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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-10-23, Page 4- ,tfr Specialitt;butsuch Difficulty is. es PAGII 1444414110411111111 nopmemoureakam GODERICH STAB inderwear for the r Weather 1. We hay* Militook of Ladies', Children's, Men's and Boys' Underwear Our stock is compleie ad yea will de well in purchasing your iooltwvrear here. Our Stock of Men s Wear for the Cooler Weather is. Large and Prices are the Lowest—all New and. IhiNto.Date Goods • • We have the latest etitt-tc=iiite goods in, ,l‘lett's Overcoats and Suits for Fall and Winter. Velt and Velour Hats, Caps, Socks, Gloves, Silk Sc3rfi, etc. be deceived by Gut wartuds&s, but call and see our large selection of the Idlest gmds utlw and be prepared for cooler weather. TELEPZIOrE, 414 - WEST SIDE OF SQUARE • GODERIICIII0 •14' • ONTARIO MINIMMUMMUMUNINIMMIUMNIMMUNIM 111611 In 11111611 11 1 11 11 II I 1 111 101 1 1 1 lIlUlIlIlIlIll 11 .11.11 611111116111•6611111161116 with ita popils. If it was *gas such Irmo Fog ALLowocg sew a. la we e reaulted:ai ether Collegiate. for at staff, wig, set I FOR MR. sentwory Vie oily et Leedom. goo4 work with the "east offs" from AlfGIIPf 111red a genes anditems to confines. The saving by reversion whim be selimele. Artier aseeWer parried *wow be very little f „„y, ind winem Toed Set Aside by Gevenisserit 01 tam two leesebeetl!ea at Doom um *emu be *weft faun to urge IS Peeled" fair Offielale-Misatedese finales. tba lea wages Wawa Yeare bus' She leeedere ewe Assely mid a Mete war repel ire deer 'time exteset with the purehasers of tire de- " Callaattalt. Asked fax his opinion of the sug. TIse liter has been ae.estri to pulniweed to wined** and PasMar eh tttee- t years of Alfred's reign wane poised la 'tertian, Principal Hume said Ise Imre ikaintawing atetentent : eastateralive teens. no need of any reversion. To Mu A teleanderstanding extsts ragtime Eits Med aa l'arinfinal and wasia14.ia the question appealed in the same bet the supposed offer of $50 a month reit_ taaaa4haitite is atlevitseolatiatheateet7thwahigtnhiz way. as the, question, would Gederien stsPerannuation by the county eminell, """ or kis kiegnons. His tones WU 000 or like to revert to a vnlage, If tire at the June meeting Id 1023,, to Mr. sae baliowed shrines; of Benefit until charter were woulel net pimple Mr and Mrs. Griffin. It e teen ewe, erherasato smith:41 „oldie,* of Lea benture, sey, Well (olgth must be. gains arranged with the sheriff by Mr. end - peonenteataxtey destroyed it aust• I adtlittou Me streuuous bade. The school had mooed a )(re. Griffin (jailer awl matron) that eeattneedbaselhea. large *bare of the Carter scholar- bath their claims to supetennuetten - ships, two yesra ago winning an should be taken up by the county lu Reotesiebeng the *rimy and eetabliele three and last year two of the three council. The matrota epee:rumen- trait 4Itttql prepared e°`11' ol In. w indication or th w by. the Government petite sepaeate 'aws'llywc* wet° the kaulatatiali at the Eoglieb Comma Lew, mad treuelated that was being clone Vhik general from the jailer's and Mrs. Griffin no; feeling was that a Collegiate had being ewer the age limit of 70 Years higher status than a High School and e*he was not asked to resign by the he saw no reason why we should re- (overnment. but tolacilitate matters vert. He did not think the school she Was willing to itesign providec could carry on more el-1**ply; se * she received a remunerition. • It wet IRO Scitool. when Mr. Griffin realised, at the court. tile best of the team rwritines, for use tbe onmerens seboois which be totted. ten He ems not only the ruler of his People. but was their father, their leader, their eeacher and their judge, Roe no other new:arch in tbo world's watery hen ever see e. more spiendie *mete hardework sad selfesactince Dr. Harold Taylor spoke In favor ty council meeting of June, 1923, that for the sake of his sublecte. of retaining the state, of the Col, Mrs. Griffin's claim was not taken 11f icopyr*ted) legiate. - that he expresaed dissatisfaction wit!, tifarrmilittehre 'the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will Thie; regular • monthly meeting of eitThwearevarithouena meteriediterosneftothaezireuns; titeaitr•ametironariimtnwalseasonimeed their ideas on the lineation, and as al. U. F. a Government at Ottawa, that -he°.held in the Board or Trade rooms ready stated all were in favor of ‘con. Mr& Gziftln was retained as matror on Monday, Oct. 27th, 4tt 4 p. nu A tinning as a Collegiate. The Reeve with right of residence as !tong ma site fen attemanee of members te eepeet. lilted out that we were posing wished: to officiate at matron, end it ed, as eolleeters are requested to Mini Po through strenuous times and a lot of wsus on account of eritieal fattest fol- -in proeeeds from hospital tigkets and present nifficulties would straighten lowing 5 serious operation a: tit, JOB, mite boxes. • teelves ent; -Welshed-1d' watt- and' oPh's losPitali• -London, 'that Mrs see how the neer school worked out Griffin was prevailed upon by her at. beforetaltng a backward step. tending nurse mid Mr. Griffin to re. .i move temporarily to outside rest. SOINDRIFT dence. tire. Griffin hast not received_ •a request from the Government to • .r.,e_syn_hrer re_la_MtionshiP. 'up • tok date The following lettef was received; rs. Grtffin ta e this fromeetr. Dermot McEvoy this week num m and e 1 by The Mar, an Tea e t opportunity to express their grat.eful •be series of thanks to the citizens generally who it; OR COLLEGIATEItthoenst(elettier teaehere schoolshoing picked up ,Itir etaictsg sooftn?,ptlintaritattio urearpptrhee, _ journal who rentern r a y e arget . '1' t his N.zraette;lilteiliottduto u ontihaen Governmentwh dliapray- i whether the same difiletilty of ' aving reverted to the! - et ' elate reading this letter. . ki t toddle off cials who do -not tome linger the Vub- - I ply in the ease of Hive Schools, and etei,eare_gees the Children Drys.hod. in the grant of ;15,000 voted during the -last- session- to . provide for °Fe: Unanimously Advise Maintainizto ypungster is o enough o to Aeltool, one of tnether's anxietiets is P y good thiUg too. When- the • • I whether. there were tiny cameo of.a 1--A-v -• G. C. L Board and Town Council Collegiate h i h &boo t H g I 8 atua. Dr. Emmerson blie Service Su erannuatton Act. TRITAIIDAY, OCT. MK INA WIMMOMMall".11.1111.0 Tales a ICodaie with "1st Days like' this- that you've- 'Iooked.forward to, offer pic- tures that you'll. tum back to, again and *Out in your tn. And any Xodoic is compact to carry, easy to work *Wel fun. to uso.-let us ihoii you, Ger,your godak here. efrograpkie Kodak: $6.7.50 dfccessortes-Supplks c. DUNLOP The Rexalt Store Phone 1 Goderich hem said he liact made no enquiries on the f t t The resolution of the county coun.• Mr. J. L. Eilloran ---------1 pwhether or no ------ te ee ge support the -action asked fon in thii 'Iv Id f et, and cold feet mean a fish, of Ceileglate Standing for Goderich School. hot Point. Because *et feet mean Cil at ite Julie sitting of -1023 would-. et. Why? taw SCHOOL ONE OF FINEST IN W.. ONTARIO the move, said nobod y was asking tc31' od et th head, -a eq 1 d'str" n tut us 1-• petition, It was as follows : — - b t oneof_the vital fluid, and a genere That as Mr. Griffin as been dire forthe chature except Dr...gepetnereon ° • e • e ft • tion of everiiion e over Difficulty of -Securing n° request from snY seci"o wt,ri al upaet, And how Youngsters like missed from the Position-orgaoler-b .sitiooes, • and• Mr. C. M. Riibertion. there Aros the Ontario Legielature, and es we onumunit•Y•• • Tite school) n c bet) te paddle in puddles, no matter how believe in case, of diemissai oe an cee o- as they are wet, In ie dirty, s long something they, are not supposed ta ficleLgietatore should r'o'vnte miner. raised to the standing ee a Collegiate I 1, ' t officer ' accent.: -of • age -that , do, in fact they know very. well Ahan •41'. e; P ! - Temporary. . . 30 years or more ago and he thought • .., ,, nnuation foi bitia zwe request that 'ate and a' Ilign Schein? Dr th 1 h he fo bidden to "do it a it would be a step hackwaed to revert nt to e • time and again. Thtlieline of the the Legislature .be *eked to proVitte have en r t same Carried." Goelerich was the county town and they Abets a yearcl-s: half ago the Gollegi 0 argest town in the county end. .. • ." 1 1 f In reasons thitt someje diem wa lit i Tbe follokring is an extract from • , of the advisability of the Enunerson quoted a etter rem - surely if any town in the county, wae experiment, and e wbat, bairn revert- specter Rogers, whom he had writ- to have a Collegiate it should be the, ell! letter received by Mr. Griffin from - h Collegiate institute, if 'ett only two teachers, so that it was, they ever There is the excAtement, of seeing lf .!‘i learn upon enquiry from the leo to the *tending of a Higli 'School ten, in which the inspector etati county town. A nigh School requir. Sir Adam Beck : • ' °. . worth something to be known te! a they can den' something they know Inspection Department ate tee Barna. disentiserl by the board, the oc-• that the difference was large Y none o. competent specialists- in some depart. lerence in the grant on the senora town with a Collegiate. not to do, and get ewer stent buildings that you have a re- ertalett being the difficulty of aecuring name. There was praetically d Ole to pay. With a nigh selmel largnly in the standing of the teach- nts at the salary the board felt and equipment. The difference was The financial aspect was not vs?' witheSje• There will, bowever,, come a cord as a competent and efficient °M- ist standing is not "'required ers• that must be employed, And in estme with the difference • - It is possible, too, that they feel ''aeifr or a night of reckoning when they wish they had notedone wrong. thet4 Ontario,. and that during your term important; the grants were alieneeft 0 end, unexcelled by any other jailer in - and the hoerd ha;thus mote freedom, Collegiate must have a gymnasiaire tuo ceriogiate. Now t in selecting teaehere. Dr. Enttnererwhile this was nptiOnat. With high iebooi fixed up an Eel • son wets the mover est' a resolution in School. A 'Collegiate mukt have the G. L beard favoring the chitties, least fie teachers with and Mr. C. Reberteen was the se. standing among wander, eked the resolution carried. English,' Mathemattillese7Setne?„461Z14. *PS04101 aist,:ang:Ighled "41111111111"alliali C9geriate eenest,P. _heed under whicee_the G. c,._f_decisione and in tbe meantime the gado vliziugs to teach bis '• e we hstd the like making vove that I ever S f vo o office you have saved -the County larged ao that get better they will never, never ' requirementa ,aa naughty again. Tila canteati wilieb very substantial sums of money by led, "castor on the dresser hesidel sr talk of going back to te it was surely a have. disappear4 from a 13attile lobe. Your economical admnistration.° •• • WET or DRY No Matter what way you Vote Wet or pry, If you vote DUX we still have the .Dry Marone flatteries: If you vote WET you will have the WAWA -LESS Storage Ii,etteiies which have the kick in your car. We will also beeilile to eel - Yea' your wet Battery into a DRY Storage. These flatteries -s!s \ you money to start with, save you rrieney on repair hi111. save Yon money -on -winter -storage, eavete-Yentritetteretroutiles,eu roe inn k it d plates, tiareei from freezing and saves yotta" temper atel pervert, eo get your new l3attery or your net batten eonvertel. before winter mid 'save these troubles and moneY. • We alga de first:class battery charging, Batteries also rented Seigerenerse We. are else in a position to take ordeis. for radio Sete and parts; Auto Accessories, Bicycle 'impairs. o•eale of Firestone Tires, only a limited, quantity. If there. is itything you watt -just call or 'phone use BARKER ° Distributors of Water -Leu Storage Batteries for • . Ontario. • t Box 474 Phone : Shop 417., House 398 r 2 Perth* action was deeerred, however erne and History and among the; the fitai ---- ai are thet eosin solititOr-edveting-aetranst-tetiehere there -must necialiet'ledie ,till deficient. In every other P a e an enlargement of the Collegiattwas be. ,sical Trairdng. expect to, be graded No. l'' -11111°2°1 it limn :Ian: watch the. roungsters ore with geed rubber boots to force of the enernY, who had landed an gay dame while the bylaw for the standing in Art, Conmeerce and'Inteetcoast W..076 it wr se badly defeated lei , department we might now reasonably carefully or. that titer had not provid. the bowler created limit, while a large fore the people, sts the bylaw was What was difference In trainlelgdba, made ter read as for the enlargement Omen a spedialiet and et sr et tliem-dry'ehod, :ditcher were in the matter of desks, vthere . , token the city of -Exeter, were glee wite we should be graded 2 at least. Our "do Getober 23rd you ere going 'to enough to surrender on laPfng grunt d a and impreeement of the Goderich had taken the generafenouraee one old grading had been 3 as to grounds;Dritieh soil. free cletzierture front , 0 le 1$1 h "Calkinate Institute." The board el. who took ti general "e ------------.- to th. r *mild ta as it wag Clare, vote on er question which has a great ----------- a7feuturunn at a 4 oIt hool. School groundsthem may have helped them to this full ship;„ ere, liken einem," f une- was men how. to :le the vnesele, tuntewhineaefornitle rryng because they-tilau -t • • d h d he ' raded 3,„ aseerrany deal to do vrAn ,keeping tend te dispoae of the matter et:retake a broader .eneerlie than one- In the particular irroun room 3, desks .3, bleck bossi!dit 2- or 3 • a • p If the wets get the best of the Po, beaten at Chippertharn and eoturelled to e ecialisee in. • '., lighting 4, heating. ane 41 WithdrilW to the island of Atielney there will be.* deluge no government t I d there will be all *here he remained for months re. way or the other at the comitik meet. isPeelebzes; tan in November and in order to genie hatter e to the best conclusion tasked for a, con. he or s epeetaliste lakes a °. g dryshod, both -physically and „morally klag in Britain. made a sudden swone on Weseex . and Alfred was Warily looms . e femme on the subject with the mem. rort ope, with tweet teachers. With the im rovement in the 1 es' d last Thursday night. The handl 4, teachers,. were riigh Sehools h kinde of dirty nuddles all over the organizing his rotees. In May be was place, and coln feet yery soon after - hers of the town count% and this wasiSudbtinr with "Tip and Coenwall, With firatiou We would ,get increcaslte abie tight the Danes at if,aingtonh.l. r ,„ eeresented the gni-sneer eline-asut and then asked for the view .of • councillors, and eacli member of rotate*, and every nteraber of council was present, expressed b Bided preference for remaini Collegiate, The G. C. L is divided on the questio -conference on Thu the mover Led the se solution favoring status of a or of that Rev. Mr legistt - t rant and Brampton, with eight,- In such as would be suitable'' f or a Col- wards. Who is ereamong feels that it doesn't muelt mattee au e with the (evens of' peace the * e - Belleville's school building was not Gutbruro mied for e In accord - Niagara -Tails - Witb-seirene trip h ithe„, Pavuv,10tlufre, were 12t",11i,g11 legiate, which. was the reason why " • 9 1.1 C Danish klog etnbraced the ChriAtiab teWhnielli YwolikYu tmhestyPl!nbeisteittheavge"8eh.ildrel; faith aria 00 country was ilividee be- e 1°cn"."8 with v'uu t"e4641; 29 Haw ''' they had not become a Collegiate eltellscherst 9 had 4. teachers, Is had 7* 3 and no doubt several of the other a had 8, 1 had 9, 3 had 10, 1 in Tbronto Yourself, but that is no reason why tween die two monsrcbs. The peace ; larger High Schools had 'Mile . ,,.. you Ishouldn't use your powers toepro. °aired for 7 years, sse e 1 ,there Wps a VC-, - itself had SIS And Belleville High School had' sone why they could not 8ciluidifry.K; tett the children of °there ; the chil- ----""- -----""" "e"---,-" ` 1 Collegiate standing - dren to whom we have to look for the nd at the Id. nder of the re. the Province wily seven etriployed l• A High Sao) might. be efficient. future government. of the country -- night only Of the 47 Collegiate Institutes i in but to revert fromColl " a egtate to a' the future men and women by whom version to the teachers or ender, and three out of High School Avould be to open the Ontario's eivilization and breedireei t d Se' e las made where be • wen a grese vietory. and hool spoke in fay- seven .were in lloroo Cettrity.., The rse The difference between High Schools ord, chairman of the Vol,.. and- Collegiate* was largely one of rd. introduced the quett. mime and the name made little dif. doer to ineflicienry, A speeialist had w , , towered far more ground and lied eq- greet strides in late years, and it is! ual chances of being able to invert °bre and more dangerous to inOve, ' •• „ mai 'recited the progress of the firence. ist. The Department had almost all our fac ttes a ert.. . en y o ho t then it used to be even wire. emulsion in their board. As the Drf. Eieneersen pointed out that ae forced teachers to become Ispecialistis. make 'it easy for an individual even , peoples 'Provide -the Money' for the sPeelaliata **remanded largervelar- This wee en age of specialization and slightly under the infleience of Wier& of the reeresentatives of the people result ems that the tarkei* actmalr -fellowirte the trenPril 'of the age. -•• able achievements, the humble Lizzie to handle one or science's most not. * ?value)), they decided to esti the *dyke lee than Godarieb could well pay, the the Education, De rttnent was onle final decision reeds alut the school heel t. eta* theme less efficient or eultiee as a ngh School ats as sante diffia Ger- playing fair with the children. Vit; you do this, k say you are tie, before taking action, and while the hen Iliii pick and the smaller sehoole ., We would have just the . when board, it will surely 1* guided by the thee" who larked experiences and just legitte; the larger :whole would still need all our wits trinket the, to make progreAs todsy. and ileteet or twent- ' advise it courted and turn down the aa soon " °lie af iheae teach*" *the be eobbing us of our better teachers • that knowledge as the non.special- wh 0 , . propoeal for reversion to High Schaal took a position in sum * smeller It was hard to get a classical spee' 1 years hence the children f today willi •• - - -------*'-------- ------eteodhet. ., _...........,_ ikehoot_praited efficient an effee OA_ • - • - I° '' be in greater need of all their erten . ooey wno is willine ‘' r Dr. Ent:terser* said he bad Wet* tarter ea ary in a larger Solemn ro but he hoped the eupplY Would soon g `Let everyI good dead of thought to the matte/ bed uts of A good testeher. Many very tarald the desesutd, end in other /1e. to give the youngsters * chance ttee- estreehdly since the repairs to the stmellent teachers were not special. partments the supply was already ete trittke good vote ter a continuation of Collegiate had been ender wag. In 4115 but these could only be engaged t/v.the, Ontario Temperance Act. ICeer ma t. "1"M and vrmild 'm°°° Mg he eoweenteet OA when the ea temporary permit,* where spacial. gre°torIt the children drytshod. a : people a tbei town munst to 'nowt ieta could not be- got. If we were zttet•I Tba atattdoir at oar hool aa al • DERMGT hicRVOY. 4 WESTINGHOUSE ItADIOLAS Radio Receiving Sets, •etc. W. MacDonald ELECTRICIAitir Phone 174W -- IC:OES for • ° • Uany new tnotlets haN•e been 'added, Oving, all the ,style, _ atttictiveness of much higher priced Poetwetar. The special Flees keep up turnover and the reliable shoemaking is the . ,•• • :hest of trade 'building feetures, This is no till* to expeii. • • Ment with limn:oven. shoes when we are enlisting every ' ad to supply you with footwear 'built on merit, and the well known charactee of our goods ensures you. that the A. greatest values are be'ng offered at the lowest. weWe ,. , • prices, Geo. MacVicars North Side of &Pare Phone 220 the'iCollegiate they would mud", 'Oellagiata and *tithed. t° Collegiate, fully up.to-d4oeate would eel. r realize that we had one of the beat effieient worir we mat "at...nikOr tri" have a greater attrartion for pupils This week s Great Day Collegiates in thet province of on. erease the Selariell We offense. , than if We Were a High Sebool only . Do You Alivays iet the Best Suit.or Ove coat o. GODERIeH • ivg ferrite What was the ditrerrnee botAreou .0 Councillor Iturnber *sired two Linia8" ly be a step backward to revert. , mt. c.' x. Robertson pointed oat one tno During 'Dr. Einnlerarnee remark° and, in Ins *Mon, it weind certain. (}et. 2S-e--Destth of Alfred the Great. • wend and twenty four years settee , nay en tele 26th. October 900, Alfred the I et I that Godartich •would have to 'reat, the no test an ev ise rtionare k VA* to $1,600 More in salartee if in Beebe hletory, died at the age of 5-2. somETHING, SNAPPY - N ery little is stutheutteally knowri of Ing as a olhogesee. ren one e rep. Itbreerly beyond the fleet that he - . he • echo° was to maintar it siA -don all the Cellearititee in the Pro.- .10101 born at 'Wattage about the year • • Come and Snap it 'up • Tailored Garments-- 'finer were paying $200 te peon more alitd t a Mei 0 3 to their prineipal than Goderick 10, 11Piltie' Mb" ttbeittil.tagtoht6rwbesee18 txtt,htehve Oer' teachers should have pm more Mlle wolf. the 4 throne wttet welted in auceessiion by, apiece to metek ether flannels Alfred's theee e r leroihere end- the Wiens High Sober"' oaki faros meets year% covereti by their yelps 340.1 thatt,Goderiret Collegiate. were the bentetnirentine le the Auglo• „ Mr. .t.J Itelierteere appointed ,to Seem eins. Tice Deane heel beeeree the the G. C. r. Nerd AS a *sandy rem. etastersuf mu" thaPhilt 1.1°IdaPtl' TaiVred by mechanics who know the business sod wssisx. tho hist murvivor a the = eentative. maw no thrartelel gain in ro• from A to Z. - eertine to High &ilea °dose soviet Anglo Seems kingdoms, ease e` mmHg eerstibuted raettiatly their freettently raider3 toot oely by tbe Dame litho had eettlen lo the north , - Mere el the eeet of their Mee*. sad mat of silo tionwtry by freebie Risadylo.Wear— tion and (Wows Nisi iset keen get* beads from aorote tbe *ea, ti" It° "Par share 10, aadeddle eta- lig 1570 the restideet flamed comienteed Last thing in Men's Ready -to -Wear Overcoats - dente in tha toot. orobably wow, a aeapsease eawpaatta 80 ever„hetel ef the tonditioetet Lies boildher. Ron Weettearlann Period of four = and Suits, macle by W. R. jobston, Last tkiag in Furnishings and the two well known lines, of guaranteed Hats,BrockandBereatino. BLACK aged Moo' Store W'ortk Mile" Niortli•Shis &pars .34.1%"''•:."40 the Crederiek Cenagtates wee reew moatess there were Mee *teat battles - %My one tor the beet up school" ta ail of *Web Agree sweaty uhrun. Weeterit Gorteense ROAM fl *105* iste nada* and - meow wity stosisesta hew IrAuube'"ri; win"ttereeteitee'teltdieedall"hisitiAtriehlibeillr*bayset "Ile% should be stelae •Iie Menem et. Illyt* three loose *me who wider morose they Amid be gowning to Geder14. ersenitem would nave itereseded him Wooed neti eareareles mem the eine&ea tire thresse.tiet Gie 'atom ref Weetax r ling ti• a/volutes asp 4304.14,41 *Vat In'ad a't a grown Pta° .c.eneekabeee as bed bno" if 114, own- Wont *ad nieshoevily eleoto4 Ma, If *wit etted nee gn1.15aaftlitdr oklag" **ewe tee* learAellawmas taiiraitattiaZtvaferbaraillteneanintsclrean smatret.fterwsearokedru;nptibutwItkr, Lerriereg; -r sr motothik the seek adrestage ef the Inn to renegasfee G,1i$I 5e lead a Sne mona ht. AI my *tad to hotel Ivor or power, rieve4 oxeye foe a w anent raids. Allred' • for Your Money? At all times our 'firm determination has been to give men the best value, and better value for their money than they could get elsewhere. We have a style for every figure, and .0, fabric to suit every whim, CROWN TAILOR CLOTHES WE HAVE THEM e.. $30.00 to $45.00 • VELOUR HATS See the new Velour Hats, They have the quality in material, and the the shape and color to sitisfy. The best is none too good for a "MARTIN" costume," but considering quality "for less" - Use aur Relining, Remodelling Alia Repair Service. The Phone liter is Pour Ni**, FRANK H. MARTIN TAILOR and HATTER 4 •