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W^iie^ay, January 18, 1922 the FREEMAN^S jouiwal EAOEFIVE laie k V bathbk Hi: 7 a. m. ph . a t 2 p, m. on at 9 p. m. oil l |t h 22 t temp, a t 7 a. on 13th JO LoTvest temp, at % pi m. on ISth tp'West temp, at 9 p. in. oh i6th ' \ ' inih on the- SsS iininm oh .the in tenip. for'^ 'Week . . . . . . . ' . i Rain or melted snow-^;95 in. koi -days- rain or snow Jetl-^1. Preyaiiing -wind-^West. 10 10 Johnson, Wortiiy i a tr p n i Anna ipier- Mps^erfected Such a Sysite^ tress; Ethel Rose, Associate Conduc- train control device to be used on. I ntiahager foi ■York Railway ;ned such an autohiat ,1 . > .S'ugBestfoni 4i Cpapcfstown j.- lie siveii <■«!eful' mere*', CqSperstown tile bctterinent -of 4* wpleoine anft tth l 4> ir consideration. Ad- ' Cliaihber of Cdm- ivn> hf. _ .' iams, each w- which a idelieious luncheon i “Where Nature Smiles” ■ — ^The Pacific mail passenger liner CPlomhia narrowly escaped destruc- tioxi by. fire last Friday evening upon its arrival at Norfolk. The blaze'was discovered on an adjacent pier and a shower of sparks poured over the Co lombia.. Among the passenger^'were MrSi Florence E. Whitheck and Mrs. Phehe B, Cpo^e, enroute to, Salyador. — The ■ ■■ ■ .. ................ ' merchai -r-Miss ‘ Elsie Brown, member of the faculty of the Coopers merly Coopers town High School, is now engaged a one of the editors' of the Pan-Ameri^ ; can Bulletin, published at 'Washington, Di C. Her duties'consist in cpllecting data from the South American news papers. ^T h e Rev. Charles Eranier is in Philadelphia, Pa., this week attend ing a conference in reference to the management of The Murray Grove House, a denominatipnal su:mmer Crattend wh-ich closed Saturday evening was won by the Eastern Star with 6yi vote?. Thanksgiving Hospital‘’’Was seeoiid .with 260 vote 535 in merchandise. 3 Otspgo County Co-operatdve .. __isurance Co. offices -vVill be moved in the neap, future from the WOliams block to 'the Irpncladf build ing- recently 'Vacated by The Free ’s Journal., ing the -T J e Fire Insurance '—Hubbard L. Brazee has purchas ed of Byard & Holbrpok the half c the Ironcla Rrazee (Irug & Holbrpok the half of [ad building occupied by the •ug store. ______ , , [sles, and ollpwed with a group of composed and played by Eath- Ruth Heyman of The/ 'Knox School faculty. —^The body of Bridget Eiley, a .for mer resident of Cooperstovra, who died in New York, will be brought here Wednesday evening. —The Baptist Intermediate tian Endei ride foHo- shments at 'the chtTrPlPsBStTrrday tig. The Endeavor Societies will their annual banquet on Fri( — A typographiear error in the* ad vertisement of the First National - Bank in our last issue nullified! the ddea to a considerable e^ent. Through an arrangement with some of the merchants, the bank is able to get a S'/r- discoulht for its Christmas Club members Which with the interest paid ,on deposits in the club nets the customer a total of 9 percent. The advertisement read 495- whore it should have read 9. —^Although the winter business at the New Fenimoi'e is nof p f sufficient volume to show anything' like a profit, the receipts are fully as much as could ho reasonably expected. By the practice of the utmost economy con sistent with good seivice. Manager Kianibal] has faith that the loss dur- : the winter will IShS c veiling I be no nmore luringuring th(he than cam be made up d t surnm and that the winter busine season, wilhgTOW fi stanpy incrc are pafionizing i them coining out - so. It tt ling publ s-ueh a goi ound in Co< p;anizcd 'Wor ■ to he place efi’ their ler of trav( lany of way to do the travel- len the year (operstown. The newly I’s Club Avill hi orp;anizcd 'Women’s CJub a ^ I have its Iieadqnarters a t the.hotell The annual meeting o f the stockholders will he I'ekl on IVednesday of npxt wePk, and it is planned to have a special lunch- eom for them. .The next dinner of the Chamber of Gommeime- will be on Januaiy 30th. Airangements the Baraca bah- iiimore some time . Kimball is in cock tea rooi Miss Mahoneey few Feiii Monday, l are be.ing mad- quet in the Ne- , in February. /Mrs -charge of the 'P-Pac inff Abe absence of is -visiting her home in room dur- Lon who ■visiting her home in Boston. - 7 -Tbe Crawford . Adams Concert Company—iCrawford Adams, violin;. Miss Marion Willdns, re.ader, • and'’ Ernest T» Dudos, piaiio— -appeared as' a-numher of the Baraca entertainyient course- in Smalley’s New TheatrS-Fri:. day evening, and gave the delightful prograniihe that was expected of them, although Mr. Dudos appeared to some disadvantage by reason of the- instru ment on which'he was placing being lotmted in the orchestra pit, - rather than upon the stage. Mr. Adams and his company are -always welcome to Coopers,town. —‘Dl’. M. I. Basgett has returned froon Albany where she has been visiting friends for a few days. :—On page seven of this issue- ap pears the very interesting annual re port of the Otsego County Farmers’ Cooperative' Insurance Co. -—The boys o | the Presbyterian Sunday School defeated.a team from the Qnednta Normal at a basket ball game a t the gymnasium Monday e-ven- ing. The same twp teams will play in On-eoilta this Wednesday evening. — An excellent quaPy of ice is.nQW being.harvested by the Clark Estates -^— feom-^e-4ake - with, .th e a;d,,.of a BgVf _ niotor Mile saW \vfiiich is a m a r ^ l for — III ancther column Fred Lettis’^ ^ ° nounces a ilew reduction in the selling price of Pqfdl cars., M is reduction makes thg_, retail prices bf Ford cars the lowest iii the history of bhe. husi- directors of the Second N a ti— held Wednesday morbing last thp old oMcers were elected as follp' the organization meeting^of the; as follp-ws: las. T . ■ B rewer:...Vice- Presi'aeat; Fred h. Quaif; Cashier, F. W* Spraker; Assistant Cashiers, Lynn * Sprake.r; Assistant CashierSj^ ^T. Pier and Harry H. 'Willsey; Teller, ■ Owen G. Clark. | — Mtiss Beuiah iBro-wm M t on •‘Mon day for Albany wkerb has feceiy- oointment as Secretary 'tb -dtiring Legi'sila- ed an appoint Senator Blobmfif The fast basketball the Ilioh p g h Sehobi defeati \ v n H i r Gooperi local coi Priday i -.James F. Fra: opening of -his lall )i d ( High School t« I score of 20 IS P.^J^rancis hi the n li as announced 2 opening of -Ms Mew sign and paint shop in the rear of the Chanibe'r of Go-mnierce building. oft on Wednesday eyening, Janhafy 11th, ; the following officers Were installed;: were installed for Railroads for the ensuing year: Florence john- eharles S. Staiiton, Promotion Man- Worthy-patron? Henry \Ward ager for the Soulheim Newjf^^ Sir. Paul Dukes Das Cheerful Message »ld His Hearers at The Knox (School Saturday Evening of Better Tinies in. Europe lice utilizes thie li’r off thehe railriailroad: present motive powe o t r and the point block'S-ystem now ii general.use. I t does ’provide for a side rail by the aid of which when an engine is running by a block sig nal set against it, that the locomor _ tive is automatically shut off and' the p] air brakes on fbe train set. It is p^. considered a very dependabti deyice pr< a-nd with the attention tha.t devices of the kind -will receive if the order of the Interstate'Commerce 'Commis-. House, a denominational su re sort on Barnaget Bay, New Jersey. —Miss Laura 'Williams of Ghipago and New _ 'York, Thursday evening gave a charming recital at The Knox School of Greece, folh( songs from! Japan, isia, British Isles, and Am-' !, Russia, Briti and followed Knights of Birming ham to Have Big Time The Oneonta Star says of the plans, made by the committee in charge of banquet and initiation of Redan- a r ^ Cavern, Knights of Birmingham, to be held at the state armogy on m Society eujoyed a sleigh, followed ,by_ a social h ^ r with refreshments a t 'the chtTrdfiis^ttrrda; I banquet -27. Mr. care of fully 500 bers and that id before the Cui'lluil ] Sherwood, the general secretary of the State C. E. Union will be the principal speaker. —^Rev. LeRoy Halbert attended the Baptist Ministerial conference- in Ohe- onta Monday. —^Miss Marion Wilkins and Craw-’ Adams of the Cra-wford Sly’s sis- and ftjrs. B. W. Dewar. —Mr. a,nd Mrs. Edwal-d Cticago are^guests of Mr., ter, Mi'S. Jacol^ Bridger. -•-The Women’s Auxiliary of Coop- erstown Post of the American Legion has taken the responsibilil the sum of $2E erecting ; Forest R( to 1 pi’ojected be ity of ir the purpose of ick in the Adirondack t Reserve, to ho connected with ii -tuberculosis - ‘hospital, built and maintained by the lerican Legion ahput thirty miles from Saranac Lake. The shtihk -will veterans, outdoors, a. of a lean-to. its name^plac- imp and will he given of naming the.'camp :son who fallen in the defense of our eountiy. The aux- iliai*y will also have priority to the camp, and may send men there from this neighborhood. Contribution's may be sent to Mrs. Louis E. Walrath, President of the Auxiliary, or may be given to any member. Up to .the present - time $22.00 has been con tributed, the last amount to coftie in being one dollar from a local peWs=^ boy wh'o Had earned the money hii self. The auxiliary wilThi ed upon the Uie privilegi ; the tendance New York State 'V'etorinarians. —The annual banquet of the quois Hose Gampany -ivas held a t tl New Fenimoie Thursday evening lai Sixteen members of the company Were .present. Chief Morrison was the guest of honor and F. 'C. Carpenter the toastmaster, - —The Social Club of Christ Church will hold a ‘sleigh ride Thursday eveh\-^ ing, January 19th. Refre: be seived at the Parish, the ridi sshments will House after A. son John Harvey v and Mrs. W. Rufus 'Wile 'aimer. Mass.,, Janu|iry 14th. Mr, Pah Janu|irj Asgoci; viB 'hoi 1 town \rues- Ba/ptist church' will hold a eov dish social; at the home of Harry Yule W‘edn^sd^y night at 7 o’clock. —Ernest Hotaling of Union Col lege, Schenectady was in day and 'Wednesday. ■The WoiUanis Cbristlan Temper- ill hold a food and candy - y. Jan- 2i One o’cloek dds’ office ] any tii ion are kindly asked tq coi trib-uti'some articie of food. Evers WolUanis ance Union -will hold a fo< sale Saturdi have at any time hei ■■ ily idress I Near and far | Sight In One Pair of Glaia&es/* • I patt'ypu.aee (Jistinct' ptoj«ots crearly througih your reading & 4 i; lutoinatici •ing spine; J glasses. KRTPTr”' .^....^Hties wi-.. ™—* _ ___ ____ __ yiscontent at home, is in a much more , steplerqmnditiom.^FranG^ i-s-recovers\ ing and Germany shows: progress to^-; V ; -ward increased co.mnierce and trade. 11 Jn Russia--the BolshevilE-mnvEiment: ■ ■iS -vimning--anJtinmianv' of -tTie-tiiftiA-•*' ;hy Patron, Fred S.'Wil-j it is ■ believed that i t WfiPprovi dth a fitting gift after stiong competitor for the busin ous luncheon was serv-* when they\ are finally installed n ■;ant: roads;. the conclusion that they must chaii, their ways and a t the present time a' Prosper and they have decided- that irivate property is to be allowed and' irotected, ;ory of t rangements are :are of fully 5 ition, Ar- i to take 3 and mem- he increas- iing 'made __ mdidates a h at number may he t \eventful night. Large delegations are' expected Cooperstown, Binghamton, Gar- ile, Beranton, Unadilla, Worces ter, Sidney, Schenevus and Otego. Frank G. Sherman,-,^ the grand master Organize Woman’s Club Wednesday Meet Again This Wednesday at New Penimore to Perfect Orgaiiizatioh About 60 women of Cooperstown. et last Wednesday afternoon in the parlors qf the New Penimore Hotel for the purpose of perfecting the or ganization of a club, which had f-or some time been under consideration. All in attendance were enthusiastic o-vidr the outlook for such an 'organi zation a t the county seat, :and the vote for the forination of a Woman’s club was unanimous. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. William T. Hyde, as temporary chairman, who spoke briefly of the in- U P P in BROS. MAKER OF EYE GLASSES T i l i 1 1 i id l H i 1 1 1 I I H i l l I of Redanary ce charge of the m h e ; g r a » ^ vern, is m -^ei arrangemEnts?- lan’s -Club of Oneonta . Kellogg, secretary, of ration, who outlined thi Federation, who outlined the purpose, plans and objecf§ \of such an organi- zation and the benefits in many -ways ■meeting will . ^ F. Parmer, formerly of Oneonta now of New York City. ^ r . Parmer has. been Grand, Master at^jurteny suc cessful meetings of the ^ v e n f i n the 'past and was the unanimous choice of the members to engineer this most im portant affair. Robert 0. Marshall is in charge of the banquet and ' ■’ lat he has ordered 380 ;nn indicationndication key is a i of what can be expected. Members of the Eastern the fact is of tur- :ee off providingroviding foror thehe charg o p f t wants of the members and Harry C. Bard will “goatherd,” or in other words, will look-after-the candidates. An orches tra has been engaged to furnish music during the banquet. A musical pro- im has been arranged for odd mo- expected be a featui Special round trip tickets on the trolley from Cooperstown to Oneonta are $1.50. The special will leave Coop- erstown at 4:30 p, m. Friday but pur chasers of these tickets may leave on any car during the day returning on the special. Ahtiost a Blizzard Here Last Week — ?— f-* ■ Wednesday, the-llth this,-county be- V bound, quite after the sty\ to be derived. At the close of the addresses, which had the ti-ibute of close attention, the proposed constitu tion and by-laws -were read and unani- ^inously adcHited, after which ofiBcers were elected as follows: President—^Mrs. A. S. Vice Presiden-t—'■ Recording Sec L. Cooke. Corresponding L. Gruttenden. Treasurer—Mrs. C. G, Tennant. Directors—JVIrs. E. D. Boden, Mrs. W t I, Smith, Mrs. Herbert Kimball, 'Mrs. Phinney, on assuming the chair, made a very pleasing address in which she pictured the opporttmi- Secretary—Mrs. H. or confeiTed. A si: be held at the Nev Wednesday, when ci nients will probably b« plans outlined for the yeai Fenimore this imittee nppoint- Lounced a n ’ r’s work. Savings and Loan — ^ ^ H e d [ a ¥ e s ^ B i v i d ^ H 4 A two and ohe-half pei'cent diiri- dend was declared at a meeting of the directors of the Cooperstown Sav ings and Loan Association a t the Gonperstoivn National Bank last week, lis action i ' This a fii places^ the^a^ociation on ame snow h leavy winds mould ini r -sqraping drifts. The railroac t the touch of the gentle snow a percent basis... ' is in a flourishing condition, many ne- shareholders having been added dui ing the recent drive for new mem bers. The Association has money to loan at the present time to thos ing to. build new homes. ■Dr. H. E. Mai-sh returned Sunday fe lt t h | touch o f th „ , ------- 1 Ithaca where he has been in at- trams |wei'^am\ong the misting. But ance at the annual conference of small part .r the lines of the busses from Cooperstowii- to Oneonta, Sidney and' p a i ^ o r d and auto traffic is little AMUSEMENTS Thursday arid Friday, Jari. 19 and 20, Pauline Frederick in. “The -Sting of the Lash,” an amazing tale. See Pauline Ffederick hold the whipha The story of-a irian who found hi self. Also good comedy. Saturday, Jan. 21st, “The Bai cade” from the novel by Daniel C^_ son Goodman. A great, appealing narrative of an old man’s quiet faith and tender philosphy that breaks down the walls of prejudice and false pride. Saturday comedy and Pathe News. Monday, Jan. 23rdj Wanda Haw- .ley in “The Outside Woman.” A coinedy Of newly-weds in duplicate apartments^ with a busy fire escapi between. “Fighting Fate” and Pathi Cooperstown Funeral Parlors 32 Main Street J. W k Brown R. V. Tillapmigh Licensed Embalmers. Successors to E. D .. Boden. Auto equipment, lady assistant, day or night.calls given prompt attention. Phoiie 248-J Cooperstown, N. Y. •lens. The lower oart is adantefl for close vision, -the tinber nart far-f-aK-visjon.- splutely free from trie- v isio n - ' iSSSi-ftSaiSSrt!':: foeal.'i.-- T*iPV-r-.a-nnol-*?'hft 1 < 118 -., tiriguished' frQim [siriRle-vi-si'oii ; ; » i i i i i i l | i i i -l-i-ii i l l l l i i i i i i r t i t n i i i i i | i i i i ^ i i i n i i ' JANUARY 15 Maillard’s Chocolat&s and Candy Specialties W e re REDUCED From 20 to 25 per cent Cream Pepperaihats .Now 35c Chocolate Pepperiniiits V Now 40c* £xceUe3«:e.Assorted -------- are noted for their uniformity, puri ty and reliability. Among their prep arations recently stocked are: MAGNESIA DENTAL CREAM MINERAL alL OUVE OIL ' COD LIVER OfL SODIl^^PHOSPHATE MILK SUGAR ZINC STERATE Chocolates.. Now $1.00 Liberty Assortment Now $a.0G Glove Box Assortirient- N o w $ 2 .0 0 Mjenthe Melange . ' Now 45»c Sans Rival Chocolates Now $1.25 Fresh arrival by express jast in at CHURCH &S1J0TT Popular Copyrights NOW 7 S c E a c h Over 300 Titles to Select From AUGUR/S I members c and 25th, Al tittle Minister.” It is a pieturi one of the greatest novels dtteri, -with a s tar that is a' i lieturizatiori o f ^ id to con-j TOuitteri, -with a S tar th a t is a' perfect . . ,1 - Lady-Babbie,-whom you will remember i^,mvited to come and buy. in, the famous story by James M. Bar- The D. E. S.s'Social Club will meet rie. This is a picture that everyone fie Masonic dining roofla Thursday* Should see, a photo drama that -will evening, Jan. 19th, at 8 o’clock. En- jFve when others are forgotten, tainmenlb 'iqommi-ttee, Mrs. Grace .rris, Mrs. Jennie .Hoffman, Mrs. RosG -Snyder, and'Mrs. Mrs. May Graham. in the Mas 'tei’tainmenlb 'iqominittee, Morris, Mrs. Jennie,H( rder, and' May < A large a'tten-danee is -desired, ... • We f I x ’Em AH stylSs and models of both crank md electric Talking Machines, No bnd our repair and all lely bad P a r e r s ^ •vice our motto..] ' Yan Wie^^ __ ______________ 11^2 Cash paid for heiril'O.ck, piiie, Oak 1 -.—Brady Luihher & Thirty years brought] a 50 per cent iiiereasirHn the average number o f eggs pr'odueed by each hen. in New ■york State. It pays to educatp hens. Final Clean-up of OVERCOATS At $22.50 and $3 2 .5 0 M Overcoats that Sold From $30 to $40 A t $ 2 2 . 5 0 All Overcoats that Sold From $45 to $55 A t $ 3 2 . 5 0 ^ Freeman-sOothes Shop The Home of Good Things fof Men. SHEEP tINEH eOAlS $13.50: ; Ju^ the Ibing for Whiter SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR Etc. OVERCOATS and SUITS for Men and Boys 7 e M P I E’s — C o o p e f s i b w n r N i MUiSSING UNION SUITS IRONCLAD HOSIERY \ ■■' Remember, we make clothes to order, Satisfaction guaranteed. » i 11I I 1 1 I I 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I11111111 I I I I | .t I I I I I I 1 111 I I I ' : Squibb's Products We solicit your patronage. ,]■' DAVID R. DORN “We’ve Got The Goods.” Pharmacist 76 Main St. Telephone 64-J KEEN KUTTER AXES A B S O L U T E L Y GUARANTEED If they don’t make good, we do. $2; 75 McEwan Hardware Co. HARDWARE and PLUMBINQ Phone 63-J. ■AHphoue orders attentia^^... prompt_^ Saturday Special ONE DAY ONLY ~ W E OFFER MAXIMUM WATER BAGS Worth $ 2 .5 0 for $ 1 .2 5 H . L. BEAZEE The R ^ a ll Druggist Cooperstown, N. Y. . B a n k in g B y M ail 4% Interest Paid WRITE FOR-PAEnCXJLAES The Cooperstown National Bank Cooperstown, N. Y. ; VII I I I l-l 1 1 1 1 111 I I I 1 1 I I I n i 11 i l l 111 111 I t 111 H I 1 1 1 i I'H ; ; i For Zero Weather I Here is Mi extremely fvarm and comfortable foot covering. It will protect i-y^^tom the cold and wet and your feet will remain dry, # h e r e are many days of-coPifbrt in store for, the Irian or bpy Who is thus protected^ ; V - ^FO E SAtiE AT— LANG’S Opposite Crist Building ' ■ I M-i.i 1 11II 111 fi II11 iT-i-i irmTrTi 1111 1111111 i m 111 U