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PAGE FOUR J the freeman ^ s journal Wediiesday, March 8 , 1922 Smalley’s New Theal Independents Win {Expert Advice on Ensy Uaifte Friday State Income Tax: Cantrary to expectations the West Wlinrield ball to&sers Mvei;e easy;, meati for the ^ Thursday and FiMay March ^-10 t^'ALLACE REID IN I ^‘THE DANGIN’ FOOL” With BEBE DANIELS RAYMOND HATTON Tl'LLY AIARSHALL J LILLIAN LEKJinXIN AncJ^ Beautiful Dances Galore Folks Galled Him The Dancing Fool Because lie Was Full of JAZZ. But Ifow He Did Glean Fp The Coin. “WINNERS OF THE WEST” PATHE REVIEW 17c PRICE 28c Saturday, March 11th NELL SHIPMAN IN “THE GIRL FROM GOD’S COUNTRY” A Romance of the Air, Land, and Sea, peppered with the Thrills that' Dreams are Made of. PATIIE NEWS & POLLARD COMEDY Monday, March: 1 $ ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN. “THE WAY OF ■ A MAID” Ing ^ twist “PATHE NEWS” ^ ' ‘^HURRICANE HUTCH” 17c ■' PRICE 2 Dimina — Actidh lutc, with a cO(npliiCTt»“- presented at each Tues« and Wed. March 14-15. Geo, Fitzmaurice Prodiiction “PAYING THE PIPER” DOROTHY bicRSON. .VLM-A TELL ^ GEORGE FAWCETT s p e c i a l Friday, March 17th| 30—PEOPLE—30 _ V a n t o ^ ’s^ MINMRELS t->rchestra.’ — BIG Vaudeville Acts.--- 8 Str4.‘et Parade at Noon. Traveling in $20,00.0 Pulirnan | SEATS- ON SALE AT. CHURCH & SGOrF’S .Monday, Marc.h 13th PRICES — .10c-73c-$1.00 a of Life V Ydtk. ■ .V Georgeous Urai and the l.ights of Nc • BROWNIE’S LllTLE VENUS” 17c PRICE 28c Thur., March 16th “OUR MUTUAL FRIEND” Charles -Dickens’ last com plete novel. Romance, Mystery, Melodrama. Comedy, beautifully produced. PATHE r e v i e w “WINNERS OF THE WEST\ eated by the score of; nonia > doubt of the outcome. The: box score follows-; was no dout Independents % , COGPERSTOWN ’.CorteZj I’.f. . ............... SSfeoliS: Clark, r.-g, ----- •John.son, l.g , ............... Rouse-, sub............ . . • Terris, Lf; j.. .Smith, e. . .. .. ......... T.°s\nitiv®Lg. COMING The Biggest .411 Star Cast | Picture Ever Released. “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” With WALLACE REID .MONTE BLUE ^ - ____ GLORIA SWANSON ____ JULIA FAYE BEBE DANIELS AGNES AYRES ELLIOTT DEXTER POLLY MORAN THEODORE ROBERTS ■ WANDA HAWLEY ' THEODORE KOSLOFF RAYMOND T L m ’ON A picture recording in scenes I of ui>rivaled, beauty the excit-| iag exploits U a lover of Art. EXTRA—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday This Week BIG VAUDEVILLE ACT GERAND and FAY COMEDY ENTERTAIMERS WITH PLENTY OF SINGING xVND DANCING—l?c A^s’l) 28e» Fred J. Graff to Be In Gheonta, Rich field Springs aftd Cooperstown in Near Future Expert advice and assisfance hi. making out returns .tinder the .state: personal income tax law will bp pade, •a.vailableT to all residents^ ^of Otsego County during the colleetipn period which is now on. Announceme.nt was trict has inaugumted a coniprehen. sive plan whereby experts -feorn the^ eeijtral iea°Sua£rs® a t | , , . INTERESS^ CQM Pp.UN®EB Q,IJARTE:RL.Y A T THE: RATE, OF ’ ^^^nilaWe f or -an^^ - isistante,. , . , ,1 --.i allowed from the 'First ,c bad- game, and 1 trouble, the game fol- Totals ................... 6 10 22 Referee, Crounse. Timer, Webb. Jime of halves, 20 minutes. Fouls called on Oneonta, 10' personal, 7 technical; on Cooper.stown, 6 personal, -t technical. Scorer, Webb. . MATRIMONIAL Lee - Newkirk Harold Lee of Oneonta and Miss Ethel M. Newkirk, also of Oneontai were united in marriage by the Rev, Charles Kramer at the Universalist parsonagx in Cooperstown . Saturday afternoon, March 4th, at two o’docH. The bride wa.s born in Cooperstown and is a daughter of Charle,s Newkirk. The groom is an employe of the D. & H. They will re.side in Oneonta. Skillin - Martindale The wedding of Stanley Eugene? dllcn and Laura Martindale, both January Junior Pro- j OBITUARY ject Work in County 1 Minnie Isabelt Davidson Month’s Whrk C’onsi.sted of D'seus-j h^ sions. Outline of Projects, Demon strations and PKinning Program Many communities plan their pro grams'w ith Nutrition, Clothing,^ Re- fi’eation or Civit.s as leading projects for 1922. The work for the month con sisted of the following: February 1 — East Springfield: Dress form <iemon“tration; outlined projects; Organized Hfjme Bureau; .Planned proirain. February 2—Roseboom: Discussed projecl.s and planned program. February 3—South Valley: Dress form (lemon.«tratioii; discussed pro ject work; planned program and or ganized Home Bureau group. February 7—Garrattsvilk home visits, discussed pi Ma|-y E. Chapel of Springfield, this county, whose death occuiged about two years ago. Surviving are one daughter, F, B. Page, one granddaughter, jiio. Maudo Dtival, one grandson, Floyd T. and one great grnnddaught was a series of shocks, and she had j ' •' ' P r i z ^ o r I^rama The New York State Federation of v k v r t r i S - ' S ' “ 1869. Her pan town when shshe Coopers- wa.s sev^en years of where she has resided ever since. ^ was a member of the First Bap-^ I tist Church, of the Philathea ela.ss of pjve! that church, and a member of the i Woman’s Auxiliary of the Sons of Vet< ■ program; Evening, 1 February 9—We.st Exet cassed project outline and p * Februaiy 10—Schuyler Lake: Dress L- and A who lived with her; three brotiu Dig.' -lames A. of Albany, I.rf?\vis W. am of Ec-henectady and Andrew of Coopers- iown; also three nephews, Harold ______ , - — - ____________ L. and .Alton r . Davidson of Coop fo m demonstration, planned program. WiHiam J . D.avidsojy-o| Irama a prize of ?1,0( up by voluntary contributions from the clubs of the state. The plays sub mitted must be original work of the contestants, must be in three acts and the manuscript must be typewritten, and because of possible accident the authors should not sepd the only copy, The atrlSdf’s LuH namte- and oany the play;, mly copy, address must accompany th e -• play which should he sent to Mrs. Charles A. Febmai;^’ 14—Richfield: Discussed j we.stbu February 16—Fly Creek: Elected ' \’ll? for fliO-twenty yearn has i thatX te,ar?\b| Februarv' 17 Ha.twick^ Project ruary 21st,.from the mfmmitie.= of oM outlined and program planned. age. He had been very feeble for the Febmarv-IH— Oneonta Plains: Dress past few years and confined to his ,tm demonstration. summer. Theodore Sayles was for many year.s February 20-^West :ts outlined, planned oata Grai reau Program. February 21- project outlines February planned program; One- Discussion, Home Bu'- ines, planned program. 22—Otego: Lectur id: Discussed -Schenevus:: Discussed other positions of a like mature. Fo,r il years he was captain of the Y.| h u t the name must not appuea any part of it. Any man or woman, ainaAeur or professiohad, in the state of NleW York, is entitled to compete. ^ Wliile ,i;he .author vyill have the right to regular copyright and royal ty privileges, the federation or any club which contributes to the prize will have the right to produce inning play or any play which irnitted. A registration fe^ of ust_accompany the manuseript: The cantest will close October 1, Further information, can no doubt be secured from presidents of local ciuhs, or by addressing Mrs. Bayer. Mt. ‘Vernon. - • February 2 projects, plat ‘ Pebruary ' meeting; C program. February 24—Worcester: Dress m demonstra,lion; . discussed pro- t outlines. ?ebruary 25—Middlefield Center: Millinery demonstration. February'28—Roger’s Hollow: Dis cussed project outlines; planned pro -a m . Farm Btureau Schediile For Next Week t , ..r- - ~P held Hkll of Methodist Church. March 15: W 'estyille,Attrition i planning* program for year. March 16 : Whig Cbrnerm 5, 1833, and lived here, until the dei of his wife in 1899. He then remo’ to Janesvillej Where h e niade his ho with his son, Will P. 8ayles, at 622 >urt Street, Oh Pebruary 23, 1858^ ons until ember of Pebrui Was made a member Lpdgej No. 138, P. & A. M., and m: tained his masonic conneef the end. He was also a r the Episcopal Church. The funeral was held from the Sayles hoihe Thursday, February 23, Rev. Henry Willman of Trinity F copal Church afficiatihg, The Mas rites \were conducted at the grav •the family lot in Oak Hill cemetery. lore Sayl ^onnecti John C. Smith le death o f John C. Smith, one. of oldest residents of Cooperstown,. Referees, Raubacher and Senif. Score at end of fii^st half, Coppers-, town, 18; We.st Winfield,, 7. High School Lost To Oneonta Team •'The High ,School quintet was ly beaten at Oneonta last Frida-; cuing by the score of 48 to 22. ,. .4s the .score inficales, the game was somewhat one-.sided. Oneonta ^ta,rled off with a rush, easily taking the lead early iii the game, and main taining it with little The box score of ONEONTA Dilello, r.g. . IS, l i ::: Kenyon, l.f. . Monahan, c. . Tysom Lg. ^SPTTTT:. 2 1 5 T ^ l s r.\; 7.7 ... 21 6 48 COOPERSTOWN Reed, r.f ................. VanNort, l.f .......... Gage, c ................... S S . . S ' : : : : : Kramer, l.g ............. Two Mentbs’ Interest WiH Be Paid May First Oil Your Deposit Made in Our interest Deprt*^ liient Now . 4 PER CENT 1 deposits made during the First Fifteen D,;.o , 0 tatives of the Incunre Tax Bureau will 1 be- out in the field until that date.' They v/ill observe the following sched-.j, intain, headquarters ;«»u, Oaconla—February 2,7ih-March an<l April 5-10, Chamber of Coi T a GCOUNTS may BH o p e n e d and deposits madb ih if desired. any amount an:| names payable to the survivor of either, i- r e t u r n s mu '/ORK STATE RETURN MAY BE MADE AT merce. Richfield. Springs — Frist National Bank. CooperetOwn .Nacio'nal Bank. C’ooper.stown- .National Bank. The State Tax FEDERAL IN-COM.E TAX RETURNS MUST EE MADE AND FILED BY MARCH 1:5th, while the NEW YORK STATE RETDRN MAY BE MA. d ;-- I ANY TIME UP TO APRIL 15th. ; MR, CHESTER JOHiNSON, Auditor State Tax Department will be 7,t . , , i Bank March 29th., for the purpose of assisting tax payers i'n making tr ... • Ssgte March 27-28tlt',: returns. . , ^ ■ March 29th, First] . ...... SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES .March 30th—Second ^ w e CARRY INSURANCE ON GONTENTS OF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 'ges j in the amount pf $5,000 on each box. Additional insurance placed .it the lible pleasure of the depositor. BEST EQUIPMENT, ABSOLUTE SECURITY RENTALS REASONABLE. district who is puzzled by.features of his state tax return is urged to take | his troubles to one of the'places in -1 ..(iipajfid^ QpHh'e schedule for the dis-| Taxpayers who have received their' state income tax blanks through thr mail and desire a.ssi.stance are reques TRUST DEPARTMENT iupervision and direction of;— George H, Wl bite, L. Averell Carter, Frank Hale, John F. Moakler, TRUST OFFICERS CAN nam e t h is BANK AS YOUR EXECtJTOR. YOU CAN LEAYF ECURITIES WITH US IN TRUST and income will be sent to you or to whom you designate regularly. WILLS MAY BE LEFT IN OUR CUSTODY i WITHOUT CHARGE. YOUR SE( WRITE OR CALL ON US WHENEVER- WE CAN ■ SERVICE. BE OF banking 0 low while its .standard has remi 2 high in the homes where Hygrade 0 Brand Butterine is used in both kitch en and dining room.—Ad''ertisement. Skillcn of Coo] th. W S s ' K ™ ™ , of the Univer.salist Church, Saturday evening, March 4th, at 8:00 o’clock, •fhe wedding ceremony was performed at 179 Main St., where the happy couple will make their home for the present The bride Ls employed a.s chemist in the Dairymen’s League Tlant and the groom is also employed by this Large display of crockery. Frank Mulkins.—^Adv. solemnized X FIRS! NAIIONill BWI FOUND fiEKMANTOWN 1VOOLS I3'/*e mi oimcc Sillioii Wools Slictlmul n o s s ; ' Direct from lUni- , l 5 of llip savhiK. Postnl brings samples! OLD COLONY MILLS, Manayujik, Phila. O F C O p P E R S T O W N , N, Y. (Fn-st in Banking Service) . Established 1830 CAPITAL $160,000 ''8URF._US $100,000 RESOURCES OVER $2,500,000 ; L. Averell Carter ; Le« B. Cruttendon . ’ Ralph W, Ellsworth DIRECTORS Waldo C. Johnston Martin Moakler Alexander S. Phii Charles A. Scott George H. V/hit.* Milton C. Wnlghl, i \Coopoi estimate on electric wiring cal ; irstown 376-W.\ Prompt atten j iven to house wiring. leorge H. White, President Charles A. Scott, Vice-President W. P. K. Fuller, OFFICERS Frank Hale, Cashier John F. Moakler, Aes’t Cashier Assistant Cashier Delta Electric Co. Opposite Postoffice S. D. GRIFFITH 169 Main Street COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. Mr. a D. Grlfflth, Funeral Dlfoolor, with rooms at 163 Main St. In this village has purchnsod the unUo^laklng, upholstering and picture frame business, for many yoaiis con- j ducted by Mr. &oorBo Vande-worker. The ■ purchase Includes all materials, the hearses and the good will of the long established 1 'business, which will be transferred to 16J j Main St. This provides Mr. Grllllth -with , motor-driven, horse drawn and sleigh j hearses ready for any demand of weather | or distance. The phone call 1s 209. j Photographs and Developing PROMPT & S.ATISFACTORY WORK In Don’t drink inferior teas, prth the best. P|w;a good fjrocers piw _ means best, g sell this High-grade •Adlvertisement. Ever try mce? It may i lure or fireless looking a -whole meal at be ’donelone withith w a preS- cookei The hardy dandelion will do a lot to spur lagging appetites in the spring -if yiou’ll only let it. Am out-of-repair rig may mean the delayed dormant spraying will he done just too latp. If the craclcer box is enipty--- eveii if it isn’t—try serYing toast squares oT bread with the soap. iriced seed is not always good; ■ seed never can sell at H a lvey and M cGrath UNDERTAKERS Cooperstown, N. Y. ALL CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY NIGHT'ORDAY Telephone 156-W or 126-J Night Calls At Residence of J. C. Halvey SLOTE STUDIO & ART STORE j ^ 118 Main St. At The Fountain' Mail orders promptly filled, j Don’t let • the snow prevent you from hav ing that repair job done. We will get your car and re turn it. Now is the time. COOPERSTOWN GARAGE J. C. Halvey, Prop. Phone 156-W \ Mafch lTulfft. Vifeid^ A commun ity dinner at noon in Grange Hall, Program at 1:30; Projects outlined and program of Work planped. saiYbd by hanging them 80 bol hang Well over the line. ^ alW Jthe oldest residents of Cooperstown,. Tciok place TUesdayi February 21. Mr. day Smith had not been m good health ^ i ^ g C - d ^ l n y 6i croekeiy, Prank The deceased .was Iborn in Mohawi - ; I . years off age and engaged the cje^ujatiqn of contract’ M-.MliB StiNNii' js i ’ ^ Y. liBapangli licelis^d Einbldiitter^ F. S. Rayster Fertilizer CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED GRAIN, POTATOES AND GARDEN FERTILIZER 16 PER CENT AGII) PHOSPHATE CARLOAD OF CORN JUST IN We can Save Ybu Money. Call and See U*. W o o d fihrothers P^horte 7«.J. . 0 pp. D. 4 ., H. Freight 0 «p«t Only a Matter of Habit to Bake Setting- aside a certain day of the week for baking is a matter of habit—and a bad habit at that! Many housewives who used to hake all their bread are now _ g e ttH ^ ju s t as grea-t-satisfaction-fay using Snide’s BETTERr3feaa~ And just think of the saving—one day a week less work, a saving of fuel, and no worrying about “how it will turn out,” And you know you can’t make bread at 12 cents a loaf! SAY SNIDE’S TO YOUK GROCER Buy Bread Made In Cooperstown. SCHNEIDER BROS. Have You Seen the New Enamel Range in Our Store Window? I t is attractive in appearance, practical and clean. The Prices bn Ranges have been reduced. Let us show you our new stock. The McGpira CoUlpany ^ardware flumbing and Heating ' I CQOPERtTdWN, N. Y. ' . y.’ •