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Annual Brent: at; _ 31m : 'Gome $5 membexs Buwlxng league were in at at the annual 'banguet. 1113151 # i sociation , 'puilding: last: Wednesds closing the season.. C ) Ostpnne ent kfmmnflluumn t < Lust: cheI: ws Medals and Trix {sched leg earlier. but var uS \« 06111588 that o \Th mas Mattews, captain!\ cure, James Dibble,}, ~- nounces Willingness \ to- ‘r up for considemtio airs: or Fesurfacing. reset pavement, which *~ {de erse conditions +l pat In late last: year, L = other suggest“ xIr. and. © t j mistake twice. ex RESURFACING MAIN STREET Board Po]: qulic Woxks and m, Afe- Ponald Consult on Plans =- Pave-« . nent Experts to | Visit Clty 'This :. Week -- BIcZQonnIfll'Cdmlgany An-} f-Accmamg > Original ‘Speclfic {onel ; l Pubs Endeavor union h-[ the. convention was , Friendship \ | Donald, representing the: McDbna d| ' nstructicn company. was In attend-} gate. that the company was, “em amada by 6 was finally de-}*\ that the qomnauy‘shmfla get has be: pavement. but: bi im tity and cf mpany, who should Holds: whiny-Seventh Annual \C vontlon at - Unadilla -- £1, . Kownsend. obOneonm 'Reée Président. hls «This Mfrfiyfiseventh‘annwa co tion .of the Otsego County- ChribHia was held - Erid Saturday at Unadilla. There w. {delegates .. registered, from ._ yaro; i parts of the coufity; The key. Fiote Tthe friendly spirit certainly was [much in exidenc thxonghout al stons.' .~ 'The convention openefi ay angnet which was held. at \th ntfo, om tlie 'Bill: side~! overlopking magg and valley, NT us 0th especially for th . gzea ~que 280 Saturday morning about 'B: 'n t in 'the } Bostozr 5991ch in 'A ganeral what- Christian Endesvors and what.. opynx‘mnitlesthere 'are f service in each Aocdlity. 'The address of the afternoon, . liveted by Rev, Clarenes B. Brown, . pastor: of the First: Baptist 'c hurch pt Gaopex‘smwnf was.a master pl Brown is -one of those ron ww not grow 'old; he ; flatten 'of: the all, of practical things which # En- deavore could, take home and. ime during: the coming year. . .~ Fred A. Mills of Ongonts; [ ringing 'at all, «esslonsg. Several ~ numbers, which Jo : renderegi‘ it Keenly - enjoyed by afh 00> . A special feature of the convention was the- display oZ Junior ban from various socisties, The prize fered for: this work was carried off by the' Schuyler take Union - Mathews = Baptist Juniors, .= /A model. Junior: meeting was .a {ried out by the Juplors of-the First .=. _ Baptist clxmch of, Oneantu, “at by Celia (B. MUA 0 ; - The Workers Library was aw,, & to the First Baptist society of aspect and analyze the present pave- was} ment and recommend what should ts done to make a satisfactory \surfate. | > k.\ |'in considering the type of pavement ntemstlngly 111111161913. the: gifted. ised, Mr.: Gamay stated that thiat put \| speaker canighasizing ' its importabce]; down here in 1923 bad been used in Jn all activifies of life,; The address| Albany, Schenectady, Richfield Springs was Emmy appreciated by «all.> 'The 'and on state road work in New York fand New Jersey, and had pxown full |satisfactorys -. = . Phe \fing! > determination o: the 81 board And Afr, McDonald was to: have [L expert chemists-and mspholt men on the ground Thursday or Friday of the} irasent week, in: order that 'there 'shguld be no' delay dn. the work,.\ ~ ~- \Bille were audited and other' bust | {ness transfgcted, ange of the 'mattérs ficnsldéxed being the ncceptance of Brower avenue. . The memberk decid- (ed to. inspect the street and If In their : opinion the agrement made two years| ago had. been. fully: complied with, then the: street womd be; acaeptefl. R N6 AID IN SCHBGL BUXLBlNG ; Safely PasSed One Juana“ Menac- i ust becauSe the pedestrian has passed - out of the way of your car} is no. reason why yor should nor} sound your horn, is the opinion of | 'Harry °C. Bard, secretary of Oneonta club,: Wlw also expresses the. be- j ¥ ¥of A m; Held here and> Samrfluy M ra than 3911 people gnests of Mr \_ sist yeek and began making - 4mm 11mm Eas - & \ploted Foc N. J. Pesecstlei giver m 24. tth 4 pléture taken s rim elegates, 33 tt of 188, v f good | be dr Wareezter | m fixtm’mny Starts Cp. \The. artificim Ice maximum“ sompany started Up their big ongine 6 from pure\ wutes taken from theis wells They are, furnishing this 'fce nose. to pattons. Uit is of Uno, solid moke, and ix clean and sanflary for \ult purpores. A Visit to the plant will ~ ntsrest anyone who» stares to e thei ' Born, to Arc afut Afra. Amos Fisk *\ st UnadiHa on “mummy Atay I?» a £1111; “QSXAVQ Lfihil fl). HNflIfiL’IA. Maat mm Atmmm at Beason int fiedmfifis Evealng. UnadiHfa, fa» 21. =- The fast social acuvitiese of the Woman's club tot the year wero most apgropriatcly ont Woedntedag ovebing. CH- Her the efficient management of Mrs.} - Pharfes Cles, «n - oppolizing | Ourse dinper «as served. Club colors oft yellow and white wore used int\ destofating. Mra i:. &. Tellor as tfifistmigstrfi‘ss, .vcry “Nimitz-Sake i kafitfié’étifi in her remarks, Mrs. Ey J. Joyce gave a carstully prepared, mm 'nsiructive historp of the R mm #ifge fie organization twenty» tour yeurk apo, and (to close, Mra - Hlatep- awéataéz 3mm? Ki When the Indica ontered the par-] ture they found ommapgemenrts com- Isp the threceact comedy, : \CUabBlepg Hestands,\ presented by mama members mrder - tie. mmiza 'Alrerntfon of Mrs. TL BL Egg—54. Ths thamdco®s words hagfifiy raw, ma mess vans wel r ”éxfiémig 3 a“ sf m R Iragd. m an; mafia Aims. © fer neat pear As preg» hm: Kapsly encecesftol <e- ina C2 ding ofb exfictled. | © tms Eofl ibe Orillia Chuilts (Bbe tren bere for mack # 5:me 35:23 theo property z to E - af~ ass4 4: “E”. fiat am a> mon %. men 5,7: fimwcwmww Hags which waw ande 23% I ix. VWate.. af Sramberd, rfick; \For cars, pre-\ th openitag the Oris for tho) tho houte by Hiness, -. XHits tt mica, : (Ingmar, Mrs. which she was .B smdunm Personal 301335; x . Dyer, -- Mr.. {Bazseit, at Norwich, Moine from Homing! dorwobt m slight operation 'Latcher, day and is stowly gaining, oe Transrcrtgaw‘smflefi Rogers, Leen trangferred io Sidney where he te night foreroan 2m- the sarie com-\ pans® | . mama ma TORI) (£3an an: at Carnon imbmts Tarns mm , Tots! Wreck. > - - . May #1. -- Carlton dtobrrte 131m the misfortune to badiy wreck hie Ford coups whiles ing eariv WWedscsfiny morsisg from Hobart. Whon about three miles east of the villise be lost control of his car and 4; went in tha diltck Ando was turned over severit . times, neaflg m isfal Wz¢fl& How he es- caped «hb his fife fs a mirecle os dit is Mr Bag a. badly bruised foie he» «ideas few cate dad teulsen * Centreus Ofd Felows.> Tm: Pavessort Icrige of Ofd Fey] tows I £407.03, death 4:2: her flaw the J1fe Mfg WESEES 5s?! mwmwmmm (Mess Bargest oa Pritap. F-‘ww‘f fifiiz'q ‘w “fir-vsufi 5231921, <A Ppmay evenicg was a) #t en} whims eotertais=ent to aff. vito tre 14 M’éwflwhe. tho ftes, 3. &. duige Hean Emmy el m Kgfimnfig a* CMTS, ..A, Russell, who has: been ; severat weeks with her daughter, Mra.} - ~. [Howard. W, Naylor and farolly, leaves |> an Monflay for Ithaea to visit David Wilber and: timily, and to fitend the 47th aluront |} artesian of the Ithaca school, at Chariss Boney whs st the Parshait pospital on Woednesiay where he un« by Dr. He home the same} who has beon working for the Daifymen's league ip Coopprsiown for threo years has 331mm addresq of the Otsego County bis pall to Biss Pessic Wois] it boing a benefit for on the #year aro tho Iswest In several yoars. Mrotsand. + Kiev. 3, &. gzfimflt Gama W , cf gxerss gum an rf Aw Bag was : w m1 child going | afiPicr 3 as Many Members 61 Coo on, byterian Churet Visit, ilghfletd. ~ Cooperstown,. May B1, «- \Fev. -& .. C. Potric, pastor of- the First Pregby- Arerfan cfiurch. nccotmpanled by gey- feral Automobile loads of hin-congre- Ates Helfer of the Oneonta }£ Etar forte. was w week-end. ghest of and - Mrs, Edwin Lull of Onéonts nre moving} to thaiy homme here, which thee purp-[ . chased, It 'being formerly owned byt Mary Hyatt Sheldon, =- Mr, and Mrs. George Weoke were guosts Mon- day of the former's sister,. Mrs, Bargh gation, motored to Itichnflield Sp sundfzy 'nfternoon to attend the. eve- ning servicey in ~ the Presbyterian church of that villige, Rev. F‘mncfis X. King Injured, Margaret King went to Maya veosant Falls Saturday, called there by the automobila accident of her broth- er, Prev, X. King, pastor uf. St, Mary's church, Friday afternuon. 'this automobile crashed through tha ralling . of thea) Columblaville: turidge and landed. on the fiver bank, one hundred feet below. Hoe suffered bruises and and was taken to a Hudsorx hospital, 311mm Man In Hawaii, Mary Amogene Bassett hosmiat with both. legs brokon. Friday he ateiopt- ed to bury a boulder in his yard. Tha blt was dog und As he fried to roll' the rock into at, ho was caught 11111an the} stone. <. © Bantam (303mm Address. Rm. COH. Brown, pastor of the First ~Eaptist church, delivered the Cristian Endeavor unfon Saturday at traglila, He is a trusteg of the New ¥ofhk State Christian Endeavor union. Fomgor Teacher Weds, Misses Maorgoret L,. Ross, Clara J. ond. Harion D. Ross of tht High school facuny went to Troy Fri-] 4 diy to be present at the wedding uf ites Afildred Alden to Kerman 23 ther Saturday. Tho bride wos a form- er member of times 1485211 faculty. N, EWS 1531035 m3?) Still bo MG Per Thousand. Milford, Hay 13. - Corporation inves 46p the villages of Milford this Tho.int this time wil he $18 per {hm-exam}; Dz. MM. : person of His no pow- ord c~y¢$§3~16 section of tg, backed openly Ty a dally and per- sise! press, <1;me mage a Carapaign & at £195 weekIy i joyed gn adar {oat Iedchester, aid that there is the Maccabées, . on the evgiutxon \of speaker and his address showed that | hoe is conversint with hig subject and | las athls tongas's end n mags of sta- tistics connected with: both fraternal and commercial insurance, | - Mr. Goakley, In opening his talk, | nolbing comnsotitive In the attitudé of fraternal beneficiary societies © commercial insur- ance companies, and- nothing but | tommendation, -. Thi«: incepfion: of fraternal benefi« clary societies occurred in England #50 years ago. In this) country, al«] though the Brith Ab.ahamni was ¢s- tablished in 1889 and the mutual ben- #fit society of the locomotive engi-] nteérs In 1863, the reat inception of such societies was the organization by tlle miners of Meadville, Pa., of the Curtis flusgm‘kgt fidlfirdflg in the: thalf inillion homes. er the cost and whi never be raised, [that theto is saving in the cost of 1He stated that there Is room for oll who ors working to reheva the Tax Lira-er This Ktareet American Order of United-NWorkmen in 1868, and that society lo talled the} father of the présent system. Thore are now 217 societienin the American 'eystenn with a membership of aver ren million. Uver four tillion dollars 'have been. paid in death benefits and more that 90 million dollirs in sick {benefits, Theso societies, he sald, ore out theo greatest welfare ork ever Lnown, Their objects are homanitarian with no idea of profit, They have ossisted Widows and have educated children in over two and a The ratts of Insurance now being charged, he said, are sufficient to cov- They fre the sire sy those of com- mercial 'asputance companies excepi!\ Thanigement. Both systems mike use of ths game tallies and each Bas Acsess 46 records of the others. . Atp, Ceattey enaed Bis exoslicn: ha- dress twith a well worded, ewqamz pppresiation of to flee Ofofraternity abd the opportunity to pssemble with; All duterests. . © «l Pog many drivers: assume, he says, : that becausa dangep - appears to be [passed they are not obliged to sovnd F in May 14 en-] Damex J. Coakiey| to field manager of. their horns 'or be cautious. equally menacing. \The other day I was standmg La By.. streot just as a machines came along. Sho did not notice the gar, but the driver noticed her and was just on 'the polat of sounding his horn and applying his braites whon he sa that she should by all rules of velocity. step out of his way byiithe time ho reached the place of crossing. | But just as the woman neared the conter lof tlis street A car that was coming in. the opposite dircction, and thitf was being forced by a reckless driver to passe everything olse on the street. forced her to step buck a fow fest. It wat then that the driver of Jis. first car appreciated the necessity of niwiys assuming a repotition uf a Hazard. ft was allt he could do :o stop in fim to avoid- hitting this podestrian. \In driving about Oneonta I notic= that if is the castor for major's of drivers hot to sound thelr horns If a car has just come out offa side} street and erossed in front of them.| If no traffic crosses (@ front Of them they will be particulariy cautious: bur) # one danger has passed they fo hof sseem to figure on an immediate repetition. \Ane driver, for instante, in ap-; proaching a crossroad on the offfskirts of the city just garrowliy missed rop. ning into a car that darfed naoross: “m Tromt of bis path. He treathed s - \\The trouble with this sort of res-] surfing * polnts aut MF, Bard, \Is that 'one falls to con idet the:. possibility | Gof an immediate: repetition of that hasard or the flevelopment of mu; ic [thg ptrect corner watching tratiic go} A woman started ; crossing tie CHARLES G (“IAESCII {myonmx' Gowrnon Smith vetoe.« the - bilf- to. provide for Anuancial all by the state for -the construction 'of 'new © purkl schools, offering: as his reason thut] | the {measure: had hem filauppmveu by the board of regéebts and, Frannie P. [Graves, commissfoner of eduedtion. In a memorandum cexplaining the veto, the governor said the confinis» gloner of' edueatfon pad made unan- awerable arginnést against the en- actment of the luw at this time. \'The board of regents of the Unt versity of tho-stute of New York, at tts annugt meeting of April #4 of this year, gave careful 'consideratign to tHils bill\ the governor wrote: \The legislative committee of tha board, in consultauon with «he. commissioner of edveation, Aftér a carefu) study of the situation, came to the conclustor should not become a faw. The board of regents adoptal a resolution di- recting thé commussiontr : of educa- Hon to Inform tne that they did not Inavur the bil; and to recormmend io me that I withhold executive approv- al. 1 bave carefully tead the memo- randum submitted to me by the cont missioner of education and a cop-» stitutes, to m# way of thinking, an unansweidtble urgrment apainst the enactment of ths bin 4 law. 1 am forth. to believe that & board of rogents and the state commisslyner of educotich are not in the dest pusition sc determine question»; of his kind. ~\L- am entirely willing to gevept their and f tee: that in withholding my approvud 1 Am acting If the heat Intefests of the edgcation» al systems uf me state. ' TCoadilia Attorncy Elected Mentber bf5 that tuis bill at the. present time Barton, near magma}: le. pef that the future pf, motoring is Gmcmnr Vetoes Bul at Request AL org and the Offeco banner to the -- ' r dargely dependent . tipon - making it] _| .. Bourd-of Regents. | __ fairiiwgnptgt or o‘fimnm Aid every: - as???“ r3- QVN’S* |_ 'The Ungédila Jindesvor a thing humanly posdible to make te. - (convention aA sudces4 and much erei=- \ _- It is due them and their pastor, Hev.- _ B G. M. Case, for the way they handled --- R \ from -.. 36 things, The conveption next year w!!! Mfg? 'be hela at: Worcester. i A88 or Tha officers for the. coming Yea Aimgapo are 4s. follows: : President . -H. mister $6??me Onafmmy lg; X): It. D4 8. ' with K . American Bar Association, Hon. Charles C. Fluesch of Ung- gigh of relief to think that the dantor dills, president of the Otsego Connty my 935353, but it was a very brief? gs. The next moment & Motas ruen i imember of the American \Bar associ- { qfivfilfl standard bat inviles cut-tBroat I was; [ation, which covers the entire United ' competition wherever they go. Tha games. Air. Flncsch's availibility to' \Here twas a case of driver being: INtmberthip was calléd to the atten- ap Qpiental=, also darted In front of him. too lite to avold ht avg this. foo much absorbed In danger passed and not sufficiently inferesied ind srolding what might be In store m“; Birsa. The sersible driver, In my opin ion, is always primarily Interested ini nvioiding what might Happen.\ us R m H FOR 130V? MOTOR TRIP the hrethren, esijoy the sociability and, to receive and disperse sympathy, cn iscoumgement, And keg; among ccd-; genial pesple and to five in sccord-i pne with belie? In tho Patberked a” Ged arnd the frotherhood of mad. * Raymond I. Tucker wes the chair- % rasn of the day. If mos erourced tha Mos 2%, wil be w Xi‘an-\way“? 3p B rnvfi‘c-qnfi a: {met he E‘fi’ faces “My, nut? 3142323 & qos V»? a14$ 23, 3 hicks night and mm Hay, the ex- ftertniner bos Leed engaged to formmia® .2§3”3;}th 1212292; Arent for the m. ist.. F. $1. Hizi‘ge “m3 €. G lef Xew York, F. H. m f’CEA-m at? s C ~a lbo olf sile fizz tour of sevefal w 1 Delfi Editor m Atterd Presbyterian! Conference is Grand Rapids. Mich. |; Hay 15 - Kditor and Hirsi F, P. Mcintosh storted lost week on: weeks in thelr cor. Fhey wil mike SLrie? tigits to Melntosb's sister sat Hirn, daughter, Miss Helen Iemma, ond relatives inp Dof from there to 'Frara bts where Mir Soelm € roy: firat theis. my! rsfi' Fig. «ast mutant,\ m hea Bar cssociation, bos been elected a Hon of Hon. Mortin Conboy of New York tity and ds a restit the former was invited do secep: election to that august The cssoclation meets {in Lordon, England, the fatter port of doiy. at the naviaz‘nfi of the Bar: , Avenciatiop | of ©Englasd, ond o Mr. ahead} is iazeuamg io be presemm } git should Be grotifying to the ibers pf tho Ofsego County Bar as-) [svriation to Rave its president clert»; fed to the American tar ard to krow | thit it will be represented at the Lon- dsm ma*’*\ ' s wiltest number rot only in this soctfisn but thromugAhcut t* learn with enficfaction of r ocsormled ofe of the (Lzm- “xv-s of the u‘gsga egua's ”723V First 'vice president - Raiph - n ° {3mm}? Hanny, Offf street, 000 ~ ~ p $110ng Seerstary -~ Sfgarion , Shepherfi, os lc maki. Ortego. | -A Assistant stcretary «-- Arg. amass ~ AMfothe walker, 28 Division street, Oneont« ahd th Treasyrerp-Jlessioa Paber, 327 Aisin ~16t\ thei street, Oneonta. > The Me ecumetor~fin Dwight Hand, fills feroncé bortsvilie. \tha digo Junior ° Eupefluianfient: mass: “dab? s and oth Beadle, Bchuyle¢ Lake. «depted Good citizenship supmfiménfiém \wes which: 1 Lowell Harrison, Milford, - of \tha C. £.) World superintendent-Afst - -~ attribut Peart Lincoln, Wortester, poars fn Prayer meslins: #iporintendent - \- By g firtph Hanoy. CHIT street, Onconti. . os fig; od L3ocial superinzeondent--Aliss . Bart 4m onlt Bronson, \West Oneonts. Pook w. - Mfisstonary suxrermtanfiani» F an}? Blanche Eldred, 11 avernut griéflg Ongonta. Reut /- f A. W. Wildgrube, 954 . hist Lo Main street, Oneonta. | Press superimiendeént «- Hem; ~A - yha Bunn. Mt. Vislog. > O their ee Qulet Hour supwirtmmmt ou Bra. Banny . Corsa 3. Darg. Uoadiita, A Lookout supori: xtendmt ' Seok chourged Gage. Morris: | ~ [canttixmc Tenth Legion mwfirsntendmt sane f the nu #. woodward, > Gis avenut, if” ~- : onta. *~ aro golf: * - Of Hetrc The feat fessom. iii??? 5 For centurics, bumar fibor bst\ 13553 gif 'been the cheapest commodity of the P 3m; h Urlest. 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