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WedaesdsiX) Juju* 7» 1922 i'i 1 ; r . • I - rV'-;/ SMALLEY'S THEATRE Also Fix Ratio, at $7.00-on Thousand ■ nriO Trniienrt Various ImiMjrtant and tiari.sact Various Important Matters i; A t an adjourned reg;ular tne :o-f the viliase board ot trustees . 'I Monday even'.iiTK •itefipite s t ^ s ±oi; ■\egulating and- improving, trame eon;. . Jitions wereVtaKeii when, the board Trank B* Shipman ! Named Dist. Deputy HigliwH% ^ for Gooperstown Masoii •Appomtiueiit Announced Sat urday, June 3rd Last Call, Crahain St WEDNESDAY “Wtee tte River Shannon Flows\ VAUDEVILLE ’THURSDAY FRID.YY , .. S-AT.. MATTNE& “WMcliOne \Wliat Eyery “Rehecca of Shaill .; Girl Suniiyhroolt Marry\ Should Know” Farm” . NEW NEW , NEW VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE SAT. NIGHT “Borrowed Plumes” NEW _ VAUDEVILLE GET YOUR TICKETS TO-DAY AT BOX OFFICE—PHONE 28 The Greatesf Week of Movie History r, Monday, June 12^ BIG DOUBLE SHOW * inmou nlWvr riirwood's famous Story regulating and- improvi-ng ditions were.taKen When, yo.ted unanimously to adopt, the ^hg- .g-estions p,f the • Automobile Club wlllch were presented, in writing ft the meeting-. These sugges.tiops wilL be found at the end of this article. The tax budget for the year Was' made out and the ratio was fixed at. ■pT.OO o.n the thousand f t this meeting, 'niljii- Tiio'ht*!- than, last -year; the is;,-S:«Sp New York on Saturday, June .3rdp Mr., ..Shipman, the newly appointed District Deputy, is one of . the best known masons in, the county. ■_ He .^p-vved as- Master Qf .Qtsegp . Lodge Weir fitted A Short fine hwestment of Merit Available for YOiirlhieatAnyTime Just a Reminder^ ^ na-sing the neW :‘-machines-on the oatsidr anoTTs ax cep won ally to. undertake the duties kee.piiig- the walks dear .from all structions was brought ,up, and justice tp. all the trustees voted ■strictly enforce article forty-five the V illage' Ordinance, which\ says village T h t' ? = ■I is, taken to mean th.at everything, ex-. ■, cept gas tanks,, for which pernhssion. ’ ’ ' ’, ■ ’ kept off th. SUNSET l e a g u e STANinxc; o i’ t h e c lebs -men’s -League . ii'i-.mowp Press . . ■j has been granted must be wa^|s. ?he resig-natipn of Elbert G. Wieks I’as janitor and fireman was accepted, Mr. Wicks having decided to give 1 up the work which he has performed for the village for a number of yeai-s. Mr. Ell.sworth, who was appointed to negotiate for a dumping ground for , rile village reported th a t ' the com- niittee had secured a site which was leased for a year witn privilege of rene\vin,g the lease for a longer per iod. This will be welcome news as ■a : public dumping ground has been demanded for a long time. It is i expected that now it has been pro- 'v.ideil it will I'e- used to the exclusion -nf- ali-o.thor dumping sites which havo' been in use a!-out the village . .lames Oliver Curwood's famous Story “KAZAN” OF THE GRE.tT SNOW LANDS .\lso the^Last Chapter of “Winners of the West” ' . PLUS PATHE NEWS The site is located on the hill back Thanksgivi'g Ho.spital and may , iie reached by going up Glenn -4venue 1 to Maple Street, following Maple Slrcft to the fir.-5t right hand turn, : then proceeding to an entrance op posite the faim house now occupied ami owned by Mr. .A.nderson, from there the rea lway to the dumping . ground is nia.i ked by red flag.s on the , bushes. The suggestions of the .Automobile Clui) which we;p ad-xpied follow: Tn till' HmioraWi. Buaril iif-Triisti-L\.. of Mil- MUaKi* of CiiiiiiiTstmvii. N. V, The Village CJub went to the front of the Sunset League the past week defeating the Has Beens Wednesday evening and handing the ,D-airymen’s League team a tritnhung the follow-, ing evening. The game Monday evening between the Dairymen’s League and Has Beens tvas pc.stponed on account or '^Tlie K. of C. Juniors and the Hart- wick Seminary team will cross bats at Poubleday Field Saturday ing, June 10th, at 10 o^’clock. •The Cc.opei’s(torvn Press was de feated by the Springfield Center team at that village Sunday by the score of 27 to 7. : _ . ________ — OBITUARY Mrs. James L. Marble Mis. Jame.s L. Maible died at Thanksgiving Hospital late Friday night following an operation for the relief of an intestinal trouble, Her THE DEPOSIT' MAY REMAIN WITH. US INDEFINlTEl and receive interest at the rate of 4G Compounded Quarterb “THE SAVINGS, TELLER AUTOMATrC HOME SAVINGS B A'KS\ make easy the accumulation of the • ' , v w a t f s .T H A T W - , ^ TRY-ONE AND S.EE^They are issued Free ' ' There-s'^he fpr -you • • WE S riL L ADVISE THE HOLDING OF LIBERTY.BONDS as we believe those of the longer maturities should sell considepably higher. WARMINO . DO NOT BUY SECURITIES BEFORE THOROUGH INVESTiGA-|ON • BRING YOUR INVESTMENT PROB.LEMS TO US We H^VE MOODY’S INVESTMENT RATINGS and other financu publi- i cations on -file and we are in position to give Information on Securities vvhich you may be interested. • SAFE Dia^OSIT BOXES INSURANCE ON CONTENTS OF SAFE DEPOSIT SOXES of $5,000 on each box. Additional insurance placer atyth* depositor^ BEST EQUIPMENT, ABSOLUTE SECU.R?4 y .! TRUST DEPARTMENT lervision and direction of;--- . White, L, Averell Carter, Frank Hale, John F. MdaMer, Trust WE CARRY in the amount pleasure of the Under the George Officers. ..laiden name was a life-long resident o,f the county. Surviving her are her husbakl, one (laughter, Mi.is R. Belle Marble, two brothers, Fred and Lynn Stiles of .Middlefield and two sisters, Mrs, Flav- rison Pickard of Elk Creek and Mrs. Ceylon C. Ferns of Fly Creek. The funeral was held Tuesday mornii testinal trouble, ,-as Sarah Stiles. S BANlK A$ YOUR. EXECUTOR. YOU CAN _EAVE H US IN TRUST and income-will be sent to you or to whom you designate regularly. WILLS MAY BE LEFT IN OUR CUSTODY WITHOUT CHARGE. gW W R ITE OR CALL”'SN US WHENEVER WE CAN BE OF B a NKI a IC SERVICE. TELEPHONE NO. 212 m fIRSI NAIIONilL mi 10 o’clock at the family ------------- Linden .Avenue. Burial was made at SOME SHOW LS RIGHT . 1 . I ■•..m-i-jti.- i.n-'10 o’clock at the family residence r-iint. i i. . :.i. ,tin_. .if 'll.- ' ■^•\ 1 r*t...vn; .Avenue. Burial was made Autoim.t.ii. «-hif. f.ir th.. miri-....- of ‘•'■•LinB I f Marble was a mem- muh.n <.r your FM.r.i h ... b n. iM-r.s uh ,„„y j and was a highly vespectod j^orge H. White, President. s,-rni .iii-ii .ttM ir-iji. r. i„-sr I,.,..- f . ^al.ntu Woman whose death will be deeply Charles A. Scott, Vice-Presidj till' follmvlng rn-ort: | deplored. _ . «•> -.' 1. Your Comniltip.- sobscsi tin- regulation j T \ of p-irking curs on .M,iiii stro.-t hp-.wpon jj, choosing a tca, the ihost impor- (Continued on page 10) tant consideration is_not “How m-uch.,” CHURCH NEWS O F COOPERSTOW N, N. Y. (First in Banking Servics) Established 1830 CAPITAL $150,000 ___________________ _________ SURPLUS c'OO.OOO RESOURCES OVER $2,500,000 OFFICERS Frank Hala, Cashier John F. Moakler. A»»’t i Assistant Cashier prreminent.—.Advertisement. L. A v e rair Carter Lee B. Cruttenden Ralph W. Ellsworth o-Pretident W. P . K. Fuller. DIRECTORS , Waldo C. Johnston Martin Moakler Alexander S; Phinne Charfes A. Scot: , Geo-ge H. V/h.te M-'ton C. W rigrt. M.D. BETTY COMPSON WHO WILL BE RE.MEMBERED IN GEORGE LONE UCKER’S “.MIRACLE MAN” —IN— “Prisoners of Love” EXTRA Tuesday June 13 INIVEBS.VUST c i i r i u n Hev. ClmrleH ICmmer, ♦ 'hiltlv*n’.H Day vklil t. r-. .t J!ornInsr at 10:U» oVIoch vtiUi aj»i*ra|*rt it * sifrx'rces, t1«Toratl»m»9 an»l llic- usual >»f . r»- r* .1 wtt|>hip. T r»- r* ?•* ‘ ft:ir f\** ' It u.'i Th-‘ !• r THE KIND OF ROLE ONI.V BETTY COMPSON CAN PLAY—U-WILJ. U.SOrC “PEGGY AND THE DOG” COMEDY— 17 AND 2Sc Here We Are, Wednesday and Thursday, June 14 and 15 Home Talent ^ Movie S i WHICH WA.V TAKEN DECOR.ATION DAY, SHOWING TI^i^-SPIKIT OF 1922 IN COOPERSTOWN a ******. 111‘>rt i of l'f«! .• i \ I T af?« Tr.'i'nfi I JT. -n hr- ■ .1 iii-t-.rj iJif-h t: TH . t.' ■Tf' \f *r - N ’.t.t ti -T. i !K<r MKTuoiuvr Kriv( or\i^ J HI uru i Ut‘v. Kinar Iliihne-Ki Hnlt. Mh ' . jiin- \v. •*}{ ■fir-T . Ir*- N » :» •tHK -*’f S'tm'I-ty. Jui.* nth,' For an estim ate on eieotrio wiring e»B \Gooperstown 376-W.” Prompt atte* tion OI-.er. to house v/iring. D* ItH Electric Co. r>p, -.s.t. Pnstoffic© Cooperstowii Funeral Parlors 32 .''Iain Street J. W. Broun R. V. TiHap.iugh Licgn.sed Em-balmer'^. Auto equipnnent. lady assi-stnnt, lay i j ’iii Krii or night calls given prompt attention inMir Phono ’2 IS J rooper.“t<>wn ’ X. V W illiam S. Hart ^ “W h ite Oak” A STORY OF MEN WHO LOVED AND FOUGHT WHEN THE OLD-TIME WEST WAS IH ! HIS NEIV PICTURE CHARLIE CHAPLIN “The Idle Class” ... THE ONE AND ONLY ONE r;!.\ PRICES—M-4TINEE JIND NIGHT—CHILDREN 17c—ADULTS 35c Friday, June 16 ZITA'S ORCHESTRA Will Give a One Hour Concert at This Theatre This Date, in Con junction With our Eegular Program. -flONT—F0»eE1b— Smalley’s Pavilion OPENS PRlDihr, JUNE iOflly WITH ZITA’S OlGM i^RA 139 Is Our Phone Number • Call us up if you want a new tire, tools, extra parts, spark plugs, a can of Gar- goyle Mobilpils—for advice concerning your cars. Our telephone business is growing! This is because telephone requests receive our prompt attention. Cook’s Auto & Supply Co. Gooperstown, N.Y. S. D. GRIFFITH l(i9 .Main Street COOPERSTOWN. N. Y. Mr S. D Grimth. runeral Director, witli r.mms It ISO Main SL In this village purchased the undertaking, upholstering and j i picture frame business, for many years con- ; i Uucie.1 by Mr Oe.irge Vandewerkfr. Thel|_— purchase Includes all materials, the hearses | end the good will of the long estabUahe “ business, which will be transferred to IS. .Main St. This provides Mr. Grlfiltb with; motor-driven, horse drawn and sleigh | he,arses ready for any demand of wealhei or distance. The phone call Is 209. Only a Matter of Habit to Bake Setting aside a certafii day of the week for baking is 8 of ha hit— and a bad habit at that! Many housewives who used to bake all their bread are n'*' potting as great satisfaction by using Snide’s BETTER Bread e saving—one day a week less woi •ying abo’.it \how it will turn out.' know you can’t make bread at 12 cents c ■ting a And Just thijik of the saving- of fuel, and no vvorryinj -one day a week less ' loaf! mrk, a su g * \ .\n i ” J gA Y SN ID E ’S TO YOUR GROCER Buy Bread Made In Gooperstown. SCHNEIDER BROS. Portrait and Commercial Photolraphy D E V E L O P I N G , P R I N T I N G I A N D E N L 'A R G I N G j Local Views Our Specialty I THE SLOTE STUDIO I 118 Main Street ! Gooperstown, N, Y. H a lvey and M cGrath UNDERTAKERS CoOperstown, N. Y.- ) ALLi CALLS ANSWERED RROMPTLV ’ NlGHtORDAY ^ ' Telephone 15d-W or L26-J Night Calls At Residence Of J. C. Halvey REFRIGERATORS AND ICE OREAM FREEZERS A Full Line -At The McGown Company Hardware — Plumbing — Heating COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. YEAR AROUND SERVICE Although the coal strike has been irt fpree for over two month-, w e are still able to J;ake care of the fuel requirements of our customers and to give them prompt service. £)6 NOT FORGET That We are able to do this, only on account of our having a WELL EQUIPPED UP-TO-DATE STORAGE PLANT represent ing an investment of thousands of dollars. , WOOD OIIOTHERS PItoiie 76-1 Cooperstown, N n Y<