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THE BREEMAN^ JOURNAL cFt.^ediiesd) lay, Jaimary t% M22 ■'1 ■ . m ■L-^P tc>* 'ff rai bandis |. Yi, I lanwa j g if' 5S>si; %one I * IS-i s ^ h | : E nlK, iU ' 'Tijo'i-l' io«nict' Ti- Ijofnip S m a lley’s N e w T h e a t i^ j coopi^sTOWH n. % WAi®A HAmiy J^the Sndb!* idapbed from tlie story by Wra. Neidiff. A comedy i® ^liLch la^gliS^jre diicker thftn SnoW- ANIMAL COMEDY- n Cents 28 Ceats Thups,, Jan. 12 IS MT., JAN. 14 Will. Christy'Cabanne’s A page from life, So wOndef- fully tvrouRht hy the hands of -- a-Htaste-tr mouldhig-rtlm. cfegrae-' fpr <if man t h a t the pictXire lives fp'r <nf iwiiti that md breaOtfsl SATURDAY CQME&Y PATEE N E ^ S , • 17 Cents .. 28 cents Mm.,m. 10 BEBE DANIELS “Two Weeks With Pay” m m ■ R-C PJCTURES COilPflRATlOM ' A W l f K A W M J M I N 9 ‘ ...jrcA S N llF L . ding of the best of luiniait nio- . A masterly biendir and the worst lives, ill a fascinating drama of present day life. Tlioii^li he was a coward and a Icnawe his wife trusted him—hut his xiioth-, er-in-law know hinu CENTURY COMEDY’- 17 Cehts 28 cents Adapted from Che Saturday Ev ening Post in a.story by Nina Wilcox Putnam 17 Cents 28 cents TffiS,-WED. j m 1 7 - 1 8 ^\^cafcfie € * e r t - . a n d . ALL- STAR... C AST' _I-N ' T I e l f f i A » T - o f ‘ ^ - “ -■ MAimMO\ by David Belasco C.OFCPRGJWES FORTHENEWYEAR Much W o r k M a p p e i i G u t ; lor 1922 Y A M i O R N ^ L E t O A D To Co-Operate With Trustees in Traf fic Regulatiohs--Garbage Dis- posal---Sigii Boards The 'CoaperstQwn Bo.ai’d of -Direc tors of-the Ghamber of Commerce, at the organization meeting on Monday, evening, chose Geo. H. Cariey presi- ” )ard of Trade d.u-ring the- thrr'- tliat^ the new railro,ad static the Bo! years was-negt irfsssisasSr'ilnJst: -oot was. eiected .secretary of the; oard of Directors and Emily A. Sp.fa-^ .ftj:, secretary to the' president. The' ibailoting for president was close .be-' : tvye.en Afr.- Garley an.d Frank B. Shi] ’• id Mr. Shipina S h tS nmerce Com- ict with them ng the garbage problem, there being at the present time no suitable ethod of disposing of the refuse tier collected about the village. Mr. pman moved, seconded by Mr. is's, that sucli recommendation be complied with. The president appoint ed as such committee Dr. H. L. Grut- Rnden, W. L. McEwan and Jose'^h P. \The same committee from the Yjl- lage Trustees also requested that a cammittee be appointed to act with: the Board of Trustees and .the Auto mobile Club in formulating ' traffic rules for the coming year. This prop osition was also acted upon favorably, mmittee will be am A stirring tale 'of one of the most interesting periods of Ani; erican history. 17 cents - 28 cents GILBERTstlULE ; Miss Ruth Wallin retairned to ker I teaching in Deposit aiftor spemdLng I the holidays at*'her home heu’e. j- Mrs. Richard Shetwood of Bidmey is '^l.^piting her mother, Mrs. Amgusta X I o m m u K ica tio B Editors of The Journal: _ . One of Cooper stoWn’s needs is some operating nvhich better and truer esl ihg will be injected into and'thou]'ht !ome_in Norwich, : P'^1^ li' li-tile daughter and lc;ials,^ttiraed to their ht les. _ ) .Conn., on Thursday irescn I holidays in totvn. |3'| ‘ -I'Fai't of last week a t Charles. Root’s. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sharw and' II son, Kenneth returned the first o f the V). week from a holiday vi.sit \uitli rcia- f and Binghamton, abc ^ ]y-yg_ Jennie Wild is very til a t ker *1101110 on Spring street. Mrs. John T i i (! Decker is caring for her.- foY t'. 1. Mrs. William Shaw has rebumed to stroj’i her hbme here after a stay of seven lUip. ■! ' week.s with relatives in Canada, s t!ie Mrs. Robert Dikeman reteuraeB to yea>s ;■ Oneonta the first of the week after m.J t ' spouding the week-end’ with her Meit|l 1 p o ther, .Mr^ JIarion Meade ancE fam- •4 \ r s ; Chai'les Linton is enjoying as : TV i‘i h er guestjAjier mother, Mrs- E_ Ellr- wiU i ff son of ESehesteri Jan. Harry Ward returned to 1 omiiifc. f) a t Hobai-t College, Geneva, ........ .. iwitk I' nesday, after two weeks at his home kenf j '1 here- ' e / f t The Library on Wednesday, af oonr January 11th, at 4 o’clock. Mrs. Charles N. Moore, wb« has h^en cidtically ill is much improwod at Nelson I^vis, who lives lelovr town oh \the state rpad is confined to the house by illness. Wm. Einne, whose ennditio-| hi= aeon somewhat improved Is much ■ a - i worse aggin. T- Ji McKee rietm-ned i first of the the, hoi iTiat d( light win r to New York erred shipment of electric has . arrived amd the lifee- —m busy so we sire living SiclS the annual meeting, o f. the Bap- •tidt church and society held a t the. church last Tuesday ; ^the following Were elected; J. L. WatsqA, teusfceej \W. M. Deitz, treasurer; F. D. Toles,; Dewitt Curtiss, Howard Tice. JORDANVIiLE started, for- Boston, business for the mg of its I seen as a , _ --------- .. ...... .................................... . the beauty pictures on of any community is not the elegance case—what of one or two individual mansion? thought dominates the occupants. The with their surroundings, but the har- home environment bespeaks the mony of fhe smaller and simpley home thqught of the home maker. Chil- features'tyhieh seem tq have grown drn are not altogether unlike at together in that environment, and birth, but they become very much so ci’Qwn there because ho other could Sf'oSl “S - S a man does IS simply the objective L,^terwoats, then conanuiiig across expession of his subjective thought L ,,3 river to .an -intersection with Tis the thought nruitmalipd. As I ' Brooklyn Avenue. ,Then Pair street have often stated, and I desire here eo^id be exteiide'd southerly to inter- to -iterate that statement. Coopers- this river-hank street. This town IS much more than averagely, ^j^gdld open-up many building sites blessed with beautiful environmen^. situate on the northerly side of the The lake, than whicli no other can be j^v^j-.bank-street, with an unbbstruct- more beautiful; hills and v^leys, beau- ed southerly river and valley view, tiful beyond desc iption;'. the • river, with homes right for the environment especially that biL of it within the and arehitectuVally harmonious, corporaton, the banks o f which are nature’s smile would become moirn i, being jo; food Rubber Do. vacatiok^ , ,jke u p the auto business,-' The Ladies Aid gave a s-Upper in the , .Pttblie Library .Tuesday sweaing. Ev-erybody Seenred to eiijof the tveii- .. church meet vvith Mrs, Blatchly - W f g ' Q , [•poraton, present, at the band of m: somewhat despoiled, quite unneces sarily so, all of these are, and would mure and more become tremendous as-1 sets for Gopperstown, not alone as a charming place in which tp li,^, but also ad a summer resert. More and more betome such if love for beautiful in nature was made dominant^in the thought of Coi town’s people. Now, ho'W can this be done? A sry practical way toiWard accomplish ment TVould be to eliminate those f tures in the addins features age mo'stly tin thoughtlessness or'unconcern. lustrate, chiedeen coops and runs on the river’s bahk have added a- terribly jarring element to a spot otherwise offering great natural beauty. Here natur,e is made to fra'wn, where with small assistance she would abundant ly contribute of her choicest offerings.' This jarring, n o te' is here, no doubt,, for no other reason than lack of ap preciation. of ‘nature’s smile. From source of the river to the watef- ks' dam, and below, all being with- lavisn. unis iqyistmess, however,-is no-vv terribly marred by man’s ill-con- adered works. The village water- 'orksorKs stationtation iss allll right,-ight,- andnd the. W S i a r a — Now, I wish nothing which I have stated in this article, in criticism of things already done by any person o pei'sons, to be understood in any othe w'ay than as an effort in helpin.g Cooperstown into a realization- of- its besL Cooperstown is a unit, is < necessarily^ D a i r y i n g i n c r e a s e s O n M e w Y o r k F a r m s cattle, sheepj and swine have deereas-, ; ed' in numbers during the ^ast ten I years, according to the department of agricultural economics anc agement of the .^tate co,il( New Yo,rk I 1920 ee 120, -an increase of i4,e percent over the number ^ ^ milk”-' Basket Ball Games At the Village Hall SifuggleTor ‘‘piffskin- honors. The- independents” of Cbo,perstQwn were ission Qf the contestants gave pro: im u f t t m S S R i n ^ ^ r S h ^ , the score standing. 15 to 7 in their fa- : vor. The- Cooperstown. fellows, hoW\ ever, got serious in the closing hmr,: md put in -such -active work that be-. lalled they had caught iiipnts and_ -p'assed ilows, ho.w^ losing half,: and put in such fore time wa’s cs i X a d 'O f N l e m S h f S r l ^ k i 17 in favor of the homo team. Scor ,Frank_ Halk was re-el-ected first 'vicer-president, Rrank-'D.-Shipman w^as ehqson-a'eeond' vice-preside'nt and Edward;' .D, Boden man; .the result proved Mr. Shipiiii to, be the better at electioneering. Floyd S. Ba-rlbw, -the very efficient president during 1921, was unable be cause of other duties to, accept re- election. . . Following the election many matters •elating to the welfare of the village were discussed, ■ A committee from the Village Trus- R. W. Ellsworth T.i jivuands,- appeared to behalf ^ f the trustees. request upon that a Chamber of mittee be appointed in solving the garba ItfA' Dancing fylloWc-d the ^gamej music Miss Gllrnofe’s orchestra.' G, H. S. vs. R. H. S. The high school lads and lassies the respective basketball teams jou neyed to the suburban villa,ge of Rich field Springs pn Friday night last, and met with varied success, the boys win-- ning with a comfortable score of 15 to 11. The girls, however, had not the same goad fortune, although the ex cellent work of three of their team vent fiir toward a record, We did nqt ereive their ronort, and therefore tbi.s m-ag>-e ac-oiint. The C. 1H, S. sepre is rpp-n )n motion of Mr. Hale a : s adopted a.sking for the ivoral meed la- isolution arly let- was adopted a.sking for the early ting of the Contract for a concrete road from the cemetery corner in Springfieldlo to VanHornesville, a copy of the resolution to be forwarded to S t e k Eegents Examinations\ ri« k « S V a n l the resolution t ? State cl to Sui . _ ..... .................... II. Smith. On motion of Mr. Shipman, second ed by Mr, Smalley, the president was directed to appoint a Protective’Co,m.- mittee to pa.ss upon the - scKeme.s of iidyertising and other out-of-town so- it was also voted that a. suggestion bax be provided, wherein all persons may depo.sit any suggestions or criti- hould re- lambor of Mr. Barioiv moved that a band com- ittee bo appointed fgr 1922 and that :chh memberember bee askedsked to signign upp foror m b a to s u f instrument in his-possession. Sec onded by Mr. Shipman and carried. Mr. Cruttenden moved that a sign board committee be appointed to co operate with the Cooperstown Auto mobile Club and the Cooperstown ho tels in placing sign boards advertis ing Cooperstown. Seconded by Mr. ■ Hale and carried. Mr. Barlow moved that a new haniber of Commerce sign be placed n the Chamber of Commerce buiJd- ig. Seconded by Mr. Cruttenden and arried. ^ . \ * Mr. Barlow inoved that the presi dent appoint a Farm Buimgu and Im provement Association committee con sisting of five members. Seconded by Mr. Cruttenden and carried. Mr. Cruttenden moved t h a t : ‘lent appoint a Jj • 1 1. -----1 ----- ----- u..at the pres ident appoint a January dinner com- inittee.- Seconded by Mr. Brady and carried. . Mr. Ellswoi in ii irnunica- -------- >rth read a w tion in regard to a. lectui Amos 0. Stiuhe on the subj dium to be given at som6 future din ner of the Chamber of Comriicrce. Mr. Cruttenden moved that this matter be Jeft J o the president to decide and Crurtendeh, Spre I K t s s f ”--\-'- • • Ever try -Biwa Tea ? people drink no other, flavor. pleases eves mty Judgal Thotisands of Its wonderful -Advertise- A SPECIAL ffikTURE oI OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB folio-1 Pooppii’.sto,\vn ^ House,, r.f. .. . ..... . ; ll't’Pil-, -I. r. Johnson'; h g. .r'olip.s, r f . . . . S:;A:: Van\Nm-tf-i;-£- An,PS, a f. . . . ; Yolln^^ r. . I'onoy, 1. ff. . . We have arranged with certain COWBRSTOWN MERCHANTS' to allow i, d is c o u n t o p f i v e p e r c e n t on feiUE’cliases with, one of our 1922 stelSTM A S CLUB' CHECKS- We Pay On Each Completed Mbmbersh^ 4% Merchants Allowance On Purchases 5*^ .RESULT A-RETURN .TO YQU JUST TWO WEEKS BEFORE C-HRlST- M.VS 0-F ALL OF ¥0:0:11 FAYiTlENTS-'WITe AN EQiIJWALENT G:F 4 % Interest and sjpeeial discount allowance'on completed inemlserships. Our Tenih Year Christmas Club is SMtl Open . MEMBERSHIPS ■ MAY BE EN-TEHED.'WITH FIRST PAYMENTS in increasing or decreasing amounts Or lliat payments. SEND FOR PLAN WE IlVlTE YOU TO JOIN DEPOSITS IN OUR. IN'^E^EST DEI’ARTMEN'F MAY BE MADE IN ANY; AMOUNT. INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE OF 4% COM POUNDED QUARTERLY. „ WE CARRY in s u r a n c e ON CGNt'ENTS.OF SAFE DEPOSIT B03C- 'ES in the amount Of $5,000 on each box. Additional insurance placed at the pleasure of the depositor. BEST EQUIPMENT, ABSOLUTE SEGURI'l’Y, RENTALS, REASONABLE. , -• TRUST DEPARTMENT: Under the supervision a,n(l direction pf George H. White, L, Averell Carter, Franli Hale„ John F. Moakler, TRUST OFFL. CERS. YOU CAN NAME THIS BANK AB YOUR EKECOl'OR. YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR SECURITIES WTTH US EN TRUST and income will be sent you or to whom you designate regularly. WILLS M..AY BE LEFT IN OUR CUSTODY WITHOUT CHARGE. / . WRITE OR CALL-ON US WHENEVER WE GAN BE OF BANKING SERYICE. ' ' 1 1 71 W hitaker, ref- A game between “All-Schene Five” and . “Cooperstown Inde A t C o o p e r s t o w n H . 6 . f l Following^ is' the progi’am of re gents examinations to be held at Cooperstown High School January THE FIRST NHIIONIU BANK OF COOPERSTOWN, N. T. (First in Bankina Service) . EstabliabocT 1830 RESOURCES OVER $2,500,000 loperstm 20, 1922: Monday, 9:15 a. m.—Int. algebra, !ol. geometry, EL representation. 1:15 p, m.—Elein. English, English , 3, 4; English, 3 yeays; English 4 years. Tuesday, 9-!l5 a. m. — Arithmetic, •ammar, Major sequence in his- . . luvse C; Spanish 2. 1:15 p. m.—Spelling, Latin 3,- 4; .atki 3 years; Latin 4 years; Span- L. Averell Carter Lee B. Cruttenden Ralph W. Ellsworth 'George H. White, President Charles A. Scott, Vice-President W. P, K. Fuller. years; Latin 4 years El. mech. draw, El. al-gebra, plane geometry'. 1:15 p. m.—^El. U. S. history, ma jor sequence in history, courses A and B; Latin prose comp.; Latin prose at sight; Latin verse at sight. Thursday, 9:15 a. ni. — Physic.s, chemistry. 1:15 p. m.—Civics, French 2, 3; Elem. theory. . C H U R C H N E W S VnlviTsulist CImrrh . I{pv. flmrli-s Kritnirr, Pastor i .if riUi- of \viirshl|> StiiiUay mnrning h it wolrfnnf. Thip pallor, U pv . f'barles Kra- nior will prc-ach upon tho themo; *‘Un- ftil’illf'l Eaw ** Sutnluy $?chool, at noon. ^ uuiig ppoplf’s tlpvoilonnl muoUng Sun- tiny ttfolng at 7:30 o’clock. sSVr\lo t; .a Fly fWok Sun*iay n,ftornoon at 2 0 *ri«rU, at SrhuyUT kako Siimlay cv- Thc rnlvprKaUst Thiinbl^j Club ivill meet at tlip |>nrR*»naKf* with All’s. Charles Itra- tn< I V i • »,1 II. iiri'-niMiio. JunUiMV I .'M h f..r irKinrtd business^ Till' Pirst Batiti.st Cluircli . lis o ^n.— Evoniii ___________ ^ evpnlrtg, January 13 a t the new theatre. ^ l ^ S l S Enclo, i-ening servii service Thursday ( Jones’ Qui( mght. Our i ich is' Ur motto: Always ea1 iep.----AdvertisemenL For an eatimafe on electric wiring call '‘Cooperatown„376-W.” Prompt attend tion given to house wiring. D e l t a E l e c t r i c C o . dppoaite Postoffica eported on Beef cattle decreased rapi j ten-year period, until ising bei from tl westward by the,,lower pri feed and dairy products. FLEXIBLE FLYERSLEDS All Sizes PYREX GLASS WARE The McGown Company COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. . hardware Plumbing and Heating Phone 103 - - - . ............... , -rii-.., _______ ^_____________ .. . . BAPITAL $150,000 S U R P i-U S $100,000 DIREOrORS Waldo C. JoFinslon Martin Moaklor Alexander S. Phinney OFFICERS Frank Hale. Cashier John F. MoKkIer. Aea'i Cashier Assistamt- Cashier Chariot A. Scott George H. White Milton C. Wriflht, M .a Happy New Year - Jo All LAUNDRY Thanhing You Sincerely For Your Patronage For the Next Ten Days 10% Dis count on FRAMED PICTURES, ’ and BASKETS 10% discount to all teachers and schools oh all goods in stock. SLOTE STUDIO & ART STORE yon. Our representative will Call (for your laun&y and deliver it each ■week. It will Kiave Cooperstown each T\*eanesday and be returned to your door Saturday moraijngs. Richfield Springs West- End Laundry Represented it* Cooperstowix hy J. Prentiss Newell 24 Susquehtanna Ave. • Drop a card to our representative At The Fountain 5f you- want him t » call. Only a Matter of Habit to Bake Setting aside a certain day of tke week for baking is a matter of habit—and a bad habit, a t that! Many housewives who used fee bake all.their b-read are how getting just as great satisfaction by using Snider's BETTER Bread. And just think of the sa-vlng—one day a week less -work, a saving of fuel, and no worrying about “I ioot it will turn out.” And you know yon can’t make bread at 12 cents a loaf! SAY SNEDE’S TO YOUR GROCER ■ Buy Bread Made lit Cooperstowm. SCHNEIDER BROS. HALVEY and M cGRA T H Undertakers COOI’ERSTOV'N, N. V. : l . ' All Calls-Ans^cred N ight o r D a y T e l e p h o i 4 l 3 6 - W o r l ^ ^ ^ ^ Night Calls At Residence of J. C. llalvey