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'er kC.Ca {cl , the' as sho dow in the saloon ettevm\ on, the nig tog May 25th, has \ . f . for' first degree murder | .- ung. motor- | strayed by fro 'Sunday r fo rnin‘ taill was the property oft Cyrug: Ho 1 Mldd? place. Th Ip; the, son -of the lat ip, who weak the G. &. , engefady,\ rem ins\ were taken to. hir h Brisbin, :| spent: Friday : wit the -Christfance:Dudley phar- | 0 , Hyman Goldenbsrgs tailoring | C tebiishment, and 'A, .J. Pritchard's fuknishing store; All located’in ernstain' block, Ithaca, one\ night inging, to som b nk {below :the railroad +bridge. . ate them,\ think git can y,\ ) cfa and parents were summoned, but 'A Syracuge 'ma oer the news: of th {tory that he 'began -to\ pi ills in the Yates hotel lobby.. Within a hunrter of an hour he had: distributed an 200, T Otel proprietors were force to send dr the police. .. \Adolph Sayles; 38, of Syracuse, with both legs and one arm gone from: in- was recently arrested: at BJ ngbamt 0}- Intoxication: 'and. sentenced penitentinr for four: mon He got fite In his clothing while in is Gell one ddy and was burned so: badly. that het ~' dfed ina few hours, 'Wire Chief Frank J. VMiller and- Lines (man: Gug. Maxon, of the: New:. York Telephone company of Hamilton, nar |. ,ly escaped denth one day last week would hhve dered, uncon lows} and\ Miler,\ lower ' souredfiwith slight: aroe, of Pernville, pleaded guilty fn County : 'court last week to the i charge of carrying concealed werpons, |, <'and was sentenced to five months tn the 'pebitentiary, > ~John Tittau, 63, a retired farm \ing In Syracuse, died suddenly. ~ newspaper; - health for so night w He1 had been in . poor { + home Thursd Twenty'th oungeters a \ tiélpated. drt A- Ho Hows'en celebratibn ' at' Lyons, sre; low .on: the polite: Hist | ' and will be given mH opportunity toset: 1€ for damage done. .~. Winnifred ; Dudley, % Birighamton. mun, was fatally hurt one day recently, 1 wlien his car struck a telephone pole, Leslie Light, who was with him, had ia fractured skull, ; Wood, of | Morrisvllle, is ship~ | pin ull, calves to different parts of thttcountry’ nt prices ranging from $150 t6:$200, ' This represents more profit an selling veale from a scrub. dairy. | ile alighting from an automobile | - near Jordan, Thursday, Essel Becker, ~a. ’.r. Moore tied the Somebody | : & staffed Cupid with whit 22/of that village, was serious thjured | . by the sccidental discharge of the tite | which ho was-carryIng. - orge H, Willlamson of Bkaneateles Itting tn his chair, Thursdays. He had gn in. his. usual health up. to a few utes before his death, Hull on the William Bufr Trout Creel: was destroyed by fire on y ' about 5:30 o'clock. day evening about 4.0 'clock abarn eather place, CoF sor, EM, Fast Meredith, who was eated Ibe E o Irmactcre as was The vow ft mfli‘lé (keno Pat LE J? , & resident. 'or 73 years, died while ingesting Dr.‘ Tom Mead, at Green d > Henry Smith was: brother,.Charles: Smith, in Guliford, 8p Jerome Tmich recently 'soud hI farm. Fast Afton, Nov. {of. Beach Hill, has: moved 'on. Frank s' farm in EastAtton and is going f ness visito: Fred Dang, who has been visiting at his uncle's, George, Dana, | 'returned Monday, to his home in Bainbridge,. - 'John. Cary and - Art\ Sexsmith ot Tiday ts., Clayfo went Lynn Smith and Lester at Mr,* Cook's house ign the. Charles) Stickies farm jas they have some very; fne music the and ara benutilul sing- ars, too. =C 'At this writing Dick Hopkins is George . Mulwnn h very nice 'big horse of Clayton Clark of Fast Aftor... Mr. and Mrs‘Dibbie pnssedr through Bennettsvllle, Nov. file—Charles Con- field, of. Masonviite, visited at. Calvin | returning to his home Saturday, : - [Mr. and Mrs, Thorias Walker, som Donald, and daughter, Victoria, of Sid- Calvin 'Treland and family, and and Cecil Miner took dinner [we h Ezith Mri and Mrs‘ 'George Ireland. \ lday. 4 BJ. Milnes, of Depoblit, took inner {with his cousins, Mr. and. Mrs. Crane dall, last Tuesdays \~~ 'George Ireland 1s on the gain. . He is able to ride to Sidney and Bainbridge, Mrs Charles Dewitt, of Blaghamton, ; been at the home of her par- ap. M ney, prith their son. ighter visit. | bert d. Mrs. Calvin dandy 5834“ e ed Mr. an town az -A ball extended‘ and as & last induce ment, 3frs. Malaprop end \And as you sit 6a the boat porch , (ths charming: fo watch the liitle white- tetere you get Howard's 832m of Myrrh. For Instm c#, tn deep cate, exe) i' tbe Extall,\ whereas. is known tihe George a quart of boiling’ water A - to a:hoil. Ralph Sherman Has been buss snw, | | ing romevery fine wood for L;D, Cary. mourning. over the loss ot his wife,_ atid George Ireland's, the past week, id [Wwhick it Is Drain on 's sieVe 'and press out a snucepn‘u 'add two tablespo fuls; of ur, stir / while 'a 'Iminute; polr in a cup and a quarter of hof milk: and. mix. well until it comes Add the codflsh seaso :| into very smal pint of: boiling: ivater - containing a teas oonfui f salt and. boll for at min for eight mnutes, stirring well | once'in & while. spoonful: of: ground nutmeg, 'one te spoonful of mustard and: one teaspo Atul of Worcestershire sauce. Thoroug! ly mix with a wooden: spoon and Jet 'Add the yolks lof two eggs and continually nilx while lcooking for five minutes, Add the fish, , lightly mix iand: cook cook for two minutes 'Place this mixture | utes.: to thoroughly cool 'off and allow © redgo a: little flour on the cor: ner of th In for eight minutes;; Thoroughly drain pour | 'n \cream sauce TEMPT NG BEVERAGES Fruit Pune stand until the syrup is perfectly cold. Add to this one cup of orange Julcs shredded serve. sugar fo sult the taste.\ and then one quart of. claret © or mpollinaris. sprigs of gerantu Iallces cut from mixing jug with a wineglass of sherry, | aaa. necessary. ripe ' Into the pit spoonful of maraschino and two bottles tern weeten to taste, be Hiterally packedinioesoihntme : ioemd’wix reads-b hespicg fableswnnfh‘l 'of vanllia fed ter, Heat an: ounce of butter in |\ pleces: 'and plunge: into Then add three table-\ spoonfuls (of. flour\ .And stir vhile heating for one minute. Pour in \Mix thoroughly and- al- a \»Beason! with a tenspoonful of salt, 'two. salt spoonfuls of cayenne pepper, one salt- 'the forcement'Anto . six 'equal ble. Roll' out the pleces EX\ foi'mfl'flightiy dip into: beat en egg, roll in breadcrimbs 'and, place' in a frying basket. \Fry o\ boiling fat arrange he cro hettes over the : nme nito a large bowl put ong heaping: :oup: of | medium dark brown sugar, and pour over 'this two. 'f oups of rather'strong hot tea, Let thik] one cup of lenion Julee, a 'small can of preserved strawberries, smail 'can of neapple: and a: bottle of cherries. ~Mix the fruit 'and the syrup well, | Into the punch bow! from which it is to be served put a large blo¢k of ice and: then add the-mixed fruit; Now open two bottles of ginger ale and ' 'pour Into it,; then two of three large bot {ties of apollinaris water. Mix well and If not sweet enough, add more Clarst 'Pinch-Take the juice ot 'two large lemons arid the grated rind, | add to this one small glass of sherry Claret; add one bottle Pour 1 e and decorate with f leton verbena. Moselle Cup-PLt two of three thin. tipe pineapple into a ® tablespoonful) of brandy, the peel of half a. small lemon, (eut very thin}, aad 'a tablespoonful of \block: sugar, (bottle: of - sparkling - moselle, the jug and leays it surrounded by ice for an hour, - At the end of that timestrata the wine into a glass pitch? er, add two bottles Qt ice soda water Jand & little more & gerved, add a table-|2 strong, black coffee, When to taste. |, Put this liguid Into @ pitcher that can }, among . fifwmmths nsult the wo - the atter of. déciarin, war? The bur p pp n them. more 18 | : $. they who have u, believe, we. would. have had the | lon had been. old, been a candidate or the presidency of Sho lives onl .. | from. thei house in which 'she had; re- ous. -of ind and body (4 f 'quent addresses before women's: clubs, ° {suffrage organizations and societies for A year ago | t the: promotion. of peat several month in Europe} Mrs. Léékwoo 8: full lite I have seen st ii advances my last days in the, realls for the right and: 'that time hns justified just judgment which wn gninst me, but I have many friends and T'am happy and c6 ted, I {¢ {alone, gaye for my mai speale' the ' prospe ty ; very comfort and the aged \woman 1s\ surrou venirs of her fctive ed 'in' the woman's: rights movement wnKs asked... / - e Worked on New York Farm \L was. a\ little\ girl on ty father's 'New Yor when I first heg‘n equal rights,\ \said \Mré Lockwood. \My | brother 'and I: ged to. go 'after d the wo ' ceived six, eight, - month and theme work. i asked why therd was discrim- 1d that it was be- a men and 'I have been p. womnne rights nd- vocate ever sice,\ -~ \I am not in- sympathy with the mili- 4 gists: who | attack : the : 'old {political \| partied #0 vigorously.\. For Instance, thepresent attack on the Democratic {party: seams. to me - unwarranted... 'My: plan . is: to (employ persuasion tather than attack. - It goes farther and ac- domplishes a great.déal more. -~ . \t-look to see wonen in the United States sengte and the house of repre- sentatives,\ said Mrs: Lockwood. ‘lf gho demonstrates that she is fit be president the will some day occup the White House,: It will be entirely on her own merits, however, No move: + cause: slie is a woman. it she proves herself. ments y lit for the position. \How long do: you. think tt will be be fore women will have thewote gener- ally?\ was asked. \Within: three years from now. at least a {majority cof- the States . will have suffrage amendments, It may .be more than a majority. Within a short time the restwillfollow. (mine, \- Ridlculed by Papéera \it is so much different today than it was when I cama to Washington in 1866, ~T arrived in: Washington about wight school and leased: Several halls,\ subletting: thent to lodges and organleations thus mak Ing a good living.> We frequently had mass meetings to . discuss women's rights, and the men would try to break up the 'méethigs. | The newspapers ridiculed us and €at catured m Lockwood, my husband, at home doing the washing, whilh'twhd letturing. My: husband was the most helpless person Fou formally / at 1 sid 121111884” aAndidacy. was asked.. Lockwood. re- to a California $ F ception to the endorsementan saying he: is still vigor: | & am still in good health and I have lived \ fights which we started years ago wore | by me‘ny i \How did you first become Interest- | $25: and a> month 'tor: the some} {tant suffragiste, andI am not In entire |- sympathy with: the: American' suffra- .D ment can place ' her. there simply: be- |. 16 will come |- the time Josh Billings did-atfter the {* fright-1; tully. . One paper ran a cartoon. of DF.1: imaginable about the House. : evcould 14 * |not sew on a button.\ . 8 i \No I did nothing toward obtaining : the nominati and It came as a. great |: ored My etermination 8: <2. minute; of the drawing .of the . names of: persons to- serve. as 'trial , Jurors at. \Ithe Chenango County Court appointed ' th demo: Dace\ ber; 1914,\ Clarence Hawleyl farmer, Smyrn John Lreland, farmer, Bainbridge, -. Allen Smith farmer; Cineinnntus, R. avern Mine \ Elmer, H Smith driv r. Norwich ' Henry : ldon, merchant, . Nor ' Grove Curtis, former, Norwic hi James R. Tefft, farmer, Oxfordp M. A Parsons, laborer, Bainbridge. William .; Clark, farmer, Smytna, Georg H¢ Eosgnte. former Cinein» natus, D; 1.) Jncie Poolé, :g entlemen, Afton T. E. Bailey, l’nrmer Linckloen Cen: j ters >> > Jahn: Robinson, merchant, Norwich. C. Rollin Pratt, farmer, Greene, Fred Ingrohnm. former», Oxford Truman Bassett, farmer, South Ot- selle. - Harvey Hall, former, New Berlin.: - Charles .H. Parker, farmer, Otselic. \B. Harrington, farmer, Guilford, Herbert Davis, laborer, Bainbridge, Adrian Babcock, merchant,; Norwich, Curtis' T. Bro farmer; South Ot . Skinner. former, xford, EIP Willcox. ¢ rpenter, Oxfor itles Rudd, carpenter, Norwich.. i M. Hons“, farmer, East Phnrsnlia lpnea B French Ingenulty . ' Some. thirty years ago, Gen. von | Manteuiffe the military governor of Alsace. 'The German, who apparent: | - ty hated all that was French, once' en- gaged in: a dispute with a French di- plomatist at -a ' publiq' dinner, . The Frenchman vauntlfigly claimed the su- periority of the Frefich workmen over the artisans of all- other ations. doesnot. exist,\ he exclaimed, \a (thing. £0 ugly that the skill- and of 'a Frenchman cannot make of it a thing otheauty'\ to old soldier bristly gray to the Frenchman, s \Let him make's thing of beauty of that and I'll concede your claim.\. week later the mail from Paris brought a neat little b the .. In it was a Handsome scarf pin. u Prassisn eagle, that helf In Its islong a stiff gray bristle, from. eact end f which dangled a thy gold- {eagle hoid them, but 1 tonHeraldfi Western: city, many men and w Mook at the rains. Some of sk we uwhsbii raw pattered me.; Court «of. l many: objections |> farmer, South c wt thei: eyes and atrieked whe=in Dnvi \{ given, by: Otseningo Chapter, inghamton,\ sight! spots along the. Nor- orth Norwi‘ & grandparents, Mr. and Mri Trempar; who reside on 'the tobe held in. the city fall Thanksgiy- \ling night., An excellent supper i8.prom- ised, also a- concert precéd dance program. Johnson' full orc try: will play.\ Mrs. Mand R. Sturges, of this city, L district-deput grand matron of the 25th {Eastern Star district, is the district correspondent for the) Eastern Star rh Star in New York State, *The employes of the Chapman\ \& Tertained Wednesday evening: at the home of Mr. and 'Mré. Addison Bene- diet on Front Street. The- affair was in: honor 'of 'Miss Kathleen Brennan, whose marriage takes plnce next week John | Lawrence, . the ( 3-y¥ear-gld son of Mr..and MrosWilllam J. Inglis, died |\ - at the funilly home on Rowley avenue; |- ; (\\ Saturday morning. Surviving are the | ' {parents and one brother and three sig- ters. {Rev, H; W, Foreman officiated at the funcral service Monday, Mrs. Thomas J. Afdcorn entertained 14 young ladies at a kiftchen shower for: Miss {Kathleen Brennan, Friday evening at her home on. Sliver street. Many useful kitchen utensile were pre- sented MIGS Brennan, whose marriage to. Dr. J. Leo Welles will take place Tuesday. . . .~ The Belgian relief fund was increas- ed by about $25 As the result of the entertainment Monday 'évening in the |A Picked Up Dinner was well present: ed by the young people who had pre- .- | viously given the play for the' benefit ot the local association. \The Boston Philharmonic Orchestral Club, with Miss Underwood, soloist, gave a most enjoyable concert j' gational church, | This was the first of tures to be given under the ausplces . z; 'the Scovilie Brotherhood bf this Ladies“ Quarte! , in Cal . the benefit of the chvufigh iss Elles: Lotnsberry, sop é Margaret Milter, violinist; Siss Olive Moran, reader, and pinni compose ie Emmangel thore & Isuccessfolly Wednesday afternoon iniy, ar- lithe parish house, In the evening an fap exposition of folk dances given by the little this Theresa? cBive featore af the fat Retena Hats Rem, eo ts eared < mad North Frood street 'dining-room, which prove /a |. ' j ous occasion - Dial, & monthly magazine published in | / '\ the interest of the Order of the Enst' Turner. Company were pleasantly en:): - Y; M. O. A,, when Charlotte's Rusé and | Tuesday evening In the First Congre a series. of entertainments sud lec-jexpe | it R Conservatory Of Austic will give a con- (. jcert November 2 'f issmrisyNIchoh. e Bema Detating Society. of the e ust pute fer \ the painful spot and the pain. It is reall wonderful at i f relief. > I at once. appliedv your Imminent to the: inflected part and in\ lees then ten 16 was' perféctly easy. I i! the best Of all, Liniments vitations have been issued for the |< : Alert Hose 'Company's. annal | - 'namonts, Helght of bed 88% inches, and in' all regular widths; | Beautifully onanteled\ An every detail: A bed. of similar ityle , mnd quality sells always for $8 16 82... arefully: packed and freight charges prepaid, $5. 85, \' Do you wish to save fully ' 25% in ymg our gncmrsfnunr § [ URNITURE daya : 0 - peighttn's. heroic assistance to: the R German invaders: threw the German - commissarfat into confusion, and this. the, troops Liege had to live on: swamp water and a spoonful of dried peas a day. The popr fellows. in he; were starving. | f'A Belgian carbincer became farm)“ ence with horses. I have cur ‘cotlnr boils, shoe boils, scratches, wire t tailed to She-t: never were more nmmir shouldwo iy. \Ther s sass f tsfkél'cew ey is.. Wel més woul t Fare .