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A l\. Fi x6 A_-;_,¢;~Lmvr; ( S Failure to keep the cheoks for ready reference. | 1:2\wa 5. Failure to keep the cheek book reconciled with the but little: regard a r else they would , 8. ”mam-mammal“. a hurry to depart, crippled more or less. by: their 7. Drawing checks carelessly so that blind figures parture. is iE be which lead to confusion are made. tional character and Adeals ket . strengthened and elevated in their 5.3.3.0. the publisher and his 8. Failure c: keep important m where they may oui ie anon ‘ \The person who thinks that the ' . Conn inns mom It may be we have suffered rather ditor'lzhhugdotm-hu 9. Failure to a will. caprmee s ~~ - a . | too much dilution in the past. In- h Action of the legisiators at Wash: of the projects they favor, and little realization of what it means to 10. Failure to It a bank before making an in- dustry can eventually be stimulated number of organizations have insti- rmit the drinking of locum-Mm m:- by l:nlly miembers | and restored to its proper balance by mtg“ Mir: {$3351 paigns. . vestment. and guests makes of prohibition a big proper legislation and | encourage- ma cummm money for t We can so t most, if not all, of ings. ment, but national character and |hgvg been before the legislature for | with the high cost of white paper has the saloons in future they will take ideals ouce destroyed can mever be |years The 1915 constitutional been the increasing difficulties of regained. So it may be just as well | vention delegates decided almost] getting help and the high wages tarce. Instead of boome Ll SEE US ABOUT ANYTHING FINANCIAL ® 6 + place in private houses and without without di M ssent that the legislators which printers have been in a posi- fi E ¢ revenue or restriction. Any house- m‘zfl'h“; who refused I: ore underpaid. but the finer-Grind sal- tion condom-ad. f Po 1 5 hold head can claim that fifty friends Americanism and now seek @ 8De@4Y |ary proposal inserted at that time! \The old-time country . printer, l or more are his guests if he so de- return to Old World ideals and éus- | went down to defeat at the hands of | further, has become almost extinct, F 4 4 there is notht to pre- toms were out of the country. Some, the voters along with the rest of the and an all-round printer is almost a f BC A w win re \€ PMC\ now or other we fancy we can get document. ® necessity in the country office; the 4 X f vent him from getting away with the 1 ithout th Senators nnd members of assembly publisher cannot'afford to hire a claim. along without them. are now paid $1500 a year for a leg-) specialist in all the different U F .A > «_-_-__--_4 ll-Iutlve ”‘03. which h“; at least branches of the printing business. He i L 00 days, and often much longer.) must have a man who can set type, 9 Horn rimmed eyeglasses are scor Glynn Confident. For instance, during the brief inter=| feed a printing press, and perhaps ed by doctors and doomed to go out ect val that the Democrats had control| rum a linotype machine; and yet in of existence, is the report from nl‘ N Belorertr; T“ 3:11:32\ (TS-an 1°]; of all branches of the state govern-|the printing business, as in all busi- session of the American Medical As- avem a w ment, but got to bickering @mong nesses, the tendency is toward speci- sociation. It is claimed that the | the state will be organized into & themselves, asthey usually do-they alization. ' stalwart army of workers, In every decided that Governor William Sul The newspaper is not so much a lemmes 'frequently turn in thell thay are grasping the full|2°\ Should be \impeached. and the business enterprise as it is a local trames and increase eye strain. The legislators were in almost institution, and in proportion to what significance of unified effort. ous geesion throughout the year. Un-| he contributes to the life of the com- decree of the medical fraternity is | not likety to be followed by the \ will do their share to elect Republi-| der the pending amendment sena-| munity. the overage publisher is as | cans in the fall, and with this experi- tors would be given $3500 a year, poorly paid as the country preacher ers of rimmed glasses tumbling OY°T | |__, snow, will be of greater assis- |°\4 assemblymen, with the excep-|or the country school teacher. . He themselves to buy ones new in style. tance in the presidential contest: in tion of the speaker, $3000. The] works almost as long hours as the BASE BALL: Lots of horn-rimmed wearers are sat- speaker, the presiding officer of the|farmer, and cannot feel that he is infied 'with them 1920. They realize that the outcome lower house, would be given an an-}off duty during any of his waking times he became so vexed or frighic. - 2 ola of the elections in 1919 will have a nual salary of $6000. hours. Just so sure as any event Not much baseball news comes ed thathe would quit cold, and tha $ Wf 'the American populace would controlling effect on the big battle a 'Those in favor of increased sal-} happens of which he or any member | through the news thammels from the |the game would be delayed until i | ® 6 to serve for the good of the spr and without compensation. Ofte _ aries argue that it is difficult to get| of his family knows, just so surely new umpire could be chosen. S only take paper and pencil the day. 7°A\ Bence. Now, that they E° |omciont law-making material at the will someone criticise him if he fails Yoel territory these .days, tew of \Tt times disgruntled fans would to. waving question would soon be | IDE together, the aid that they will |rate of $1500 a year. Those of con- | to make mention of that event in the | th° teams apparently caring much low an \ump\ out of towh after; be in electing local officers and can- trary belief hold that the leglalattve paper. about their doings getting into game lost by their favorite team an and ended. The hour lost on Ter of nase is, salary is not meant really to reward \Know your editor. The better| print. Freeport has #ood publicity threaten him with assault or comm: fl“. a a 28 last is regained only for know 'more you man. in Ellwood upon hits. /<, > ~} a but is only to meet necessar u-mmwmmfllnmlmmldfi¢fimm- poms games Shi whereas it is loaned, so to speak, for 210 days. Therefore the The foregoing expresses the OPin- | penses. 'They declare that the honor|a bad fellow after all.\ weekly with box scores and lon of State Chairman George A. |of representing a district at the cap- other information. The crowded con- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR * dition of the (Thur-Pat and late- . ness in receiving the report imes precludes its use in full. sup. Bditor Observer-Post. Dear Sir: Permit me to corr mission of the reports is greatly ap- preciated, however, and as much as |the impression gained from the i full-time period of the year shows #6 itol is sufficient to attract f the @arfight schome gets 55 days the | GiYun: who conferred with women of prover calibre and perspective. ., . AROUND THE CIRCUIT. best of the bargain on a ratio of | the central and western parts of the hg \absentee voting\ proposal is about meven to five months. People state last week, and who is optimis- designed to meet a condition arising BY TEE—(Hal ANER -| from modern methods of 1i By erally, it is safe to assume, have tie over the results which he antic . i prin 7 recen i not looked into the debit and credit D2t°® With the combined energy of reason of present law \2231\- A prominent property owner of is ble ‘flll ted _ 353-3 a? has“? l; [0m % | . thousands of men'and women - y part of the scheme. the wonten. They are working, the actors, in; v avenue, south of the trolley. ns dearth of baseball mews |Street, and at no time ir mercial travelers, a { state chairman says, to build an or- | workers and the like, sre i armglutx prompted the writer to into the | agreed to donate it. | This' Tue \ a Discovery was recently made by a §2Mization that will win recognition, from voting their nieans thing done on e thoroughfare, Observer files of twenty-five and trustee of Amityville that the village for they realize that while they can @ATNin® their dafly bread takes them whes discussing 'the “that?! its twenty-six years ago. 1g. files for 1 t R had -not paid its heaith officer, Dr. accomplish little as individuals, they O8, Sl6CHOn 487. needed improvement. He said the the summers of 1893 and 1894 do not Chatten & Lace: Anvthing tn four, | con secompiten much by ot par. sich, mould | At\ reloads tintin poor ports Rar [permite t RI naaror To i\ * r to brief teem years, and owed him about| Pose. He contends that when the permit these people and others sim- .. a $4,500. No item was placed in the| test of their organized efficiency is situated to wick they would stoner Paticn °J-§1c:1:l:n;n2roc°07\:t wore famous on the dfamond at That * \Tho celebration was conceive) » § ¢ anaual budget by former administra- | made in 1919, it will be proved that by authorized to enjoy suffrage iis\ that no effort to put 'the| time, and will be pleasantly remem- Gen. J. Franklin Bell Pos. d } t ( a tions to cover the expense, and the| they are entitled to every right of |ilegas would be worked out by the highway in first class condition bered by old time fans. In the p¢- whose membership about 90 per cx | C present “Wu“ finds itself citizenship. This prontpts the state lez!slature. 33:1“ch loft: it: fl'il’lgt' can: riod referred to, Tuthill's Indians. |are veterans of the world war \! I -h B without the medns to meet the long chairman to look forward to the elec- , “fl “m5, Judge of the Court 0f| them live, appears to be the favored 2:33.21 ¥utawtmpfithnnlmgmogt ET“ ”in mfl'\ eerst a I standing debt. Dr. Luce will likely | 'ions in November with confidence, DPSS! DOT T°Gei¥es $10,500 a year one. we have urged that something nine of the south side. In the report of the ceremony was to be g. - have to wait until next March, when , and the sssoriate judges $10.000. Tn pe done on any occasions, but with- of a game with Jamaica in 1893, |ing of the flag on the pole in ! The usual sumimer cry about the! Of time-pleces back and for- Constitutional amendment is design- gm £3: 3?“ gilt $03an rm: 011-511: Small-1:1! 31:2; STE? an\: two {Lug Jocal wig... zdplflh-ypxl»: : \In” ceremon! scareity of conl has been emited by Ward {t March and in October: also 90, +0 Pites the members of the high- property. The wooden drain Other local players on the team with Those interested were requested ! 9 i t. count 'the, Black diamond profiteers. \Buy loss by 100,000,000 inhabitants 'of far ammatery to concerned: is 5 up so that no water can Tuthill were Charlie Spedick, who\meet im the post rooms on the ! mow,\. isthe direction of the coal the United States of one hour daily with amy other occupants of the amwrm‘ngo {fang m: played second basé; \ Vincent, lowing Sunday afternoon. Respor® barons. - Coupled with this dir tor 210 days and its return for only | bench.>'The amendment in effect Gus Grady. short stop, and Hutche-| was made by Only one of our cit Felco would prescribe the $17,500 as a | TBH Lol A\ Rouse | son, centre field.. The made | zens, Dr. Bulson, who is always fore is the scare that if supplies are not 145 days-a difference of- sixty-five north of the tracks *This 9% . mind . -It would j k thirteen hits in the game. ncent most pertal taid in now they will not be obtain- days in favor of the time loaned and discretion of the Whethpe ia oct \& and . _ also plagied. with -the. latvic progress. Flo (26k of\ incorat it be fixed at a Jatger. figure.. . _.. | Hempstesd team later and had much disp 4 by my. some whit j ; ___ addition, the judges receive an al- | i I a new budget is made, f [ . lo ce of $3,700 out resul said he. Speaking of/ the Observer says the Indians gave |of the post headquarte I agreed o < TOWEL O aren matte Tang far |- The Delight Seving Yete. |i Ince Fogt s Mi honing (ter ine proverty arte | tak croon im rent commit Mrs weed NC f } EN M § and the doctor is not expected President Wilson's veto of the |Of th¢ Appellate Division of New did not put in some catch in pease Coplaln make Ome (quire! funds until guch time o« i W pect to York. receive salaries of $17,500 a hits for a total of nine bases and expense could be defrayed b; l tM deptore waiting for the money. measure to repeal the daylight |The justices are Inferior in jurisdic- the intersection of centre scored four ru A home run hit subscription. All citizens and ©'xan | tiw ;» , ing fad law will continue the jug-|tio~ to the judges. The proposed se IC, and also substitute a tile was the longest of the season. He zations were invited, through ~ '@ to do with again walloptug Jamatos.| the circut stances, ke I 13:20:11: omit: of baseball talk- Imam. 311-53 wo fa ® mot. ip say that the games 'eontent : oursaives with the fat: who will suffer by reason of . tural lands is declared to be a public e mmnotumuum h Sel I done by the coal pro- a _ use, and would permit the invocation 4 r \ The writer nas put #) villages wore at hi! dealers in the 'winter % ee ¢ ' 'with baseball, and ingly f Nows the mes on e \ t omor rolls ast < . L - ) f displays e rvammerel What pio- P.4« x f Cent: s p s ye m by. even ! - a % F i Rock! leader of the war, w prices are Jacked up to |- -of the let hot san. < t of the hest \Bupp® go ove\ tht &\ GH