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< '~.v__'l_ foes sil hile eens. e pod. Concentratlon is the ' e bf. _ will be in charg - “I! \/ = _- Secret of Success ,- C. iibson, “Scul‘ eon. Hutt, . \Paints N. Stevens, \Gra ke I you W111 ouly make up your mind, you can manage you? F a | Y' affaire tly to have something toft after payday. Come £ ° _*_ as soon as possible after pg/day and make a deposit, and you (we: > as L The New. Orchestra. \ One of the lodge's haw 'fea 1g; t which, it.is . anticipated 'will prove: | valuables@iset? is the big I. 0; 'Orchestr®,\ Rehearsals aro \be “fig ’ held regularly under the' direction Gf [Prof. Leo Ladd. The orchestra 18 composed of memberspf—thelodgefl f ~\ ieee Sie le rhe ' Our Sick Hist. ° ~ 7“T a f witt carve SATISFAQI‘XON No Cog “EDGAR TUTTLE ~Wé are Eladfio-see—that‘fiofiewf n r re n c A> | H._ Worden is holding his own, - 'Hig. ,Movle Feature Booked by Knights | [_ P friends in the lodge are glad to hear.] Comes Well Recommended. ' o \ A hw \doe , 4 ig» R C. ® 0 o Of his recovery. P. GAJQe‘f.Her‘i}}E-& ‘ fscrithinating anMill t nice = # r tug A l will have sometlnug to show for the work you have done. IPS UP TO YOU. - o 4 % INTEREXST Paul on Special Deposit: _ FIRST NATIONAL: BANK MartBa Foster “WWI—arm, ork, Held representative of. the or-| -*- ass meget ll oo afd The OLL Bani: on the Corner\ \ta; ”w boll . . . _Establiated 1880 r * n \ \Z © -| tor-anrd Clarence \Matthew“; gm,“ no hesitation in deciding to see \ ----- Qo MWFADS FIGHT a_ _:__:_.._PERSONALS, ~~ {around the Temple once more? \Ramala® ' vo-. T recovered from their'iliness. | ;| sented tomorrow evening at the New [R TO STAIN FOREIGN sEEp. William Thomas of Third Street ,, \ , sen w & we we we e ___: \--THeatré ander the auspices of the f -= =----_----jiwas taken today. io tha Samaritan \Garry\ Has a Birthday. local council of the Knights of The Américan Farm _ Bureau) Hospital in Troy to be treated fOr| mpg felicitations of thee lodge | Columbus. In their desire to ob- | [f) _ Federation is | leading the fight a.| P!O0®4 poisoning. Le were extended to \Garry\ Lake Gn. tain a feature which would please pe- I .._ Washington for the passage of the| __ W. Sugden left-yester-| -when he celebrated-his=TInd--the-Hoosick-Palis- audience and ~f ~~ -Jay Gooziigé-kgtcilgm bill _ which pI'C;- day for a three weeks' trip to Hava- birthday. As any member of the: Winch would uphold the reputation na, Cuba. < While there he will at- lodge will testify, \Garry'' is young- established by the Knights here for vides for the staining of all imported | tend the dedication of, a monument | er, by far, than his years. He is one giving the best possible entertain. alfalfa and red clover geed under the to the sailors in the Spanish-Ameri- of the most populal\ as. well as musi- | ments, they selected “Romolan'l ,can War who were lost on the battle- cal, of our members. \N Tong consideration. as the tea-j 'ship Maine. , . , . Patrick Do nd his daughter A. 0. H. ITEMS | | Are “3°11 Sifingedt most certain to | . When son or daughter is away from 1C yig a & . P & * St 46 (e > give antire satisfaction. A struggle is expecied during thei Miss Ellen Doyle, have returned to|- OWinE to the fact that MECY L - Lillian Gish, one of the leading, if, next few weeks with the Federation, | their home.in Mechanicvilie after Hibernians are affiliated with other ' home---at school, Vlsltmg friends or -r , ind not the-greatest, of screen actressew. a the National Grapge and other lead. | tending the funeral of Thomas | Organizations and have been in need has the title role and she 4s support-: i * izati ] Miss Grace Murphy spent the to appear as representatives of those | ed by cher talented sister, Dorothy n worklng 1D a'\ Strange and dlStaDt Clty’ Aw ing farm organizations lined up with week-end with friends in Troy. organizations in the entertainment Gish, The sisters scored a remark o , the Department of Agricuuture and Miss Catherine Hayes of Troy was | for the benefit of the Health GCeMtet) | opr, guocess in \Orphans of thad they need the Home Town Paper to. keep e oF reputable seed fGealers against an ag- at her home here over the week-end. na act will be produced by Division ~ cogs o »P:900040C0C D. vStnrmt—dheir appearance- togethar l- -> eny SLT < 2C A&A 3 | | . gressive faction of Ahe-seed-dealers| -Miss Edith Engqutst ts spending a f 3. ~~ ~ - c ree i @Iways a guarantee of an evenin them happy and contented 20 \l tou LLL C i i Y E € . L and importers who 'do not want the| few days with friends in Montreal, HUWGVG?» the organizat on is at?\ bP ahjoyment for their audience., If - a. » in {—~ ~ ~Arigin of the seed which they handle | Canada. xious to assist such a worthy proj- ' In \The White Sister,\ which was to become public information. Miss Margaret Braze'l was a guest | ect and will do its bit by running a A prsented_tibre_bythe.Knights-las 011 have read - m5}? Of llI‘ SOldl p A _ recent _ _statement-from -the--0¥er-the -weetcend of- Mtr. ind Mrs. glgt we“)?! 385113722 Ettherixb'oeelefieldusfi tofiibte yer, Lillian Gish was a most appeal- Y W Q I. , Ne * Federated Seed Service which is | Duane Hawley of Arlington. aturday e ' in-, pathetic and lovely heroine, R __ s - a eng - b s= --A Dor T* working Ior Thé passage of the- bill| . Joseph McCabe of | Schenectady] turned over to. the. Health Center dr 1 \fully as, R boy's tetters right in these very columns. TOTCCC °C criticises the Amorican Seed Trade SDent the week-ond at his home in | Tickets are now on sale. A_ ' Association for endeavoring to modi-] this village. m ' fy, if not defeat, the bill. The state- NORTH PETERSBURG Preliminary plans are afready un- | A Secretary of Agriculture. cousclentipus :and has been pro- [Rf ~ {honnced by critics as a really [R Remember how pleased and thankful f e * i 'Agllevement in the motion picture os: | )--- -went «says: o \This Bill will Insure |der way for the E'bemiansksecloxéd world. Ronald Colman, who ap. they were when some thoughtful friend, i 00> . the farmer , the \privilege of ascer- Tam” and - William - Cipperly | annual carnival which will take place, pepred with her in \The White Sis. . [ taining by a'simple examination the | SPifnt the week-end at the home of|in the late spring or ehArly stimm \‘”\ “Ia ~gain cast as her leading- Or relatlve sent the Home TDWD Paper origin of the seed he buys. If cer- | their uncle, W. R. Webster, |The various. committees . are t f B the picture was directed b a L ~ tain foreign seeds have value or ertrude Cottrell began a' nurse's | named in 'the near future. fing. who brought his com- , to them? > myorit, it is false to assume that per- Hinge] 00112391) at i rth Adams] : n *or spital on February e ;, e “iguana t marking of fiuchwseed 0 f L ~\‘nflfi%¥i E1111”, “A“ oss gs ¢e._.with .. remariktable accuracy the scene in - which the tory was laid-Florence in the Juaiseance period. The © produc- {s artistically perfect and au- . theritiq in every pogsible respect. 'he combination of an interesting plot with lovely photography and - Mal can}1 boy or ggj lusts asha, subscrlbmg for and sendmg them The . Hoosick Falls Press. It's newsy, col- umns will keep them in touch with pals 3 WISE .o shir Pomofia Grange. | MF . - - * w . + Mrs Archie L, Rudd, Lecture; of |. Krank Barber has bought back bhis?'Hoosick Grange, will attend as dele- € old homestead which he sold to Guy | gate the Lecturer's Conference at pnufiardx, u‘nadapted \foreign seed | Barber a few years ago. (Guy Bar- Ithaca beginning February-9. ho “to make up for m-shorfage of hardy | ber has rented a farm near Hoosick C4, ¥ = ak the acting of.talented stars should be ' j ‘ § C , Gamestic seed.\ Falls, In the absence of the Lecturer, the quite enough inducement for a large . and friends back home“ ~ & to rap ne d a . . [ Assistant - Lecturer, ~Mr6. Charles |'anttendanctée &t the pfeture. -of. *. ~ ' « ~~~ \ lage: -* \ ~ MTT NO _ | Cottrell, will be in charge at the ~ z _ , y- ~ t ad | i , L next regular meeting. G. LF. CONDUCTS ANNUAL . KR L Don't let 1}th get lonesome and blue B/ < ae A = oms MEETING IN watTurtown [R > 7 & Taus C, D. A. NOTES.. tg * 4 --- 0 ree STORES WITH THAT GOODBUTTER E ke \ § __ when but $1.5Q will bring them so much - 10 o_ i District School Enjoyed. - The sixth annual meeting of the f , ' * The Catholic Daugnters of Ameri- stockholders of the Co-operative Rf pleasure , > i is ca enjoyed a Valentine party after Grange League Federation Exchange, f 209 | 3 , 3m reslzular meeting it the K. OfI C: | Inc. was held in Watertown on Feb- ‘ | , ome last evening. very amusing | ruary 1, the- day before the o P & tol ale f a a t r pening Send in the gubscription today---we'll E l entertainment? was presented - by 1 al Y we FOOd Shops, 1110. I of the State Grange meeting. rem members of the court in which a dis- Three directors were elected, each I trict school was reproduced with the | ancceeding.._himsel{-on -the-board _ send THE Tonowynék - Cagi’ Teacher _ bliss ThUm-HBWABIMGfl-zwh Po « stattery;\ Puplifs. Mrs. Char-] representing the Datrymen's League _ to anjfpai't ofihe world. les Ball, Mrs. John Hayes, Miss Bes- Co-operative Association: M. C. Bur- * sie Bradley, Miss- Abbie Shea, Mr=-ritt. \ Hilton, ' O Fresh Creamery representing the New ' Fancy Maine aprenes Frank Hayes, Miss Helen RichmoBd.| york State Farm Bureau Federa- M =C ~ Miss Lena McLaughlin, Miss EHz2- | or, ang George Kirkland, Dewitt. \ ' PO I ATOES p c beth Armstrong, Mrs. Spencer Mc- | vii, representing the New York P] « : \ C wee & Martin,. Mrs. Harry Smalley, Miss | grate 'Grange. Each director was - [f one 6 | Mis | { , Aoril Pack.] M’ade‘ine Fleming andr Miflsrsmr‘ elected for a term of three years. 1 - \_ | f * . , e pf! _. ac i o, ex ~ - “4b— -A-ga- .gBfli‘l {Pag‘iefnte Mrs. d“:1uetwgitpr At a directors' meeting following e nn n se h mme eme > moa rns R f - == R .- [* doz. 9 @ rs Chris Tierney an re the stockholders' meeting, N. FP ' - J £ : o> ML. J a « , Russell. The program /Zincluded ', * ~\. R . ~ f f b MG'H l soKs - and - recitations. - Miss Iury.“pbb of Cortland - was - reelected / m \ 5, v\ fe bad Oats pkg\ 13C Mahar was accompanist. - Refresh- | president and Free Porter of Crown a : ione. t . a \ Point was elected vice prostd@ent to | ven ere c = ke ure ar R € ments followed and valentines were Tom *- « ~ Kirkms a 29 {given as favors. ancceed Henry Burden. | Mr. Burritt 5,000 FARMERS ARE POSTING of the New York State Farm Bureau f C R. 1 0 0 p for C .. At the meeting which preceded gizriii‘gégmasme? and MF. Kirk- BUREAU VIGILANCE SIGNS Federation in November and a com- f et R ce, * the party the following members . \ one un t. mittee was appoi f 0m I C F181] Cakes, 12%c were appointed apcommittee for dis- Reports were made to the stock-| Signs have gone, up in the last ppointed at that time to i . ' Z Rex S 29c | C [| tribution of tickets for the Hearn | NOG@TS bY H. E. Babcock, general three weeks on 6,000 farms of New |\\ th€ need for protectiom to E a ex, yrup C CRAB MEAT 37C Center Benefit; First Ward. Miss | MADAfer, asd M. C. Burritt, comp York-state which warn the would-be |8UPPlement the policing of the State rone £s .- Helen Burke,. Miss Anna Stanton: 122116? The cozptrofle; 5 repo! motor bandit that the property is | Troopers and to present a practical | - Solid Pack, Red Ripe - Castle Haven 1 O Second Ward, Mrs. Chris Tierney,| S20%Wed that the G. Is F,. is in €* protecied by the Farm Bureau Vigt- plan to meet the need. A committ ' Brand Miss May Fennessey: Third ward. |CCNCDt financtalwposition. having Te lance Service and that suitable re- was appointed consisting of G. its; (~ ' I omatoes Miss Ruthérine Millett. Mrs. George | CUC@G certain appreciations of DYOD-| wards will be paid. for the arreest of ¥ Uni N - - No. 2 Can Hubbard; Fourth Ward. Miss Lucy | °\!\ 288 having substantially reduc-} « persons stealing on the property so | TYOUNS: Union, Chairman; A. F. Ran- ed its organization expense -of BBOUL \ poored, As the service has been | dolph, Alfred; - Henry Gre?fratn, | Mahar and Miss Mary McGrath. $40,000 as of January 1, 1926. Mr. ...... aflame to Farm Buregu members | South Lima; G. Powell, Glen Head, a> KARO H Blue 14153?fo K. of C. NOTES, Babrock stated that the Exchange only one month, 'the large number [40d Earl Flansburgh, Ithaca, secre- _ ~ was buying constantly ! omn nave applied for the vigitance | tary. i Benefit Party Snccessfal. amounts of feed, seed and fertilizer | \'protection is regarded as sufficient | - It was quickly found that farmers The benefit card party held last | (O\ the farmers of New York, New aievmence that the service was 'badly | would be glad of pro Wednesday evéning for the Health Jersey and Northern yenusyivaniai needed. It is expected that nearly } from \motor bandits\ and the state Center, under the abkspices of thoe | 32°09 - through the co-operation o every farm bureau member will have | pofice offered to cooperate fully. At- ~> - Monday and Thursday Night Bridge | distributors was abls to $21; his property posted with a vigili®ce | a meeting of théAcommittee in Jan: - - - Clubs was decidedly successful, with | °\%° C. -- F feed plants fanning _ ; Sign before the year elapses. uary final plans werifige to make - an attendance of 250. $2 tables 6f out the shat-dowhs nsually nee . Sighs have already appeared in | the serfiee efl'eetivet . in a feed plant. He added. that the a bridge. 10 of five hundred and 1% of $0 L PF. batik Bist ibujed more dairy Allegany, Dutchess, Erie, Lew protection flour \Ta A/ $1.33 Brindle-Brand Fine Quality | CORN [Japan Tea 7 ¢ dison. « Oawe: a M of Thanks. # a , gag-1:21”: wigs it 3-230, doumated by ine | 209 poultry Fedin figs/2:31:34? id film; nix, gm Saga? - Wwe desire to e¥press our sinfers #00 S _ 2 for 25C 496 H). Knights of Columbus and .music for | PrC\:O4US Year Of its existenc and Tioga counties Farm Butesu |thatiEs ahd appreciation to neighbors , ms = the dancing was donated by Smith's Attend anvm‘finn. members pay the pomital sum of fand friends for ects of kindgess, | .. 1C Imperial (Orckestre. - Prizes were| embers of Golden] ton cents a year for the service, this | words of sympathy, tokeng snd given by the following: Mrs. JoAn (1,23; fim Lodge attended the! amount covering the rewards paid | mass cards In our bereavement in the jPennessey, Mrs David Burke, Mrs. convention of tke was? hem in “my tor Information Teddingto the amv death of our son and brother. Thom 3 William | Holsappld, | Mri | JetSPN | fest Suturieye even of persens stealing from the mm #s J. Doyle.. wos g [Riley, Waiter Robson, L Rosenthal, (we Maxim—fin . Fea property. 1+ .% sigs [M. Lurie and Company and Goy H.{: The suggestion of a mmwt Se my Tre tables and table covers {mm vite tras imade ai te- annual meeting |_ # - * » #000 cx 8+... 44 # ws - : it - det