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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 8

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BUSINESS PROFITS One problem that today confronts nearly every business is how to increase profits. Much waste and many small leaks have been eliminated, but it is often the obvious that is Firms that carry a good bank balance are able to discount all bills. Thus many dollars are saved. Credit is strengthened. It is easier to obtain extra funds to meet seasonal demands.

We are always pleased to co-operate with sound business concerns. New commercial accounts are invited. DOLLARS IN AN INTEREST ACCOUNT At the Dunkirk Trust Company Are DOLLARS PROFITABLY EMPLOYED Dunkirk Trust Co, Member Federal Reserve Bysttm Dunkirk, New York Member National Credit Corp. YOU CAN BUY A BRAND NEW 1932 AUBURN AS LOW AS $759-00 Sanderson's Garage Nask Auburn Willys Fordson PHONE 392 Open FREDONIA SILVER CREEK mmm i BuektownIndians Swamped 11 to 1 Count in Five inn. inf Fredonia 1 Softball team played- an.

unexpected (tax Friday erenlng'egalnst the Bucktown Indian glrli, winning' by a score of 11 to 1. Only.flve Innings had been played when darkness'stopped tbe game. The Indian bid Invited to come to Fredonia, but no word bar- Ing been received, local lassies not on field when vlslf ors'arrived. A hasty call went out and eight girls were located and wltb these eight game was played, with thelr'pep, earning two in tbe tint Inning. Fire more In tblrd and fourth completed their icorlng.

In the third, Schuler made a nice homer and the visitors' ran In the fourth waa a home run by Kennedy. The tcore by Innings follows; Indians 0 0 0 1 0 1 Fredonla 2 0 5 4 x--11 On Thursday evening, tbe Fredonia glrli played an exhibition game at Perrysbourg. agalnat a team for the entertainment of the patients at the hospital. The glrli won by a score I to 7. The recent garnet hare been practice In preparation for the-exhibition at the Fair Wednesday afternoon when the Dunkirk White Stan will provide the opposition.

The winner of the game will play Jamestown Thursday. FOR PICNICS and PRIVATE PARTIES TRY i HORTON'S SUPREME i ICECREAM Best That Can Be Made i Pack with Ice or Dry Phone 439-W FREDONIA 152 W. Main St i School Supply Headquarters School TaUeU Note A Year Note Book for H. S. Fountain Pent The Village Bookshop H.H mer 7 School tapptits K.

Mail TIME IS MONEY! van thin mil Business travels at a fast today. Miles mean to us anymore. Knral districts, towns. clUts and nations all closely hooked up In vast network of telephone lines that the Work thai formerly took months la now done In a.few A word on Ihe and deal Is closed. Your time Is worth monty.

An hour wasted can never made UK. To save yourself trip, to town more me ot vour Dy price quotations over plicne you can boy am Mil 10 Itic bejt ndvantace. era mctlioiJ oi doing business IT tclogihpnn. It MS dlti on little Investment 01 a day. Meed It! DUNKIRK A FftEOONIA TELEPHONE CO I) Muriel Morse, Robert Corcoran and Alden Bard of Falconer spent! Saturday and-Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Buffalo.

Elmer Wlllard save a party at his tiomo, Saturday erenlng with covers for dKlit. the guests being students ibout to resume their studies at college and schools. Alma Augrum and James Tadt ot Sliorldan spent SaturdSy and Sunday In Akron, N. as the guesta of Marlon Lotz. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Walker and daughters, and Dorothy were Sunday guests ot Mrs. Anna Slck- mann and daughters on Grand Island. Dorothy Dale ot Buffalo was the guest ot Ruth May last week, Miss May accompanying her to Buffalo for week-end. Estelli Tanner has returned from Sodus bay where she has assisted with the Girl Scout camp during the.summer.

Alvln Cook will leave about first of the week lor Bucknell college In Pennsylvania. Mr. and Geo. Berns visited relatives In Cas.sadnga on Sunday. Members 'of the former Laurel class ot the Presbyterian church are entertaining thrlr touchers, Mrs.

Lanra Falrchlld Ward ot Washington, D. C. at-dinner at "Lena's Place" near Perrysburg Friday erenlng. Karl Hole and son Frederick spent the week-end at Hudson, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Foy Stafford gave another In a series ot parties for the members of the Osborne family, at their home Thursday evealng, the tables were tastefully arranged op the lawn and the guests numbered fifty- two, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osohne and family of Bloomfleld, N. and Mr.

Edgar Osborne of Syracuse' spcclai guests. Mrs. J. Cook Is spending the week with Mrs. Hattle Cook of Buffalo.

A surprise party was given II. J. Clom by her Monday erenlng. the occasion being her birthday. Covers were laid for twenty at the home of her brother.

C- E. Elliott Dorothy Clawson leaves the last ot the week tor Babylon, L. where she will be teacher of drawing. Miss Evelyn Fox left Tuesday for to continue her teaching at the Grayham school. Th.

odd Fellows and Rebekah and their families will hold a picnic Sunday afternoon, Sept 11 nt Sheridan bay. FIFHMLL One of Croup Has So Far Proved Acceptable--Two Dry Holes. Fredonla'n experiment with water wells to an auxiliary supply of water Is not working out as well as It was at first expected. The first well put down produced a good flo from two veins. The lower vein wan cleared tip In a satisfactory way and Is still producing small quantity' of water which can be Increased by pumping.

The othnr vela, however, while produclag an abundance of water, could not he cleared to make the water available. A second well likewise produced water in considerable quantity, but this could not he cleared and thA well was plugged. A Small Idea of Whati Goiatf oh in the World It's hard to tell Just what these kldi will be up to next! There's 15 month-old Robert Marclneak. for Instance (at left). You can see he's ready to take on all comers, and It would be a brave grown-np who would try to give him a spanking.

And a mere age of 3 yean didn't keep diminutive Jean Venturl (right) 'from dubbing himself of Our Country" and getting.on his high horse. Both were contestants in Anbury Park, N. annual baby parade. Observer Advertising Brings Big Returns from Fioldt Show 9 Per Cent Increase in Atendance. The average daily attendance at the four city playgrounds increased 9 per cent over that of last year, according to figures furnished today as the supervisors prepared to close their nine- week season this afternoon.

A total of 53,191 visits were made by the children during the summer to the four fields. Last year there were 54.397 visit? made, but the season lasted ten weeks. The average daily attendance for the four grounds was 982, while in 1931 it was only 905. With eight supervisors directly in charge of the children, each supervisor had anoroximately 125 children under his daily care. Ihe No.

6 Two more have been put down but I school attendance heaviest. An these proved dry holes. A filth average of 301 played there. Is now being drilled. KBJOlfil PflBflGBflPHf Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Hartley spent Friday In Buffalo. The Miles Bible class of Fredonia M.

E. church was entertained Thursday 'erenlng at Roy Jackman'a cottage at Van Bufen. Mrs. Walter L. Rathbun and daughter, Grace, of Central avenne irrlred home today from Noank.

when they spent the last six weeks with Mrs. Rathhua's mother. Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Kane and their son, John and daughters, Ruth, Dorothy and Elliabcth. are expected Monday from "Montclalr, N. to spend a week at the White Inn the guests of Mrs. H.

M. Swetland. a 1932 Ath Field .:....230 No: 6 i 301 No. 7, 286 Newton St. '1364 1809 1719 1126 11,274 .16.280 15,474 10,163 HOLDS SILVER CREEK MEN FOR GRAND JURY ON LIQUOR LAW CASE U.

S. Commissioner Order When Defendants Fail to Appear At Preliminary Hearing. Cosmos Baressa and Frank Genovese, who were arrested June 30 in a raid by prohibition on an alleged speakeasy at 11 Spencer alley. Silver Greek, were held for the federal grand jury Friday afternoon by U. S.

Commissioner Francis S. Stegelske. A preliminary hearing in each case was set down for 2 Friday afternoon, and the federal agents who made the "buy" piit in an appearance a few minutes after the hour. Both the agent and the.commission- er waited for the defendants and their attorney to appear, but when they had not arrived-by 3:30 the order was entered holding the two men for the grand jury. The Silver (Jreek establishment was r-ided on a buy) no search warrant being issued.

large quantity of alleged intoxicants was seized by the agents. MOLLISON "TIRED OUT," RETURNS ON SHIP TODAY 1931 Ath. Field No. 6 No. 7 Newton St.

982 6018 53,191 .224 .243 .276 .162 1348 1458 1638 975 13,478 14,587 16,584 9,748 Quebec, Sept. "fagged" to use own expression, Capt. James A. Mollison, first solo 'flyer from Europe to America, Is calling for home this after- jnoon on the Empress of Britain to complete his delayed honeymoon with his avlatrix wife, Amy Johnson. He intimated to the 'United that he Intended returning to Canada with his wife "but not by- plane." 905 In addition to the 5539 54,397 regular playground-work, afielddiy, acitycham-io, pion track meet, a city tennis tournament and an exhibit of handicraft were part of the program.

MISS BEATRICE BILL PROMOTED BY POSTAL Three-tenths of the earnings of a Belgian conirlct art given to him oc the expiration of his term of Imprisonment. HEAVY WEEK-END TRAFFIC EXPECTED ALONG MAIN ROAD Travel Through Frsdonia Decidedly Heavier Than on Other This Summer. The holiday traffic stream started through Fredonia morning In manner to Indicate that there will be plenty ot motor travel over the MAli road durint tlie week-end rush. summer trsflc has been much lighter usual until within the last three weeks when decided Increase baa been noted among oit of state cars. Recently, the volume kas been well up toward normal.

Herbert Qnandt has been added la the police force for the week-end fair Dunkirk Operator Will be in Charge of Company's Office At Seneca Falls. Miss Beatrice Bill, who has been employed at the Dunkirk office of the Postal Telegraph Cable company, lias been promoted managership and sent to take'charge of the office at Seneca Falls. Her place will be taken by Miss Ru- jjr Ogren, 7S4 Main street, who has )eeh operator at the Ludlum Steel company's plant. Announcement of the changes was made today "by A. Dorff, manager of the Dunkirk office.

Mr. Dorff came Miss Bill's man- iierc in June, replacing Mis; mother, Mrs. Mary Bill, form ager. FREDONIA CHURCHES FREDONIA week especially fa trade duty. DR.

P. G. VISHNIA TO SPEAK IN CHURCH AT FREDONIA Dr. P. G.

Vlshnla of Fredonia will speak at the union to be held WALL PAPER, GIFTS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, eta. SMITH I A Dtsjirtaf le Hare The OBSERVER DEUVtUD PHONE BECK 21J-J PrMkyterlan Church Rev. Charles H. Dayton, pastor.

Church school at 10. Morning worship at 1L The pastor will preach "A Sermon for Labor Sunday" treating on prwwit tlons. and the Labor day different evening service at la In Baptist church Sunday cre of the Federal Council I Churches, representlaj diff Dr. Vlshnla will the sufer- draoalnatlons of America Ings ot Albanian Christians present and the of Balk- the an and Baropeaa nations toward Al- banian Independence. will also Tr tocrlbe.

wceUtst work ot Aaer- among Albaa- tans. THE UNITED OF THE SWEOItH IUTHEHAN CHURCH MEET AT FHEQONIA Th of tke Swt4Un Lutheran cknrck Bet Tfennday, September i. at of Peter Swanson. Newton Frvdonta. Tkerc a PECULIAR EOQS Pean Tan.

X. T. Elmer 8. WiUer'j white legfeora a good knt --Jrsl taj-j JtantTfed rffs. Wilier alwr llse.

iKti an tff witJmsl a oatl shortly after laying a no'aisl C. Campbell, rector. Siaday. Regular WTicea will fee resisted Sept 11. COLE OPPOSES STALKER Bath.

(CD-Sterling Km of Ernest E. dejinty oomniis- ot education, has aaaonacri will Urt XevnMloan cokgns- iMlnaUoa from tin. J7U irkt pMge4 to a pUlfons apboldins; He will Gals H. Stalker Cote a cradnte e( Col gate nnlrersltr an Alhnny law tro) an4 is aswrtatM witk kit km- r. Robert K.

In law firm Cole ail He is marrtei. --If )-on hare 99 iJ.rrtJKinrnt OBSERVER TOO dispose of ft. PARADES AT Rochester, N. Y. --(UP)-- George Eluteld, 16, last surviving member iner post, .0.

A. has yet to miss a Memorial day parade. Despite his age he Is healthy and enjoy? good eyesight. lYOMNCYOfi COURT OF APPEALS; BENNETT Albany, Sept. S-- only put In the court of appeals be filled at the Norember election that of chief judge, Attorrey General John Bennett, Jr, held in a formal opinion today.

Bennett's ruling had been asked by. Secretary of State Kdward J. Flynn. The New York City board of elections contended that two Judges of the court should be voted upon the fall. When Chief Judge Benjamin N.

Car. doio resigned to accept appointment to the U. S. supreme Governoi Franklin D. Roosevelt filled the vs.

cancy by appointing Associate Judg( CuthbertW. Pound as chief judge Roosevelt later named Siipremf Court Justice Leonard C. Crouch oi Syracuse to the place vacated the eleration of Judge Pound. Thl brought up the question as to whethee; there was one or two vacancies be filled. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Emmett L.

Campbell to Katherini T. Pratt; property In Arkwrighf, it. Walter 0. Damon and one to L. Kelly, property In Pomfret, $1.

Fred Jones to Fred L. Jones and one. property In Rlpley. $1. Walter Essex to Walter -Esmx one, property in Villenon, II: TOWH OF DUNKIRK ASSESSED AT THIS YEAH The tourproperty valuation showi'r, in the assessment books the town, of Dunkirk is $1,184.485: P.

E. Groesch, secretary of the board points out that exempt property amounting ttj' $280,400 is not" to be deducted front this amount. --Subscribe the OBSERVER. Difficult Puzzle HORIZONTAL 1 of attempting la give arbitrary market to commodities by governmental Interference. It Buffalo hybrid.

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