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VOLUME 59
NUMBER 42
TICONDEROGA, N. YM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1932
SUBSCRIPTION PKICl
-*g?p?&-
00 PER YEAH
Plane Wrecked Near Putnam
Ride Down Olympic Run
Convention
Property of Trenton Man SMALL YOTE IS
WiD Cost Fifty Cents COUNTY FISH AND
Glens Falls October 1st HOOVER DAY TO
52 CASES LISTED G. O. P.at Judicial
BE OBSERVED IN
CAST IN ESSEX
ON FALL CALENDAR
GAME LEAGUE HAS
COUNTY
OCT.
7TH
COUNTY
PRIMARY
OF SUPREME COURT
E'TOWN iEETIM
Mystery surrounding the identity
Announcement was made a fewDelegates to the Republican Judiof the person who owned the wreckdays ago that the Conservation Comcial convention oFthe Fourth district j
ed plane which was forced down on
mission plans to charge 25 cents for
! will gather at the Queensbury hotel,
1
Mrs. Elizabeth Burgess' farm, two
spectators to see the Olympic bob
Glens Falls, Saturday, October 1st,
miles north of Putnam two weeks
run at Lake Placid next winter, and
! at -11:00 a. m. to nominate a candfc!
ago Saturday morning has been partriders will be assessed 50 cents to
| date for Supreme court justice for j
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^A
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A justice
to be
eleot- \ Purpose of Nation-wide Celebra- ially cleared up with the report that Republicans, Democrats and Soc- come hurtling down the chute from,
to the district.
November
to finisthe
vacancy
Frank
G.
Vaughan
of
Trenton,
N.
J.,
shady corner. The sum of $12000!Annual
Dinner
Attended
by F
250
Preside at Terra to Convene ed
tion is to Interest Women in
Members,
With
Benjamin
.
i I i t
N
C d j d
W H h has been provided in the budget by
was
the
man
to
whom
the
license
caused
by
the
retirement
of
Justice
j
Republican Party and Presi-i
Monday at Elizabethtown
no Strife in Political Parties the conservation department for Feinberg Serving as Toastfor the airplane had been issued.
diaries C. VanKirk of Greenwich ou i dent Hoover
master
maintenance of the run.
According to information received
|
The regular September term of Es- December 31st.
James Hopkins, cheif forest rangthe pilot, who was believed to be Tuesday, Primary Day in Essex
| Essex county will join in the na- [Vaughan,
was flying alone. A brok-j county, was a tame affair, with a er, will have charge of the run, as- The annual meeting and dinner of
sex county Supreme Court will conuon-wide celebration of Hoover Day en oil line causing trouble as the complete lack of strife in either the sisted by Herman L. Garren, Edward the Essex County Fish and Game
vene Monday at Elizabethtown, JusIon October 7th, according to an an-plane was flying over Spruce Moun- Republican or Democratic parties, White and Edward Tyrell.
tice O. Byron Brewster of that vilLeague was held Thursday evening
nouncement made recently at the '•tain resulted in a forced landing on ! Polls remained open from twelve o'-}
lage presiding. Applicants for natuat the Windsor Hotel, Elizabethtown,
uarters
of
the
Republican
State
the Burgess farm. The pilot kicked ' clock noon until 9 p. m., and one of
ralization papers will be heard the
with about two hundred and fifty
his way through the side of the I the smallest primary votes in years
first day.
sportsmen in attendance. Benjamin
*..*. grand
p
.,-.. will also go
„- into
.
"The purpose of Hoover Day is towreckage and picking up his travel-1 resulted.
The
jury
F. Feinberg, prominent Plattsburg
session the opening day, with many H e n r y J . Callahan, F o r m e r Su- • arouse women from political apathy ing bag and a parachute departed j Candidates of the Republican,
attorney and Republican candidate
pervisor a n d P r o m i n e n t i n ! a n d interest them in politics, partic- for points unknown. Residents of j Democratic and Socialists parties
for state senator from the 33rd discriminal cases to be acted upon.
in t n e
Town Affairs, W a s S o n ©fjularly
Republican party and; the Burgess farm have not heard j were nominated as follows:
jtrict, served as toatmaster. He was
The civil calendar this term lists
Courageous Pioneers
i President Hoover," Mrs. Rosalie! f r o m t n e o w n e r of the plane, which
j
introduced
by Dr. A. L. Hayes, of
S2 cases, as follows:
Republican
^ g D e e n hauled several hundred feet
j Loew Whitney, chairman of the Ed-^
Preferred Calendar
Representative in Congress. Bert- j Innovation of Sessions Will be Willsboro, president of the countyAlexander Duane, Jr., and infant
rand "
H. Snell;
F. j Elimination of All Confer- organization.
In the sudden death of Henry j . j ucationa! League of the State of New ; from t n e s c e n e of the wreck.
~ ~ State
~ Senator, B.
~ ~
James
negligence.
Feinberg; Member of Assembly, Fred I ences at Breakfast, Luncheon
„ _ P.
_ . _Peppard,
_„
„ „
Callahan last week, Minerva l o s e s Y o r k - w h o i s f a d i n g the women's
L. Porter; County Treasurer, Char-! and Dinner
William Prime, and infant, etc. vs. Q n e Qf h e b e g t k n o w n citizens. The H o o v e r campaign in New York state,
les W. Straight; County Clerk, Har-j
Board of Education, Village of Eliz- g o n o f c o u r a g e o u s a n d hardworking • s a i d Card
parties will be the means to 1
ry M. MacDougal; Coroners, L. Herattract
abethtown, negligence.
pioneers, Dennis Callahan
and
hi
An innovation in convention planr Callahan took
women to politics, following
bert Gaus, Alpbonzo Goff, John P.
a
Jury Calendar
wife EUen B o
..,., „#„!,„ v,«i^_ n idea evolved in 1928 in West-'
Crowley, George J. Culver; Dele- ning with its purpose an object lesThomas Kinisky vs. Harry K. Ham- a n a c t l v e par - t
gates to State Convention, Fred L. son in health will be introduced by
mond,
al, negligence.
pe7visor" for' several c n e s t e r c o u n t y h? M r s - T - Channing
Porter, Mortimer Y. Ferris, Jack the nurses of New York state
Franket Kurtz
vs. The D. & H. R.it ne rgmosf f i cae s awge lSU
1
l a s c o n < j u c ting the !
.„ o „„ w a l l Qo nnnri,,otinff t h p Moore,
then \ice-chairman of WestR. Co., negligence.
Mountain
View Hotel, which he r e - c h e s t e r c o u n t >'116th
Annual
Meeting
of
Coun.|»».
™
,*»»• w. H, ^ ™™ t » » « « » ,«„ . * £
Following the card :
Minerva W. Davenport vs. Maud
tv Pftiiffrpffaliftnal
rhnrrh«w5 Howell; Alternate Delegates to urae8 w ... S P 6 J the
_ ,r first' COnVen
buiU after a disastrous
flre.
H i s ; parties, speakers in behalf of Pres- 1
Noble Harlan, damages.
and
M
S
e
?
s
S
f
f
H
e
W
T
^
!
^ate
Convention,
J. J.^ Burnell,
W. ' turn
" afternoon
f xtoutdoor
*
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f
wife, Mary, a daughter of the high- ident Hoover will urge registration
^
in
recreation
; and Ministers Being Held l o - R ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Mannie Peirce, et al
Thomas ly esteemed Mr. andMrs. James and a vote to retain Hoover.
d a y
nd
i and
Miss
Jane
Todd,
now
vice-chair;
Francis
B.
Cantwell;
Delegates
toif
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°
a
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breakfast,
Kinisky, negligence.
Owens, survives, and a son, John,
Manuel w h o w l t n n i s w i f e a n d t w 0 y o u n g man of Westchester county, is chair-' The 116th annual meeting of! Fourth Judicial District Convention, \ mcl
Logan O. Phinney
'
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Three factors entered into the deWeiss & ano, damages.
the Essex County Association of Con-; Harr^ B. Owen Robert B Dudley; ^ . ^ Q f
rrangement8
commIt.
children, live in_ Syracuse. Another
ision of the aarrangements
commitew
York
a
n
d
h
a
alr
adylfned
up
Aileen Murphy & ano Consolidat- son, Arthur, died fifteen years ago, *
gregational Churches and Ministers Alternate Delegates to Fourth Judjci_t__u _ _
f
*
tee to make
health for nurses a conal D i s t r i c t
ed.
is being held today in -the Congre-!
Convention, Thomas W.
lamented by all who knew h I m . ; forty
counties
behind
the
plan.
sideration in its convention planning.
Mrs. Whitney said, in urging sup- gational church at Wadhams, ofj McDonald, Elmer J. Vincent.
George A. Putnam vs. Town o1 Mr. Callahan also lost two brothers
They were the special need of nursport of Hoover Day, "Every individ- which the Rev. Thomas A. Williams!
Franklin & ano, negligence.
Democratic
within a comparatively short time,,
es to safeguard their health, the
Ralph E. Murdock vs. Robert E
is pastor. The sessions opened at! Representative in Congress, Kenmeeting place of the convention at
Mr.
Charles
Callahan,
the
^
o
^
attenUontM.mes^e
ell ^
0Se
comes is asked to interest herself in 10 o'clock
Bradford, on note.
jneth
Gardner;
State
Senator,
Wil!
k n o w n I u m berman and hotel keeper,
Lake Placid" with its many facilities
Frank H. Peck vs. Henry P. C<jn- a n d M r . D , j . Callahan, recently of this activity. Let there be no holdAfter organization the Rev. C. W. \liam M ' C a m e r o ^ Member of Assem- for outdoor recreation and the locai ing back for the convention, 'waiting
bly, John J. O'Leary; County Treasron. on contract.
Glens Falls.
!
Frank DeLorme vs. Lendor Alson, T h e h i g n r e g a r d in which the de- to be asked,' but let each individual
negligence,
ceased was held was shown by theeither with the officers of any club
Henry Estes vs. Walter K. Doyle, immense crowds who flocked contin- or with the vice-chairman or with
negligence.
ually for three days to the house of the state committeewomen, or with
John B. Clements vs Joseph E. m o urning and by the very beautiful any group of individuals who can be
reached, take up the plan of arousGrepnough. inquest—damages.
a n d generous display offlowersand
Kathryn G. Phillips vs. Percy Bry- w r e a t h s as farewell gifts. There ing interest and adding to the activity
of the day.
ant & ano, negligence.
w e r e a ] s 0 4 7 Mass cards and 5 cards
"There is unlimited opportunity
John W. James vs. Frank Kellogg, f o r H igh Mass of Requiem,
health.
damages—assault.
Attending the funeral on Monday, for women's work in a campaign. service will be led by the Rev. Wil-dicial District Convention. Roy LockFollowing this practical demon- the beauties of the Adirondack r e Edward W. Featherston vs. N. Y. S e p t 1 2 t h , were friends from Glens There is no district so well organiz- liam A. Campbell of Schroon Lake, wood. M. L. Thomas, Richard F. stration of one
of the best ways of i gion for future generations.
ed that it cannot use more workers. following which there will be ad- Hayes;
Alternate
Delegates to
State Elec. & Gas, damages.
Falls, Albany, Corinth, Palmer Falls, The many women who* are interested
Among the other speakers were
preventing tuberculosis, the nurses
Anna H. Featherston vs. N. Y. Big Moose, Raquette Lake, Long to have Mr. Hoover re-elected and dresses by State Superintendent Wal- Fourth Judicial District Convention, will attend a symposium on tuber-; Col. Kenneth Gardner of Saranac
Loo J. Graham, Matthew Morrison,
State Eler. & Gas, negligence.
Lake,
Louis Untermyer of ElizabethL a k e , Blue Mountain Lake, .Tupper who may have local political a filia- ter H. Rollins, D. I)., the Rev. Henry
culosis and will visit the Trudeau;
Raymond Pratt vs. Schenectady Lake, Old Forge, Ticonderoga, Ri- tions, are asked to write to the J, Condit and the Rev. William W. W11Hani D ° y ! f J sanatorium and the National Variety 1 town, prominent writer, and Chief
Schumaker
of
the
state
board.
Rapid Transit. Inc., negligence.
parius, Chestertown. Pottersville, League. Groups or clubs of any kind
Artists' sanatorium at Saranac Lake Game Protector William C. Adams
Socialists
Edna Freeman vs. Harry P. Fisch- Schroon Lake, Oswego, Syracuse, who wish speakers or meetings are
ID the evening the Rev. Williard
K"l"'*'*"n'ative i n Congress. George on the second day of their conven-, of the state conservation departer, et al, negligence.
Thendara. North Creek. North Riv- asked to communicate with the P. Harmon of Ticonderoga will con- K. Brassard; State Senator, Forrest tion in order to study the latest ment. Mr. Adams spoke on the conValentine M. Schladenhauffen vs. e r a n d Minerva.
League. The League exists to be of duct tin' devotional service, the Rev.F. Wallace. The Socialist party had methods of care and treatment of; servation of fish and game in the AdWalter H. Rollins will deliver the no other candidates for. nomination tuberculosis.
Homestead Fire Ins. Co., et al. on interment was in the family plot service."
irondacks and urged the sportsmen
sermon, and the session will close at the jji-imary.
contract.
in St. Mary's cemetery, Minerva.
Dr. Edward R. Baldwin, director! to aid and cooperate in the restockAs a result of the activity in West- with the administration of the Holy
ing
of streams.
Valentine M. Schladenhauffen vs.
of research of the Trudeau sanatorOfficers of the league will be electPhiladelphia Fire & Marine Ins. Co.,G. O. P. to Nominate Candidate rhester county in 1928. 6500 women Communion by the Rev. Erie Thorn- Troy Company Low Bidder
ium, who is regarded as the dean of
took
part
in
the
card
parties
and
on Euba Mills Highway the medical profession of Saranac ed at a meeting to be held in the
et al. on contract.
for Supreme Court Justice heard the speeches; this represented «en of the Congregational church in
Keene Valley, assisted by the Rev. Low bid for the construction of
Valentine M. Schladenhauffen vs.
Delegates from the eleven counLake and vicinity, will preside at the near future.
The American Ins. Co., et al, on con-ties in the Fourth Judicial district one out of IS enrolled Republicans
<• .i * •vr u A- i 6.0 6 miles of road in Essex countv, symporium. Dr. Lawson Browns,
TI~ I,
who thus contributed interest which
tract.
Episcopal
church
and
in \\. Morrow in
ol Westport
the Methodist
D. and H. Denied Rehearing
will gather in Glens Falls on Sep, , . _, . . .
tory in NoMills and between Euba Mills and one of the best known clinicians in
esulted in R u b l u a n v
Wad hams.
between
Northwas
Hudson
andby
Euba
Valentine M. Schladenhauffen vs. m b e r 3 0 th or October 1st to nom- rvember.
^
'
tuberculosis field in the United;
on Closing Essex Station
Keene
Valley
submitted
thethe
American Eagle Fire Ins. Co.. et al, t enate
,
Each church :
titled
to
be
rep_"
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states
and
author
of
the Republican candidate for
Sept. 21—The Public SerThe idea is being carried out in
Belmar Contracting company of
many works on • VICeAlbany,
on contract.
Comraiss on
V
Supreme court justice. A justice> is states all over the country. Hoover resented by two delegates in addiJ
U
i e 5UDJeCt>
wwill
l H S speak
peak
n "TubercuTubercu
the
subject,
on
° "
- ' tion of'" the Ve\awIre~Tnl
IgJtaoa
Valentine M. Schladenhauffen
to be elected in the district at theDay is the big contribution of Newtion to the pastor and a woman rep- Troy. Bids for the road were receiv- S
J ineteentli Century." I
^ oi\J*l* ?^^^^^
Corporation
for
American Eagle Fire Ins. Co., on November election to fill the vacanresenting the women's organizations ed Tuesday by the state highway Ed^ar
Corporation
for aa rehearMayer,
known
for
his
work
York
State
Republican
women
to
the
contract.
of the church. Nine churches form bureau.
cy that will be caused-by the retirelight therapy, who is medical direct- ; ng on its application to discontinue
Harry P. Fischer vs. Green Island ment of Justice Charles C. VanKirk present campaign.
Bids were as follows Belmar Conthe association, Crown Point, First;
~ - L^- National Variety Artists' l t S S t a U ° a a t E S S 6 X i n t h e t 0 W n a n d
tracting
company,
Troy,
$263,013.Construction Co., Inc., & ano, negli- o f Greenwich on December 31st
Crown Point, Second; Elizabethtown;
C
f ESS6X
Keene Valley; Lewis;
Schrooon 85; Clementi Contracting company, sanatorium and has a wlde'acqualnl °™* °
^enoeThe official call for the conven- D a i r y m e n t o Meet a t Moriah
commission
in Julycompany
denied the
petition
of
the railroad
to
Edna Freeman vs. Harry P. Fisch- t i o n | g t 0 b e i g g u e d w R h i n &
G r a n g e Hall Sept. 2 7 t h Lake; Ticonderoga; Wadhams and Bronx, $282,849.60; Frank Smeail ance with the theatrical profession/,
,
The next sub-District meeting of Willsboro. The Rev. Charles W. company, Inc., Pompton Lakes, N.
e r . e t a l . negligence.
days and the date for the conven- the Essex County "Dairymen's League
'
"
UghL
r "The
W a l t e Curative
will"discuss
of close the Essex station. The appliL R a t h bValues
u
J.,
$292,767.95;
"Arborio
Ro"a7co£
?
.
Grupe, pastor of the Congregational
....
__..
n > su- c a t i a n f o r a rehearing states that
Willard Stevenson vs. The D. & t l o n w i U t h e n ^ d e f i n i t e l
deter_
enntende
Association, Inc., will be held in thechurch in Willsboro for the last 27
n t °* the Chautauqua t h e r e w a s i n s u f f i c e n t evidence on
H
mined
™' I L C ° - ' " t f j g e ° C e '
- A m o n ^ t h e delegates it is Gi*ange hall at Moriah Tuesday even- years, is registrar and treasurer of struction company, Hartford, Conn.. CPo u n t
$293,714.35; S. J. Groves and Son
y Tuberculosis hospital (New- c e r t a i n p o i n t g T w o h e a r ings were.
The Citizens Ntl. Bk. vs. Elisabeth s a i d t h a t t n e c o n v e n t i o n i g H k e l y t o ing, September 27th, at eight o'clock the association.
company, Glens Falls, $308,677.85; t o n Memorial) will speak on "Tuber- n e l d iQ t h e p r o c e e d i n g and amplein the evening. Supper will be servW. Dudley, et al, on note.
b e held on Oct0Der l s t
DOnfrio
Brothers, Inc., Tupper c u l o s i s l n H i & h S c h ° o 1 Students." Dr. opportunity was given to the cornGeorge A. Putnam vs. William F. T h e c o n v e n t i o n will bring togeth- ed to the delegates at 6:30 p. m.
Lake. $309,136.35; Miller Brothers R a t h b u n h A S exa ™ined more than p a n y t 0 f u r n i s n a H relevant testimony
n gI1 enCe
Contracting company, White Plains. 3 ' 0 0 0 high S C Q o o 1 pupils .together a n d f u l l consideration was given to
oTl' f *
««• ^legates from Warren, Wash- Good, speakers will attend and theSt. Huberts Residents to
usual entertainment will be sponsorSweeney and Bolaad with a large number of pupils of l a l l t h e e v i d e n c e submitted. The
Ralph • A. Torrance vs. Michael i n g t o n > S a r a t o g a i E s s e x > C U n t o
Collect Mail at lY—ThezhanKeene Valley I$330,022.30;
nc
- Rochester, £363,885.75.
ed by the members. Everyone interlower grades in his county and
, company offered no alternative proAhern, Jr., negligence.
Schenectady,
Fulton,
Hamilton, ested in the League is invited to at-donment
Washington,
-- —
of the Sept.
summer
postoffice at T h e engineer's estimate of cost findin^ show that about three of evand while a full time agent
Walter D. Wai vs. Michael Ahern, Montgomery, Franklin and St. L a *
Huletfs Landing, Washington coun- w ^ $372,536.75.
^ 1°<> Pupita of high school age
_
_
Jr.. negligence.
rence counties
ty, was made known today. Huletfs
have definite signs of tuberculosis, i t i o n t h e commission held that the
Otis Williams
vs.
Rorelind
Half(
Mward
s
WeIls
M. Brewer vs. Evelyn Clark, Saranac Man Files Schedules
Alleged Ale Seizure With
Landing mail will be collected at Keeseville M a n A r r e s t e d
. ,
°f Saranac j n e e d s o f t h e c o m m u n i t y do require
acre, et al., foreclose lien.
on G r a n d L a r c e n y C h a r g e
, * , gl*ve a n i l l u s t r a t e < i ^cture i t n e maintenance of a station,
Alienation of affections
Driver of Car Near E'town Clemons, which will hereafter be
T, . °£ Liabilities and Assets
Oscar Passino of Keeseville was o n T h e Surgical Treatment of Pul-j
_ _ _
Thomas Henry Murphy, ST., > S . L t l c a ' S e p t , lf~He^ry
, C ' R i c k e t V C o r P - J- L - ^ ^ ™d Trooper Jo- known as the summer postoffice also.
Hubert Hendricks, negligence.
son, owner of Alpine Hotel, and oth-; s € p h B u r k e o f t h e P o r t Henry patrol,
At the same time, it was announc- arrested Thursday by Sergeant monary Tuberculosis."
;
j
er Saranac
k e
Other
Florence Weston vs. Lawrence c e n t l y t h r o w ^
Property and re-, sefced a car and the driver Sunday ed that residents of St. Huberts, Es- Schermerhorn and Trooper Smith of
speakers will be Miss Luck j p r e s i d e n t of A m e r i c a n Library
n inta
Barhite negligence
bankruptcy by m o r n i n g n e a r Elizabethtown. The sex county, will collect their mail t n e Keeseville outpost on a charge, H - G i l l e t > superintendent of the Nu-j Association Speaks a t PlacidLeo P Prime vs Board of Educa- c r e d i t o r s - filed schedules in Federal; d r l v e r g a v e h L s n a m e a s w m i a m at the Keene Valley postoffice. This o f second degree grand larceny in ; tntion Bureau of the Association for| Lake Placid-^Henry Miller Lydenis to become effective October 1, connection with the theft of an au- Improving the Condition of the Poor!berg, president of the American Libtomobile from Stella Labounty ot\in New Y o 1 * C i ty, who will discuss j rary Association, said here Monday
ligence.
at
$420,180,
of
which
real
estate
is
were
turned
over
to
prohibition
Keeseville
= t h e r o l e o f nutrition in the preven- that 40 million people in the United
Clara Siggins vs. F. S. Leonard &
valued at $257,900.
agents from Malone. Powell was arArraigned before Justice of t h e ! t i o n o f tuberculosis and Mrs/Violet StaUs are still "without library faCo., Inc. & ano., negligence.
raigned before Commissioner Gene- Historical Association to
Peace Boulley at Keeseville, Passino j Hodgson, assistant director of thecilities. Mr. Lydenberg addressed
Walter X. Siggins vs. F . S. Leonway at Malone Monday. It was al- Hold A n n u a l Meeting Oct. 6-8 waived the action of the grand j u r y i N a t i o n a l Organization for Public the 42nd annual conference of the^
ard & Co., Inc. & ano., negligence. Saranac Lake Hospital is
leged
that
the
car
contained
38
bags
The
33rd
annual
meeting
of
the
and
was committed to the Clinton' Health Nursing, who will tell the New York State Library Association.
Theleon Iron Works, Inc. vs. The
Trust Fund Benificiary
j nurses how they can assist in theHe pleaded for enlargement of libNew York State Historical Associa- county jail at Plattsburg.
American T. & T., et al., mechanic's
General hospital at Saranac Lake of Canadian ale.
rary facilities. At the present time,
tion, whose headquarters are in Ti.
\I prevention of tuberculosis.
lien.
is to be the recipient of one half of
Church Observes Anniversary
conderoga, will be held at SouthampEnters Priesthood
|[ The nurses meeting at Lake Plac- he said, public libraries are vital in
Charles Marshall vs. John Walton the $299,161 trust fund of the late
October
4th
to
6th
will
include
The
125th
anniversary
of
the
orsustaining
national morale by helpton.
Long
Island,
October
6th,
7th
Frank
C.
McMahon,
son
of
Ellen!
& ano., negligence.
Emil E. Gabler of New York City
McMahon and the late Edward P.; t h e members of the New York State ing "men out of work escape fear"
Evelyn Jones vs. Jack Nicholls, and Upper Saranac Lake, upon the ganization of the Westport Baptist and 8th.
A splendid program has been ar- McMahon of Westport, received first; Nurses' Association, and the New land discouragement.
negligence.
death of the present heirs. His church was observed on Saturday
York
of Nursing Education JTolman,
Traveler? Ins. Co. vs. August widow and a relative in New York and Sunday. Clergymen from many raneed, and among the speakers will orders of the priesthood at A u g u s - | a n d tLeague
he
surrounding towns were among the he -he Honorable Samuel Seabary, tine's seminary at Toronto, » f e w !
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