PAGE EI OUT THE A D V A X T B - X B W S • J U V H S D A V , « M T . 2(5, UKKJ Miss Jane MeConville celebrated following a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, at which oil members of her fifth birthday yesterday afterthe committee are invited to be noon, having as her guests, the William E. West brook will re- the gue>ts of Congressman Shell. vet* turn this morning from Washing Prof. Donald D. Kennedy of Misses Conny Lou Dillingham. Clarkson college will give an ad- Marion Schwartz. Charlotte Frank, ton. •Mrs. Oliver Bovard of Montreal dress al the today's Rotary meet- Xorma Jean livers, Barbara Tyrell, is tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. John ing in the Hotel Seymour. He will Susanne Holden and Mary Catherspeak on X. R. A. work at Clark- ine Moi.ellan; the Masters Patrick A. Bovard. Crescent street. ^JO T M~s. Henry W. Lawrence is en- son. President Harry J. Henshy Hackett. Joe* Biandy. Adrian -Mc»e \fr tertaining at a bridge* tea this af- will preside Donald. Bobby Hastings. Webb *e ,cA^ Members of the Swe-kat-si Chap- Wright. Tinimy MdLellan. Billie ternoon. «***« *<* s*> Winfieid Fox DeLong of the staff ter DAR who are planning to at- Bartlett and Peter St mug. o\ xX V of the Watertown Times is in the tend the regular monthly meeting e A meeting of the Xorthern Xew ^ which will be held at Canton on York Lumber Dealers association city on business. c The Young People's Choir of the Xov. * are requested to make their will be held at the Hotel MeConEY* Presbyterian Church will rehearse reservations for the luncheon there ville in Ogdensburg tomorrow afwith Mrs. Edgar L, Schwartz, tele- ternoon and evening to discuss the on Saturday at 7 p. m. •Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cornnell and phone Xo. 2S6-W. provisions of the National RecoviW* Miss Dorothy Hall of Canton en- ery code. Schuyler Lowe of Cape ^ E. F. Wiser of Prescott were vistertained a few friends at her itors in the city yesterday. Vincent is president of the asso** - ^ A meeting of local vocalists was home on Judson street. Friday ciation. Dealers in lumber and evening, in honor of Miss Mary v* held tit the home of Mrs. Anne Those builders' supplies in St. I4iwrence t Pease Breaky last evening to form Connelly of Ogdcnsburg. present were the Misses Eva and Jefferson and I>ewis couuties will a community chorus. Irene S( uthworth, Mary Lake and be present. Dinner will be served Mrs. Richard C. Alg:e is to unduring the evening. Frances Latempa. dergo an operation for appendiciA party of Si. Lawrence county Dean E. L. Kulett of Canton vistis at the Htpburn hospital at S Is Your Heating Plant Ready for Winter? Democrats had planned to motor ited Ctica during the week and o'clool: this morning. to Gloversville today to attend a calle< * o n ^narlej? S. Brewer, trusWe are headquarters for heating equipment of a!l kinds. Mrs. William Dupre, Pickering f tee of the University, who has been luncheon at which Postmaster GenWe can meet your requirements at a very reasonable street, *»vill arrive home from the eral James A. Farley is scheduled in ill health for a few weeks. He price. Our experience in the heating business assures Hepburn h->sp:ial on Saturday with found Mr. B r e w e r s condition much to be the principal speaker but owyou of the proper equipment for your particular needs. her infant daughter. Carolyn, improved, a pleasing report to his ing to the condition of the roads A regular meeting of the Board many friends here. the trip was abandoned last night. of Education will be held this afWord has been received here The southerly half of the Wood ternoon at o o'clock at the city double house near the corner of that James Facto. 4-year-old son council chamber. | S : . u e and Montgomery streets was of Mr. and Mrs. Rand Facto of The Ladies' Aid society of the . so!d yesterday at the office of Ed- Ausable Forks, formerly of OgPr s\»yierian church will give a i ward P. Lynch to the St. Lawrence densburg, is recovering from a ser-1 turkey supper in the chapel this ; County Savings bank for $!.>."»:? ions gunshot wound in the hip. He evening from "» to 7 ^ o'clock. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work The s..le was conducted in st-nie-|wa? accidentally shot by a comM:. and Mrs. George A. Bell, who men: o:* the e<:a:e of the late Mrs. • panion while playing with his fath-j are en route to th.> city f:c^i Ban- Lure:*a Wood, of which her daugh-j er*s shot gun. Mrs. Facto is the) 402 Ford Street :: :: Phone 606 gor. M.'uSt*. are at p r e ^ m detain- :er. Mrs. Ztn::h Ward, is the exec-'former Mis- Mary Si^phenson of I ed in M-.K>ei>. X. V.. as a res'iit of utrix. j this city. ! l«» r- c«*r:t h» avy snow fail. R^v. Dr. Will.am C. Maelntyre pie Tuesday morning. District Atrave an address on **J<'?us Christ, torney Ingram introduced as exhithe Central Fn<*. of Life." at the bits the clothing worn by Anna ixidw- ok service in the PresbyterMerrill on the night of July i'4. alian church last night at 7:30. legedly the time of her death, the The former members of the Ogsocket wrench handle which Hordes-burg home guard will hold a ton mentioned in is confessions a s banquet at the armory on the evenHorton Changes Plea as Peo- the weapon with which he struck ing of Xov. l."i. Jay McCarthy is XEW YORK, Oct. 2a.—A deci- rates adopted in the We*:era terriMrs. Merrill and the three written ple's Case Is Completed in mak:i:g the arrangements for The sion to postpone a cut in the basic tory have been in effect for a few confessions made toy Horton and gathering. County Court. passenger fare of S.6 cents a mile months it will be possible to detersigned by him in the presence *of A meeting of the Professional by the Eastern railroads was an- mine much more accurately than at witnesses at Potsdam, Ogdensburg Engineers of Si. Lawrence, Frank- nounced formally Monday by a present what the net results may '21. CANTON. Oct. l,:>.-—Much to the and Canton, on July lin and Clinton counties will be committee headed by F. E. William- beCoroner Testifies , held at the Clarkson college •in son, president of the Xew York **Attention was called to the fact surprise of the court and the galPr. S. Pope P.rown, coroner of Potsdam Saturday night at 7 Central Railroad. The committee that the expense of passenger train lery, the trial of Edward Horton, o'clock. Prof. A. B. Powers of was appointed by the Eastern Presi- operation i s being materially in- 32, of Potsdam, indicted for man- Potsdam, was. called to testify about the clothing. He stated the Clark*on will be the speaker. dents' Conference to attempt the creased fry the increased cost of slaughter, first degree, for the clothing was that worn by Mrs. A meeting of the Republican negotiation o; a uniform reduction fuel and other supplies under the death of Mrs. Anna Merrill of PotsMerrill and that it showed tears or Count}* Committee will be held at with the managements of other re- various XRA codes, and that the dam, was suddenly terminated at rents to indicate the woman jumped the Arlington Inn. Potsdam, today gions, but the Western companies railroads art- further facing large 3:45 o'clock Tuesday afternoon,; from the car and rolled along the j declined to delay action and the capital expenditures for air condi- when Horton asked to be allowed J road. j Southeastern interests failed to tioning an J other improvements to to plead puilty to t.he charge. passenger-carrying equipment, so | acrree with the East. Two nurses of the Potsdam hosThe plea was entered as court ! The Eastern managements will that it is extremely important that resumed after the recess following j pital. Helen Hall and Mildred Johnj await the results of a reduction to changes should not be made in the the resting of the people's case by son, testified they were in t h e hosI take effer-t in the West on Dec. 1 basic fares which will result in less District Attorney William I). In- pital when Mrs. Merrill was before makinz further moves. One-j net income from the transportation gram at 3:20 o'clock. brought there on July 24. Miss J Johnson called Dr. Thomas Wat—TODAY and FRIDAY— way rates of 3 cents a mile, with a of pass-ncers. Defense Attorney Allen L. Gurj return rate of 2 ;> cents. Pullman "Study of th^ entire situation in ley of Potsdam made the techni- kins to attend the woman. j charges ended, together with other relation to s-pecial rates is being cal motion t o '"withdraw a juror Police Chief Frederick Burgess i concessions as low as - cenu> a mile actively pursued «»y committee of as the defendant desires to plead of Potsdam testified that Horton THE SCREEN are in eluded in the Western »ch- chief passemrer traffic officers, who guilty." The motion was granted and Jes?=e Bannister came to the MINGS •rae. XRA costs were cited in the will re.r.Mi to the presidents coin- i>x-Juds-e James C. IXilan. police station to report that the IffMOftTAUTy Kastern announcement as a factor mittee when thie study has been TO A M I A ? When the defendant stood before woman had jumped from the car, HEART^ :i the decision to postpone action. Icompleted.*' the conrt for sentence Gurley B u r g a s later went with Horton to Committee's Statement f mecouMmr made an impassioned plea for cle- Peace Justice William E. Flanders* The ioilowin? statement: j mency in which he stated several office wher*» Horton made a state"Announcement was made by the ! leading residents of the district ment that be struck Mrs. MerrilL committee of Eastern rail presi-! where Horton lives were in conrt Horton. h e said, then was chaijr**d deut*, which wa? appointed by the to testify a s character witnesses with assault, third degree. Eastern President^ Conference t o ! Corporal Harold Cole of the state for the defendant. ; sive consideration to changes in I Before prcnoancing sentence police testified Horton stated he basic passeager fares, that it bud that Horton be confined in Clinton strack the woman with a wrerfch. been determined to make no change prison for not less than five years Coie was one of three troopers to in the basic rates at this time, but' qaestion Horton at the Canton subMAY H0BSCM -n TO make such special rates as will j Vaudeville programs will be re- nor more than eight years. Judge station when Horton repeated / h e « MHTRTiHeAH end to attract and increase rail j SU m*d at the Strand theatre next Dolan said: T o o n s e l for this de- statement in &is second confession. J i l l MCCRfA travel. 'Thursday, it wa# announced yes- fendant has coodacted this c a s e HANCfS DIf ~It mas poiated oat that ander , tei*«y by Manager C. A- Itedson. ia such a manner a s appeals to the t the passenger rates now in effert They will be girea Tharsday and rtmrt, not trying t o delay the case ia Eastern territory the average ! Friday of each week during the fail aad with the utmost faith ia the mte per passer^er per mile for the j aad winter Various ota*»r theatres iaaoceace of the defendant-" The Story of Otd Injuries Unusual year 1*32 was k s * than 2 cents, i a Northern and O n t i a ! Xew York Dsc Watt. H u m . To Hortoa Jadge Dolan said: and on some of the heavy p a s s e s - ! a i « also resuming vaadevilie after an.ty's Favorite T h e conrt will take into considerrercarrpng lines a s low as 2 < * i t l i e sammer iatermiesion Thes* Sen. XEW YORK, Oct. 2*.—Mae W e s t cents per passenger per mile. This J programs were very popular at the ation yoa have always borne a A o n e o figare has shown a steady redac-! Strand m ia the past and Manager good repatatioa, bat f mast con- is the dream g i n of the coHf^* sider the maaaer ia which the ia- freshman of today. This fact was H A N N A H W I L L I A M S and ; tioo year by year for some years j Dedson h a s received 4 P H I L EMERTON S BAND jaries w«-re received by the deceas- apparently broaght oat today whea past. that high class acts will he hook»d "It was farther poiated oat that • v e r the cireait- The theatre goer* ed very aaasaal indeed. the Colntnbia Spectator, anderg-radT b e »enteace of thin coart is aate paMicatioa coodacted a pole ^ the rate which woald tead to pro- will he greaffy interested ia this Clinton among 125* freshmen • * • > The : 4 a c e a sufficient increase ia the annoanreaaeat a c d the imtiiitimip that yoa b e confined t o raftuce of tragic t o offset the re- are that crowded harnsts wfli greet prison for not less than five nor vote ia favor of Mis* W e s t a s the COMEOV NEWS ! dactioo to c h a r t s was extremely the performers next week T h a i * - 1 ' 5 4 ^ ^ ***** eigfct T^ars."" girl t o make a fresfcaan happy was | Coctir.oiajr the for t h e j d§ff:calt to determine, ana after the day and Friday. overwhelming. Local and Social s^* $vo °*> * **V to' ** Cold Weather Is Here—Are You Ready? SEE THE GENERAL ELECTRIC OIL FURNACE IN ACTUAL OPERATION Farden - Gamache Co. EASTERN RAILWAYS PUT OFF FARE CUT ADMITS GUILT, IS SENTENCED TOJ5-8 YEARS STRAND LuflM i\JRN Vaudeville Booked For The Strand Mae West Dream * Giil of Freshie "The Addition"
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