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, JmJE 9, 1~n6 . . .', ' l\I Help Y~u.r· T'nw~n r~1~:r.OJ[1.Zllngr:-t-he·· Merchants' Who, Advertise : THE CHEESE . , ' '~\ \ ;\';\'.,.:,..i.,,..: .1~RN.OUTo .' .' ., .~ . ..,~ ... ' ,~, oj.. ' ' •••• ' 1 . \ , , ... ;, , : '~ . :.. _ ~\_:;; ~~. t:.: _ _ ~._~. _. ,_.~ :.~.:..~:;::;~J'~;:~ ;-o.--:-:\~ci7~-\\':':'i .. ,. '.\\\c-....:.. .article .. ', t' ,- ..... , ' . , , \ , I~. 1 is . '·.l;·' .. q.O;F:;ME . ...1;0 .~... \' • \ . of'tli6 ' , ' '. ,'''''''''''''''' , tro it , and St. Loui!} . icelt'for Oeparted' Members to Beol:~Iu:c,.IlIi\me$s , .. '. • .'~ '. -!$' ~ ;\\ .. ,/',,.; ..... ,.' .. 'O'llrt •• \ : ·\rrntc~ beloW;.' '. ' ~ ' .. smaller vUIages,. only:' more , ,: .; _ • Held Suncl'ay;' Jun~ 18:' say more ·so, because m t~ose . The Od4· FellowsQf . Cuba· will ' ~isltQ!:§:' tI'ied ,to pl,'3\ open the stores .and fa~t9l'ies ··a;nnua' memorial service ~or freight roOm door, then-th&back 'so.'everybody can go, , parted members ~ext. Sunday a-week. and in both cases tore 0\\ .. bi\\ striup'us,u,', game, One of the Jun 7 18.' The sen!!)e will bj} held at f \F I:; sibly, is because' they don't ~hrist Episopal church at 2:30 o'clock he facing, butin neither did they .grounds big enough to hold. all the In the afternoon, ana the ess will ceed in gaining an entrance. people, That's where w~ have the ad- be. delivered '!?y the. R ,TWood. tremendous lot of .energy :wits used, vantage. Our grounds. w1l1 hold every- The Rebekahs haVE!' been ' vlted to ~othing WaS accomplished. . bodY, So don't stay a.way on that ac-. participate. Arrap,gements for the-tIe. \\Of course the gentry would hiwe .countl . ta!l3 of the servioe 'are i11 the hands of nothing wha:teVf'!f'::f~o~r~th~e~j,ir,~~~~' ~:I~·~·veIll\1 Our 'opening day is' Wednesday .next various committees of which the chair. if they had' suoceeded in and the opposing team is thE! fast llg~ mS e~!ife,as follows: Printing, George :::ecei~/:l~~~ from Franklinville. In or· . 1 s; decorating Grant M. however, and if everybody may have ,an op· F. E ' . nnrt.unit'Y to \witness the' contest, . th&'I'J1,.,~; ... \l\ea~it,.;.)l !D:~)~t\~~!~.~~i~t~~~~~,1 tune they take a bUlSlll,esB place!i' and manUfacturing es. '8 a ~~i?~f~twir~all::'ili~;~Ltc~l;hll.~M tabl1shme nts have agr~ed-to- close th' .'. ' . from 3:30 o'clock unut 51:!n. the aftet- __ erfLis...nothing for them , , but going to so much tr()Ullle. noon. • \ ,TOTS' ALUMNl DAY. I The cuba.line,up b.a:s-·not been def· ,..:. \ ~ initely arranged yet, but iUs probable Cradle Roll Folks of Baptl~t' Church to MISS WA!<EFIELO A BRIDE. 'the batt~r;V wUl be Welch of Ol~n Jl:1 Id _4 ,_, ._,Have Reunion. . \' .• -- k R t ''Ii G\'n\'- .... ft .... dlGi k\ ' . ...j..·U.nJ,ted-·· in -Marriage' ·Wealfe€d:J,Y· Barbee ;\ a p u· u-a. rs\\,· n· ~N-ext'SU!1'day is.gofng·to'be-tlle Burd[ck at second, Sheehan at third, sort of a red. hitter day fpr, the Greene County Man. Robert Gulld shortstoP, D~~~O~;!~:ii~~~~'fOlkS of Cuba Baptist church .. To Mfss Gladys Wakefield, daughter of 'lVrit~en especially ~~'-r . , ' for the Patriot, .,' came unsol~i.ted from a Brown University ~hO desired to let Cub,! folks know what Brown thinks of' Francis Healey.· The author is . T~'l:i: B'ayt'les . of fhe cut we ar.e._ \: ·,lndebie(f . .to The - left field. Al Cole center. Ith .. . Mr. and Mrs.' Chester Wakeft(lld .. rig ht field, with Long of Olean and w, It IS chIldren's day, and W If R G b t .t t means a lot. But, more important 0 un,. and Mr. Charles Van Urban ross as .su s I.U es. still. it is \alumni. day\ for th~ cradle kenburgl1 of West Kill, cOlmt,Y;~ roll. The cradle roll has beg~j gradu. were u,nited ,n marriage aliing classes ever since--190'3-nlne this week at 2 o'clock. The ceremony: classes In all . was perf6rIMub-y the ~v, J. M • Providence Journal. SALAMANCA IS I NVAOJaD. .... \ --- .cuba Party of Three Oo~en Drive . The aluIIU1i exercises will follow the S4ank, at his home in and .' , 1 1. \ ,:, ~ \ .. , There for Sum:lily:Dlnner. preaching service in the morning, talc- witnessed by Mrs. Chester Waklefi,el(l, A party of three dozen Cuba people, Ing the place of the regular Sunday and Mrs. Ora Schwab, mother Providence, R. I .• June 2:-8ittini:{ln scratchy hits· while Brown had sent made up of members of the Five Ban. school service, and wm be held in the ter of the bride. After a.s~t the stand on Andrew's Field, the big six ·men aro~nd the circuit, winning dred club, with some friends, autoed fo main auditorium froII\ 12 to 1 trip, the young couple WI be at l1V·~~'iI athletic playground of Brown U~V'er- .the game in a romp. ·~t~~:l~~~!~~ ;Salamanca last Sunday and there par- Each class will be to.tb.~ir friends at Wolf R . atty, on the afternoon in May when Tb.ree da.,.s later Healey th~ took of a sumptuous dinner specially tableau, winding up with the class Miss Wakefield attended Cuba Dartmouth was gOing down·ln baseball- .cr.iW.son .wl!\rri~f-l!. from Harvl)ord ,,\nOl~1 prepared for them at the 'Dudley house. which graduates from the .' roll this school and later prepared for bef{)r,e the deadly on~laugb.ts of an' enorm,O\lS holiday- tlifl)ug. UlT to '1 u~:·~~~~!lrl---l\A~\'. . ThoY m.d, lho \\p ....... 'n \\, or .... ,. In lh. \\'nlng ,I .. , at 0I'8n. rtval~ B\'~ a ,.th\ portly Ihl. fi= aa\\,\ h.d .... I.,.,t un,' ~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~i:.f~ o.I\ .• bo\ \ dining.' \ \ '\ , ,Th. ,,.-u,,t t. m.d. by tho .. In the .,,' YO'\ ,h. taugbt ., w\ not .\\ of tho,\ \ broka. ,ttlng of vl.tOri .. having mou ..... by turning about 6 o'clock, after having ,cfiayge that mothers of children who where she met her hnsban.d. She a man is designated as \Illiddle lost but one game, and that v~ry earl)' visited several points of interest ahout 'have graduated from the cradle roll In a wide circle of friends in Cuba aged\ and no longer young, gave vOi,ce in the season while the club was on Salamanca, of the years from 1908 to 1916 see vicinity who wi!! hope that she and her. to these words: Its preliminary spring training trip. [n the party were. the followin~: Mr. their children' are in the Sunday companion may have a happy and su<:- \Tbat boy t a wonderful pitcher and It was hardly thought that Brown had and ;'Ilrs, A. A. Arnold, Mrs. A. S. scbool room, court of the church, by eessful journey through life. should have great future before him. a chance with the \college champions\ Stevens, Mr. Arthur Keller and daugh. 11: 45 o'clock Sunday morning, -_. --- It's too bad t at he's getting through as llarvard had been proclaimed f~r tel' Hortense, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miner, 'The regular childretl's day exercises ALL STARS ARE RI;AL STARS. college this year. Had he another year several weeks earlier Brown had gonli\ Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland, Kenneth in HIls church will be held in the even. Crab!}. Hollow Fello*s Again at Brown, hfs name ,WOUld go down to down in defeat at Cambridge to the 1·~d~iffY If Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Mallison, lng. as' ·the Of all the tune of 6 to 0; II J\!iss Amand.a Keller, Mr. and Mt.s, ~ Swif~ K~IJ. Tly!,r s , ii~sl~~~I;;II~~.~~~ri~~~ worn. the - But H\'.Ll)o\~~nsirl~~i1~(j John ;',lcVey, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kel. ·ADDITI.QNAL ;PERSONAI-;§- Anybody who thinJrs all the .. ~, • ,ta.ken· c Jer. (lporge Kelier, Mr, and Mrs. Jay ... ~, excitement Is,' confined to the big gentleman who said these com- of form, he pitched Hendryx. Mr. and Mrs. Putnl;l.P.l Beebe, leagues better think again. THere's plimentary things was none other tllan 'of his career. For the Miss Alma Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Franlc L, T, Howard of Hornell was a vis- just as much interest in the national Mike' Lynch, in his day-an.4 not'so only fifteen Harvard pl!l.yers faced him. Abbott, Dr, and Mrs. L. M. Vincent, Mr. itor In Cuba yesterClay. . sport in plenty of other places-an·it many years ago-the most effectlyjl and up to the ninth inning only two and Mrs. F, A. Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. E, C, Carder is at' Angelica one of them is out in t.he Crabb Hol- pitcher in all the COl1eg~nkS 'and od1(9 hits, one of wlrlch was oithe scratchiest James Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo in attendance at the annual meeting of low-Swift Hill district. of the many Brown bas ball stars who order, had been made off his deJ1very. Hammond. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Chap. the Allegany County EapUst assocla- Crabb Hollow'''has a team known as b~ore and after have ade good In In the ninth. however. with two men Mr. night, May 27, and ~~~l!~!'~A~f~~.~~'~;:' heart trouble and ,1 grip_ He had m~n, Charles Prosser. tion. He made an address before the the A,II Stars. The Swift Hill players major league baseball. down and with Brown holding a ·com· __ Sunday school session Wednesdayaf. -sail untler the name of the Tigers. And the pitcher to who he referred mandlng lead of S runs to their op· SATURDAY, NIGHT DAN'CES AT ternoon. They Ihive just finished IJiaylng a was Frank Healey. a Cuba ooy, who ponents 0, Frank eased up a bit and OLIVE'S PAVILION. --- three-game series, and every game this month Is completing his senior three hits came in succession. Thes€ f{)ur months, but wali his bed untll the day On September 19, was united in \\ ..... I\ \'\ Tomorrow, .,Saturday, evening, and each Saturday evening hereafter fhrough June, there wll be a dance at Olive's pa\'illon at Cuba Lake. Music will he furnished 1>'y Fitzgerald's .4JrcheRtra. NOT GUILTY 0 [1 MURDER wa~ fot bl·u-u-d. The third game was year at Brown university. Although gll-ve Harvard one run and saved the played last Sunday and was won by Frank has been in college for the com· team an IngloriouB coat of whitewash. the All Stars, Score 14 to 1. That plete four years' course. this year has The Llber, the student annual at made two out ot .,three for the All been his'flrst on the Varsity basebaU Brown University, has this to say: Stars, and th~laim the champion. team. . \Six feet tall, all the way from '-Cuba. snlp. A big rangey fellow, built just right I New York. and out to make good, is garet Melona 'A.,I\t'''1 No children f\ere Mr. Swift was a ...... , .. 1<':,.,. retiring disposition. was the most was honorable and '- TEACHERS' EXCURSION. No Conviction in Case from Belfast- Status of Cuba Cases.ln County Court: Special- to The Patriot. Belmont, June S,-In county court A Few More Can Be Accommodated here this afternoon the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty in the case of John Umphus, charged with killing James Teskovitch at Belfast. TeddY Ferce. his alleged accomplice, wtJI not be tried, but wIJI be released in the morning. on Trip to New Yor-k. School Superintendents Jones and Ward ~tate that tliey a.re assured of a rery nice party of teacbers from tbis section (0 attend the annual conven- tion of thE' National Educational Asso- elation. which Is to be held In New York elty from July 1 to 8. Tbe low rate at which the trip can be taken possihle by excursion arrangement~ with t he Erie and the hotel in the metropOlis, make the trip a very at- tractive one. It is understood that, while a consid- Frable party Is already assured, the hotel and other accommodations se- cured in the metropolis provide for a ~w more. f{)r whom arrangements ('an e malle if they at once send In their applkation to Mr . .fohn D_ Jones, Cuba. • Deat!t of George Oakley. QI~rge Oakley, seventy·three years Ja, . a .veteran of the Civil war. died St Fnday night at hi:inome In Olean., ;after an illness of 15 years. He Is ~W-V1Ve<i by his wife and several chil· ,l\~n. one of whom is Mrs. Clarence Kr tt ~ of Cuba. Mrs. A,manda Scott The next case tllken up was that of John Ryan of Angelica, charged with stealing chickens - grand larceny. !;econd offense_ The case of Edgar Bradley of Cuba. field on 'three indictments for viola· tions of the liquor laws, went over un· til next term of court. Lewis Harrington ot Cuba. arraigned 'Monday on a charge of violating the excise ,law. ~L 'Probably not be tried :.lntH next week. It is said that the ('ommonw('alth is ijJ;:ely fo press for trial one or more of the indictments against H. L. Van Auken of Cuba which were not heard at the time of his ('onviction last win· ter. Alleged continnatibn of the viola· ·tions of the law after being released on suspended sentence, is said to be re- .:>ponsible for the new move. '0 the Haskell is 1il; sister. There was a rumor on the streets here this evening that Samuel Rum· sey of Olean. indicted for illegal vot· Ing in Cuba last faU at the excise __ .... election. was anxious to plead guilty Baby Girl in Taylor Family_ if the court would Sllspend sentence, '!:aMr. and Mrs. :trvini Taylor are bat no official conftnna:tion of thiS ~\Y o.er the arrival of a baby girU story coUld be obtained. If that is not to lOln .t~ family ci:rele. The- litt-ie one dO$e, ms case will be tried nen week. ;:s born at the Cuba. hospital ~ few • iii 'i ~{Y's ago and bas been- -named Edna Entertained Bulbus Club. Jay. Mother and child are doing well. Qiean TImes. Tnesday. _ I .• .' The Suits:!Is dub was entertained at NtW E'NGtNE WORKING. U::e !.omE! of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ham- Th '. . trl&:il1.I G1!l Laure~ ~.-ep.\\.le last evenfug, a; t: 0;;;- 140-h0rsepower gas eng'ine progressions m pooro oomg p1aye;d tt£i!. D~ll:!lteha ~~io: Puney ~y'iS till a tate !ilOU1\. after wbich a damty Il:g.. H S b~n ~eiil. and is WG'Il'i!:- lltmcli was served. The card fav!)rs al p':!j! ,ghll!g m~ nee.def:l addition- ~e giVaJI to Mrs_ G. J. Ge<tder, Mrs. ~mf! .~r_ Tn'€! pl1i:nlt ~ anjY.a$'s C. E_ T.!erncit. R.. G. Porscil allld J. A. as~! tn:en, and mQt'e wm be add,,:!} 1 McCo~'t. ~ ~ 'l'nCl11!':room ean he pmridro.. . • .... , Akrc \' it ' , Rootfey Ret:i!il'lf~$ Many Pretty 1') Me1'Cbant Rft'ds ~ Pl1t,.lict GffbI at Variety $howetr.\\ \_ i~te~t!g. :So L.. W'lcll;'li}1e a;nd,Mozs. joo--\-1\'l~,.; .. i::t;:;::~~ ~ p:e:a..~ fit:iil cr:~li fGl' yilOl\ a. rnrl~tY s'/':ow'l?:r at s.:,.., \ lCa~.\ ~$ a s. £e'l::m- 1I'::~!Ce on Stl.'::Jlffl 1Stif.;Est A~~ca\i::::g ~::;tl~fsr a~3 talttCs:':.'e'l' a1 it! 't!\'\\J\l\ ci \'~ '\ ~ Y.· <'-n 1)\\\'''\ .. ;; .... ~\\~t ~:. ~~:~ '3St:! ~e ~~..... 7 ~ 1i.\\,,-J- l~ ... W(;JI \\ .. '1: V'~ ~~b l[C~1I' '\'~ V:l.'f't€;'i ... \\ ,.,....\\\ .;; 'C;''J\>~t 'i<J V\ ~,...a-;;_~ ,., r \\\\ \\' '. Next Sunday the All Stars expect to for a twirler, he has proven a veritable I Frank Healey. This Is a man's man . play another team. probably the North artist in the box, with an assortment of I and when his trusty companions doll Branch or the Cuba Summit outfit. curves which have baffled the best of: up to trot off for an evening of mirth As you will observe, the sport is the opposing batsmell. and speed and, In some fair charmer's parlor, Healey \.armlng up. control which have been the envy of all \ IIgbts up bls tobacco furnace and the other candidates for the position. settles down 1111 his room for a game of . - . FLOOD SALE BARGAINS. At No. 12 Smith Block, Genesee Street. There has been a big rush aft('r these goods. We have some artl('I~!< left that are bargains. Rubber Boots at $2.25 a pair. Ball Brand, 2 Buckle Overs for Knit Boots, $1.25 a pair. Ball Brand. 1 Buckle Overs for l<nit Boots, 85c a pair. The afternoon [n question, when Mr.: checkers or a session with his books.\ Lynch. now a prosperous attorney In I That's how Frank Healey appeals to Providence, was watching his perform- tbe fellows In college. ance with crltlca[ ('ye. Dartmouth was i Thl're is no more popular fellow at being held belpl!'ss before his broad- Brown. by the way, than this same side of hot.shot. Inning after Inning I Fn\nk Heal!'y, and wben be walks the opposing batters would face him,: down College Hill for the last time this only to retire in one-two-three order. month with his sheepsldn tucked away At the conclusion of the game tbe vis· under .bls arm, the good. wishes Itors had failed to score a run. and thousands of his cortege friends had made only a beggarly quartet of go with him. HAD NO NUMBERS, dealings, doing unto would be done. by, of friends mourn his dell.'tl(' his true and 'devoted, The funeral was e~~~l~Wl~~~:~~~; noon, May 2.9, at 2 0 were conducted by and his remains wel'e the family cemetery. • •• • t\ ~ , Patriot Adv. a Good Invel~mDnt:'fbt', , ' . This r...ady. . ,: Mrs. P. S. McNamara. qt$;l!tQm_14,.;:, who Is visiting her pal\enttl/\Kf .. 'Md . Mrs. Patrick O'Hern of Bll$h9:l> ,.t~ ,', ,.' is one of those who is I!8tU!fted,tb.f.Ut ' pays to advertise. .. \~ .\ ,.\ t \ Ball Brand, 1 Buckle Overs for l<nlt Socks. 85c a pair. • BalJ Brand. 4 Buckle Arctics. $1.75 11 pair. Last Saturday evening • 'week !lit»' :\lrs. Mc:Samara lost a dl'a'll1,lJtii rlttS' valued at something\ like '1~\# Wltl:\ . Predicts National Prohibition Within Hemlock Man Drops '\10 In Cuba fOT not very high hopes ot e'lre1\ ;ge~t ti it.; '. y ;, she Inserted a \Lost\ a(l,. lD..t.hil Five Years. His Omission. fled columns of Tlle Patriot. MAJOR SMITH PLEASES. Ball Brand. 1 Buckle Arctics, 95c a pair. $1.00. 1 Buckle Arctics. Sale pri,'!'. 6Sc a pair. Men·s best quality Rubbers. Sal. price. 75c a pair. ;\1en's Good quality Rubbers. Sal>' In spite of very unpleasant weatlle\, On Monday Ernest Varney' of Hem· nately the ring had been touud p 'fair-sized audl!'nc!' heard~\laj ilo('k. :.l. Y.. got tripped up In Cuba honest person; Mrs. l\1yrtl\:'Brl~ 01:; Morgan Smith of C'bicago e Pres wbile trying to make it from Little Soutb Park stre.et-Jl,J,l.d fortutl$.tel:r \14*' byterian Church 'Wednesday evenlng'.1 Yaney to bis home witbout any nllm· so Mrs. Brismrreads The Pil\.tll~ ~ where be spoke on \The Inside of th ber on his car. He got through Sala· urday the ring was brO:iightt4'_': Otherside\-a discussion of the liquo I manca. and Olean all ri~ht, but he Patriot office. identified. attditJfl1l:nttJ,1, from the P<lint of view of didn't pass the eagle eye of Officer restored to Its owner, Wh(1il$tet'mltl:iid\ price. 65c a pair. Boys' Best quality RUbbets. SalE' who was for many years an t. Trenkle in this village. When baled Mrs. Bristol to personalty Urank ;km!' \\I'f1~'v in the emptoy of the liquo in. before Justice Ormjston Varney pro- .and give ber a suitable't6Watdi. \'. ,,': price. 50c a pair. youth's Best quality Rubbers, SalE' price. 3iic Ii pair. . Smith greatly pleased his he.a Children's Best quality Rubber!'. He is an entertaining speaker. Sale price. 30c a pair. witty. and depends upon argu- Ladies' Best. qualitY Rubbers, Sale h'tnent backed by facts rather than an price. ~c a pair. ro sentiment to convert his Ladie§' 'Shoes. Pumps and Oxfords. In the course of bis remarks 'Sc a pair. confidently predicted that tb Ladies' Wllite and Tan Pmnps, $1.25 &ates wonk! ba ve national p a oo.lr. witbfn five years. A few CbiIden\s Sl'ioos teft, 35 to 98 cents. Some Canned Gooos at bargain prices. 'Snow Btly and Gnm.dl:na:s WllStiWI;.l. F_del', lO-cent paeli:ages at. 5 cents. ~nt padmges, 2 for 5 cents. in the DljI' Goods Jme we bYe soma\ Coats. Skirts. unde~t'. Hoslery and ofhel' -articles that we a:t'e l!!lmp$t g'lv· ~ng away. '!\hils sale W'm OO'::xti!ine ~!d'1 s. few da9's Tonge:!'; filIe g('loi)ds willl bE' g.nne_ THE WHEELER STOCK., No. 12 Ge~ Stt~t II Mill • . - . duced bis license, but offered DQ excuse • II' • for having no numbers except that CAN WHIP THE \WHIP~lf: there weren't any on tbe car when be coli it at l.ittle Valley. where it bad een stored during the winter. In ew of the circumstances be was let down with the minimum fltle -of $Hl. tt .. • DEATH OF W. H. MOULTON.