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THE OLEAN EVENING TIMES, 1923 MGK NTHt Fair Scot Peeress And English Prince Plight SJDake vt Vwk at 11.25 and Lady I Elizalxilt isveral minutes later." YViihiju the AbV'v were Vowg in Regal TM 'to a of the /ro.NT!.N"fEI FP.OV PAGE Oxii) -Empire. All ranks and classes were rank immediately under represcs'cd. Mary. great organ of the abbey, bidden away IB a dim recess. Invites Boj Friends.

A touch of pure democracy was nHlUTH MHBJ iu played toftly during most of the ven toe Presrare in a spee- wremony, the chords nimUing fal of etu re deep and strong like dbt.ni I I TAX COMMISSIONER RLlJ I SUPERVISORS ON BOOZE PLOT IN LITTLE VALLEY TODAYS was added to the: H. Herzog. Natiooal assessed valuation for 1921 and IJaritone "The Day is! aad Co. the direct state tai (or 1922 was Ended" Bartlett Quartet Godfrey J. Smith i Violin Oliligato, Willis S.

Quartet Reynolds Fox Trot, "Other FtttiMr ep thunder. The common idea that iu- low tax creased assessments result ia iu- In explanation of the meaning creased taxes is a fallacy, said of the term "full value" as used T. Cole, deputy state tax in the tas law it was said that commissioner, on the occasioa "full value" Eieacs the fair mar- apportioned on ao equalized valuation of The direct state tai as ixed yy (be for 1922 (1.2919 per thousand dollars, which ou the equalized valuation amounted to and Quartet produced an actual rate for the 'SieditatloB." Orchestra solo, "The two Grema- After the service the dlag March, accompanied by tbo has dus Vio'ia "Thais- S. P.eys'sWs selections, "Laborers Nigat Song" Andrews- Greenwald countv of S1.S514 per thousand. The ful, of Ia Sayder Peter Vaa Quartet selection, "De Little Sua- flower Coon." Wiggers Quartet town and village assessors of Cat- minds of a buyer willing but not 1 VMI" 5 ne Pox Trot.

"Who county, which was heM compelled to bay, acd a teller "Modern Banking" yelter April a jhe court house ia Little Yal-; triUins but ao! compelled to sell." TOu'nty the difference i j3Coi Hefz $912,173 in taxable valuation. As stated above Cattaraugus cbises In the county as fixed by ibe state tax commission for 1922 i Britain. The Duke of Vork Mavor and 54 townsmen SHhSTw rt.ta te iSrieV v-alue TM rtfe? KhfMI a al interest in in couimisc-ioQ with the city and was defined as -the expression Iu. reduced to SI 47" -93 oa Tne and for several before COUrt Ott UQUOr guncrrisors and the city, dollars of the meeting of the 0 real D-OD i a a i A A 6Q HUH I Otilcr 1 a conspiracy i-usnciers has invited some 200 or boys to be his guests at a holi- TJl W1 da cac! in Kent The voun As a matter of fact, it The assessment rolls of the 1 ICn re rcsentln 8 each of the leading I with fifty-four fellow was declared, had the real prou-. several tax diptriets of the county i JnmVn .1,01 mduslries Ullgbt townsmen, goes before Judge erty in this county been assess-j were examined by the commii-' the men Wh 2ttende! the weddin A.

Geiser Federal at Us full value forma of tne I I a tomorrow to receive a have received i today. Mary wore an aqua-. The austere beauty of the Ab- mirins blue and silver dress with bey was ULspoiled, In compliance a draped overdress In which with the wish of Lady Elizabeth, roses were Interwoven, the by ostentatious decoration, white rose being the symbol There were in reality three pro- the House of York. cessions within the Abbey. The Only Guests.

first was that of the royal family, Harvey. American am- beaded by the King and Queen bauador to England, and Mrs.i an(1 followed by Dowager Queen tence for conspiracy to violate the state in 1922 app: -national prohibition law he will J2S.OOO more than it actually jance and these produced tuuch 1 'TM, tr a le ndians mayor in i as ils share of the personal information useful aud valuable: 0 or eiperience the tax money. to assessment officials. "more than It paid In direct The iaeeting was conducted The following faeU which are 1 ail a a "Hows: i the third Indi: cent years to sation. Donn Robe stepped down from their places as nr Terra i Alexandra, escorted bv the Duke, Hirr.y the only American o( Connai glu close! fo IowiuK first citizens of their respective by Mr.

Cole, assisted by Special of gc-aeral interest wera dis-j I Agents John Leydeu and closed: i Charles II. Snyder. The aggregate assessed valua-. requirement of the law I on rea i Jrop erty in Catia-! the personal income tax 47.S3C.22 the tax on business ve- theui came the impressive array cities to begin serving time in of priucipal clergy In hit nuptial address the Archblihop of York said: jn lhe cereiuony "Before thlt host of ous, hut not entirely so. iMn and unseen, you have of-; 'I'lio llrhliil I'rocwsiun.

cre (jooil Jlisers fered your love to one another! Finally there came the bridal All were of the popular politi-'jn' who assisted Federal penitentiaries The cases; j't" a 8 a Ilt anal that although in the past this i ithat properly subject to taxa- rau gus county for the year 1922; Fronl lue motor ve- be assessed at its full value was 549.446,472 as compared! nlt le la one of the principal subjects $48.731.735 In 1921, au in-j Prom the mortgage 50,962.90 I I i 7.407.6S 4 3 4 For scho'ols 342.2C9.49' pro-Mo- as -enera! The aggregata assessed valua-1 roads conditions I State aid for town 59,250.00 47.050.12 I bene- i was 50,324,877 and in 1921 ly different character aud involv- moneys aud value carires wish It to be a happy union. We her noble father. are assured you will resolve to eight bridesmaids bore her train, make your wedded life a blessing The others walked in pairs be- not only to yourselves but to hjud her. others and not the least to those --rho choir ed election contests. Johnson fitted iu i full was convicted of "conspiracy" 'to i equalization -with it and produces The rate of assessment of real personal income tax he property in Cattaraugus county I mon eys are distributed on the a more equitable base used by the stale board of i )as i of assessed valuation of i at Buckingham composed by the organist of West-j cuting Attorney Clyde It is unnecessary to tnan it actually' received.

advantages of a was predominantly the note of lovely group of the fairest daugh- Touth. It was a youthful roniiincr. i tevs of England's oldest families. love mutch arranged after the age old way of a mim with a maid. For the roninnce of the youthfi'1 Dnke .1 his bride from the Scot- Three of them had served in similar capacity at the wedding of Princess Mary, at which Lady Elizabeth, also.

had been a tish highlands bus touched a res-1 bridesmaid. Those who Eccom- ponsive" chord in the heart of the I panied Lady Elizabeth to the British nation. a today were Lady Mary Cam- TJndoubtedlv there lurked i bridge, Lndy May Cambridge, many minds the thought that they Lady Mary Thynne. Lady Katli- were witnessing the union of enne Hamilton, the Hon. Diale who might some day he their monde Hardinge, Miss Betty Ca- King and Queen.

The bride is tor, the Hon. Elizabeth Elphin- ot roral birth, hut she comes into stone and the Hon. Cecilia Bowes- the royal family with a heritaae The last two are youthful of ancestry and pride of cousins ot the bride. And through unexpected hut not Brirto is lirnutlful. impossible eireiiinstani-os.

she om; Lady Ellzabetii made a picture dav may sit unou the throne of never to be forgotten as she came England. Ceremony at 11.30 A. M. i toward the altar in her wedding gown. The dress was of chiffon The wedding ceremony took place moire, in color the lovely ivory of at 11.30 o'clock.

Long before that old lace. The corsage, with its hours the (streets aloug which tbe severe lines aud silver and pearl nuptial procession was to pass were embroideries, recalled the tra- pncked. Thousands who bad ditional dress of Joan of Arc. hopeof seeing the bride or the groom Long sleeves of Nottingham lace in the best available poinls added a gracious touch to the of TantaRe. Shortly after 11 o'clock the gates were again swung open, and a de- gown.

Iu tiie train there was more lace, lent by Queen Wary. A light veil of white tulle, with taehment Guards clattered a wreath of orange blossom, aug- forth on pram-Ing horses, giving a mented rather than concealed the -charm and beauty of the bride. After the wedding party hud returned to Buckingham palace- the touch.of splendor indicative of the pageantry to follow. A distant baud sounded the opening bars ot the British national anthem, and the crowd responded with a mighty ware of cheering as the former Queen Alexandra, mother of King George and grandmother of the Duke of York, rode forth in a stately coach. The Dowager Queen graciously acknowledged the tribute.

King and Queen Approach. After the. passing nt Dowa.ccr Alexandra came a brief pause. Then mora gorgeous soldiers appeared, and behind them the throng caught a glimpse of the golden state coach drawn by Its eight prancing.horses, In which rode the Kins and Queen. King George was patently pleased as he acknowledged the noisy Queen Mary looked forth from the coach Tvith a cautions, hnlf- smile of pleasure.

The king and queen were accompanied by Prince George. Following the state coach rode ether members of the royal family. Down through The Mail and to the Abbey proceeded the caravan of royalty. From a slightly different route, no less packed with admiring spectators, Lady also was being conveyed to the Abbey. Putting forth from the town home of her father, in Bruton street, the fiance of the duke accompanied liy members of her family and escorted by detachments of imperial soldiery passed through lanes of tumultu- onaly joyful humanity.

Dowager Queen Alexandra was the first member of the royal family to reach the abbey, arriving r.t 11.17 o'clock. King George and Queen Mary arrived at 11.20; tbe Municipal Shnkcup (a xes is e. fallacy; tlie budget and If all ot those under conviction not the assessed valuations gov- should have to serve time local government in Gary and Lake county will undergo some sudden changes. The mayor, under the Indiana law. would be succeeded by the city comptroller; the prosecuting attorney's place aud that ot the city court judge would be filled by appointments by the govenor, and the new sheriff would be selected by the hoard of county commissioners of Lake county.

bride and king. peared upon the bu cheering crowd. The small bride was must timid and clung tightly to tbe arm of her stalwart husband, looking up into his face. A downpour of rain finally drove the party inside. The trial of the Gary men was one of the most sensational ever held here.

Evidence showing "conspiracy" existed not only to defeat prohibition but to enrich and enhance the political power of a group of unscrupulous men was brought out. The day before the trial began Gaspare Monti, the government's principal witness was shot dowu in front of the Italian Club in Gary. Later it was brought out that he had beeu a coutributor of to the Johnson campaign fund under duress. On the other hand, a man who in the future aspires to bo mayor of a city with a large foreign- born population is taking an awful risk, particularly if he ex- Tug' and Manager FigM With Knives; 26 Stitches Taken Xcw York. April 26-- (T.

X. -In view of hundreds of persons eom- in.n from (he Long Island rtiilrond di'imt in Brooklyn, James "Bull" Anderson, welterweight prize fighter and Anthon.s, Mnrtcllo, his manager, today staged a furious fiirht with knives. Panic ensued and police reserves were called. Both fighters wore arrested after fifteen stitches had hecn taken in the head, arms and shoulders of Amlereun, aud eleven in the upper part of Marttillo's body. Anderson told the police the trouble started over bet which he and Maitello had made over a fight last Monday between Fred Fulton and Floyd Johnson.

"When the reserves appeared crowd was seething around the i fighting men. They dispersed tbe CAUO PARTY AND FOOD 8AUB Salamanca. April AS- nes Guild of: St. Mary'i cburch will hold a public card party and baked food sale in the parish room May 2 in the afternoon. and yroom ap- poets to enforce prohibition, iileon.v before Johnson's friends claimed.

At any rate, the belief Is growing that being mayor of an Indiana city is fast becoming a risky occupation. fellows" who do get elected don't always make the best executives, and the "hard boiled," "stiff necked" sort who might make good mayors never get elected. care all merits of the ho- man bodjr, but an wtober of people suffer fr ireal uvubie is laclc of iron tatbtMcod- It is tie iron fa your blood that enables thenonrishmrot ea iron your food merely 4am' ret strength oct ft coeomvera- fawwn Vxxc that feclped thoasands because ft iron Ifte the iron in frefth Togetablcs and Uke tbe in yonr blood. NUXATED1RON in mront pbjiiciui 1 articription. d.

Itiorecom- i conditions. It his helped ol should htlp ML Ask for it TO BXTERTA1X FOR BRIDE ELECT Salamanca, April 26--Miss Helen Brodie of East State street will entertain at a variety shower Friday evening in honor of Miss Katherine Knorr, a bride elect. K. OF M. MEETS JHEHUM Salamanca, April pretty home wedding ok Place at noon Tuesday at the home of Mr.

and 141 Elm youngest Mrs. Joseph Follette, street, -when their daughter, Josephine, was united in marriage to Robert Jones, son of Mrs. Catherine Jones, Tracey Place, Elmira. Rev. Hoffman performed the ceremony in the presence of only the immediate BROADCASTING PROGRAM Lester Shoe Co.

YOU LIKE A SMOOTH-FITTING SHOE! Well, you are going to give your feet that feeling of a fine fit that puts Alertness atiU spring into your step, when you slip this Oxford on. This Is one of those new Crepe Sole Sport Oxfords you hare heard so much abont. Just like walking in your stocking feet with a pair of on. And wear, say, you'JI never wear them oat! KDKA--360 -Meters, Pittsburgh, Pa. Friday, April 21, 1923.

10.0(1 A. II. Music. r. SI.

Music. Weather Forecast. Itivcr Conditions. U. S.

Bureau of Market Kcporls. lUH r. M. Dinner Comvrt. 7.0(1 r.

SI. Current. Events. 7.45 P. M.

The Necessity of Kcep- inc Good Records. S.OO P. M. Concert by Miss Edith Xowill, soprano. S.SO V.

SI. News of the day. S.o-3 P. M. Continuation of musical program.

10.IK) 1'. il. Time sisuals. WOC--Davenport, t'eniral Priced at $6.00 and $8.00. LIGHT BROYYX AND CORDOVAN SHADES.

LESTER'S TWO STORES IX OLEAIf: UNION AND STATE SIS. SAFE! families. 7.1 I'. II. I Hold On to My (Standard Time 400 Meters, Friday, The full ring service 'April 27, 1923.

IHttEIB -m Salamanca, April 26--The Wild wood Athletic club will make ei- tensive improvements to its grounds this spring. The clnb plans erecting swings and slides for children at its own expense. The city is to giva assistance In developing the bail field, having assigned a city scraper to the ground for a day. The officers of tbe club are: G. W.

Wymer, Eugene Meyers, Emil Scbaich. SALAMANCA Salamanca, April Eugene Forrest of Wildwood arenue spent yesterday In Bradford. Miss Zeta Connerj of Bradford Is the guest of in the city. Mrs. P.

C. Bayne. daughter Qer- aldine and Miss Lucille Meyers of Main street are speding the day In Buffalo. Mrs. M.

J. Donnelly of Wildwood avenue Is the guest of relatives In Buffalo. M. Haas of Jamestown was business caller In the city yesterday. Salaraanca.

April Smltn of le was lion Commaadery No. 503. K. of i caller in the city yester- trill hold its regular convo- cation this ere-ins at eisbt. being used.

The couple were attended by Miss Luella Bunn of Gowanda and Thomas Follette, brother of th bride. Miss Lora Catherine Jones, sister of the acted as flower bearer. Tbe bride wore white crepe-de- chine trimmed ia real lace and carried an arm bouquet of Sun Burst roses. She wore a wreath of orange blossoms in her hair. Miss Bunn wore white organdy and carried a bouquet of Columbia roses.

Following tbe ceremony lunch was served to 20 guests. Table decorations were pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left on the R.

train at 3:45, for a honeymoon trip to include Rochester, Syracuse and Utica and will be at home to their friends at IOCS Walnut street, Elmira, after May 15. Mrs. Jones is one of Salamanca's popular young ladies and was a formed employee in the offices of Dr. Gunn and Dr. Kemp.

the Jones sheet metal contractors, of Elmira, N. Y. r. SI. Features.

I'. M. The Visit to the Little Folks by the Drenmtlmc Lndy. S.OO r. 31.

Farm Features. 8.30 P. Jl. Concert by-the Kins Haw Entertainers. Friday, April 27.

9.00 A. 31. --Early morning reports and prices on fariu products. A. il.

Standard time signals, weather forecast. 12.00 SI. Opening prices on active bonds and stocks, grain, coffee and sugar; midday reports and prices on farm products: musical program 4.00 M. Closing prices on stocks and bonds, grain, coffee and sugar, butter, hntter, eigs aud cheese. 1.

M. Fashions. H.30 P. M. Foreijru and Domestic Commerce Heport.

o.fiO P. SI. Conditions of Leading Industries. 0.00 1'. SI.

Musical program. 7.30 P. M. Program to be announced later. A.

M. Time Signals. 11.00 A. M. Weather and Itiver Forecast.

11.03 -A. Jl. Quotations. Opening Market 12.00 Xoon Chimes Concert. P.

Closing Stocks and Markets. 3.30 P. SI. Educational Talk. by C.

C. Flanagan. 5.45 SI. Chimes Concert. ti.35 I'.

Jl. Sandman's Visit. i.OO P. M. Musical Program.

liy Tbe P. S. C. Orchestra S.OO P. il.

Educational Lecture Improved Order of Hod Men. FRIDAY, APRIL- 27 WGY (Sclicncrtndy, X. Eastern Standard Time il. Time signals. 12:30 P.

SI. Stock market quotations. 12:45 P. M. Weather forecast 2:00 P.

M. Music and talk, "The Child in 'the Home." I 6:00 P. M. Produce and stock You Can Just Bet You're Safe When You Buy Your BASEBALL SUPPLIES From Us--Because We Sell SPALDWG ATHLETIC GOODS. Conic in and let 115 show yon onr stock of Bats, Balls, Mitts, Gloves, Uniforms, etc.

HARVEY CAREY, INC. Phone 1247, Olean House Block. S.OO P. M. Concert by SImc.

Ama market quotations; news bul- TVoiister Poweil. i letius; baseball results. S.SO P. SI. Literary.

6:30 P. M. Talk for the chil- 9.00 P. SI. Concert by the Maple- i dren.

Jones is the junior member of wood. Xcw Jersey, Ladies Quartette I 7:40 P. M. Health Talk, "In" 0-in P. if.

IiayliRht and Disease," by Dr. B. P. 9.25 I'. LI.

Concert by tbe Sym- i Felt. phony Mandolin Orchcsira of Jer-i 7:45 P. Jl. Concert program sey City. jby Commercial Bank Club of Na- 9.45 P.

M. Continuation of tional Commercial Bank and gram, I.y the Slnplevroud Ladies I Trust Company, Albany, N. FOR mm Salamaiica, April 2G. A public reception will be held this evening at the Peoples M. E.

church. East End, to meet the new pastor. Rev. Bailey, and family, and spend a social evening. HOSPITAL- NOTES Salamanca.

April Mather of Maple street, a medical patient of the City Hospital has been discharged. Miss Haze! Fisner of East Randolph is a surgical patient at the City Hospital. Sirs. F. W.

Parsons of 36 Cleveland avenue, who bas been a ra- tient at tbe City Hospital has been discharged. Mrs. Guy Ditcher of Cattaran- gus Is a surgical patient at tbe City hospital. U.55 to 10.00 P. M.

Arlington ii: siaunis. weather furwast. 10.01 P. SI. Continuation of Program by Symphony Mandolin Orchestra.

KW--ton Meters, Chicago. Central Standard Time. Friday, April 27, 1023. 0.30 A. M.

Laic news auil comment of the financial and commercial markets. 30.00 A. SI. -Market reports. CIRCLE WILL SEW Salamanca, April XIo- ther's Community Circle will meet for sewing Friday evening.

tbe home of Sirs. Ernest Ran ot 106 Lincoln avenue. O. H. CHAPIX SPEAKS Salamanca.

April H. Chapin manager of the County Farm Bureau will at the monthly farm meeting to be held in the Opera House, Gowanda Saturday ahernoon. 2OO ATTKXD OAXCK Salamanca, April vrera 200 in attendance March, "On Zamecnik Commercial Bank Orchestra Quartet selection, "The Winter Song." Bullard Commercial Bank Quartet Thomas O. Kenny, T. Reed Vreeland, Godfrey j.

Smith, Leo K. Foi Walter Nelson, accompanist Tenor solo, "Thommy Lad" -Margetson Thomas G. Kenny 10.30 A. SI. Late financial nr.vs Foi Trot, "One Little flnd comment.

at theiday. H. P. Xevines has returned to an( given by P. H.

In Wal-l 10.5S A. SI. Naval time signals. 11.00 A. SI.

Market 11.05 A. M. Weather reports. ll.SO A. M.

Late News and comment of tbe financial and commercial markets. 11.35A. M. Table Talk. 12.00 M.

Market reports. 12.30 P. SI. Late financial news and comment. l.Ofl P.

SI. Market reports. 1.20 P. SI. Closing market quotations, Chicago Stock Ercbnnw.

3.00 P. M. Late Xews and sport bulletins. 4.00 P. M.

Late news and sport bulletins. 4.15 P. SI. Stock report and lute news btiHftihs. 4.30 P.

M. News and sport bnllc- i tins. i 5.00 P. M. LaHest news of the observation Orchestra" Reading, "Something from Old Days" tbe.

CCBA-OLKAS Ingall's Motor Bus, inc Leave Cuba week days a. m. 12:00 o'clock and 4:30 p. m. Leave Olean a.

m. anu 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p. m. On Sunday edditional trips leave Cuba at 7:00 p.

and Olean ai 10:15 p. m. Retiun trip ticket between Olean am: Cula. ll.M. Now is the time to purchase a Bicycle so that you will secure the full season's use of one of onr Albany after spending the past ra)n hail Tuesday evening.

Prizes awarded were won by Victor Har- few days here. TO EXTERTAIX WIVES Salamanca, April 26--The mem hers of the B. R. T. will entertain their wives at a 6 o'clock dinner, followed bv a dance In Walrath Hall this evening.

The Assembly Passes Bill Holding Budget Reigns Albany. April I. X. a party vote, tbe assembly today passed the XlcOinnies bill, which would permit the governor to prepare the annual budget hut would continue with the legislature the power increasing or decreasing Items In the annual appropriation Mil. risen, Mrs.

Osgood, Raymond Dnrphey. Richard Snyder and Ralph Kcnyon. Music was fur- nished by the P. H. C.

rochcstra. 8r Xa timo AXXO1TXCB EXGAGK.HKXT 9 ()0 1L XoW3 rc P. M. Xcws. fanandal scd final markets and sport summary.

6.50 P. Jl. Children's Bedtime Story. S.OO to S.5S P. M.

pro- Salamanca, April 26. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Katherine Knorr daughter of C. IT. Knorr of Lincoln avsnv; nd John Spencer of South Main street this city. The port.

9.05 to 9.25 P. SI. Re-view of the latest books. 10.00 to 1.00 A. M.

SHdnlfrht show. Meters Weslinghonse KIccfrir, Springfield, Mass. dinner will be served by the La-; The measure wn? dr.ifierf by tin- die? to B. R. T.

Music Republicans in rfply to OOVOHMT will be furnished by the Merrie Smith's demand for an executive. host of all after a llclodie Siejt IbuOgeb IShtmpoo. marriage will take place in Slay. Mandard Friday, MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks April 27. Golden Glint 12.00 SI.

Time signals. P. SI. Bedtime storj. TAXI Olean House Taxi service insures you of prompt, efficient service.

Call 84O Our CAM and in.inrc*). HIGH GRADE Wheels i i all fitted with Mud Guards, Coaster Brakes and A-l Tires. PRICES $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.09. We Offer an Easy Plan whereby you can use the Bicycle white for same. For business or pleasure, owning a Bicyck fa a good investment I Olean Hardware Co.

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