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HOT DEBATE JN fi Y. CHURCH BETWEEN BfiAOY AND PfiEACHEfi ON MOftAiS Of MODERN STAGE Manage? MmU Mart |Uni*ten XUb TheatrieaJ Peepk Are ia JaH When Pastor Charjes Vice Is Kamjpant and Gul* jlave to Sell Themselves New i ’ori, Feb. 14.— For three and ;i half hours Sunday afternoon Calvary jt+pibtt CjiureJi .was -trau«formed 'into A asceue of .{^jipest .as ..the <Itev. Dr. jfohti ‘fioag)i Str#tpja ojid '.William -A. JtrpfJj-, tJnsaMcal ^producer, clashed :iu it's pulpit on tbe question o£ stage •Immorality. Church history of the city offers -rjio iprecedent -for -tbe .js-yectacle jtrf no- ,e p<J # stresses .t>n .one side and .ijiyjreh rmt-rnjDei h pn :tUe .other -alter- ,tl*W>ly.—tyMlng, shrieking and *P- lrtfuidin£ as •acousaUo.us -wore hurled W e i _*ud twtb, . ,A tyw d massed .Uvrep ileep at tlie hack find sides and in -tby gallery JoXar.'J ip .what liegao ,*s a church y.>rrlcf;,_ 1iftral£lp<l, however, as a ,de- ,ti*.ce- <jp tbe topic, \Resolved That _pro.?ent conditions and tendencies oil ■tflf! Ajn*',ri<*in -Mage are a menace -to a -public pod private morality.” •Wliiupn H. >\nd?rfeon. state super- -of ithc AijtJ~3uJoon league, fi* ' itret!l0Ui(: ofllcpr run! .official see- <>u(1 jjt Tjpwctor iKU'iitoji jn .arranging for 4 i -dcb»t£ -**.ith Brady, unnounced that Mr. Bjndy w*s lurjted to camp Ui the’ pltitfpn.i. i f -pciittent. Mr. Bead? did not .answer bis name, hut came lo iatcr and iw*s called to tbe p's a (for®. \I'm .not b*re to .engage In ad ar gument,” he began, when there were *fiov£s .for lilru to coipe to tie plat form, \I. wjlj.” he -replied, and, :hat In band, be mounted tlie pulpit. “J re.ftljito J do not -beluug .here,” he f>.4W “and J do not come here to de- j-rste Jbl* ;tesue, T.bpr« are blsck sheep ip ^vmrv dock. I fjo tnot coiue to this Church of God to defend the black •jbeep. I come to ’ defend tbe decent .mfcjo and wnieo -At tins pro£c*,sioji. I ! M S :UMH IF JliSI fW flWK PUtS tmwe * golo RUN IIS c o n *“« f:ub: PiUic Warned to Beware #f a oBciak flw i n c Jn tbe pcenentation _ _ , . * ~ ... .alls ' 1 Tow* Days' caugli ami Brttk It Up Berare H* Tao Lat«, lay [ItflllK OF “One of these so-called '‘jokes' was 5„ Krw .» ~ \ the case of a certain mauuger .w;ho i Q*bory M*U of. was greatly ragitate<l aud perplexed' ,,?\e ae i about wylxart to do when he suadeniy J>ran>ut4c -Ciub were remeinbered tbat ihp had ab.sei)t-mind-. 4«. Donaldson j cdjy promised the same position to * w s cr^ur, declared Ibat j two girls who had paid to him the .'Jflfmnpm jM y »e«4ire • «ctra tickets j personal price of promotion.” I from %bm, hi order to aceomoodate i Doctor S tra ton arraigned Charjie'. thp Jwat su^ober o f . sxm-civb nacm-l ■ObupUu for lils \sordid dlvoroe.*’ t#e ber* wt>o <t«Mir« .fWwt ticket*. j M o i e f Refunded I f K o r a k o l Fail* T bt' AtM. portion of tbe program j > - d j . , D _ i:«r -w>ji «wa<tat of a -o»e *et play, “Wbere i ‘° Kehef th* C m I i Made,” to be presented by | ________ the P)« 7 «r«’ <3lub of UUe«. Xbis ivill j b$ foUtfW^d toy ‘^Fame and l ie Poet,” a Leading authorities are -using eveT.v satti* offered by * cast of Auburn i effort to arouse -the i>nblic ic tbe dan- is mmm Bodiester, febl*' M .—Before tbe: Seneul F $20,000' typhoid cusca go; any further, the plH.utitl's must con-i Tint* JJustien Jerdrnd 3L. Cheney tliat' Gcr.ilils aiaunfacturing Cowpnny ibad /aj spoke of Mary JMekford and Doujlas Knlrtjauks, declaring: ‘The attorney general of Nevada believes be crs oou'’let these two of JWgatuy. •Jlic-n there Is Fatty, Arbjickle,” .be said. The congregat.on roarea with iKiighter. \Tbp theater of today add* to tn-jpp- tations and increases tbe nmtxber of divorcw!,” he went on; “not onjyjn tbe IndiMct \ways before roentiOijed but also directly by leading married j)6c»- astray through tbe display of physJcaJ chainis of wojjifin ,i>; ou the .stage.' liiady flakes Reply, At tJu; dose o f tie preacher’s re- marks, jMr. Brady, in the rear ftf tbe church, cried out: “After bearing Doctor Straton’s ad dress 1 cannot leave this church avitlv out repiying.’ i?fli ■\•JJi.lpg -to meet Mr. .Straton In n pMitmJ but this is not the day fi{»r it|ie {.flanc, an £ur ns I aui con- ;S<f**on Jfcratee h i» 4 X. ’p(K‘ti>r Straton tbon began big ad- j wJbJcb cftntained 17^00 wm-iit— l*o pages ov vnorc jn .a iK-^'(*p<jper. It M i C*pliofi(rt in phrase ,*-ych as “Tlie M o e JProi»oiAf*n,'’ ‘'Tbe Spider and i l j , ” \Moral 3><j>rosy,” “ Dead J? “Jtas-c-uline Honor ’Xrk'iiC.'i\ “Tbe Wsorcf* Evil,\ -^tage Jietuifclf* t»<l MUiionaires,” \Jews Ju ^atXj&V* ‘‘>pbrodit‘9 and Jetni*.” and t» on, .VruiKig other things Doctor fftratou H)U} • 7 r^s repr«#iPPtij)f the Chorus ijir. n',ttn told tlve Xeir York Globe ’hat it iv jihst to impo«fiWe for a sir) K> work ijj Ibe chorus without leading a life sfi. iharoe. It js nltojotber 1m- wiSPlble fw bur to wori: without l>eiaz IriMtltcd.' tltoqtiaiw, and tbe Jlnal. portion at .the !,ger of letting common colds jaet run prptraa » l i l be .a dramatic sketch \ In .their course, ior i t i* definitciy kctrwu lioaot Bound,\ also ,g.ven by Aubur;i talejvt. 'Mri. SU>j w , Hemint(wtt 7 will act as Mage Mrs. Oarltoti H. W.wodrpir and Airs. David Wadsworth 3d w))i ;look after prope.rtle* and Mrs. Tbotnas K, .Ricfcardsop -will JiaTC charge of ll£btlnK and nutfido. Tbe 35*«(*>tiTe Cmnvuittop of the new cluii {OaaiMs £4 74j-e. Samuel Hopkins Adaru^, Mr. - aud Mrs. E. Donaldson CJwpp, Mrs. Haitoid (S.. Metcalf, Prof. A thunder of applauw accompanied jrrauk W. Moo^e, >I.r. aud Mrs. H. Dut- him to the puJpli, where, lxieitig back ! ^ yoMe( J f i TitiPMns Mott Osborne, and forth find j>oundiiig his fists tip- on the pulpit or .shaking a forefinger at the uudteoce, lie prott*>te(,l against wbat lie termed a slanderous assault. ■'Thou shajt jiot s)voder thy joeljfb Sirs. Thomas S. filcbardson and .Mrs. W. Jiryno Walt. .It w#.« aiinounc#d that the peu-foria- ance wjil utart promptly at S * 0 o’clock bor!” he crlod. turning upon ;J>oct<)r |*n^ ^a^ ar!r‘T,a's ^ on> en’ Straton. “J Jiuve listened here for aji'j tormg the ball wptil after tbe first act hour and n bait and 1 haven’t, heard of tbe Entertainment Is over. one single fact. Why don't you nttucjc society? W h y don't you attack' the de partment stores'' Or any other place? Why pick out the theater? \I can cite you more crbnes, mur der,c and deguneradps perpetrated by mlnisiers of the Gospel than by all the theatrjcnl profession. I can prove to you there have been more murders (•.ninuiittai by ministers; and there are more ministers in,j:tll than stage peo ple. I hn,v«? court records to prove it.” Mr. Iirndy. husband of Grace George iuhI tatber of Alice Brady. r*auned lor brwitli, ivhik' his friends cheered. .Storm of Hisses from Ouircligoers. A moincjut later a storm of bissc* and booing fell about fiis ears as he went on: \W h en be Klaudcrs pc«sr l it tle Mary PicW o rd^.\ “I am just as courageous as Doctor Straton,” lie shouted above the tumult, anti he doesn't know wbat be is taik- ' j be ca*w i<>iiow; “Wbore the Ct«m it .Mwle.\ .By Eugene O’Keill Presented by -The Playea-s Club TiActi, X T. . Can Capt-aiu Jo»;iaii Jlcrtlett.. of T a k inf Kurokol, the New ScieO’, duty -to perform toward JMra. iieien 15., Ilf, tv _ ___ 'BartleTt and her liusband, Jt.eniieth H. ; W C O T trj . jsjjrtjett, to maintain rbe valve be tween the Goulds -witter sj-tttm aud tbe Keneca Water Company system in good -condition. . v J When court adjourned last, night, “ .Tames M. K. O'Gradv, leading counsel ■for the -plaintiffs, was hard -at 'work at That -task, -but .Tudre Cb*uey poems skeptical. ‘ tie took tlx- anthoritieK ■Jtr. O'Grady bad .cited to malintaii} tbe assumpt on that Jibe (rouids Company Avas eqnaily liable with the water -com pany. PJalntilE - rested its case 4 it i :4i> i •o'clock yesterday afternoon, ufler ~hnr- j Jn's examined 08 witnesses ajid r.e- examined iu llp u dozen .of those. Jus tice CiH'jvey’.K Ckmrt wns the -ou'ly one •in session iere, ail other courts Jjpang in recees oji awcunt- of Xini-^ln's .Birthday. .As ,soi«i j »' s >lr. Ci'Gr*uly an nounced that -‘pla.ntitT' rests,” Attor- that many eerioua lung ooinplication.s yjuch as poeumonla, grippe, etc., devel op froai -colds that liaiig an jxsriistent- li1. Colds are curable aud preventable, .aijd Kn.roJ;ol .pro videos tbe saJfet, surest aud xjuickeyst, as well as tli.e, most practical, .treatment for colds yet dise<)vered. _ lyTir.okpl is almost magieRl jn its el- j ^ r ‘Bugeue” ^ ’a,n'’v’oorhis 'was o'u7b.ifi feet. Tbe flrpt dose uenajjy stop*: the j a motion to dieauEs -the case tendency io sneezing nud. o«agbUig, as ucainxc .Goulds iL'uiufaiituring Copl and relieves tbe feel ins -of .4l»comf«rt. ■! p;uj_ and tbe jsecoud and tiiird doesea tusu-: ally suffice to stop tltb -prOcxes.i oi ■cold altogether. The woaderfu] .elDeiency cif .Kurokol .is best .*i>ow.;i by tlie Xxet -that all druggists .are ln«ti'.uetod :to refund dt«i> -3*0 Rc-,*s«»s. lie cited nearly 30 technical and .le gal reasons -to show that plaintiffs Ihud not made out a case against. Goulds concern, but the only one that seamed j WARNING V Say “ Bayer” when you buy Aspirin Unless you see the name “ Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians •over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache .-Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “ Bayer ” 1 package which contains proper directions Tlandj or” ;bo~es oi .12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druwidt As.ilrta J* tie traile mart of J5«ynr ilaaofactor* ol Mo»o&ceUc«cM««Ur of MEW GHOUPS OF SUN SPOTS MA CAUSE DISTURBANCES ON EAR) Washington, -Fob, 14.—New groups they said, they may be looked it to bare any -weight with \Justice ii Ch^tipy x«« the **ertion that Goulds , ±l ... , , _ J Manufacttjr.ng Company “was not:] eovered iJatnrday at Miami Ijy X»r. j o))U|Sitcd tx> .protect the purity of .the, Dav.id Todd, former dii-ector of tlie money where ti fails to give satitU .* i c b ^ ’ the a*m io n \tilt Gou'ldX ! 04 snn reported to have been dls- tory result!-. , s| ^..„c „„»•> covered u-wfttei- tiupplied to jKib'ons of Seneca, OBITUARY - | Water Company. i _ _______ At tbe request of JiUKtice Clioneyj Mr*. JuJUa K m m m l ? 31 r. Q’Grady said the evidence showed. ’ ,,, _ 4 tlu> -connection between the two nys-: After an Illness of tirfl --weeks with ! tf.m« was liable to become dungcrous, pnetimonja. Mrs, Julia died,1 f>v reaxon of the source of Gouid w;i-■ shortly after 5 o’clock lai?r. evening a t t«x eapply, the Seneeii ftiver He «n'id; t be home of her sitter, Mrs. Thopias ' rbe compiany was charged with *i pro-i ..........,V r. CocrwH-y A. frost >'nt Bartlett (bifj .s 0 n ) .................... ............. . ...... ...— . — ..... George H. Siistrd , Conitty, 05 HoIJcy Street. Mrs. Keenan j tectlve function. , Sue Bartlett <1JL j s daughter).............. f-was born in the Town .of fScipJo and for \Oh , no. Goulds Manufacturii® .......... . ......... Mrs. George TI. Sicard | many years she lived in the Town -of i*CoicjMuriy was .not famishing water-to Doctor HigginsGeo. IV Ogd.en I.edyard For about cigtot years she consumer -of the watei- of Seneca Wti- Fl.rsj Gliost.Winthrop T Scwrritt had residetl in this city. Both in thi/j ter Company,\ -said Judge Cheuey. Mr. ,, .Paul W, Hills 'city ay -well im in the ooinjtry she had jO-Orail^ replied that G-oulds could fiot Peconij OiiOKt. Third Gho*>i ........... John lilcbardson Ima'ov friendK. ‘T a « e mm I the PM *” I sisters Mrs. .By Lord Dunsany j Fleming and Mrs, Preseut«l by The Auburn Amateur Dramatic Club I>r*ifl*t!c Personae H*rry 4c Jieve*. a poet, <tbi« o»me though of coarse of French -origin haa become ^Uydclized and In pro- jvm uM de lieev*) ...................... ....... . .. .......... Prof- Frank W, Moore Dick Prattle, a lieu tenant major ot the Rcyti Horae M a rines.., ......... * ......................... -Charles I). On borne Fame...............Marguerite K. Whitney S.be is survired by two ! connect a d .n y water system to th Jeremiah CrowIeV of , ^ ‘x'-r ™ 1,ei 'churgpable for safeguarding tlie con-; Tliomas Conatr of Amherst. College Observatory, has been under observation -for several days at the nnral observatory here. Astrono mers at tlie big government institution declared today that they had found four groups of the new spots, two od Wednesday and the others Friday. The astronomers were unwilling to predict auroral displays or telegraphic ■diKtrtibunces as the tcsu U s of the soiar oviJbreaks but tf any snch do occur. niglit. The two found w5 -day were too far west of ti» mericlian. to cause terj-estxlii 'but the large and small groupe« Friday will reach meridian todar, 1s when sun spots approach tbe ii! u\erldian, it was said, that flait fluence is lelt upon the earth. Xipon the last occasion in .\oTtni ■wlien sun spots caused cl«ctrial i turbances on the earth, briUli auroral displays were seen for serd days and te.egraphie and telepim services were badly crippled ii i era! port.ons ot tho \world. I thifi city, also by two .brothers, Peter j Mullfllly of Sdpio and I>aiiiel Mulltlly of this city. The fnoeral -will take; Ing about U e should rpfld tbe fourt -record abont her first marriage. ‘‘And if what be says is true aboi.it the little girl trfco told him how she had been rainert on the stage, 'why didn't he go to the nearest police man? Why not enforce the law or - ---- T2»l# 1*«t reoiarts leads me to say lattsck the people who are faiiios to I I1,T U!1(rer, . n I homaii facts now prove that the price oC .'enforce the law? He ays the critics i \In iio o o r li»u iK / ” By Sidney Gruadr Presentofl by The .Auburn Amateur Dramatic Club Characters Sir George Carlton, an eminent lawyer .................... Harry K. ileiooe Philip Cniham, a young tocliclor.. ............................. ......... Calvin Burr I^idy Carlton, Sir G. orge's wife ___ ................Mrs. Vs. Donaldson Ciopp ttoso Dairymple, Sir (»x»rge's ward. ............... Miss Katherine Monitor) Tlie play under direction of Mrs. Homuel Tiopkin,« Adams for m*ny girls and women ! should say, •'This Is a foul, naj-ty play apon rhe .stwe today Is that they shall ............ \ . . . siurrender their virtue. •In ifact, my friends, this condition ias jgottea to he a standing joke in th.e theatrical and movit world. A re- ol>servor writing \\ the Chicago Trit*ui>«? and New York News say*-. \Tbere is ft iatv;iv{oi:»> maTira'crtncem- Ing tbe gateway to success in pictures k/iown to erery on* w to work* In the studios, and the testing method is a Htock j.>ke wherevpr picturts are rnnd\' * ojeetlon. . “Tlmt'fi yoar opinion, \nave you any awthoriUes:,” queried Justice Cbeney. , . . . . . , _ A nuBJbcr of opinions aud decisions place from tlie home Df Thomaji Co.naty cited by Mr. O’Grady. citing ne at 0 a clock Thursday jnornln* ^vIth-ti0O5. r€iated to fire .and flfiod, raU- serv!ce.K at the Holy T'arntly Cburch i rC,<ld street car acc-dents, as benr- ot •> :;XI. Burial will be in St. Bern- inj; -on tlie tx>liit in question. JusUee ard’s Cemetery, Scipio Center. | Cheney wanted to kuow wbqther every — - ---- j customer of tbe water company was Funeral of Seymour Titos. j utxier obligation to see that there was Funeral .services for Sevjnour l'ittu=. i^o pollution of the water furnished hy who died f?aturday a t ’his home la ! the company to all other customers, PouftUkwpsie, were held tills afternoon *nd Mi. O’-Grady replied that every MOTHffll Open Child’s Bowels with ‘'California Fig Syrup” jn tbelr review#. I reli you if they did that the public would flock to see that play. \Why talk o i t^e tragedy In Holly- wixxi? I can poral'el it with things in any group o i wlety. Doctor St ra t- on refers to the 'tctre.^s' In tbe S’111- tuaji case. Chorus ?Irl« arc not act- j ressei. W h y should the stage always (be made a ta rcer for sensational preaching and yellow journalism? The stage is entitled to a square deal. T'd l-o proud to compare the record of the stage people in France witb that of tho V ,M C A This ‘di.sreputable’ Charlie Chaplin whom Doctor Straton j-jv-uk;, of so'rt millions and millions of Liberty Bonds. For heaven's sake re-> member the things we have done and! j cooperate with us\ Jlr Brady asked for names of the ,playfc Doctor Straton branded a.s in decent, and only two were suggested; whereupon Mr. Brady named roorC than a wore of “moral1 plays. Says Jews Don’t Control. The speaker then answered remarks about the findings of vice commls- fions and the centering of theater and motion picture control In tbe hands of the Jews. \Most of rhe vice commissioners.” asserted Mr. Brady, “are profiteering in Immortality. Tlie other is a dan- gerous topic T am no Jew nniter. Some oC us might take a lesion from the Jew*. I have worked with them land 1 know about Iheir homo liO and llurry mother: Kvec a sick child' ,lu‘lr rcHglon Doemr Straton i.- not loves toe '•fruity\ taste of ‘‘California! N'inety per .-nnt „{ the miv »*1g Syrun\ and it never fails to open'\\\ >*r«- .ii roe to is are Christians, •he bowels. A tcaapoonful today may I h,r Straton and Ilcnn Fonl are present a sick Willd tomorrow. If con-1 utidrr » deiusinn at- the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oemer Titu* o£ Weedsport. Ber. O. B, Fislier, pastor of tlxe Wpedsport Methodist Church, conducted the serv- ic-es. Mr. Titus is tuxrvived by Juk wife, his )>arents, one sister and two brother?. Change Swat CU«s Program. Some changes have been made in the customer' would be responsible under certain conditions. Mr. O Grady said the Goulds Miuiu- Xaeturiilg Company had lcnowledge that H was bundling a dangerous agenc>. Ali'ic S. Smith. Senecri Falls, Feb. 1-1.—Alric S. Smith, aged G3, was found dead in bed i ^ A S orA m . d“S , r , ” ? a . . S t w i d i u . U K 1 J I u w n n t t s t a l a n M l t Mr. Smllb n > at hlll.man Club HouBe. Prof. Toward jn Junius and had resided in this jP. St. John will not be present and lvis w.,^jori jjj6 )jfC week-end at her horhe at Palmyra. •The j'oung .people of the town en joyed a danciug purty at Urn Bertram JIou.se .Mouday evening. Mrs. Xlartman Carr .ebaperoned the parly. Harold Graves and Liicilie Stewart of Kansas City, were .married Febru ary Z. at. Kansas City, Mo. Tbe good wishes of the village are extended -Mr. and Mrs. Graves. ’Mr. >Graves was one of the World W a r heroes. JLeo Burns was operated on Satur day for appendicitis at the Mercy Hos pital at Auburn. A t last reports he -was doing well. Journal Truesdell of Syracuse, spent tho week-end with his aunt. Miss Ada Truosdell. Miss Elizabeth Grarcs’ of Cartilage spent the week-end witli her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Graves. The Misses TTlitior and Elizabeth Smith entertained a few friends -Sat urday afternoon in honor of their 30th and IIth \birthdays. A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by the chil dren. •Connections arc made at Groton Cortland and Syracuse. Mrs. Fred Hurt of Groton who cently iTiiflerwent an ope ration Cortland Hospital is improving. MORAVIA i place on the program w ill lvj taken by j F.iy Welch of the New York Stnte C'ol- • IS'Cr.'j of forestry. Mr. %Vf>1.ct> will give Surviving are his wife: two broth- pvis , Hyan Smith of Waterloo and Charles Sruith of New York, and two SfNTFMPFR to V If H I U l l W U 1 / I V j a Jectnre on \Nature Study as a -Rec- i sifters. Mrs. Arthur Toombs of Water- „ ^ , reatlon.” Albert J, Anthony will spe^lv ! loo. aud Mrs. Della Oliver of Seneca Z i l I R l I R M K R i ^ r i \ J ! on ‘’Tnkin? a Hike” and K a y King will | FalU. r l U I / w l l l V I I I I V U i l take the place of Rev. Xi. E. Palmer. ' rr”‘' — Mr.ng, Ki who' Ife deputy Scout com- Syracuse, X. V., Feb. 14.~i>am aud {misstoucr of Syracuse, Trfll have as hie Pearl Talept, husband and wife, qov- i f pic “Scout Gaxtles.\ H e will jflve a vieted after a triaj last week, for ^ * lk and a practical demonstration on second degree arson in having fired Various games played by Scouts, their farm on the Cardiff Road outside the city limits ia.st November, wer6 sentenced in County Court here today each to serve seven aud p. half to 12 years In Auburn Prison. Counsel for tha wife pleaded mercy for the sake of her children, a boy seven and a girl two. ^Mpaied. biHou*, feverish, fretfui has ‘■•f’d, colic, or if stomach is sour, •'■ngne coated, breath bad, remember n good cleansing of the little bowels is '>ft«i all that U neceijsary. Ask your druggist fur genuine ‘‘Call- ; >rnla V.g ijyrup” which has direc- ons for bAble« and ehitdren of all «.««* printed oo bottle. Mother! you mist fay “California-’ or you may Kot n Imltxtlon tig gvrun.—Adv. Mr Brady name! the producers— Cohun Ames Hopkins Dillingham, Kavugc. tjolden. Corf mid half a dozen others to refute the Jewish monop oly attack Movie Enemy to Saloon. Mr Ander.-on admitted when Mr. Brady, swinging around, rut the ques. tion to him. that motion pictures helped elo?o saloons before Prohibi tion wi.Mit- into oiTc<. t Put that in the record You heard him admit it.” Mr Brady said \If you are going to close the movies oil Sunday then you’ll have to shut up the golf links. If the motion picture folks are as bad as you don’t you preach God to them uon t shrulor them Tender Swains lla.vo Full Day. Today v. a.^ observed by persons ro- - mnnticaily inclined and by the small ' boy and girl, mischievously inclined, as ‘ Valentina Day,” the greater part, o’ tlie celebration by sneh people eon- sistlng in the sending and receiving of valentines of an nOVctionate or hu morous nature. Thu day, named in honor of St. Valentine, also brought about a variation rom the older cus- tom of sending valentines, in that msuy persons who wished to remem ber friends or sweethearts with some thing tangible expressed their senti ments with candy or turners. With Valentine’s Day over, the way way was cleared for Washington’s Birthday, the next of the February holidays A Valentine dancc was held lust evening Jn Osborne Hall by h group of High School students. D i« of B u m s . Niagara Falls, N. I.. Feb. 14.—Mrs. Anna Roes, 09 years -old, died today jln the Memorial Ho*pital from born* received when her clothing caught fire as she was working around a kitchen range In her home, number 540 Tenth Street. QUEER FEELINGS AT MIDDLE AGE , Women Should Know How Lydia E. Pinkham’t Veieiable Compwadl Helps at This Trymg Period The funeral was held from his lute residence this afternoon nt 2 :30, Rev. D. L. Roberts of tbe Presbyterian Cburch officiating, with Interment in Maple GroTe Cemetery. Dr. James County Court Excused . sav whv .Fount‘v Jud«u E(1Pa' S- Mosher this em But ','f(crnoou excused until March 1 the Don’t make the r!\0t? Vn IK‘tualI-v «'I,Su»«d iu County theatrical profession tho butt of nub- ^ urt- (->n March i, the court will ih: ridicule ” 1 t^ke up for trial the civil action of Smithle Ilolcomb aga nst Heibert Grady, an action for alleged negligence which Is No. G on the calendar. The only civil proceeding to be disposed of beiorc that time is the argument on the validity of the search warrant on which the local police based their seizure of l.quor claimed by William P. McCarthy The argument is down for next Tuesday, There will be 110 trials f’t criminal cases this uec a iUt-fiu pticivnge ot Ur Jnniea’ 5’ to present plans. Headache Powders and nerve-racklnc splitting or (Ini!, throbbing headach,« llour Higher. w ^ n5ftD°!.LM' MillD • l'cb- W - F lour ^ nn advance of nr> cents a barrel ■•he d r u i! a s ° ncreMil!h% !a,rsen mil,s hmv ,0,ln-v 1 - aVe-r l i l t \ L -heat mar- ^ \ headnchos yjelr] fn jtu*t a f»*w moments Tbls oldtlnK* ml r-r nets almost tna^lcnuy Sc*n l ^ntiiHnt4r» to .i'1\. ,w!u.r i l,rlcw ^ V t o V 'ra m n y . Compound h n natur£l_ r«sto?a- a n „ t l.t-ca mr- „t r>i.* h.-a m h o non h J r r \ i iT ”.8 f7 05 n,ld ft ’ P8P.CClany «u,ll5 t ? d to “ tore -v , , , ‘ J hnrrPl uhPn Si'ld In carload lor«t The n carri’ln9 >’ou safely past tbia tuna. 1 ' • ....... . r'^'-~U * t'irrmmr qur-rsf(on thU rear «»„ *i « W 'i not pve it ft fair t n a l? l-r ’ oire. m . T, ,ja,li; Sheboygan, Wisconsin.— \ I was run down, tired and nervous. I could not even d o m y ow n houacwork, could not sWep at night and all kinds of q u « o r thought® would come to roe. F i n a l l y I gave up going to tbe doctor and a friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta b l e C o m p o u n d . After tbe firitbottio I could Bleep bettor and I have Kept on improving >erer since. I hare taken seven bottles now and am so bappy that 1 am all over these bad feelings. Mrs. B. Lansbr, 1G39 N. 3rd St., bhebovtran. Wisconsin. - For the woman entering middle age Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pound can be of much benefit. During this time of life certain changes take place which sometimes develop into serious trouble. I Ielancholia, nervousness, irritability, headache and dizziness are some of the symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- Iltemas Fitzsimmons Dead. Seneca Falls, Feb. 14.—Thomas Fltz- slmons, aged 48, son of the late Mr. uud Mrs. My'eS Pitzsiromons of Sen eca Falls died yesterday at the Geneva City Hospital following an Idncss of only a few bours. The deceased was born In this Tillage and resided here until about 12 years ago when he ac cepted employment at rhe Park Hotel in Geneva. The survivors are or .0 sister. Mrs. Matthew 10smack, and 0.1 e brother. Frank Fitzsimmons, of Seneca Falls. The funeral services will m> con ducted at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn ing In St Patricks Clnireh. Rev. Francis E. Walker officiating Inter ment In St. Colurabkille Cem.diry. UNION SPRINGS A „ l t'nion Springs. Feb. 14.—Miss Asie Anthony won the prize in a prize speaking contest held at Oakwood Seminary. Poughkeepsie, last Satur day Her subject was “The Near East Problem,” which was splendidl- handled. Miss Alicc Burns of Groton was the week-end guest of her mother. Mr® Anna Burns. Miss Emily Hamilton of Syracuse Is spending .1 few days with her parents Mr and Mrs. J, B. Hamilton. Walter Backman, S r , and Miss ireue Backman of Syracuse were week end guest-? of Mr. and Mrs. -Wal ter Backman, Jr. Lee Sclicnck of Auburn spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. T. J Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. LaMotte Stamp and son spent the week-end at Aurora the guests of tbe former's parents' . Mrs. Frank Stamp. E. Vowels of Auburn ;o.d his prop erty on Grove Stuet Saturdav to Mr Pratt of Saranop. ‘ Miss Mildred Counsell entertained a few friends Thursday evening in honor of her birthday Washington's and Lincolns b.rih , 4 ,**\*’ an<* lGiii anniversary of , t.orps will be celebrated in tii-> < ro< m> br rhe <, A R. and < vrps Ffl>ruary ^.J ,. >n6' Itffrf-sbmttnts v^rj Sp« Tt- Moravia, Feb. 13.— ATthu'r Sullivan was home from Syracuse University over Sunday., Mrs. Frank Klncli of Groton was in Morn via Snturday. \Over the Rainbow,\ a musical operetta given by grade pupils of Groton, after all expenses were paid netted about §50. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Balbemie were in Syracuse the latter part of the week. •Mrs. Sadie Strom entertained the ladies of tbe G. A. E. Circle Friday afternoon. The Ladles’ A id of the Baptist Church will hold two group meetings on Friday, February 17. Mrs. Bor man G. Arnold, assisted by Mrs. R. T. Doty, -will the hostess' at one and Mrs. J. Fred Shaff, 'assisted by Mrs. Elmer Beach will entertain the other meeting. Fingerlings for the stocking -of the streams in this vicinity have been or- j dered. Tlie varieties requested are , brook, brown and rainbow treat. Live pheasants and eggs will be ordered during-tie month. A number of new names have been added to -tho membership roll of the local Rod aud Gun Club. The Unity Bus Lines opened their , ---- automobile stage route Thursday be- West. In tlie group arc avoww tween Auhurn and ItliRcn. The tentn- chists, I. W. W. and other radicsi tive schedule calls for four trips daily ganizations. each way, leaving Aubnm and Ithaca j Fourteen of the deportees arc at 7 and 11 a. m. and 3 and 7 p. m. two of them having infants. '\T ™ The buses leave Moravia for Auburn Prates!, who served a term in W* at S:oO. 12-50. 4:50 and S:50; for worth, following his conviction Ithaca at 8:20. 12:20, 4:20 and S:20. ■. I w. W. agitator, is one of tbe Moravia, Feb. 14.—The Ladies’ of Locke Methodist Church are 1 well pleased with the succoss of 1 annunl chicken pie supper serrcd the church dining room Friday tr 1i:g The proceeds were $125. ladies expcct to serve another an Wednesday, February 22. Miss Anna Horan spent Sundif Moravia. Mrs. John Hiley of Cortland over Sunday guest, of Moravia n fives and friends. A new ft. jinot Viotrola has N purchased and placed in Locke sin Tlie Ladies of Sr. Patrick’s Clint will hold a euchre-pait.v in the i>if liouse Thursday oitnmg. Refrc ments will be served . Wude's Orcfc tra will furnish the music. Francis Ward of Binchamton W Sunday at Ids home in this villag Mr. Xeatte of tlie graduating _di of tlie Rochester Theological nary spoke Sunday morning and tj ing in the First Baptist Churdi, C ton. W. P. Parker sold a carload young horses at his stables, Ctrt Street, Tuesday. Mary C. Stoddard of Groton, 1 i dent, of Syracuse University, * awarded $15 as winner of second f» In the annual -women's spealiHl.* test in Crouse Coliege Chapel ft. 5JI euse. Her selection was “MotiK Mine.” The Dresserville Rod and Gn# < will hold a dance In Grange M i Wednesday evening, February » A daughter was bom to Mr. 1 Mrs. Hector Ivory Sunday. Tiix* 12 . Mr. and Mrs. George Wonderlj Wilkinsburg, Pa., are spendin* 1 r days in this vicinity. 63 Reds Ready ; For Deporlstio New York. Feb. 11.—:Bills I5^ ficlals are today arrangtog *0T m. portaUon during the ensaing wed 03 men and women jnst rdeasea ■ various federal prisons in the ju Keep the Children Well! 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