposes. All the mon- ey realized frcm the basketball tournament and entertainment will be utilised for buying new flags as not a cent will have to be paid out for expenses. Free use of the armory has been made possible through the courtesy of Lieutenant Arthur Fieetham and Ci».ni:any M. Mayor Ralph J. Moris- sette has kindly consented to give an ad-dress in connection with the presentation of the elaborate pro- gram. The stellar basketball card will feature four championship teams in action. The Ogdensburg Free ac- ademy girls* team, champions of thedr Northern New York League. will meet the chasnoion Rensselaer Falls siris* team. The Morristown Hi^-h .-—hool. champions of the Nor-. them Xew York league will battle ihe Madrid HiKh school champs. These contests undoubtedly will be replete with excitement and thrills. Professor Livermore and Patrirk L^o will referee. Everett Nel- son will 'be official score keeper. Harry Ingram and his Danson ians will provide an eight-piece or- chestra frfe to aid the worthy cause. Professor Je*bo and the O;;- densbur^ Free s-oadomv band will supply er.:ertaiament before and arter tbo games. There will be community singing between tbe halves led toy Profeaoor Jebo. Jit- ney dancing will be enjoyed from !» o'clock until 2 o'clock the next morning. t It is indicated that there will be l an overflow crowd at the armory • the ever/.n-i of March 24 to witness and participate in the mammoth srnr's and entertainment program. The ie.stiv;ti*s comn>ence r.romptly at 7..{i) o clock. Tne cause is a Pa- triotic one and the charge for ad- mission will be onlv 25 cents. IMr&O'DayMay Get New Place In Party Group Word hats bee-u received here that Mrs. Caroline O'Uay of Rye will probably -be named actios Deatovralic national committee woman tor the state until a suc- cessor to the late Miss Eliza beta Mar-bury is tiaaily picked. Mrs. O'liay is well kuown in Dewocrat- ii- circle* in this section, where she his made numerous; visits. She i> \ ice t hair man of the state committee in charge of women's activities. Mrs. O'llay is a close [Ogdensburg Men j In New Company A charter has been Kranted by i the aacretary of state to the St. Lawrence and Adirondack Aostaact I corporation at Ogd«»asaurg. Capital is lld.tdd iu shares of $1» oaca. Dire-tors are John L O'Coaaor and William F. Uiaaeen. both or Qr densaorg. and Arthur W. OrvU. Couverneur. friend oi Mr». Fraukliu U. l^ootie relt and baa been aa active Roose- velt saoporter for a kkag tiuif. It i» believed ehe will be etacie* as Misi Maibury's successor. AN EXCLUSIVE SERVICE Offered Only By Ogdensburg Hat Factory 224 Ford St., Next to Woolworth's Call Western Union Your hat will be called for and delivered FREE OF CHARGE by Western Union Messenger Service. * NEW HAT CLEANING SYSTEM Hats Men Ladies CLEANED AMD BLOCKED Here are two chances to Coat Yourself—in IPSUN'TZESS STYLE MIS S CATHERINE MULLIGAN Miss Catherine M. Mulligan, re- i'-td <chool teacher of this city, died Marvb 13 at her home. €23 Moni'-'omery street. .Sii- was born in O-'d-M '.:ai^. daughter of Thom- as and Mary Ryan Mulligan. Miss Mulligan was a graduate of the I'ot-drfTn- anrl taught in \*o. 1 SCIHKII i>rior to her retirement ou a-roitn: of ill health a tew years a^o. Sh\ is survived by four broth :>• K«'«*'. n C. o! New York. Thom- •is. John P. and Waiter J. of ();;. dtns'».r. i. and tv ti sisters, Mirses A. <;;j?f and Ki:?.a»»rJh L. Mti';, ^-an of this city. She was a rrHtn- In-:- r»f St. .Marys r-athedra!. The i!iiie-;r wa. iield Wetlnei*day morn- itr:. v~ Ah in;eruient in ihe fa^nily plo; at St.. Mary'* ceTnc.ery. Mii» Mulirsran was an esteemed resideu: v.ith a la -4? ciirle of friends. BITTEN BY DOG Willnrd Risfa trf Ikl* Ford str«««t te:i{»i(ed io the i>olice Wednesday flight that be wzs bit;en by a d:r~. II- said he beliered the owner <>: :!?e dor wi»s a man named Skeiiy Have You Seen THE MEW Chevrolet Hainan - Henry Motor Car Co. TO LOSE FAT **'*«*•» *ai •*> a*-a .vi g*^. ^ * **\ * h * a- *r iti u» awratns keftsr-> l.-r%^ c :.^ A -~^ «t --^ « «•«»•••-• rsaaOr ti.jt Jr- S < ***,.£ »--» t- • * '^a^-an Snmo^s a«i>» «• •- - *• -^-^T* ta AaMr.aa* ir msr t*r Safe • *r-jB£ Aaer -^ ^^ te:S ,: 4 • t » POR ONLY *i6 .50 ?f***!^ MarveCoi:$ . . . the fabrics they are 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 Priniz* ess today. Colors in- clude bJack. grey. tan. green and blue: Si*es. 14 to 46; petite 32'/- to 46'/ 2 . s - John B.Tyo& Son The H SUNDAY, MARC Forecas Of Eve For^ Fredktioa Made nia Seer Prove tiaily Cor A copy of tao Los of March 11 roce by Charles O. Jt. R< iflirsihlf forecas lax the asocta of M dfc-tioa was dated! : sizaed *\Philip lioax. a paotseript. \This worth a d— hut fce how it works oat.\ The forecast was 1. Throe national! sea srill die hetwee Marrh IS. 1SS3. *. HeU will break March 7 and March 1 t. LAS Angeles will a great earth^aake o dsytf. March 1». 2« o 4. Tao peak of thi win he reached on M readjnatmeat wiH nlaee March M. Cat jasuneat wiU be ia e J». 1*33. ». A greater. aappi< just before us. Mrs. C. O. ft. BeJl ters liv*? in HoHyw. were iajured during sjaake. Appointed to Highe (aorernor Lehman Monday that Svprem tic* Christopher J. Amsterdam has ween temporary associate ji appellate dirision of oanrt. third departtw The appointment car aaest of PresidHns J P. Hill that a tempor ment be made durinx of Supreme Court Jt V McNamee. who is a trial term in New . D. A. R. Mem Are Appc To Nev Mrs. George D. Hewi aad Mrs. L#o Frank, have raomred notificat apnoinument as meaab- aew4y aruated FoiX Cr tee or the DauRbt^rs o can Revolution. Tbe a came from Mrs. Robe Gibbs, state resent, in with aa act of the 3?t ference of the society. The tswo northern members, together with ers, augment the origi Ration oommittee. Fort about 1*42 at Reasselai Americas patroosarhip ran Rensselaer of tbe > for the protection of tb the oast banks oi the Hi is located in the prese Rensselaer, opposdte A is one of the otdeat bout of the finest example: Ihrtcb architect ore in State*. —BRANDY Drug Store Sr Coty Face Powder an fume Ingram Shavm? Crear Parko Fountain Pens Guaranteed Fountain oes -- Guaranteed Hot Wats ties — Squibb Adex Tablets. . Vapex Cease Puns Cod Liver Oil S2LS0 Ambroaia Deal.. Vi^ks Antiseptic Aspirins. Mte •©*., per Two 25c Tuess Dr. m Teoan Paste Blades far Gillette Raa Tr-unex, 2 for Tooth Brushes Cno. Peanut Caaaaors. Whitman s Fatrtiill Ch. later Mary JJooolw Oiuoslaa $1 75 YarsHey Lotkaa aa Segat Sfc Paetce 4%. OIWY Sk tecSrwe Crea«n TLz &*r+* 4L ttevts -SatvcnrrEEai Faoc Oeaan AU F CtapTs Oat Clyde F. Br. W I