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H a r f o r d 1.446 LOSA 600 « • • H o m e r 5.400 1,100 » M 2,750
WEATHER FORECAST day to 3 p. m. today, cloudy with Mai* th wind*
BAROMETER READING t p m — T o d a y the wind it) s o u t h
to east. Barometer l i l in«he* and s*l*w a n d fa l l ing rapidly. T o m o r row'* weather should be saver* storm o f rain or » n o w imminent . Clearing
la 24 hoars .
Lapeer M a r a t h o n P r « b l * , . S c o t t . . . . S o l o n , . . . T a y l o r . . T r u x t o n . Virgil . . Wi l l e t . . .
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re*******.**. t h s Carrla«* players draw »wi
ts a n d won t h e m 147 points .
T h * b o w l l a g of Brown M i l a l n f A T * featured the work evening. H* secured both, t h * h igh Individual a n d h igh g a m e Mora f o r th* match , a* wel l as pu king up four difficult spUt*. U » * w a s h igh man tor the barbers wi th a inark of 102 U\ h i s first g a m * and i U for t h * match. •
T h e scores : ' ^ * J ' ttoods Oo.
1 . *?• * TWai Air*. Chriatraa* .184 I f f ISO 514 1 7 1 1 4 1 Brown 152 201 182 642 ISO 2-1 Haynes 127 150 141 414 144 1 Carpenter . . l t l l « 2 151 505 141 f - I Hall 147 162 145 444 1 4 1 , . , .
COMING EVERTS t o n i g h t
Vaudevil le a n d mot ion pictures. Coftiand theatre .
Motioa pictures , Tamnle thaatr*. Motion pictures . Community t h e a -
tr*. Homer Basketbal l . T . Id. e , A. g y m n a s i u m .
1:11 p. m.. Central High schoo l vs. Sea l er C m p l o y e d Boys ' Brotherhood.
" T h * <Mrl la t h * Limousine, Cortland theatre .
Motion pictures . T e m p i * theatre . "•> Cortland C o u n t y hospital board of
managers , 1 p. m., hospital . Qrac* c h u r c h guild meet ing. 1
p. m.. Parish house. Cniveraallat church ot t ioal board
meet ing . 7 20 p. m. . church. '" Memorial B a p t i s t church annua)
meet ing, 7:14) p. m church parlors . Twent ie th Century club Book R e
view d e p a r t m e n t lecture by Prof. Wil l iam K. Wick**. 1:15 p, m , c lub
m a n . Wes tmins ter club, 7:30 p. m., Pres -
byterlan c h u r c h . Cortland City chapter. No. 501 . O.
IS. S., 7:45 p. m.. Masonic t emple . W . B. A. of Maccabees, I p. m.,
rooms. ' T. W. C. A. mil l inery c lass , 7:15 p. 1*.. c o o k i n g cms*, 1:15 s . m , e s -sa t ia t ion bui ld ing .
Bowl ing . F i r s t Methodist vs. f i r s t Congregat ional . 8 p. m., Y M. C. A. alleys.
Totals
Adams
.714 111 t i t 1.441 •turner* r* j
3 Total A v e . ] 141 442 f«7 1-1
BREVITIES
%They tell us tha i the modern g o w n is
Boca*** H i s the sort
knock ing *•*««• k n o w l e d g e of the tact Is terribly •****. ,~ T*t custom I* a wbndrons tranquil Iter. And in a l i t t l e wht l* We find t h * s tar t l ing style Was left i i i ne i ther sorrier ner wiser. Our work w e wouldn't quit To turn and notice it.
If Fashion were to favor a reaction With sk ir t s brought down so low That not a s t e p Would shew The mechanism and the mode Of trac
tion. With ruffles around the feet To s w e e p th* dus ty street. We'd sag t h e luck of taste w a s some
th ing awful . And talk about the germs In scientific terms. We'd even vow that ruffles were Un
lawful— Then calmly g o our way Tltl they had had their day —Philander Johnson In Washington
Star
LADIES' LITERARY CLUB
r a t i fcntertainrii With Bttsa War-nock t o R e a d
T h * annual fall e n t e r t a i n m e n t of t h e Ladies ' Literary c lub occurred last even ing at t h * b o m * of Mrs. u . H. Wlltaie, 65 P o r t Watson st Each m e m b e r was privileged to invi te a guas t so that w h * n t h * h o a r tar as s e m b l i n g arrived th* s p a c i o u s l iving r o o m and the mus ic r o o m adjo in ing w a r * wel l filled wi th t h * congenic.l c o m p a n y of friends.
T h e special feature of t h e even ing ' s enter ta inment w a s a read ing b y Miss Mildred W a m o c k of t h * Conservatory of M u s i c who presented Wi l l iam V a u g h n Moody's play, " T h * Oreat Divide ," which has been rendered f a m o u s by Margaret Ang l in and Henry Miller In the par t s respectively of R u t h Jordan and Ghent . T h e play la of a tragi* character a n d Miss War-nock IK 14 her hearers a l m o s t breathl e s s by her realistic d e l i n e a t i o n s ot the , t e n s e s i tuations deve loped , and her Interpretations o t t h e t w o parts, so different each from t h e other. The ell ir V'*"T thnt at Its " < - > t in si lence for a 1 i ing to be fitting to show I . i i iplause the appreel t l on of the wonderful work; s e t forth. But a t length, th* applause c a m e and t h e n the. reader w a s qui te ass u r e * t h a t h*r hearers had *njoyed Her rendit ion. She reeponded to the i n s i s t e n t demand for m o r e wi th three l i tt le character ske tches of Italian personal i t i es of an a l toge ther humorous character. The spel l w a s broken and t h e company w a s then a s ready to laugh a s It had previous ly b%*n alm o s t moved to. tears . A s e c o n d encore-
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. . t i l 115 161 611 177 .1 .1 Cosko 144 \Zf 131 403 134 Oilbertson . 1 4 0 141 157 447 149 Daine 151 161 150 462 l i l
Totals 771 761 744 2.286
TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB
General M e e t i n g M o n d a y Night wi th Add r e s s b y Prof. W Ickes
T h * regular general mee t ing of t h i Twent i e th C e n t u r y c lub wil l be held in the e lub room* M o n d a y even ing , D*d. 6 a t 8:15 o'clock. The program Will be in charge of the Book R e v i e w department and promises to be v e r y interesting Prof. W. W. W l c k e s of Syracuse wil l speak on " M i r t h in l i t erature and Life.'' and M i s s R u t h Hubr bard will sing. A large a t t endance Is hoped for. '
The board meet ing will be called'ajt 7 o'clock.
His tory a n d Literature y , The Hi s tory and Literature depart
ment will m e e t Thursday af ternooivat 3.30. The fol lowing program wi l l 1* given The Christ Child in Art
Mis s P a r s o n s Chris tmas Legends Mrs. Perry The Gospel His tory in I ta l ian Pa lnt |ng
Mis s A Music Mrs. Ms)ry S m f
D r a m a Department The D r a m a department
Friday afternoon at 3:45 w-1 lowing program The Church Theater a Abraham and tue L'nbelleve
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RAILROAD fJFFKIALS IN
Was demanded by tunpulttflnis ap-
f r i d a * h a s accotint of
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same being par t ia l Insurance. «
rapidly and only t h e part of the i lroton
nd v« iuntee t s trom Typewri ter Co. kept th**
^ s w a t *!••»?*'• badly d a m a g e d by water
the fi;ont p<rt of the Was s a v e d f r o m the (lames.
practically all of the thirty-five f o r o n a e m p l o y e e , occupy ing rooms In the bui lding l o s t the ir personal he-longings . *
J o h n Maddock. t h * well known athlet ic d irector of the Corona.plant , w a s o v e r c o m e by. s m o k e trying to save a watch Which h e h a d left in his room. Mo*t o r the t e n a n t s were out at sup* p«r when t h e fir* started.
Lorin Grifling, m a n a g e r of th* New TbrJt office « f t h e Corona company, w h o was i n Grdton for the day, lost -<ime d r i l l s pergonal belongings In t b t fire.
•Th*T bui lding b e l o n g e d to George C u m m t n g s o f Groton a n d for several years it w a s a w e l l k n o w n hotel in that vlrtalrl *BTe<!efitTy'n has been bpoMted by M. Hester of Groton as a rodtrAftg and boarding fcotek
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THE LOST HUNTERS
No Further N e w s JEteccivctl From th*
S e a r c h i n g Par ty No addit ional n e w s has been receiv
ed from the four men w h o remained in the Kbrth W o o d s to search for the bodies ot t h e Cort land county hunters.
A card wan rece ived yesterday from the party s ta t ing that-on Thursday the weather w a * cold and stormy, and t h a t no furher progress in the work could be ms.de. No mention wa* made of When the four men expected to c o m e h o m e . R u m o r s that some of the b o d i e s h a v e been found are untrue.
There wi l l be a meet ing of Grac* ekareh Gui ld in t h * Parish house Monday af ternoon at 2 o'clock.
— T h e r e wil l be a meeting o t th* board of m a n a g e r s of the Cort land County hospi ta l at the hospital Monday af ternoon at 3 o'clock.
—Cortland City chapter. No. 601 , O R 8.. will hold its r e g u l a r ' meat tng Monday evening st 7:41 In *he ,Ma-sonic temple . There wil l b * an init iation of candidates .
— T h e regular review of W. B A. • f Maccabees will be held Monday Ova*!** at 1 o'clock There wil l b* *l*etlen of officers. Initiation and % tureen supper Will be served. All members are asked to be pr*esnt.
—Clt isons of Cortland and c o m - ' munity w h o w»*h fo make any contr i bution to t h e ruropean Rel ies c o u n cil as referred to by Utter In T h * Standard of Friday night m a y do s o by cal l ing a t t h * local T. M c A.
p lana* a n d t h e r«*d*r rh*n'f**»ed hep versat i l i ty by another h u m o r o u s se
•SRgSJ *rnoi»k*s pttyaiqu* is com
mandlnfr, her personal i ty fbaiWitSst, her; v o l e * deep and r ich a n d under perfect cont r*l and h e r facial • *T -»r*s*ion follows wi th c o m p e l l i n g force the character set, forth, wi th Instant c h a n g e s •« the man or w o m a n speaks in t h e play, s h e is o n * «f the most success fu l and m o s t p l e a s i n g readers ever hesrd In Cortland.
As a preliminary to the reading Mrs. Oeorg* IT Smith M « Miss Sarah H. Htibhard niavert wi th f ine affect the piano, duet. "Mlnaet" by Hkyrtn. and between t w o of t h e s c e n e s Miss Hubbard gave a p iano so lo w i t h the s a m e title. "Minuet," but wi th a different composer. Beeboeck At another Interval Miss E s t h e r Wilts!.* put upon t»e Vlc tro l* t h e da inty Tittle record. "Dnna" a* sunjr by Relnald-werrenrmth. wh ich la a l w a y * a f sv -orl te with those, w h o k n o w it.
Mr*. H. r>eW. DeOroat . aa preeident of t h e club, presided and frradousty w e l c o m e d the guest a and at the close of t h * program voiced the pleasure Of the audienc* la alt the feature* of the program. •
L ight refreshments were served and an h o u r was m o s t *n*>yal>ty pakked In a social way
Party o f Inspectors a t feel Station
A party **f Lehigh Va wag in towti <4T.hu %ste cars , KosI 160 an
found to be very sati&facl The party iadfuded *\
g*r. vice p r w i c w i t . C " sistant vica'prcsfflent, 5Jf. general manager; (J. L. engineer*, G. I. Mnorc. m a l n t e n a n c * of way. F. super intendent of mot ive M. H a i p a s . ^ p e r i e t e a ^ B t portat ion, sSfl J. H . super ln teSjent . Tjk* In Cortland by V.%« master.
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Patronage a t L a c k a w a n n a Statioa ». '\f 4,; W a n u i i l H I t
' supartntendent H a n s o n of the Cnkob Now* compdny w a s In Cortland yes terday. H * \ s a i d t h a t the patronage of the news s tand at the Lackawanna passenger 'Station warranted a largei stand in Cort land and he would at o*.ee order a n e w 12,000 stand, to replace the present one. T h e new stand will conform to t h e s t y l e of the furniture In t h e w a i t i n g room. It will soon be here and wi l l be instal led at once.
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slowly and is central this morning over lUiae* sad high atsssur* prevails ovsr th* Atlantic coast. Rain has fallen over th* mkldle and lower MhsUsippi and lower Ohio vsJ,ers asd th* sousbsn portions of Temperatures ate higher over eastern awl tower over the eatern Bo slop* and the Mississippi raUSy. -^ . ,
The western storm area Will probably eastward over th* lower lak* roglou rajn In this vicinity tonight ably turning to snow by Sunday nignt with falling liatibrtrtgl.
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WEST HOUR
THREE STRAIGHT
— T h * m e m b e r s of th* Country La-flias* U t e r a r y c lub h s v » ba*n InvHad t* he t h * gues t s of the Twent ie th Century c lub en Mendsy even ing t o
Prof. Wil l iam K. W l c k e s of
win R e v i e w department of the c lub
t h a t «Y*ailig. % i 1 »..• . , .ml".
"haset1 ava, T h * First rreehvter ian c h u r t h
bowl ing fhre showert the ir superiority • v a r t h * K e m e r - e v . M . K bowl*rs o a t h * t al lays last n i g h t by winning all three games .
Frad Ash worth w a s th* s tar of the m a t c h and h* secured both t h * high individual s eer* and h igh t c 6 f * far three games. in hi* th ird game. Ash worth rolled 222 and he had a grand tots) of 1 7 t for t h * m a t c h .
M o r r t a o s * . had t h * h i g h score fbr t h * Hom*r-*v*. five both In t«4tv*J-ual games and t h * m a t e h . H * s*. « r * d I T ! tn hi* th ird gasa* a n d 411 far t h * mstrh .
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T h e Y o u n g Married \ L a d i e s ' c lub was. p l easant ly enterta ined on Thur** d a y a t the h o m e of Mrs O r V I * D e n n i s . A tureen d i n n e r .was served to t w e n t y . In the af ternoon M r s T h e o d o r e P h e l p s and MTS. 'T .»IH McConne l l , w h o were present , g a v e interest ing talk*, which were m u c h enjojpsd b y a l l F o u r h e w m e m b e r * were reaetved*
I t w a s v o t e d to hold a box social M o n af a place and t i m e to be dec ided u p o n lata / . , '
T h * C h r i s t m a s tree enter ta ln-•rlll be he ld a t th* h o m e of Ms*. M y r o n Goods ie . M Cayuga-gt . . ta H o m e r on S a t u r d a y , , D e o . 18 •
R O W U N G . •*
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T o n i g h t ' An Individual b o w l i n g tournament i s
tn progress on t h * al leys-or tl»e 1 ort-land A m u e e m e n t pSrlgrs. The m i t c h started at 2 o'c lock th i s afternoon and It'is expected t h a t t h e final games will be completed , t h i s eventng. Tho results of the games., will be announced on Mondadf
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. W e s t I lomar. Dec. 4 - T h * Horn* I m p r o v e m e n t c lub m e t a t t h s h o m e of Mrs. Harry Ne l son o n W«dn**day a f t ernoon . Dec . 1.
After the regular bus iness , the ntV n a a l e lect ion of officer* toqk p l a c * w h i c h resulted aa f o l l o w s : P r e s i d e n t Hbem H a s t Nsdoant v i e * pres ident , Mrs. A a r o n Breed*: secretary, M m F r a n k Connol l ; treasurer. Mrs. Ne l son \t*t-
c a m e hack t o o u * ce. H * egpreased
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F l « * | l i i t | M a t a trave l ing agent . " B u t suppose t d e n t se l l a n y t h i n g ? " he a s k e d aa h e s tar ted o a t o n h i s first trip. " T h a t is o u r l o o k o u t , " w* sa id ; " it i s a s m u c h a serv ice t o report t h a t y o u can ' t se l l and w h y a s t o se l l ." T h a t appea led t o h i m and h* o f t e n quoted it.
B u t b e d i d sel l . H e w a s o n e *f t h e t w o m o * t profitable a g e n u w e e v e r had . and w h e n big year w a s u p w a s reengaged a t cons iderably i n e r o s a e -s a U r y for three year* more . B*for* th i s period w a ' u p D . C. H e a t h * C o . , w h o had o b s e r v e d h i , work, • fmred h i m so m u c h m o r e t h a t w* (olt c o m p e l l e d r a l u c t a n t l y t o r*Uas- h im. H e m a d e
* *v«ry y e a r fof t h * m . t ed t o th* Arm. and b e c a m e
reeognlced a s o n e of the s t r o n g e s t ag*nts in t h * * t * U . H * believed in his books , h* w a s an indefat igable worker , h e un i t ed w i t h a shrewd ins i g h t m t o h u m a n nature a candor t h a t w a s engag ing , he was l iked and re-sp*cted b y t*»ch*rs and b y h i s fe l low b o o k m e n . Espec ia l ly w a s h s reco g n i s e d a s a l w a y s ready, t o perform a n y service for anybody , a thorough good fe l low, a lway* cheerful and cherry, a n d punct i l ious ly courteous .
H e g r e w t e e . I n t h e ear ly y e a r s h i s candor a n d directness were s o m e t i m e * smi led a t . and his compet i tors were Inclined t o t r e a t h im a t a j o k e . B u t
resu l t s were measured it w a s t h a t b e had held h i s o w n a n d
s o m e o t theirs, andrwlthal he ac -. I w U h h i s success wad h i * lncreas-fr iendship wKW lead In g ed ucat lonal
made h im at h o m e
Mrs. Converse te«*U a
:•. FREEVILLE Freevil le, Dec. e.wMri gi ^
Fred Brown and daughter Katkk H r ; anA Mrs. Arthur Glbbs and' v i l l e (Mbba *t ipringneld, k J n gues t s * t Hotel Bhavtr tht tt) w * e h > — = P * r c y Vint ot Bat t l , s p e n t part of last week with rents, Mr. and Mrs. Satmiii U f a . Charles Anger spent I thaca . -*—Mr* Bmma Miss Lena Youngs. Mr*. *dhard*ii a n d children, and Mrs. Elrog 1 w*re in Groton Tuesday 1 — — T h o m a s Crawford sf w a s in town Tuesday-Baager was in Ithaca Wetn Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ai«xas«er" chi ldren are moving to McL Clay Dayton w a s In Drj'den day.. At a recent m*ttlgf'. P y t h i t n Sisters * contribute s e n t to tho Uterary Digest < PbeA f d « « > — M r s . Edward] tertained the nMmbert of thel Sisters to a supper after the m e e t i n g Tuesday night • n e e (See of Btodgett Mills friends In town WsdneMty.
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chang ing Hs course, the Ohio 1 «U»ato.nins.,fS»rt Massac, on M l no l s side, and the old fort, seconds' e s t In the state, will be washed 1 unless an IS-toot retainer plannsd, can check the ufide
_ Al t t h * s * y**r* be has m a d e our o t -Aes h i s S y r a c u s * headquarters , and his v i s i t s h a v * b e e d much of the. t i m e dai ly . I t Is a grief to t h i n k t h a t t h e y h a v * s o s u d d e n l y ceased, and t h a t h i s b i t . s t u r d y b o d y l ies unburied on the b o t t o m o f an Adirondack l a k e , N o n e o f o u r r s a A s t * e s n r e m e m b e r a m e a n act ion he e v e r did; m a n y of t h e m can
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SIMMONS—HOLLAND
Motet Wedding a t Grace Churr-h Kec> tory rYidav Iflght
F a y G, S i m m o n s of Cortlajudvilf-and Mies' Clara Ho l land of Hom, * Were uni ted in m a r r i a g e last n ight at th* rectory of t h e Grace Episcopal church. T h e c e r e m o n y w a s performed by the Rev. A. H ~ieaty, rector of. the church T h * c o u p l e w*r* a t tended by Carol ine T. B«l l and Roger Ben .
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I i l l i an Russel l ( l i r e . Alexander p . Moore.) long a favori te of 4he A m e r i can s tdge . h o r n a t Clinton, t o w n , I I years a g o today . .
Thodtaa W a l k e r P a g e , cha irman of the U. a tariff commiss ion , born at Cobham, v a . . f t y e a r , ago today.
Or J. W. K*rr. pr«ssd*nt of the assoc ia t ion of Military B u r g e o n * of the tretted Stetes, ' bel4 let Grand Bhpida Ohio. 41 year. & today
Me; pram reporter, ., -s«h>--'-s' • • '•• ../' K * 4 N 1 . ^ , —
T w o n e w mamberst Jgrs. Wrlaop' Bla ir and Mrs. RussMi Blair , i e lnod t h e Club, r * ' ' j ; - . '
Oimerni H e w s , . Mrs, Aaron, Breed*, w h e n re turning h o m e ' W e d n e s d a y af ternoon, b a d t h e misfortune t o - h a v e »a horse s t u m b l e nearly In front of her h o m e •and hr*ak it* l e s s . — — M r * . - J e n a Stafford w a s t a k e n sudden ly i l l on -Monday morning. A doctor <w*s ca l led a n d Dr. Kel ly waa- called* In counc i l . Sha w a s at o n c e , t a k e n t o t h * Cort-land hovptal where s h e u n d e r w e n t an operat ion and h a * neen^ In a crit ical cond i t ion , s i n c e . — — H e n r y Fl t te and Haro ld N e l s o n a t tended t h * B e y s ' c o d -f e r e n e e a t I thaca l a s t woegt ft i i l l s R a l p h But ler s p e n t ThVfrsday w i t h her sistev. Mrs. S a b r a W i s t s a l l t tn ^ m p r o n l n s . — — T h e s c h o o l tea 1 for Distr ict HO. 4 I* now in the- h a n d s Of t h * collector.- Jerry Sweeney , a n a for the n e x t thirty d a y s Will be received at 1 per cer.fc ' (
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soul rest in
ORDER OF MOOSE
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trnesMe, 'Walsh A A l i e n — A d v e r t t o e -
? r w e f T S ^ ? a ^ B S wtn be feeid st the * * s t S | ' ^ ' ~ *
M Ksmee at I o'eteen s*eday whii. s ptmttar siaerlws
wtfl %e held on Sunday *vanrng st tin i s
Mlee MerfWret Hmrktey <|ef|, on the
An Initiation Hunday AftWnooti at
t:SO o ' c lock Th* Loyal O s d e r of Moose, "So.
LSI2 . will hold a n InitiaUon in their rooms on Sunday af ternoon at 2:20 O'clock.
A c lass ef twenty-f ive or thirty candidate* wi l l b e Initiated and a large a t t endance o t the members i s desired.
TO COWER FIRST DEGREE
John L. L e w i s f nrtgii t o g o to S y r a c u s e D o c 13
John T, L e v i s l edge . No. 5 * 7 . I . O. O. F , will cowtsr t h e Srst degree for Antericus lodge a t t y r a o a s e * n t h e even ing o f Dec . 13 . A Special drill will be held M o n d a y evening and all member* of the degree team- and alt who e*n*et tO g o t o Syracuse on t h s t occasion are r e q u e s t e d to be present at the drllL , , . „ .
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> POLICE CORRAL SHEEP
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dved Wtrtrti fjnd Som* 1 wo
north end of tore during moimlng s h d
Ks*rfy^»%^^^S r w * r * released from the
ClnclOfiaiui, ©•!», r — A g a i n the s trese of our local milk s tat ion i s rel ieved by the Reid I c e Cream Co.. p a y i n g the f a r m e r s the L e a g u e price o t $1.11 p e t 100 p o u n d s of 1 percedt m i l k — T h * local H e m e Bureau meeting will be hetd Monday. Dee, A i t the home nf Mrs. B. * . Ba ldwin st 2 p. m Officers far t h e y*ar win b« elected-. Mrs. MeConnefl wi l l b e present . Mite A. M. * a t h b u n w a s a b u s m e n , calior' m Cortland. Thur*-d a y . - — M r s , Sophia Lorrldg* and Mr* Florence Smith w e r e in Cortland for t h * dsy . r r l d a y . — - M f g . C B . Meldf im w e n t As ~ — i - M l l f o r d Spencer Claie made a land. Thursday. let. wee a business natus . Fr iday . - Q • a * b e e s hdlplng f e e t h * fami ly of hay *d t o her work In
Our S s l A s j s Of Mrs. <>rus R. eecarfSA Dec. 1. nersi *ervic*s Monday at gee boas* Kortit Wejh-da,sAMK a i t i . H. ro«*u efneiatteg MrisimNbrth
M ay his
Syraeuse . D e e . 4 .—Robert Morris, a New Tdrk s tock promoter, waa n o v i e t M herw yesterday o n t h e t h i r d count d f an indic tment c h a r g i n g h i m with obta in ing , under fa lso pre tenses , f7 .«00 w o r t h Of Liberty b o n d s from Miss J e n n i e Nikon, a n aged w o m a n . Sentence Witt b * pronounced Tuesday .
Fight Oraabsrti San Francisco, Cat.. D*e.
Pe ter son i s in the h« h e stilt insists a whole 1 cranberries *r* tfter hl*M halted his attack on the f e e . He'd had on* drink of
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. ... O n * Hundred P « r Cent W a s h i n g t o n . Deo. 4 .—Every
St tached t n t h e American force* tfl G e r m a n y b a s contributed to t h * R«d
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AARfX)—To Mr. and Mrs. Chdrl** ShrdO e t Cortlandt N . ' T . . Nov: i f .
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el*etlOn Of Clrsre Edward Alley wn* wnnAen, s.nd It. F
Waetl, F. H Oeddsrd St. L o w e r * * w e r e se lected a*
,JT;|ir** tret three being ' re-44eete4l
SOL tAJUrlTS HOtftUP RARK
BUJOfiWT i H l S Riodgett Mill*, D e e . 4 ,
J o h a n n a of Syracuse h a g In* at F r a a k
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1:00 train r e t B t n g h a m t o n to spend money e n d a guant l t
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Mua*!*, I n d , C e o 4 ^ m sAAsUld hsndihi yes terday held up t h e It t4«n-viil* S ta te hank , imprtesaad t h e eaah-lar a n d s e v e r a l ematayc** In the **uif and e*o»|wid w i t h fhr#« '*a*^» of
of Uberty
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s e ' * enjoy the 1 • f «
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reotor of t h * chdrob. F s y O. S i m m o n * of OorUandvtll*, N. T. . and Ml** Clara A. H o l l a e d ef H. T. »* ' i
v* •"e«S»f' .*»'.
W t W f l A U b J Ctectnaatw*. H Y . D e c 1. l i t e . Mrs. Cyrus R. Warner .
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trr* Aids Defective « , I'ex,. Doc. 4.—Mti)
offered h e ' fat)
clildren jSa , 1? _ . „a, gh« ,***p l>«^m•,,*! at the homo, without »sy.
•MnsHis^no4rr inang»Sr»« Binghamton. Dec * ~ 2 , •
C r « y , a leading financier sf i HOW T*rk d i e d her* Ust Ml a short iHtteee with typhoid fs*e*7 ate em* 64 yearn
j at - • —
BnndttB steal D e l i San Francisco, Cs l .
Bandi t s entered a doll plant and * s r * catisflsd to j o t « with three kewpis dona "WC
STANDARD WANT ABA
Faims! Farms! ««lsy because the Hit I
th* o n . yen wUl wdet • « . ]
ri'Vcrea. stoek. cropa '•«>» • '"% S a e m a ^ o w ^ t o s j . . . ^
s t s e k *re*a, tseie id acres, otooh. crop* toon 1 I t sere*, steeh. eteps. teets, • • fJ | | A sawshv eAoel. e rep* teelt • " * l
•0 *sre*i steeh, ereps. t*ol« • ^ ^ e p e , tesjs . . .
crops, tool* . . . . s t e S i « « w ^ * *
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Farms **ly. spring d
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., morning at fi BsdlrtShinA pnrtor*
Intermsat tn eeatetery at DTyden-
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fire day m*«*e b a n t i n g e t a e e * l a
# f h ^ t s * l * S i * r . ea t lmates i * f t*l kill of nfOoa* t h i s year in Nfe* prevtne* Is about a . l tA .
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