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THE OLEAN EVENING TIMES, THURSDAY, NOYEMBfiR 17, 1927. I Additional Classified Real Estate For Sale si- AucHons--Legals Hvuses i'or Sale it i MAKE i'OUR CHRISTMA? GIFT THIS HOME-- FfilNCK NEAR KING iifariiig couip'eticm; tlv room, music reborn. rw bedrooius, Isttb, a'utl 4 closets window a cak. fiwrs; bath tub. pedestal washbowl, double atalned concrete brick concrete eel- Jar.

Twrid 2on public At TtUh con- isrins for J'alance this 3 wonder- for the best Chrisiiuas i of all--a for a new. modern, toms-l anv cbJJgationF, ar- rang A i us to Ir.sptct Hne JAMES M. CI.EMENTS 605-eOT EXCHANGE OANK PHOND OLEAN, N. T. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pvrsuint, TO cf Albert Bfr'J, of Cilia County, IB hfrebv ay a the estate N'ora MuIIalfcy.

to ihe wit! or the Kslaie Of sai' at of Johi in (he City "of" OJein." N. or before Ihe first Say of I.Ttf! October 15ZI, KMzabeth Crimes, II. Ryati. AUerrey for iiiinistrarrfs. Number Olean, Y.

91 Legal: Notices I TO Punuant, To an Hon. Albert- et raurui.County.; notice la hereby, glvei. to 'all having claims: estate Humplifey. late of Uie'City County! 1 i'orit. ''that that they required to.

present, the to'Grace B- tlie last "will testament- oC' zald doceaseil. 228 N. Second ths City of Oleati. on or before the Sth." 1927." Execulrix. for'Ex- ecutrlx.

PURSUANTi to orders of Albert A. Cattarau- ns County.inotlco.ls hereby given to ail having clalmaiasalnst-the. estate of. Carrie late of the" City Comity. New Uiey'aro're- quired to with oper voudiers.

TL'oren H'i' Brooks. cecutor of the. last'; Win and Testament of residence. SlSii'V North -Sttrct. In the or before the 1327.

Bated: i 22nd, 1927. rC.i.^-;,;^"c_-J.-.;--, Executor. HASTINGS.tHORNBOKGi Atlorrieysy.for^E'secutor;'.!- Excliange to all: persons rhaVlns'j claims C.i=Eitzsim. NOTICE TO cneOITOP.3 Punuant to an order of lion. Altttr A.

Bird. Surresata of Couhty. notice Is hereby given to a parsons having claims oFilcil th estate of Robert D. LaUKtilln. late 0 City of Otan.

New 1'ork. deceai that they are 10 presen llie eame wilh proper vouchers, to th l-'xecutom of the Estate of ald de cCF.se'1-at the office of Allan B. Wll lams. Etchings Band BuiM the City of Clean. N.

on before tbe ISth day of December. 1327 Dated: June Slh. 1527. KATHERINE B. LAUGaLIN, ALLAN a W1LUASIS.

Executors. Ifastlnci Hornburs Andrews. Attorneys for Executors, Oltan. K. r.

Classified f(i rteimiriiig, Service Slntlom BLIIEBIRQ 3333 i rtew Central Day or iNight 3158' with-'proper-, to -First Bank, of: Olean, New will of said In c.lty..ofplean. or before the 1 First-National Bank of Attorney'ior an of-'HorJ Albert Ji3ird; Catia-- raugus to all, claims 1 against the i the-town -Cattaraugua deceased; "-that- required present tho Si lo Clar a tor of residftncp; -414 Daiir- 3 "New order.of, Hon." 1 Ai" Cattaraugus hereby given to all tiie oatato.of-EIIia?Secly'Havens, late or the Cattaraugus County, New they are Tequlretr present the with proper Havcno. executor of the' last will' and testament: of caldideceased, 'at. residence. '321- Fourth Street, Olean, Now on 'or before tile 16tb day of December, Baled June SUi, 1K7.

Executor. Crelghton S. Andrews for Executor. OJean. N.

T. 25 i Sieving. Trucking. Storage: WELLSVILLE- OLEAN BIOTOR EXPRESS aiiiJ -FREIGHT SERVICE leaves Oleao daily at .2 p. from office 106 E.

street. PHONE 5659 Packages called anC de- 'livcrcd, any-'siie, any quant: Give us a trial. Building I SALE StTPREMB COURT: COUNTT OF "vTeston Lumber "Company, pfalntlff, i Guy defendant! Pursuant, to a final. Judgment of foreclosure and 'salo dated November Sth, -1527, and -duly, entered In tho office of tho Clerk of CaltaraUKUS York, on November.7th. 3927, ths undersigned, referee duly sppolnted-in and by said Judgment for- that purpose, will expose for sale and will public auction to-tho highest bidder-at the law orilco or Crelghton S.

40! First National Bank Buildinc, 'Okan. CatJaraugus County. New York, on 'he 3rd day of December, .1527, at ten o'clock in the forenoon-of that day. the lands and premises defcribed in paid Judgment and "therein designated to be sold, la TRACT OR PARCEL OF IjA.N'D.' situate in tha City of County 'of Cattarausus. and State of- New Tork.

distinguished as Int No. 10. to the n- vlsed 7nap "of Siiawinut Park, made rsy.W. IT. C.

of Westons Mills. N. T-. dated December 1st, 152.1, and duly. recorded In tho County Cierk's Offira of CUlarausus County.

New York; "Paid lot having a.frontage of forty (40) feet on the easterly side of Clark Street s-depth of one dred thirty 1CO) feet. Dated Olcau, New Tork, November 7th. 1327. A SHAFFER, Referee. CPEIGHTO.V S.

ANDREWS. A ttorney: for Plaintiff. Olean, New Tork. 'SHOP the section every clay. At) you WILL- be.

ElaJ classified -a33 today. If vou read the Keep' posted! ad3 regularly. 'Rita thi' classiried TVatch the "Business advertisements In the Classified Section TJIB ELUSIVE i 'o classified treattncni. JIA.NY A lielnful classified ad 'baa lolved a difjcult problem. MILL SUPPLIES Pumping PoWere and Jacti.

and Boiler Shafting, Pulleys and Belting, Pisa, Valres Fittings. Boiler Klues and Stacks, Bar Iron and Structural Steel. MACHINE WORK. LUTHiiK MFG. OLEAN, NEW JORK.

XURSERV niirjiEs BRING 5133,000 'JO TIIE AUTHOR (By International News Service) To have made 5125,000 from nursary rhytnes is ths remarkable leat A. A. Milne, tag English author and dramatist. rhymes which Milne originally composed tor his voung son, Christopher Robin Mihie, have now a. world-wirtE sale.

Sixty thousand copies of. a new series ot rhymes -were ordered by booksellers before they had been published, constituting almost a Tecord. California now hns more than 300 women's clubs. PA'GE SEVENTEEN Rushi'ord Doctor Star Witness For Prosecution's Side page X) "I siksd him If he rcKea when I had been dvctorln faoilly. He hesitated a moment aud then saic- "i hlui why hi bal shot the trovers.

He 'I don'i fsM. 'DM vcti tho He "I cf asked him who -ho: the I rno trying to ruaka him talk." other. Ill saM (The witseis denied threats were "I asked him whl-h zro-ip. killed cJ the troopers and that Dsja fcad killed AltDOUgrt C2DJC E0.t st Srial, it unisr- MoM tiiat officials first zs-1 fuEC'J that prissier was rr- to Mj uacle. Was- I bat that the defendant that bis fcafl sot com- tlse crlnie.

Daniel cot to have a', tbs of tbe crl-ie. On ol the of (he constabulary, Rogers slrf-Feil ihe edmlijloa by tfee viit- ctsi tfcat was true that "eight state wsse srotiEd boy's cell a'. o'clock the Kicks Neatly America Holds Place Through Natural Riches! A'M'A Ei(ra i had shot. He said, 'fhi one iu house. Troo'icr Corbet! swore tiiat be, lia.1 hoard YVaiuer admit to "1 asked him he l.ad i ilm had Hie him.

He said Dan had toM him to. trooper jiaiu lu tile "I asked lr lie. knew why Dan I house-. wanted him to shoot l'. troijper.

When (ho aho denied He said Dan bad told nlci he a the troopers hat! used strong should shoot ths trooper or the trooper would shoot tltu. "I asked him It Daji and he used same spn. He said Konlcs There Threats Thomas F. nosers, defense t.t torney. who had sought unsuccess fully to block the presentation I ho'confession testimony by Dis trict Attorney Walter N.

Renwick lui-sltoncd Dr. (tardy tho troopers had not Clashed pistols told Wagner he ought to be shot and otherwise Intimidated the defendant before he made the reputed fir. denied there had bean threats made. Mr. Rogers also questioned the witness at length why 'ie had conversed with Wagner alone when tho witness stated tl-at before they were alone Wagner had admitted to that he had shot, one of the troopers.

Dr. Haritec replied he had done so because Wasuer seemed, to talk more freely with him. The witness also was.requested by the attorh-y to repeat the conversation: The was testimony similar to II given or. direct examination. "HOTS' -many times have you repeated Ibis testimony before witness was.

asked. "Never to my knowledge," was tbe doctor.who served overseas as a surgeon at the front hospitals during the World Corroboratlon of portions of the by physician, was given by three ot the state 1 constabulary. Another i portant feature of their testimony was in empty shotgun shells.aiuTa.uox.of loaded shells were found on second floor of tho Wagner home. The prosecution asserts shots were; fired from, this floor of the home. 1- SISUGBANT'OX STAXD Charles Borriett testified found dne empty shell in and another empty the rear bedroom.

He found twelve loaded shells on a. tray. -II iB-lha contention-oj the'pros- ocutipn' that Ilasmussen was killed a shot upper ear bedroom and that Roy was i a shot fired from the top stairway. Sergt." Eernelt. that Wagner at first refused to.answer when he was questioned early on.

i ot September 27th, but that TIB. later admitted to a "io Farm and Dairy Young Samson is using milk bodies as fieitl glasses-- ami (hey bring Hie Vision of perfect Health your reach if you leave jour order for milk vdlh us. 'HONI STATE ST. DIAL450Z lanzuage or threatened Wagner before the confession WRS obtained. A Rogers askf-d; "Vou had a feeling against the 1 "Ves." admitted the "And you you Itad your man "Yes." Mr.

Rogers sho tnade much the fact that It took tho witnes only about SO seconds if relat all tha conversation 1-6 recall although hs was in the jail 3 minutes. "What were you doing th other 23 minutes?" the troope asked. "I was talking with the othe troopers," was the reply. John J. Bendista was the thir trooper who swore he had hear Wagner admit that he killed on of the froopers.

He denied tier had been Intimations.and against Wagner and members his family. Flames Drive Out 250 Persons Froir N'York Apartmen New Nov." (INS) -More a .250 persons were route fronr their -beds, including -a dose mothers' with babies in their arms when fire swept GSlli streo apartment house eiirly. today. -Ai igcd 'woman" wris sii "persons, unconscious', from smoke, carried from-the building a firemen performer! scores of d.irin rescues. Flames spread and were shooting through the roo fire equipment arrived.

the ivere able to lake any more than liandCul clothing in their dash escape and. scores were turned hit the', rainswept 1 streets clad i night 1 Rochejsfer Woman In Soqial Gomedj so'cialVoomedy that 'jnigh be -4'what' grandfather's; picture?" was du for a showiui; -today in a loca coiirfi. Grace- Porte Hopkins, prominent, capital club woman, and W. Craw Cord of-'Rochester, N. Mrs Hopkins' a'rrest-because of th picture.

charge was "larcen. after Hopkin and, her-friends "in ths D. A. are.exceedinslyvwrathy. a hereto' 'ore been much so, in that- years ago Mrs Crawford'stored quantity urniture -and effects--, in Mrs lopkins'.

house, in the effects was-grandfather's picture painted-by'Thomas Sully. When.Mrs. Crawford reclaimer her the picture missing. The disputa- be- woen the tw'o women became so leated that, a left Ner friend's house' and caused a varrant to be served. The picture "very valuable," according to Irs.

Crawford, but Mrs. Hopkins ays it never impressed her much Anyway, Mrs: Hopkins says it was ost.In mo.viiig; Mrs. Hopkins was released er own recognizance for hearing oday. i COHEN'S MILK DAIRY 62A IJailin Equipment f2A Radio Equipment RADIO 6 Tube--One Dial--Mohawk ALL ELECTRIC Uses 0. A.

or Cuimingham A. C. Tubes Sec and Hear This Set Now HARRY C. SIMONS S04 W. State Phone 4963 'res.

Coolidge Medal Washington. N'ov. (INS) whoso official duties compel him to pin medals on a good many breasts, will himself he the recipient of a medal tonight. The president vrlll leave here this afternoon for Philadelphia to be" the guest-of the Nlbn League club. is to he awarded the league's gold medal for public service, and will deliver an address.

will return In Washington after the speech. Pittsburgh Has Wedding Pittsburgh. N'ov. Alan Magee Seaife and bis bride, the former Sarah Cordelia Mellon foday enroute to Europe on their honeymoon while Pittsburgh society discussed what was called the "most gorgeous" wedding ever performed in city. Xo little comment was evoked over (he marquee, hnllt at a cost cf 5100.000 expressly for the wedding banquet, and- following ball.

Jack Lockwill Back at Rocklakc BY CIUJEJtr PATTEN-- (Creator of I'r'aiA BV H. n. KNICKERBOCKER International Vws Service staff t'orrcspon-Jeiit is oy r.f caute sbo la bait find im-iKf- PEAKES These teams losing football Sandra tlirongh failure to add the point after touchdown should have Harry reakes, haU- back on their squads. Peakes Is one of the leading bootera goals in ihe cast. Along abou'.

mid-season he had IS "to his credit. What'll He Do? Xtndo of Cuylei'; IJyj JDrcyf iiss Ey. ectnl Seaspn. "KIKI 1 CUYLBR. Who 'will get, "Kikr 1 Cuyier? It is a that Owuer Bar-, ney Dreyfuss will-never again permit his former hig favorite.to don a Pittsburgh uniform.

A number of clubs arc angling for Cttyier's services. If Dreyfuss can get a good proposition from -a second division club, he prefer such a deal, since he has no desire to add further strength to a rival. Ejsis-ja at-J si a declare; a or ihe L'aiU'J Sialcs. stauuica: ih3? Gcrmsn.T couM win for a place la rcotiooilc ntst to tbat America If she ailojit 3n-J conscientiously eic-jute a lar policy has aitr.msil the narnest aitcntioa cf all varictii-? of ceo- liomii; from tho on tho left In conservative of hrary Industry. Siatirtir-al proof a American tt'orkincnipn are able to buy i llicir w.igc5 an averase of three Hmes tho quantity of commodities purchasable by German workmen forms 9 nf eindT, Confrndicfii Arguraenls With this proof he contradicts the.

frequently heard argument a Germnn workmen, though more poorly paid than their American colleagues, arc cconomic'allr lust about as well off, since they nre able to buy just ns much for tlieir Moos takM an wase of forty to fifty dollars a mouth for German workmen, compared to ICO to 200 dollars a month for American workman. This sires the American a four-fold advantage, but Moos then takes the wanes per hour of Ibe American, and comparing with the German's wage per hour finds the purchasing value of the American's money confirms this advantage. Acording to JIoos's 'figures, the American workman. can buy for ths remuneration he receivec for one hour's work, fifteen egVs to the six, two pouuds of pork to the German's half pound, ten pounds' of bread to -the German's five eight pounds of sugar to the German's two pounds, six litersoC milk to the German's Ihree liters, 320 pouuds of anthracite coal to tbe German's 35 pounds, thirty cubic' meters of illuminating gas to tho'Gorman's four cubic meters, arid thirty hours of eleclric current to the German's nine kilowatt hours. 'J'ha American can ride on the railroad thirteen miles for an'tionr's labor, while liic German would to work three and one-half hours to ride the same distance.

Criticisms in Press German critics summarize impression "made by Moog's statements in the sentence "America's economic life is dominated by men of genius, giants business ability. Germany's economic life is dictated by a short-sighted dwarf: This bitterness is only expicnblc in view of the. present economic situation. For 'the last. 'two years Germany has-been on Ihe, upgrade economically.

Its -progress. bee.n. described as a real prosperity tJdbrnr Mow, at'- tiie peak I hoom. the woykers bave srnick foi higher demanding their Eh.arc. 'Empioyers' in- general have given and.

are paying' the wages ticmahded." but tbroushout Gcrmatij Ihc fear Is acute' thai a wave of prices iucrcaEes will follow Ihe wage movement, 'Us effecls illusory, curtail the inlerior market. and check the boom With the najority Germany economic the government has. cniereil isls against tiic increase of prices, ind in favor of the Anjcricau svs- as described by. New England Plans To Save -Woodlands Tna coming contest between the two freshman teams aroused no small inierest in the school. "Ycu wars a when jcu to it.

Jack," declared Willie Darling. "Hargoirs best players. He'll you. and btcoms ciptain." "Msjbs net." returned Jack. Lats Saturday forenoon Betty Darling burst into her brother's rccm in great ticiumsnt.

"Where's Jack?" she cried "He's gone home," answered Willie. "He got a telegram from the family doctor to coma instantly. His mother is criti cally ill." "Oh. it was a WSsn so get him out of ths gams today and beat his team!" claimed Betty. "Jane.

Hargoh told me. She's indignant. That telejram was a fake!" One hundred and fifty miles away. Jack Lockwill had just met hu mother, who appeared quite well. He learned from her that the doctor hadn't sent the telegram, and he saw through the stratagem of his enemies at Cute, "in less, than three hours tha gama begins at Rocklake," he said.

A littls latsr, astride pony. Dynamite, he galloped madly away. (To 62 Continued) London Night Clubs Need American Snap; Losing Their Thrill (By Inlei-iiauonal Neiva '-Service) Lou Gelirig struck out Babe Ruth wllli bases fuli In one ot the exhibition games on (heir barnstorming trip. Lou might a pitching tor the Pittsburgh Pirates. A referee was knockcd-down la a bout in California, between 31iucs Wiggins and Tom Haw- tins.

He- took only a count ive, however. It this had been a championship lout he could- have een. taken four- the practice of punching referees is developed in the boxing nduslry, i third man liaro go into training when (he fighters do. There's a hiinch for boxers. Vlicn tired, take a slam at the eferes and retire to a neutral prner until the boxing commis- ion can find another arbiter.

Dempsey might hare won at Ihicago, after all. In that sev- nth round, with Tnnney on the loor, he could have laid Dave beside him and counted oth ot them out himself. Buys Patent Rights For Airplane Wing London. N'ov. 17.

I.N.S.)-- The decorations used in the mar- Unit C(1 sttae nas bo quce wero said to be worth in the neighborhood of 52,000.000. KfiOZEX SAUCE. Frozen cranberry sauce is a delightful novelty. Make a regular cranberry ice, be sure it Is sweet enough as freezing needs morn sugar. Massachusetts raises from 11.000,000 to pounds ol tobacco a year, American patent rights to the new" Handley Page slotted a i a Iho latest device in aviation construction, tha Daily Chronicle a today.

The price was $1,100,000. The slotted-wing has a number of slotted surfaces near the edge of the wing that, it ir, a i a i will an aeroplane controlled ever, the engine lias stalled nmHhe speed has been greatly reduced, By Reforestation Bv yews Service -in the New England states is command- i ninch attention from forestry- officials anil others interested in the perpetuity of the woodlands that have made this section one' of the bea'uiy spots of the United' i. A joint committee appointed hy the.Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, and ths Massachusetts Forestry. Association has launched a ten-year program in which the" state, towns and private 'owners of woodland are each given a definite part to play in the reclamation of 350.000 acres of fireswept and idle forest land in the interior of Cape "Cod. The committee recommends that ten per cent of the idle forest land be acquired and reforested by the stale as stale p.lso that each town acquire and develop as town, forest ten per cent of.

the I idle forest lands within its bocn- daries. Connecticut, highway beau- tification has been accomplished sections Ihrorgli refor- esSalion work done by Connecticut water companies on their "water- shed lands. The result of this worfe has been the growth of. a I large number of fair-sized pine forests, and the woodlands sur- i reservoirs furnish an attractive panorama to the pass- injr motorist. Tha state forest service of Vcr- mon has erected attractive signs on (he main highways with arrows pointing to the reads leading into state foreals.

Trails i in forests also have been marked. The Northern Forestry Experi- slation at Amherst, conducting throughout the whole of Jsew England experi- i forest i and conservation. cocktails, their wines, and "their, a i girls, are. i and thoif rea- sqnable, London's night clubs are gqiug to sleep. What apparently is needed; is-- a i -American snap" and competition.

Cor" to quote a greatr'mariy. people's opinion of "they seem dead from the door-stop- there. was a 'thrill in fh's phrase, "Night's. of London," but that -is gradually dying- out. It is i i to the reason In Ihe majority-of cases.

Old-timers blame it on the -largeness i present clubs and their unfriendly, jiloof atmosphere. ft was Just a the war a the small, inexpensive, niglu club sprang into fame, the type which was noted for its cleanness, cosiness, decent cooking, moderately. good and most of all, I its unstudied, But, other aftermaths the war, this seems- tb be rapidly disa'p'iVeanng. FOLEY BROS. CO.

DEALERS iH MONUMENTS AHO MAUSOLEUMS Largest Stock la Western or Pennsylvania. FOJLJ31', 1'rop. Christmas Photographs DAY or NIGHT sittings with equally good results. Phone 3531 for an appointment. B.

Nodler Studio 236 Vi North Union St. ai 3HI I3E ''OH of A'Store For Men SHEEPSKIN COATS from Up OOATS--Very Few REVERSIBLE CUHTAI.NS. When making curtains, measure Ihe hems of both top and bottom exactly the same and yon can reverse them, doubling the wear. SI'ICfiD XUTS. i Holiday salted mils have a "new piquancy after tliey are delicately browned in oil, aud sprinkled with cinnamon aiul cloyea, $2,75 $2,75 GENUINE NAVY PEA on Hand REASONABLY PRICED GENUINE ARMY BREECHES The Real Serge Wool COMMERCIAL 0.

WOOL BREECHES HEAVY 0. D. PANTS HEAVY MACKINAW LUMBER- JACKS- Worth $7.50 7C Special at line of Runners. Iwjtr. and cvcrjllilag in Men's Wear at liic lownt Army Navy Store OPEN EVENlNfiS N'OIITII UNION STREET PHONE 4777.

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