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    .THE SYRACUSE

      H E R A L D

      FRIDAY EVENING , MAY

     19,1916.

      T

    N

      L

     S   E U C O N C

    T O   R E F U S E E S T A T E

    M o l l i e

      r a n c h e r ' s

      N e p h e w

      Favo r s

    E r e c t i o n

      o f a

      M e m o r i al

      to

      H e r . -

    e

    AS T

      S Y R A C U S E

      F a r m e r

      C u t s H i s

      W i th P e n  K n i f e -

    M e n o f   M o h a w k  V a l l e y U n i t e i  P o l i c e  i n M a k i n g  R a i d  M e t W i t h

    fo r  S oc i a l  a n d  E c o n o m i c  D e - j

      R e s i s t a n c e F r o m

      W i f e o f

     

    v e l o p m e n t .  ;

      P r o p r i e to r .

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    l l i o n .  A J u y  n » . — H o e n l l i n f i r  :he  l , o n jy

      Penn

      Van.

     M ay

      l < V._T l i f t

      p o l k - o ,

      uet-

    Hi i u s **  of the  V i v e  Iroquols  Nations,  a

      Jnff

     witb

     Uie

    s

    j

    ier

    ,

    fj: nm

    ,

    diHtr

    ict  uttor-

    community  c o u n c i l

      ha s  been

      estah-  „„.,.»,..

      -,•>-,„,  - , . - - ] , i  « i

      * . ,M , , .

      i, *

    H s h c d  hero bv  f i v e  m u n l c l p a l i t i o s  of "

    e> s

    ortlce

    -

      raulctl  thc tailor  sh

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      c n 

    A I

      n n n  v:

    l l s l i e a

      nei

    "

    (  ny nve

      m u m c i p n i m a n

      or

      • • ; .

    t

      P

      U U h i U D U U T .

     r l n r k i m e r

      c o u n t  fo r  th e  s a m e

      m u t u a l

    1

    '"

    tt

    »

    ore

    in

      Jacobs

      street,

      early

    welfare

      that

      was

      the purpose of

      llsM^-day

      ami

      c o v i r t s e a t o d

      ;i

      large  amount

    istoric

      o n E v e o f H i s

      E n d s

      H i s

      L i f e

      i n

      F a i l e d t o F i n d

      Cu r e .

    Social

      J i n d

     t of   l i q u o r ,

    development

      is

      the aim  < n '

    The

      mi d

    \ vn.  the State.  H e has

      .departmeni: longe r than

      village.

      ;  ,

    i ' N E W . Y O R K .

    .

      . - -

     i -

    *

    H

      .

    F

     

    S p e c i a l

      t o T h e  . H e r a l d -

      . '

      Xay

      1 0 . — T h c   f o l l o w i n g

     and

    .  Northern New York

     at  New York

      hotels  yes-

      ' ' •

      '

      ""

    ^C.   Maclntyre

    f

      Park

    :

      • * . ' ' . '  '  '

      *

     • ; 

    r

    .

     ;

    H.

      Elder,

      C.'

     R . .'Harris,

      • - • .   '

    sen

      of

      Little  Falls,

      J. E.

      Rafter

      of Mo-

    hawk;  H  S. Gctman

      o f - P Y a n k f o r t

      and

    Edward

      Small cf Herkimer were

    chosen a

      committee

      to

      nominate

      of-

    ficers

     and  draft

      a

     constitution  and

      by-

    law?.

    The personnel

      of

      the  c o u n c i l

      is

      as

    follows:

    I l i o n .  C. C. Brill, O B. Rudd, A.  D.

    Richardson,

      Sevrard

      Hakes,

      A, B.

      Rus-

    sell,  H B.  Howlln,  E. E. Barney. F.A.

    H o u f i r h l o n .

      R.

     D.. LeRoy.

      P. H

      Ward:

    Herkimer, Edward  Small, T.  ^1, Gro-

    an

    t

      A. P. Ertman, H G.  Mimgrer,

    Janies

      W.

      Moon,

      Charles

      Bell, I-Iarold

    McCoy. A, T. Smith. J. F, Fenner. Pred

    D.

      Gray; "Little

      Falls, J.

      D. Frederik-

    acn,

      Frank

      Senior,  "Walter Stafford,

    Earl Ward, B. J.  McDonald, George

    Oilman,

      Frank

      B.

      WIlcox, Dr..

     TV. D.

    Garlock,

      S, F, Jones,  TTilliani  Cortney;

    Frankfort, John -Whipple.  H,  L.

      Wil-

    bur.

      W --

     A.

      Cook,  L,,

      D.

      l/ mpert.

      A..F.

    Seamans, Charles  "Williamson,

      H.

      M.

    Smith,

      M...A.'

      McKinnon,

      H

      S.  Get-

    man,  F. B.

      Watson:

      Mohawk,  J.

      K.

    Rafter,

      G. H Tu

    t it le ,

      Charles

      Y o u n g - ,

    F. D.

      Du  Bois, KB.

    Ingalls.

      Warner

    Bates,

      S. D.

      Cor>,

      H T. Crough,

      "W.

      C.

    Schaufier,

      Louis TVickham.

    A >T O » ,

      Deputy Xomian.

      C h i e f

      of Po-

    l i c e   M i l l e r

     a nd

      District Attorney  ' W o o d .

    Wife

      Fought

      O f f i c e r s .

    The oillcers  went to the Sciore

      shop

    about

      C  oclock

      this  morni ng. Sciore.

    was  absent

      but his

      w i f e

      was at

      home.

    She attclmnted to  .bar

      t l i n o f f i c e r s

      from

    the house. When  thev attempted to

    down

      into the cellar, she fought them

    but thev ov

     ere

     owe red  her.

    After

      the  o f f i ce r s ,  hud

      taken

      t h t -

    H q u o r

      to the  j a i l ,

      they  began

      a

    fo r

      Sciore, lit was  learned

      that

      he

    lied  towards  Geneva. A  deputy  sheriff

    him

      about

      six miles

      from

      this

    village.

    Sciore

      w i l l

      probably

      be

      arraigned

    court  to-morrow, charged with

      viola-

    tion

      of the

      State  excise

      law in

      selling

    liquor

      without a

      license.

    Fenn Yan had  been "dry"  for the

    last  six  years.

      Rumors have  bee i )

    current here for some  time  t h j a t

    l i q u o r  has been sold illegally.  M o r e

    raids are

     expected.

    Or *  H  K.   Kichardson is

     very

      ill at

      bis

    homo

      in \Vest

      Manilas

      street,

      s u f f e r i n g

    f r o m  rheumatism.

    O T I S C O

    Born,

      recently

      a

      daughter

      to

      Mr/

     an d

    •Mrs.

      Howard

      Abbott.

    Jay Burnette is

      ill.

    Hazel  Gambell

      of

      Tully

      coiled

    C

    u

    Litt le  Fa i l s  B l a c k  Hander s  A p p l y

    Torch  W h e n  R e f u s ed D e m a n d

    for  $500.

    Little

     Pala,  May 19.—Members of a

    Black  Hand.

     society

      are

      believed

      .to

    have

     started

    the fire

      which

      destroyed

    the. grocery s tore  of

      LoRoy  Snell,

      at'

    Indian  Castle early yesterday

      morn-

    ing-.  :  . . .  '  . • • ' • ' . '

    Some time

      ag:o

      Mr. Snell received

     a

    Black Hand  letter  demanding"  that

      he

    l e a v e ' S S O O   In

      a certain

      spot

      He paid

    no  attention  to the letter and the fire

    yesterday

      wae the

      result.

    The

      police have  started  an inves-

    tigation of the fire and it is

      expected

    that  sensational  developments

    result,  .

      .

    S N O W   i g . W A T E R T O W W

    Fa rm e rs

      Discouraged  O v e r

     Poor

      Pros-

    r  

    -

      pects

      fo r

      Spring Crops.

    •Water-town,'

     May

      IS.^At

      Intervals

    during yesterday Black river,rose  half

    a

      foot

      within an hour, and

      during: the

    forty-eight  hours  ending : ; last-evening

    haii come up seven

      ieet,,the,rnost

     rapid

    r i s e" . o f

      the  Btrealm  on record, the, river,

    reaching- -last evenin g

      the highest level

    attained

    :

     during  the  spring:

      freshet.

    Flat lands  all.along:

      the

      river

      and

    a long- :lts  tributary  brooks  .are flooded.

    Much trouble.

      Is.being

      experienced

    by paper;manufacturers and  other mill

    men, and

    t h e*

     Ontario.'mill

     of

      the, Wa-

    1

    t e r t o w n • •

     division,'  o£

      tne' International

    Paper

      company was

    pu t o u t

      o£

      com-

    mission and its two

     .machines were

    shut down

      yesterday.  . • ; '

      ' . : . ' • =   '

      . ' •

    Farmers  are; discouraged  ..over

      the

    continued "wet  weather,  which  has so

    far  preventedv.tltem

    1

      "from  putting

    ;

    in

    any.sprincr..crops or in most cases

      f r o m

    fitting

     their

     

    land

      for\crops::  They

      say

    that  more farm  land is  under  wuter

    around Jefferson county  than

      ever be-

    f o r e

      at  seeding;  t i Jme  within  .their

    recollection:

    .

      :

      . : - .

    ;

      .Yesterday  forenoon  several  snow

    squalls'

     occurred,  s u f f i c i e n t

      snow

      fall-

    ing atone  tlmevto-crhiten  the ground.

    Lifel ess

      B o d y  of   F r a nk l i n  H u t c h in -

    s o n

    83 .

      W h o '

      L i v e d  A l o n e .  Is

    Discovered by

      N e i g h b o r s ,

    M-oravia,

      May

      l9.-^Van.klin  Hutch-

    inson,  ag-ed  S3

     years,

      was  found

      dead

    at his home in  Venice  Center yester-

    day

     morning

      by neighbors, Mr. Hutch-

    inson

      had

    Hv.ed

      alone

     for

      some

      time in

    the house. He was seen  around  the

    place Wednesday, but

     when

     he was not

    seen  yesterday  friends  went  to  the

    house and  found  him dead. Dr. B. IO

    Hoxle of Sherwood

     .was

      called and he

    pronounced  his

      death

      due to

      natural

    causes,/ -.

      ..

      .

      ; ' . . . • '

      • . , -   . • • .  ;•.

    ;

    ..-   '

    '

      Xhe  body

     w as  .removed, to the home

    of   a  son,

      Arthur

     Hutchinson, who

     lives

    about half

      a

     ;

    mile  away.

      The  funeral

    will be -held  Sunday  afternoon from

    the  .home of

      th.e

     .son  at 2

      oclock

      and

    burial  will  be at eVnice Center. '

    Mr. Hutoh'inson is

      sun'lved

      by two

    daughters. Mrs.  bBthsforoV  and Mrs,

    Lucox,

      one  sister,  Mrs. Caroline Ken-

    yon,

      and

      'three brothers,

      Amos of Ven-

    ice,  John  of Aub urn and Alphen of

    Venice Center.

    Saturday on relatives here.

    Miss Alice  "Wlllice  and  Miss Edna

    Green of  Syracuse sp ent

      Sunday  wltih

    Mrs,

    Bice.

    TV,

     A. Rice' of

     Otisco

      valley is

      spending

    some time

      at

      Clyde. „ „ _,

    Mr.

      and

      Mrs.-

    G.

      N, Robinson of  Cort-

    land  are  nt

      their  cottfure

      at  Otisco  lake.

    Mr. and  Mrs, -Harry Eibert and  Mrs.  T.

    Eibert an d son. Clarence,' called Sunday

    on

     Mr. and

     Mrs.

      H.  Eibert  at Borodino.

    Mr, 'and  Mrs.  G. Qambell

      and

      children

    and Mr.-

      and

     •

     Mrs/

      A.

      S.

      Gambell calledSunday

      oil-relatives at Homer and Tully.

    Mrs.

      I^eori  Bishop

    son

      of

      Amber

    spent

     "Wednesday

     with her sister,

    Mrs.

      G.

    Gambell:  .

      ' ,

    ,, *

    Mr. and

      Ms. Jnnies  Ne-v\-rnan  called

    Sunday on relatives  in  town.

    Mr. and  Mrs.  C. Scivor of  Marcellus

    called Sunday on Mr. and

      Mrs.

      .T. Hue-

    Mr,

      and

      Mrs.

      Delmer

      Edin§rer

      and son

    of

      Cortland were week-end

      guests,

     of

    their

      parents,

     Mr .  ancl

     Mrs.  Fred

      EcUrvger.

    Morris

      Hulbert.

      •

      Miss Louise Hulbert

    and^Mies F.  Dowling-  of Tully  -were

      Sun-

    day sruests of Mr. and  Mrjs.

      F.,Do\vlliijr.

    • f M r . - a n d

      Mrs.  W. Newman, called  wed-

    neaday

      on   Otisco  valley

      rela-ttves.

     

    D E A T H S   I N H E R A L D   P A R I S H

    Charles

      Foote.

      29.

      Clayton.

    "Errimett

    "E.  Crawford,

      68,

      "Warner.

    Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brown, 75, Clyde.

    ifiUon  G.  Lamaon.

      92,

      Fayottevllle.  , .

    Mrs.. Willis

      H

      Green,  52, Belleville.

    -Edwin

     M.

     Stewart.54.

     Oswego.

    '•Morgan

      Nug-cnt,:

     4S.   Clinton;  ;"

    Mrs.

      Robert Van

      BuaWrlc,

      83. Prebe.

    Miss Anna

     J.

      Kenner,

      33,

     Fulton.

    Franklin  Hutchinson,

      S3, Venice  Cen-

    ter.;

      '.

      .   . . : • ' • •  . . .   .   .

      : • • • ' . . . ' ; •

    Just a

      H i n t

    ^

     

    -.

    •\Vife—Whats

      that  camera

      for?^'  • ';   .

    Husband (reading)—It is

      focusscd

      on

    you:and  I am  holding  the  bulbj.  A s long

    as you look pleasant I won't snap

      lt

    .

    Irom

    stroots.

     named

      for

      improvement

      a con-

    crete  curb  iiml

      K U t t « r

      will  he

      constructctl,

    t l i i . s  part

      of

    t l i o

      proposed

    improvomcnt

    b o i n j r  tc d r u £ s .

    The

      a r r a i g n m e n t  -tobk  place

      Jn,;

      Br.

    Merrow's bedroom. He

      was

      released

    on

      $2,500  hail.

      He. is daneerously ill

    •w i t h   B r i f f h t ' s  disease.:

    „ . ,  ;

    Dr. Merrow's omces were ra ided

    Monday  an Q

      65,000

      heroin tablets were

    f o u n d .  He claims

      ;

    that  the .tablets

    were  the property

      o f . . '

     the National

    C l i n i c ,

      Inc . , ,by whom he was employed.

    Ho  claimed

      to

      have  sold

      the corpora-

    tion

      to Dr. E

     W

    1

    .  Russell,

      who

      is

    mis s ing : .   .   • • • -

    Dr.  Merrow's case will  be

      considered,

    by the  Federal  Grand  Jury,.which will

    sit  Jn  Syracuse  . n e x t  month.

    C h a r l e s  Foote  o f C l a y t o n  D

    W h i l e

      C r o s s i n g D e g r a s s o

    R i v e r .

    m,   iMa y

      1 0 — C h a r l n a

      F

    of

      C l u y t o n

      wa w

      d row

     n o i l y o

    w h n n

      a

      f o o t

      b r i d e

      o v e r '

     the

    r i v e r ,

      which

     he

      was"

     crossing, w

    r i e d   a \ v a y   b y t h e s w i f t c u r r e n t

    The  h i g h  water washed out

     

    winy:  d a m o f t h e D e i v r n y s o  l * u p

    y t i H L < * r d a y

      m o r n i n g

     

    r u s h

      o f

      the water  t h r o u g h  th

    caused c o u s k l c r n b l e

      ' 

    d o w n  stream  The  lower  floor

    c o m p a n y  were  H o o d e d

      an

    d r e d s

      o f.

     d o l l a r s *  damage  d o n e

      to

    W A L K E R   W I L L  S T A

    ^̂̂̂̂m̂̂̂_̂ 

    L a w   A c t i o n  io

      O u s t

      H i m F ro

    k i r k

      H o t e l

      Fai l s .

    I F I

    P u t a s K i , " v u i y 1 0 , — N o ' l e g a l

     

    t l o n

      in a

      l o c a l  court  has  e x c i t

    I n t e r e s t   t h a n

      t h e a c t i o t v / b r o u g

    M r s Fredericka  B. G. u rnzy .  ag

    h e i r s

      of   C a t h e r i n e  John

      oi

    v

      Sy

    against  Eugene  B. • W a l k e r ,

      t e

    L h e

      Light

      House hotel-

     at  ;-Selk

    f o r e

      Justice

      o f t h e

      Peace

    G

    IN

      SERV ICE

      B E F O R E

    , - • .  .  . •

      '   --

      |J

      -- -

    Former  M l i ta r y  M e n  E n l i s t  in

    j   ij

    •  ^  . . . .

    . C o r p s

      Here.

      I F I .

     * I 

    J

      I ' ' •

    Two former  service  men  enlisted  in

    the  marine

     corps

     at

     .the  local  recruiting

    sta.ion

      in the  Kirk

      building

     yesterday

    and were  sent  to B u f f a l o   to-day  by

    Sergt. ^Geo rge  S. Fynmore.  Tho.men

    were  Sergt., John  I>. McQue,. 42, and

    Private

     George"L. Bump, 29.

    Seargeant

      M o Q u o

      has  Heen.  in the

    army

      and

      marine

     service nearly

      twelve

    years Sergeant

      Fynmore

      served

    ,

     with

    " M c Q u e - f o r  more

      than

      a'yearin  'the

    •Philippines.

      '.

      ,

      .  ..

      r

    -

      ,

     

    '

    Bump's  t * v O - 5 n u 5 t m e r i ts have

      b e e n - l n

    the army.  He  sers^ed

      most

     of hi s time

    on  the .Mexican  border.

    F A R M S  S U B M E R G E D

    •   -  . • . • .

      '

    J

      ' __ b  ' i_.

    . . , .

    H e a v y

      R a i n

      F a l l  at   G b u v e r n e u r Pre-

    ven t s  W o r k  in  F i e l d s ;

    . - • •

     

     ' '  .

      °

      -   i

     .

    -

      - • -

      •

      .  i

     

    n

     

    i   • .

    Gouvemeur,  May  19;—  As^  a

      result

      ot

    the heavy

      fall .

     of  rain  during,

     the

      last

    " fo r t y

     h e i g h t

      hours  .farm  H a n d s are

     

    in -

    undated.

     ;  .:

     Farmers;

     .who ̂

    were

    /'.

     fortu-

    nate ,  n .getting- their  o a t : crop  planted

    are in many  Instances  viewing-

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      suhmerg-ed.  ^"W h i l o

    aome

      leraln

      fields

      'have

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    long enough  to  allow

     :

    the

      crop

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     .Impossible

      to .  sow.

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      present

    heavy

     ,ralii will

      pre.vent/.-wprk.for-mariy.

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      l i iglv

     wtbr

      mark; of

    last  spring:. ,The

      .river.rooe

     during  the

    last

      iorty-eig-ht hours  four -and, one-'

    half  -fee t ; . No fappreheriaJh  -,is  felt  by

    m i l l ,  m en the/ i-Iver.

    ,

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      .outside"

      construction work,

      , , a n d

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    road building

      is . at a

      .standstill..

    , • • • - .. • • : •• - , - , . - : , -. . , . • . • "

    mans  - h e r e

      yesterday,

      "The

      ca

    a d j o u r n e d f r o m t h o   justice's  ,6

    tho

    F u l n s k ' i C o u r t

     House, wher

    heard , t h e e v i d e n c e ;   F.  C . - C u

    an d  E.

     C.  Cra i g; of

      Syracuse'

     an

    t o n I .  M i l l e r  of

      P u l a s k i

      a p p e a

    the

      petitioner, and. Thomas

     B 

    of O sxve g: p ' appeared ' f o r 'Walke

    caso

      was

      f o u g h t

     >ith

      p r r e i i t

      en

    b o t h

      sides. The

     jury 'returned

    d i c t

      o f n o  cause,  fo r  action.

    ,

    v

     The. p r o c e e d i n g -

     w as

      i n s t i t u t e d

    possession

      o f t h e

      ho t e l , ,

      no w o

    by "Walker  :xmder  ;t  lease  not  e

    u n t i l

      June  Is't.  1917

      but

      the,

     

    have a chance  tg   sell and are' ,

     

    an   e f f o r t  to   obtain

      po^s es s fon*

      i

    ing-

      p r o c e e d i n g s

      o n t h e

      grou

    "Walter has. violated

      the

      terms

    lease in two points, but  the  J

    not  g rc t evidence  to  satisfy  it  t

    claim

      c o u l d

     . be

      sustained.

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    wil l

      be

      appealed

    on

      points

      of

      law

    H E L D

      F O R  M U R D E

      ' "

     

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    ;

    .  Rome; ,  May  :.19—  Assistant  .C

    Police  Stephen,

     Beckwith.

     and

    Nero. \vent  to the  Rome  jail 'las

    Ing- arid

      interviewea

     .NJcolo.Pei

    who- : is.

     ̂ v a r i t ed"

     by ' t h r - : .EI t t3bu r

    p o l i c e .  on the  charge o f

      d o u b l e ^ m

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     shown  the  police  circu

    taining

    1

      .his .picture,-

     which liei ac

    edged.tov  be , h i s . . . - : -He  said  h

    wore

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      . d e n i e d ; having: .any, 

    t i o n   Tv l t h  the,

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    ,.

     which too

    in February,

      191E,;

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    ;  h

     roe   me n  wh o  were  i n th e f l a

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     •

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      w o m a n

      never  m i s ses  an

      o p p

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      i n f i u e n c e

      o v e r  isom

    ears  u p ; ' -  ' • ; . .

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      ;

      •   . . • _ •

      . : • • . - , .

      .

    L E A S E N O T . M A D E

    ' ^ L

    W o o l w o r th   an d

      K e e p  Trustees

      Fai l to

    R e a c h   A g r e e m e n t .  :

    :

    Water-town,  May  19,—  Another

      cbn-

    Xerence

      was hem -yesterday  by F.  VT .

    " W o o l w o r t h  and

      other

      members  of

      the

    Wbolworth Syndicate

     'of

    • • N e w

      ' - Y o r k ,

    and

    .• :  the   trustees  of :

     the

      Henry

      Keep

    home, who

      control 'the'  American

      ar-

    .

    cade-property

     which M r. Woolworth s

    anxious  to  lease

      •for-'^'nhicty-nin

    years. At. the  close  of  the  conference

    It  was

      stated that  nothing d e f i n i t e

    had been

      done,

      and

      that

      no

      further

    conferences  would be held

    u n t i l

      the

    return.,  xo .  th e

      city

      ,  o f O . .E.

     .Hunger-.

    f o r d ,

      one

      of

      the

      trustees.

    At the close of the

      conference

      yes-

    let-day

      Mr.

      ' Woolworth  :said  to

    th e

    newspaper; representatives:

      "You/ j boys

    are

      ^mere l y ,

      wasting your tlrne,  for  it.

    looks

     now as

      though

      this, matter won't

    be  completed  for a

      lo ne r

      time, and

      even

    If  it

      Is,

      It

      will

      be : ; still a

      longer

      time

    before; anything:  .".will  be made

      public."

    •;

      ' .  president

      of

    :

     Bank  a t 33.

    -'•

      O p t f e n s b u r p .

     :

    May' 19,—Arthtir

      S,- ONeil

    of   St. Rcpis Falls  has been

      elected  presi-

    dent of t h e - :

     St.

      "Res t s

      Falls.

      -.National

    bnnk,,

      Mr. 'ONcil. who Is

      known  f & m i l -

    iarly

      os  "Boy" OKcil .-

      is twenty-three

    y

     Jj

    years

      of ,a&e  and h as  the .distinction of

    being

    1

    ,

      the youmrest bank president

      in

      the

    State  of

     New

     ..-York.

    artment

     of Agriculture;-

     Weathe r Bureau

     ̂ .

     

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