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• , , I • ·-1 ,. LIVE' NOTES FROM A LIVE SOfllQ.oL • , THE HIGH ~ SCH L 'NIE-WS~ - Publil.hed Weekly Under 'the Auspices of tho Cuba High School • • Edltor-In-Chief I ROBERT Mc~AUGHLIN\ , F Y F -nch FreJhman Edltoi-; Literary Editor, - Elisabeth W~llJon Junior Editor, - ann.~ Senior Editor, _ Ruth Park Sophomore Editor, P~rothy Ingalls Joke Editor, • Edith, Ackllrly Ted\ Utter , : No, 4. VOL. III FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1916. , EDITORIAL. prizes for scu~m_thILlligh,_, Two large tables were S'y.''[\ .~.-,- second grade room with places for all. Eiection ts -over, th~ a;x:clte.m:e.nt)s \ e .I?o ~> • -' \\': , • - l<~rom:-ib.;.e:electrie ligp:ts were hung pa,'st, all 'of 'the hard words and things, Additional Officers, and C~mmlttees,; papers strips of 'oqr colors and on the This is THE establishment that said in the campaign are forgotten. The following officers shall be ~p. I tables wel-e the· letters, \C. H. S.,\ ., : >:\'ught to .aunpJ\ yo.u.'.vitlth· .the The victorious side. ijl ~a,sklng In the pointed by the cou~lCil: of tb.e a/lsOCla·, made of tinsel of th~ colora .. old rose _\ .. '\ , satiafaqti~: pf its (lw!;l.victorY tion, unless otherWIse stated: 1 and sUver. We ate and, 'ate' tQ 0\11\ :,\.\ \ CH.~IS,..M' A.' S' '.', de~eated '.side is -t~ill'ki!:\~,·13f. , ,1. ~ ·t!irector ot th fl , Hi~h ,S<:p.oql~ hearts'. eo~te~t'.l,I.nd .. t~ought'_what _a' , 'I ' '~ , ~ents fol' th!il,nex.t Wll.e and. orchestra.., . \ pl~aliur.e Ule ,Juniors w6uld ~ve 'It CAND, · •. ES, '. lI!g of the {)ther-$[de s fl!-ults. It the 2.:A Charl,rman of t.~e literarY; so- they. could only, have llome, ,but .alas, rl~ht of a .prison~r .t.?' tl:,Sfl 'hll> tongue -qiety., . '. '. the' 'coldtfoo+ed Juniors !iidn't dare CHOCOLATES, wben h:!s,llanqs 'are tied, thereCo.re ~e ,3. A pralls c~ll1IDl~tee, to cohr;l~'Bt of come i)1, so went home to .their beds, DON BONS hav'e nothin$ left to do but cnticlze one boy, one gIrl, and a te~ch\!r. which is the best plac\! for ;young .... the party In power. We hope thore 'Two edItors for the HIgh School children for \w~ havJ put in a' ;plend'id stock w1l1 be no ill feelings because' Off this, pUblication. . ---+ .... _-\\ • ....,.,-- \ ' but we Wish. to ask a few quest,ons., 5:\Two Library mouiters, one,'bo'Y \pYre;x:!' Ttans'parent~Ba.l~ing. Ware, 'of 'superb, 'fresh,' pur~ confectionery 1. Why is the school door 110t open and' one girl, who shan be un4er,tn e is the most' sli~itary ware fot: Jlven u;se, \ :tQ, meet: ,the' best Chrlst'mas, qemands. at, 8: 15 ·a. m\f? \ direction frnM . Librarian, . . ... \. eVer ~ariU'factur'ed. See it at .., .- , '-.. 2. Whyito we not -receive onr mono- ' 6 •. Captains of the \Various teams ' :-. SISSON & SMAL1j;EY'S. , 'Quality and price are combined grams'! . , .• to be chosen by ~he winners o1'the .t \ ~.- • . . here:-OUR quality Is unexcelled- S, are a.rrallgements not made High School monogram in that· par- Xmas Gifts at 'Robie's. OUR priceS are 1ihe lowest. ..,.,vv to practice'basketball? ticular branch of athletics. \ -r----- \ ' are e ,of the 7. pol!cBI\1en be appointed to HINSDALE NEWS. '~~\G·'eOJ'Ml.~C~'r-.~'O-·~~-&'--B-r-o-.i~~T~h~e~SJe2~a~'r!e:o~~tl~y~a~f~_~q~Uneas~ti~orin~sP'~b~u~t~~~~~~~G;e;nie~r~a~I.~~~~\~--I--~_~~m.~us·_~cl~~ i , Of' we think there is some worK to be The pres-tdellt.shall be the represen. la.8t -Friday evening at the Young done. tative of the association when such People's bazar hel\d in the church par- officer is needed. J \ lors at Maplehurst. HUMAN NATURE. The managers of the varIOus teams Messrs. William Guile and Ermon shall be the custodians of the J1lay· Hurlburt, Misses Helen Irving and 9hapter IV. , ground equipment. Helen May and Mrs. M. A. l1:;vip,g POLICE COURTS. The by-laws shall be amended from autoed ,to Olean Friday eve;ning and PROPRIETORS. CUBA CANDY KITCHEN., -- - L \ 'h·-A -,WJi.lLL .. KNOWN.--NEJf .. ~Ir 'STATE WOliN. When walking home some -nights time to time as the need arises by a attended Havens thea~er. Mae Rob- ,noticed .that. .eyeO'-9.t!.e3'i'l!l loo.~: majority _xote ..Qf...the !J.!!B~cil!-.tl,'?p.. ,_ __ ,the iIlrection from wh!eh -I--had ooif' ina: aa~gh: 1-;..;..' ~' -~-;- ;::;;;;;;~;;;~~~=:;;~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~i~ come. Being subject to curiosity, I DID WE HEAR IT' RIGHT? ter Frances, Mr. andl.'vIrs. 'W .. A-' Colt r' ~ turned around alld EoErW the policeman Miss Wfillng was. explailling a and Mrs. M. F. Neville autaed to Cuba Itts The Same S!O_~ Everywhere. leading an inebriate to the jail. desert to the pupUs and found some of Friday evening and were guests of , Some time later I was in the court· them inattentiv.e, Mrs. H, L, Van Auken at thE!' St, James. lloohester, N. Y. -\ About' eighteetf' room and the' same gent happened to \William she said, I don't think Mr. and' Mrs. W. G. Bryant left Tues- months a~o, I used be brought Up. before the court 9 n the you are paying attention, day tor an e;x:tended trip to St. Peters- yonr me icine for charge of disturbiln l g tb.e dPeace., Hd e He averred that he was. burg, Fla. five months accord- was sober, but su en, an answere \Then tell me. what a desert is.\ . Mrs'. Charles CaverlY has returned to your very curtly the questions which the \It's a place where nothing grows, from a couple of days' visit with rela- \;:\Hn\\\\'Ilbd, ask£d-., him. He was\ finally\ Uves in Buffalo. well woman and a senteIlced to llpe~:d u.m:i' months' in Iail. P\Il) ·1.;i'rlglit\NQW giVE) !l18' an ..,...,,-j.-._,,·A· farewell- palTty ~was given to proud mother. t Tl:J.is man had a family witb no other ample of a desert in the world,\ and Mrs. W. G. Bryant last Wednesday cannot praise Docto.r mean~ of support.· Th'ey bad to suffer \Dad's head, teacher,\ replied Will· evening, Pierct!'s F a v 0 ri t \! from hunger and cold in the winter, i Miss Helen Irving was a guest Sat- Pre s c ri p ti 0 n too while he, at least, had a good time. am. urday and SundllY of (riends in Buffalo. highly and anyone Aside from that, it cost the taxpayers TH E OOG'S DEVOTION:- Messrs, W. L. Guile and E. R. Hurl- wiabing to write me concernlu<T' my about $12Q to sj'pport him in jail. b t- M d M W A C1 It d Mi '\ Ii l!.. t did h' d J kISt'\ d h ur, r. an rs, . .... ,0. an ss ca · \e may do so. I bave two lady Thts con nemen 1m no goo; ac was a arge ,Dernar w ooe d 0 S ~ f I Helen May auto.e to lean unday fn 'ends taking your medicine who are it was likely, what he wanted, It home life had been not 0 the p ea~· - i h d evening and attended'servICes at ~lre now ' on the road to recovery.\ - Mrs. removed all responsibility from him antest. His master gave h m ar P . . h I resbytenan church. Rochester, N, Y. - with good food. I was sober, ang beat him when he felt guest Friday of Mrs, M. . Neville, , 'I::T. ~ , As Xmas \Gifts' are most aoc.ep~aiile!, at present is complete with choice sets of L YN]t:, SKUNK,· MOLE,; BEAVE!t,. OSsuM, IOELAND·F~RIA, CO:Ni and RACCOON. We can sen· you either a{~ie:tf,:,ot:;ilU$ F. J, DODGE, of 36 Hamill Place, for the winter and furnished hIm crusts of bread to eat, except w en)~ Mrs. H. L. Van AUken~f C ba was a • Every woman who has reason to Men are scarce and cant>draw good 1 inclined to do so. But his master, Mi~Vera, _Marsh 'tm _sifjter, Mrs. +-'--\\-.----'--hbeHeve- that-backac1le, neadacIie, un- wages. Why not have a place to when he WltS sober, WltS very tidndd' Sarah Patterson, were uests Friday -naf'uraf pains, low spirits, sleepless these.. jallbirds for ordinary wages and lone day JacJ{'s master star e out and Saturday of Miss Phoebe Linder- . nights, irregularities or a catarrhal extract enough for the prisoner's keep for a three hours' walk to the neigh· a muff. In any case you are S~tur~. ~e~·ti'~o~~~~~~ ~~ quality andworkriianship at the 1~ I' ., , b t man of Olean an!! attended Havens . cO'ldition is caused by a derangement anrl send thl' rest to his family.. I boring hut. He wal!{ed for a ou ten , d . b theater. of the' womanly fUnctions, owes it to It wou!(l not be neceR~ary to start a , miles, when all of a sud en It ecame herself and dear ones to speedilY'Qver- I useless ind1,lstry to kepp them bnsy' almost as dark as night and a heavy William Guite and mother, Mrs; M. come the trouble before a general but rather on ino.re of the state roads, sto.rm came up, He hurried as fast A. Irving and daughter Helen autoed to breakdown causes permanent prostra- Private employers might agree to as he could, but the SlLOW kept rising Olean Monday afternoon, tion. hire the'se men if they were furnished and rising until in drifts it came up to Mr. Howard Crosby was home from Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is with prison guards. h:s' hrps. He decided that be would Alfred for the week-end, a non:alcoholic remedy tb.at any ail- This method o~ht to discourage the have to climb a tree and wait untll the Mr, George\ Maxwell of S ing woman can E~fely take becanse it vagabonds who a e too lazy to work storm stopped, but instead of stopping was home for a few days. llUe....ILeJ::aj. f d h b . . h I th I d bl d t\ t he' was a gu'est of his brother Ted, is prepared. rom root;s ,an e~ S WIth and at the sa e tIme e per the wind starte to ow an .... e ree pu,re gl~cetlDe, contalDlIlg tOUlC prop- I families and the state, which he was (,In quivered and shook, who is still confined at Higgins erties of the most pronounced cbar- I He tried to get dDwn but before h~ had Memorilj.l hospital. ~ acter. \ This space is reserved for a per- a chance the tree fel!, pinning him be. Miss Thompson of Buffalo was a It is not a secret remedy becanse 'petual protest against the inadequate neath. • guest Saturday eVBnlng of the grange its ingredients are printed on wrapper. arrangements furnished this school After tugging frantically, trying to and delivered a fins address on·Woman Get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the development of physical get from under the tree, he lay motion- Suffrage. to-day, either in liquid o.r tablet from, strength and health, less, when all of a sudden two great The Erie railroad station, Borden's • I d t hi i tl d k condensory and C, W. CaverlY's re~i· Dr. Pierce 's Pleaaant Pellets not only.,ow.. eyes g eame a m n Ie ar ness. I .... \ HI h S h I Nt' tl ash H t t . k Wh t if it (ence have been plaeed on a private orioinal but the /ic\\t /.A.ttle l4vOT PiIl8, first , g c 00 ews, s rIC Y c, e was error s ric en. a put up over 40 year. q,go, by Doctor R. V. I --- .. -- .. were a lion hungry enough to eat bim? telephone line, ~ISO Ii new phone Plilroo, have been much omitated but never ('uba High Schoo!, the,' school with· When the mammoth animal caught has been instal d iIi. the residence ~d, a. thousands atteet. They're purely of Mr, and Mrs. h-arles Sherlock on vegetable, being mnde up of concentrated and lout a peer--or a gymnaHlu m. sight of him he made a long low cry: refined medlclnnl prlnciplee, extracted from the 1 i'he man 1>y this time Ilad fainted. line No, 3, and many other changes :otgtf~~=bP~~~~CtiJ>.: th:\~:~;'urOf': Jimmy 'Of the third grade, wb.o lives The large animal grabbed him by his made by the local agents, The new (l(Jthartic. in Cuba, was visiting a friend In a waist ''!:tnd dragged him over the snow winter directories are also beIng de· I neighboring town. Finally they start· to its home, When the man awoke livered this week. ________________ , ed to talk of tbe virtues of their re· wbat was his surprise at finding him· At the regular session of the grange ! spective sehools, self at his own home and Jack stand· Saturday evening tile new officers were Save When You Buy s HOES THAT ATDSFV , \REGENT\ The Store That Gives You Value 233 No. Union. St. OLEAN, N. V. I \My scho.ol Is the best,\ said Jimmy, Ing over him licking his face joyously. elected for the coming year, as fol· \We beat yer at baseball and basket· The dog had remembered the few lows: Master, Porter Crone; over· I , ball last year, didn't'we? kindnesses of his master and tried to seer, Rudolph ElI1ng; lecturer, Mrs. Aw Gowan!\ replied Tommie, show his devotion by saving his life. Bert Hillman; steward, HowaJld I \Where's yer Gym?\ He had the best of eare after that, Crosby: assistant steward, I<'red Guile; EDITH ACKERLY, lady assistant steward; Mrs, Bertha English I. Guile: gatekeeper, Ermon R. Hurl- BY-LAWS OF THE STUDENTS' AS· SOCIATION OF <;UBA HIGH JUNIOR SPREAD. SCHOOL. Meetings of the Association. By a Junior, Meetings af ,tile association shall bp' Last Friday nig~t the Juniors .as- 1 called by thp prf'sident at the request, sembled at ,\('kerly s baril, OIl Sprll1g 1 of any member of the council, or upon street, for a spread, Although some > petition by 10 members of the assoda- arrived late, because they had been I tlon' tracked to various parts of the town by I • thE! Seniors, the whole class finallyap- Meetings of the Council. p-ared. Then the fun began In earn- Meetings of the council shall be held est. The two \chaps Misses Michler every month of the scbool year, The a~d De Wolf, joined in tbe fun with a J nrrl'>r of. business at such meetings will. shalJ be: Later, after the \eats\ had been OM or unfinished business, reruHly disposed of. the whole paI'ty Report of treasurer. climbed to tb.e top of the Ackerly hill, Report of committees. ! and had another gathering on the Dues and Fees. 'summit. This wa.s proclaimed by burt; secretary, Mrs. E. B. Farwell; treasurer, B. B. Burlingame; chaplain, Rev. Mark Shenton; Ceres, Grace Phl1· lips, Pomona, Genevieve Wa~er; Flora, Cecil Brown; trustee, W':J:.,. Phillips. Messrs, S. M. Wood and F. M, GuiJe were business visitors in Olean Mon- day. Mrs. Norman Foster was shopping in Olean Mo.nday. ' Electric lights are being installed in the Methodist parsonage this week by Harry Calkins. Mrs, Thenia WO<)d was up from Olean l\hmday. Sbe report-s- ~ -eon- dftion of Mrs. C, L. Shaw as improv- ing very nicely. Mrs. HOlDer Streeter of Cuba was the guest of relatives In town Satur. day and Sunday. The dues for membership in the as- ' some to be \the most foolish thing , sociation shall be five ('ents per montb, ~ they had ever done.\ ~ _______________ I payable In advance, An Initiation fee I Co.mlng down to earth again, they of 35 cents for members of the High were met by a few Seniors, They. Miss Helen Irving is arranging a very nice Christmas program for the, school pupils which will be given at I' the school building on Friday, Decem· ~) , School and fa.-ulty and 26 cents for all however, did not mean any hann- others shall be charged, such fee to be i which undoubtedly ~s a good. thing , payable at the beginning R:( each school I' ~or..them, as tb.e ~,nTI1ors are believers year. Any member three months or In Preparedness. t more in arrears shall lose membership\ We did not need a male protector to The-president of ea('h class sball be ra- keep the other classes away. We'were \ sponsible for the ('olleC'tion of thesf' ablp to take care of ourselves. dues. het' 22. 1 I - Mr. Lincoln hRi,\ returned to his I home at East Otto. ----_ ....... --- PREVENTIVE FOR CROUP. The fact that croup ('aD be prevent- : ed has been proven time and again. , Mrs. Myron DeGroff. BaldwinilvOle ' N. Y. writes. \1 can certainly recom: ' mend Chamberlain's CoUgh RemedY for croup in clliJdr$U. mine have been threatened with an at. tack. a dose 9' two of C'bambet'~aitl's I Cough Remedy has fixed them up aU : rigbt.\ F'Gr sal~ by AU Dealers.. Our SUIT SALE last 'Saturday was 's~h ~i;~]~~~lJ,,;:i' d~d success as to induce us to again .sell t~ C1:lIDi~~A~:~;i our Suits for this week at , One-Hal'f' ,. .... ( --- ... ~ - NEW BLOUS:mS, NEW COATS, NEW and NEW PETTICOATS. Correct Appard for W(lfnQ! 170 N. Union St. , , OLl'!'iAN, ..... ;;:,'; ..... DYE AUTOMOEULE Automobile Sup.p·lies ,.., \ \ ~ I and Accessories '---.\ ' ,,\ . We not only sell the three grea.test Ca.rs in theh! ;r~:. . spective cla.sses, the . - ~ \. - i : i HAYNES FORtj OLDSMO'Bjl:,£: :':\ but ~e carry ~ comple~ 1in~ of the'1(fgli~Sf 'c~~,:;A:u~ mobile Supplies a.nd AccessorieS', wlUch\w~ seU;e.t;,l$l'\ eonable prices. Here are a. few of them: .. ,~ \ '-\ .. ,,, .. ,,:' Accelerators Acorn Connectors Auto-Fusea Ball Sockets for Radius Rods Batteries , Blow-out Patches Bumpers Canva. BOckets Carburetera Cral'll<: Holders Cut-ouU . DI!l1101lhtable Wheels for Ford Cars Dome Lights Electric Bulbs Electric Headlights Exhaust Horns Extra QrlvTng CUtllllon Extra Ford Wheels ~ &:ra}lU'lS- .. Ford Parts Ford Steenng Devices Gas Lights GaJiCtil'le ~ . 'Gasoline Gauges G00Jif1elU' Tires and Tubes Got'l!o:n Radiator Robes and Hood COWl'S Gr~iU'e Guns Headlight Brackets Hot'tl$' Jacks - . J'Qfn'i'~nj. Carben Rem~~ La:~n :al)~ts CUsvage Cat1'len - Mam\!' Vllirat6ra ~ICll Me~etenl; LElG10l and fOUTt :MJ,'s. .Beslli . t:EGAJ.. NOTICElS.