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Wednesday, i'eb»uarr8, J92? THE FREEMANS JQUENAL PAGE FIVE fhe Freemaa's jLdoracd IH E W Ii^T H E E B kendiitg Feti, 6th, J.922. taken at 7 a. in.* 2 aiii -TJie village postmaster desires to:: i especial attention to the* iar i varied line gloves ai : of all sizes and pattei in the ppstofflce loBhj p‘ 0 r the ppservatic K ighes't temp, a t 7 s.. m. on 2nd’ ■ irig-hest temp, a t 2 3 p. m, on 2 ' Highest temp, a t 9 p, rfi, on ; Lowest temp, a t 7 a,, m^on 3:! Lowest temp, a t 2,,p,, m. • Lowest temp, a t 9' jp. 5lSiSraS'i& :;: ?an tqmp. Jo-r -week 3rd iJreatest quantity om -th-e 2n Snow fall in inehes-r—1.5 in. Xo,. days, rain or siliaw fell— 2,, Prevailing wind-^'ir. ■ \ 2 nd—.53 in. ittention to r— of gloves and mittens: 1 patterns ' on display the ppstofflce loBhy. It is sug gested that an examination of the aaa4rtment be made Before purchas- ihg elsewhere. 6ne-ar*med people will be especially interested.. The post- ;master also; has- on- display- a tvide ..variety of iatchrkeys, tBing-um-BoBsj et cetera. ' —The Vestry of Christ Church will entertaih the men of the church at a smoker at the Parish. House, Thurs- I q ’ c I o -C ■menu: Esealloped oysters, lickles, rolls, pumpkin Briggs potatoes,, pickles, rolls, pumpki witk whipped, cream,-' .ooffee. smokes. A wireless concert vwH 4 . Sustgeitiobf CdoDorstoi for tiie botterinen a r e \v-elcotne arid will, fa be given cai-pJEul e»jisidemtioii. AH- fa dress Secretary Claamb*r of Goaiir fa . nierce, Cooperstown, N. If. fa I “Where Nature Smiles’^ beheld -The village causiuses of t ;ic and EepuBlican partit field in the Villa.ge 'iShri Febmaiy 13th, fuses of the Demo- Saturdi imaiy 13th, at 7:i p-aAngust A. Busch arrived Monday /ening at Uncas Lodge. Some of citizens planned a testimonial din- , Busch too ■ bee held ■ att ner for Mr. Busch t ' b held ■ a the New Fenimore Wednesday eveniug in consideration? Of Bis recent-prespnta- sition. tion of a lire steaimer to our hut Mr. Busch vetoed the propositi - 4 ilthough Prank MuJkins had secui more than a hundred pledges for 1 event. Mr. Busch pleaded ill-health his reason for decHining the honor, rh he is looking fine, a fact althoi , a 1 ,sed to note, It is suspei 3 affl that he is afflicted with nothing mo: serious than nfodesiiy, if that Be i ^ affliction. Van Ness act, -cVhicla has been deelar ed unconstitutional^ began in New ■Jersey Friday. Pro-secutors, in a di lemma as to how to deal with the sit uation, turned to the Federal Law for I)rohibition enforceiment, and the State generally h^an to moisten under the withdrawal ~”froni concealm( hoards of liquor. 'The largest nuni- \)er of prisoners released from jail w,t.s in Union County. Judge Carlton 3. Fierce, well kno^rn in Cooperstpwn ordered that thirteen men. seiyins from one to three months for violatinj the state law be rckjased without th formality of an ap.plication by the juisoners’ attoi that was .filmed on Otsego Lake. It cefi shown in Gooperstowii After the picture there will and . be Normal' School, jperstown’s ,ms.M usic, cards- a of amusement -will be prbVidt the evening. Every map in :ayer upor sai-Iy .baseball i other, means be provided to fill ish is ■ urged to be 1 time is being arranged by the com mittee, who wish also to announce that i f by chance any man does not receive a special -invitation this no tice should be regarded as sufficient. —The regular monthly meeting of :d of Dire(' rectors ofI;he Chai e -will be held Me he policies that are lowed by the organization ming year v/itl he dis- I member or citizen tion may be ' to what the c —L. A. Brainarcl who,.with Mrs. Braiuard is spending the winter in Florida writes the Journal that “from where 1 sit, I can lock ont on a pi lake and it is not frozen over.” _ —iR. D. Spraker kas been appointed licputy Town Clerktfto act during the illness of Clerk Mour P. Tanner. —The Coopeistown Band has Lera reorganized and under the leadership of Professor Amdresw de J. Allez_ is n2w rehearsing each Thumday evening in the Chamber of Commerce hnild- ; ing. It is indeed e source of much satisfaction to the citizens of Cnop- erstowii to know that iwe are to nave ■ E r W lratV h .. decided to open an -office for the gen eral practice of steraogiaphy and typ ing, and has resigned hej position in the office of A. S. PBiinney, to take ef fect March first. ’Afte-l' that_ f Walrath will \ho located 111 iof Commerce day evening. The to be follow during the cussed,, and any who may have a suggestion to bring bc/fotre JtShe GhamSher of /Qomnoerce invited to do so, either in pers i* by letter. The Chamber of Coi lerce is an institution organized 1 the good of Cooperstown, and all citi- 3 should be interested in its wel- 3 . Constructive criticism and sug gestions are welcomed at the adminis tration office, where accurate irfforma- ly be obtained at all times as oi^ganizationds. doing. —Sunday, F ^ 19th, will be ob served as Laymen’s Day in the Uni- versalist Church. The men will have entire charge of the seiwice. This is a Nation-wide venture in the inter est of a National 'Memorial Church in Washington, D. C., and a home for boys in Tokio, Japan, and is being inauggirafed'under the auspices of the national organization of the Univer- salist Comrades; —George Smith of Union College is at the home of his parents for sev eral days. —John Brady of Cornell Univer sity was a-guest of his mother for several days last week. —High Priestr'Charles King, A. W. Henness and John\ Schneider, left Monda: tend the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons at Albany as delegates * ----- .. JarlviUe, tsiness naan vva this 3 . raerce and the —John A. .] former Cooperstown bu: calling on frieMs. here this week, —IVlaiBin Moakler'-has left for New ark, 1^, J., Where be will spend some time wiTh his family- —The Young Peopr? Presby- irian Church will hpid a moving pic- u-e entertainment and social in. the hapeL on Wednesday evening at S 'P' o.-’clock. The picture to be shown is “The lleerslayev.-” This, is the picture-^ has not been showt recently'. A fter the .... 3 a social hour. The admission will 3 15 cents, —Ceylon, K. Lippitt in confined: to- his home, byhn attack of tonsilitis. Dairymen’s League Plant Is Bnsy Place Now turning Who realize stitution. It is: an- ins-pirE stpwn- plan Friday, , -^A daughter, Elizabeth was born, tb Mr,,.and'Mr-s. , Weddersppon at Thanksgiving hospit al, Monday, February 6th. , —The Cooperstown Independents ent to DolgeVilfe Thursday ^where they were defeated by a swreiof 4\ to 32.' Dolgeville made ‘“14 fiel olgeville made 14 field baskets and Cooperstown 16. Th.ere were tbree fouls called against Dolge ville and 21 against Cooperstowi Reed and Johnson featured for th iperstown team, the former with en field baskets and the latter with ^ ome out- , led, sterilized and packed in .Wooden cases of 24 each, and be; shipped in Cafibads far f m e i # pbrtsV' -rit.. is equa.liy interesting to see the progr of the milk, poured out of farmers’ cans into greatrta-riks from Whence I it starts on the process of Most of^the product of the Coppers- iwn plant at the present time is the sweetened condensed milk. Thousands: of doligrs - worth of new inachinery is now being installed to take care of the growing demand for the un sweetened or eVapbrated. brand, G, F. Sayles,yles, the superintendentrintendent off -thethe F. Sa the supe o - .. __ ■. show visitors aboi^t the place if you. ■n game ..— — - Coopersto,wn, Friday, February 10, the Village Hall, and the locals hope to turn the tables. It will be orth while witnessing^. —Dr. TV. R. Seeber of Milford has irchased of the Cook ■ Overland happe: Auto Supply a hew Uverli C- Weill with the New Yoi men’s League was in town ovej d Sedi 1 who is now connected fork office of the Dairy- -Mrs. H, Elsie Gyger of New York was at the New Fenimore over Sun day looking for a site for a girl’s school on Otsego Lake. Mrs. Gyger was greatly impressed with Coop- !1 m and Mrs. Henry Thayer have rented -the John Olive house at Springfield Center and will remove there in the near future. —Mrs. G. M. McGregor of Windsor, Ontario, was a week-end guest at the New Fenimore entering her daughter in.the KnoigSchool. Otsegb Chapter, No. 26 I — A. large number enjo; squerade dane nual mas( Club Frida —The next list Thimble lay, Feb. M. ijoyed the at the Villi Club will be held Wed- Ml session of the Univer- Club I. 15th, . Dorn at her home o n - Susquehanna Avenue, —The Degi-ee of the Royal Arch will be conferred upon a class_of can didates in Otsego Chapter Tuesday night, Feb. 14th. A Dutch treat in charge of chef Ballard, Bnsack and Schneider, w ll he enjoye^_^ at close of the session. —There were thirty-four patients received at the hospital during month of Januai-y, and wiln those carried over fram former month, west front of Small«y s treated twenty-seven were medical arid eighteen surgical, with twenty-eight operations. Four babies were born there during the mnoth, and at its dose there were twenty ; tients remaining under treatment. —Elmer E. Perkitt of Rutland, Vt., has'entered the employ of James J. Winter Carnival at Knox School Carnival to he held the auspices of the school. Eric will be“(fevoted to snow events and hibition skating. In the afternoon there will be snowshoe’ races and skiing competitions. In the evraing the Lancers will be danced on skates ■ the figures of the May pole dance be done on skates. There will be amateur exliibitiooi skating and Bob by McLean, former World’s Cham pion Speed Skater, will give a pro- \ issional exhibition. Following this given in the Knok School gymnasium last Thursday evening was very en- iovable. It co-asisted of an inspua Ruth iRoot, Ilk'S prograpinie •iven under time a-uspices of tile Tub. Miss Arth ; the Citizc C R, MeUartny •\—’ ,. after March 1 will assume an aefive interest in that progressive dothing business. The deal ©gressive 3 dosed Mon- h he has 1 not re- ■ will be active in tlml Semen^ M - ■ ■ ■ ------ ’■•'-^on of vcorking. assistant cas ;uch a V a luable malm t )osition c i proving hims Prior to his connection wit Mr. Hollej known has beeri secrej at Cooperstovsm m 1 to many in. -the beeri secretary of 3 of connection was deputy eoun- years and. his made him well county. He Byard, Jr., as a 3 friends by b —The friends of Miss Gladys Hay- wlio is attending the State Col- _ for Teachers, will be pleased to know that she was hon^or selected to act as toastmasi Junior Class banquet, February 3d. Miss Hayner is also class treas urer and has received a number of other honors. —Miss Esther McEwan left.. on Wednesday for New York Pity whei ohp will spend the week with friend ■Major Joseph B. Cooke of the Fox Hills Government Hospital Fox Hills, Staten Island,, is .p _ _ two weeks’ leave of absence with -(to^^accounf^f the ijierease business in the Caoper-stown post- office, tB-o addi have been authorized, nations of Dewey H, Rowley and Har- B. Rowley, who have bee D a ir^en’s League waa 9t The ligrating so»tith- old B. Rowley, who have been serving full time as auxiliary and substitute clerks, have been submitted department. This is. in acCo with the Civil Service rules Whh vide that sen' Di same as if he had the postoffice since his enlistrneht, a -he therefore enters at $1,800 sala: Harold enters at $1,400 salar ioh pro- iehior substitutes shall be is given the —.Mr. and Mrs Herman, N. Y-, :a soil borh January 5 J. Wickoff of Cooperstown •andfather thereof. —^Miss Alice McNellan of the Ells- Sill store is in New York worth & Jsm siore is in ivew xora this -week taking p, post graduate course in the .Gossard School of Corsetiere. —.•The reguli lois I oi E^tson, N. has been a t thfe New Fenimort John Grandy 3 the parents ith, and Abiier pstown is the' fessional exhil there will be general skatii B school rink will be'* illumihated inilres and colored lights, and frontwards, relay races and snow ^hoe hikes. In ^rder Out 12,000 Cans Sweetened Condensed Milk Every Day The CoGpers.town pfant airymen’s League - is nov ...... ______ y, most of which is,.ship- led for export to European countries. There are comparatively few people. the immensity of this in--, •ation to visit , the id see the raeth-, ; ■H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I II I H-'t-; Near and Far Si^bt in One Pair of Glasses Ca-n you -see distinct obieots clearly through your reading glasses? Or are yqu com- \ ' to take them off evarj The lo-wer part Is for close vision, the lart for fa-r vision. S t of ICRYPTOK, Glasses, . . ■ spluteiy fr,ee-“from the vision-, ■blurring lines,' ■,sea:-m,s, -or Kuished frohi _ s-ingle-yi-s.ipfi lace if you . he is not Deputy. Collector at Second National Get ready for your Income Tax Re turn, This is the advice of J. W. Ularke, Collector of Internal Revenue, and in order to assist taxpayers in the preparation of f^heir returns he is assigning Deputy Collectox John S. Taylor, who will be in Cooperstown,' N. Y., with headquarters at Second National Bank from Feb. 24th to Feb. 25th inclusive. It is the desire, of Collector Clarke it. all taxpayers requiring advice lift'd call on the Deputy Collector the above dates, as the abo,ve men tioned days are the only time that it wiH be possible to assign a Deputy in Cooperstown, N. Y. All single persons with an income of $1000, and all naarried' persons with an income of $2000, for the'year 1921, must file .an income tax return and the return with at least a quarter payment, must be filed on or before March 15, 1922. _____ . where e.xperts fear one pai Knox School wishes the_ names c those who expect to participate to be handed in early to Miss Florence Cur tis under whose direction the carnival will be. Owen G. Clark Buys Brooks’ Music Store The music store conducted in the Gooperstoivn National Bank building for the past two years by Squire D. Brooks has been purchased by Ower G. Clark who has already taken pos- ■ssion. This store has been doing b rod husiness in phonographs, reC- rds, sheet music and musical instni- ents, and also sporting goods. Mr. lark announces that he will conduct le business along the same lines b has been run and intends all hisi energy iuuo to his customers. Modernized Maxims For the Automobilist An ounce of attention is 'iyorth a pound of overhaul. A i oiling a day keeps the repair man away. ■Look before you back. Spare the oil and spoil tfte car. A rolling car gathei's' fto croivd. A tool in the kit is worth thoi sands in the garage. Service is as servici Pools rush in A little knowledge of electrical systems is a dangerous thing. An ounce of instraction 1 save a pound of rfepaif. A skid to the wise is sufficient. MATRIMONIAL Allen-Olmstead The marriage of Edith E. Olmstead and George Allen was quietly solom- nized at the rectory of St. Mary’s Church Saturday hy the Rev. Father P. A. Crowe. The bride is the daugh- ir of Mr. and Mrs,-’George Olmstead .......................... ;end the 3 groom Ml’S. W, Allen and is a young man well liked by all M'Jio know him. put energy m renaermg ser ---- D his Customers. For several years Mr. Clark has Leller at the Second National NOTICE Mrs. Hairiett Manzer of Milfoi who recently completed a course Marcel waving and hair dressing the Marinello Training School in Nc York City, has acccepted a positior with Miss Grace E. Jones at the Har per Shampoo^Parlors, 176 Main ^St., DEMOCRATIC CAUCCS The Democratic Cattcu.,« for the VillaBe of Cooperstown for the purpose of nomlnat- ine odlcera to be votetl upon a t the annual charter eleetion Tuesday, March 1-Uh, rvill 35y order Committee, ent Hospital _ at qu^inteuce whffill^be ge: Staten Island,, is s e n d i n g \ I n t o the bus! alio f -wide ac- 1 be generally wel- ihiess circle of the T*resby teriansAV in Over Seminary Saturday, Feb, 4th, at -Hartivick Seminary^ -a good clean game of basket hall ■was' ^on hy the Cooperstown ^reshyterdans - ...................... of 19 to lan game ( on hy tile Coo] P by the score 16. Kuapp refereed a fine Presbyteriaim Wilisey, 1, f. and r.. g. Pitcher, r. f- Morgan, c, w Morris, r. g. 0 Biirdette, 1. g. and c. 1 0 0 Smith, 1. f. Bowne, 1. j S Hartwick S,ei E. Knapp, 1. f. Crounse', t. f, .Swarthout, e. Ingalls, r. g. Roger, 1. g.. ’ Fg. monthly meeting of the Iroquois Hose Co.mp.,my will he held Wednesday 6v4iinis®n Firemen’s Hall o’cihek.'' , —The Otscigo Chapter, D. A. R., are presenting at Smalley’s Theatre, Wed nesday, Pehruary 15th, matiriee and eveniiig, the moving picture, ‘fLets Be Eashiohable’- with Douglas hlc-’ Tean and DoHs May starring. They, i:will be rememhered as starring in the play, 28% Hrs, Lea-ve, which m puch.a hit here some time ago. Music by an orchestra under dirfectiofi of Mr. Brohnen MEMORIES TBEBUXE aark! in the hurry and bustle of the city Subscribe for The Journal. U P P in BROS. MAKER OF e y e GLASSES j i 'i I I 111 i i .| I I 1 1 1 Ti 111 1 H i I i i 111 1 1 1 III n i l Let Candy Bd Your Valentine Page & Shaw, Johnston, Whit man, Maillard all furnish n s their Samplers, Glove Box, Pink of Perfection, Bitter Sweets, Quin tettes, Triads, jT^^Srints and Nuts and Pacquette jParislenne. We pack carefully /and ship anywhere you say. Let us have your order- (By-the-way prices are from 20% to 50% Jess than a year ago). SALE ON sorrs Metde to Yi>m Memiire CALL AND LOOK THESE FINE SAMPLES OVER. ALL WOOL PATTERNS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. E M P I E ’S CoQperstowii, N. Y. . MUNSING UNION SUITE IRONGEAD HOSIERY Remember, we make clothes tomrdef. Satisfaction guaranteed. ■i-i-H i 111 1 I I I I1 1 11111 I f 11II II III I II 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I f : For That Cough Try White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup For Sale By DAVID R. DORN “We’ve Got The'^Goods.” Pharmacist 76 Main St. Telephone 64-J A HARVARD TANK HEATERS Are a necessity this zevo weather. Come in and decide on 6ie size yon need to-day. - ‘ \ CHURCH & SCOTT Incorporated 75 Main St, at Pioneei'. No. 1 size.. 1 ^ 0 . 2 size.. . 8.60 . . $ 1 1 . 0 0 '3 ' McEwan Hardware Co, HARDWARE and PLUMBinO All phone orders given prompt attention S.D. GRIFFITH 169 Main Street COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. Mr. S. D. Grinith, Funeral Director, -with 160 Main, St. In this vUlage has Popular Cop5rrights NOW 75c Each Over 300 Titles to Select From AUGUR’S picture frame business, for many si ducted by Mr. George Vandowerker. The purchase Includes nil materials, the hearses and the good will of the long established business, which will bo transferred to 160 Main St, This provides Mr. Grimth with motor-driven, horse drawn and 'sleigh hearses ready for any demand of woatbei or distance. The phono call Is 209. Cooperstown Funeral Parlors 32 Main Street J. W. Brown R. V. TiUa:paugh Licensed Embalmers. Successors to E. D. Boden. Auto equipment, lady assistttn-t, ^ y T or night calls given prompt nttentifin. 'Phone 248-J Cooperstown, N- Y, Final Clean-up of OVERCOATS At $22.50 and $32.50 AH Overcoats that Sold Erom $30 to $40 At $22.50 AH Overcoats that Sold From $45 to $55 At $32*50 Fre^an’s Ckthes Shop T^he HJome of Good Things tor Men. matfwtt m m Thermometers and Barometers ACCURATELY TESTED— MADE BY TAYLOR BROS. — WE HAVE — Incubator Thermometers Window Thermometers Bath Thermometers Dairy Thermometers Registering Thermometers 3Sc to $3.00 ~1 H. L. BRAZEE The Rexall Druggist „ Cooperstown, N. Y. Banking By Mail 4% Interest Paid WRITE FORi PARTICULARS The Cooperstown National llank I Cooperstown, N. Y. M i l I I 1 1 1 i ■ i 11 l^M ^l 111 H i l l a 1 1 I I I i I i i i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 11 i i i -r-— -\B.I1 •'« A Smart Military , Heel Shoe In thq much wanted brown calf Because of its beautifhl lines, its slightly rounded toe, its welted sole, this shoe especially appeals to the conservative dresser. Priced very low at $7.00' A N G * S . 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