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JOURNAL
Wednesday, May 14, 1924
Nine Aniendittents
C<m ^~fi||,IIonors
I
To Election Law , ,
Justice J. P. Hill Grand Jury Finds
Foiirte^rt Indictments
The Popular HiP'Length Blouse
le brand new amendments hay«
2n made td the election law in thiS: diiie
The Grand Jury sitting in connec­
ite. Few of the numbei-> however,; ever
tion with the May term of Suprt
Any general importance. A il|‘ '
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, __ s presiding al
the election law^ Were i tro- term o f Supreme Court now
lend^thi
Lttorhey C
luring the recent session o the tesS in Cooperstown; There was „ . .
i open and fbm
E the after
ure,, but only nine managed to: large attendance of the members o f J*\di<
lurviVe ,to the ejctent of becoming: the Otsego county bar and the fol-i The
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:her parts of the
am Utter plead guilty b
barge of driving an automobile V
mates of soldiers’ and sailors’ homes,. IdeH o f i_jtomey' intoxicated April 29, 1924, in the vUJaptaiix jlage o f Sehenevus through his e
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7629
troupers, (Sidney
T H E VlCTOl GOVERNOR
New York has a Governor who kiiows
how and What to veto.
Thirty days have paSSed since the
LegiSlaiture completed its work,
TW O S P IX a A L W EEK S
all of that time Governor Smith has
msidered over seven hundred bills
Last week was Music Week and
•ecoided his action. 'Much illconsidered and hastily ena'cted leg­ this is Better Homes Week, Music
islation he vetoed- Probably the and ithe home go well together and
distah^ishing characteristic of his we are sincere in the hope that the
v e t o e s i s their constructive tone. cause of both ■y^l be materially ad­
They are seldom marked by a bare vanced by the o(bservance of special
disapproval.
Nearly always the weeks in their interest,
Perhaps one of the most distinctive
reason stated points the Way ito have
made good legislation out of what.^^^f in
” which the setting aside of a
week helps these causes lies
ind careful
' fails to pass his critical
tkal and
the amount of publicity whidh
received. Iii the cities nearly all of
.
Noteworthy among tlie vetoes are the newspapers have been issuing
the salary increase bills. Every ef­ special Better Home editions. Tbe
fort was made ito draw them skillful­ idea has a strong appeal to thousands
ly so as to skirt all the shoals of con-( of readers who either own or are
Btitutionality including the new rOcks desirous of acquiring their own homes.
of the Home Rule amendments. But A class of valuable adveartisers
neither judges3 iiior teachers nor other also directly appealed to, but we have
passed muster and all jhot seen any special editions or even
local officials; p
me important local salary increase special sections
music week.
bills affecting any appreciable num­
ber of people were vetoed. The same
Congress ds going into its sixth
unbreakable obstacle—^the limitations
month of unlimited forensic oratory.
of the constitution—affected the pro­
The voluminous copies o f the Con­
posed salary increases for Judges o f
the Court of Appeals and Supreme gressional Record have used up approximateSy 10,000 acres of pulpCourt Justices.
wood for the manuJ^iotiJi^e of the
While the veto of the Highway map paper alone, while scores o f extra
in no way interfers with Ithe present printers edge-up the type every night
program of road building and those at the big Government Printing Of­
roads adopted and for which appro­ fice, j^et no legislation has reached
priations have been 'made will con­ the President which has met with
tinue to be built, it illusfeates a ^ in his approval excepting the- little bill
how difficult it is to cure a Legisla­ allowing the franking privilege to the
ture of playing politics with non-par­
t)w of President Wilson.
tisan .issues.
. . Since Governor
Smith has tried to estabEsh a scien­
Notice of Sale
tific road map based on engineerii
iiv a will se
principles alone and thrice the Legi?
a h ig h e s t-----------latuxe has not been able to resist
the temptation to try and slip in a| Inn, 34-36 Pioneer St., Cooperstown,
N. Y., on the 29th day of May 1924,
few of its pat particiiar side lines of at
at 1;3C
1:30 o’clock in the afternoon the
nuadway. A Governor advised by a followij
following goods and chattels to wit:
really expert road engineer is jforcatcher’s mask, one chest pro
.°P®
catcher’s shin guardt
tunately a little
l i ^ e too much for
one pair o f baseLegislative politicians.
ball sh<
ihoes, one 'basiie-ball suit, ineJudstraw hat,
Civil service raids fared no better'
i , one box of
at Governor Sntith’s hands even when I'po'ker chip!
larm dock and 2
they bad Legion baddiig if they viol- 1clothes brushes, the
ated the Constitution.
by the undersigned.
led, a s an Inn-keeper
to satisfy the daim
Fortunate for the State and un- of tle*^ m id eS ^ ^ a
fortunate for the politicians willing against William M.
IW sa<Tifice
sacrifice the
the good
rood of
of the
the many fo
thea v ® ? 4 ? H ^ S ‘ '
tW
for, | mvner of M
the selfish satisfaction of the few that *3 2 ^ 2 ^^°’
Lester Tunnicliff
y
IHEByilDrUnDEII co.
mCORPOEATED
Cooperstown’s Greatest Store
ile ini
cated in the town of Hartvidt:^,
.cijji
dek, Jl
17th last, aiid the case was sent t
County Cpiirt for trial. Clermonte 6 .
Tennant of Cooperstown appeared for
the defendant.
imber of
”®: included Former Gounty Treasurer
Allan Zwindle against whom four
,ter. Aiiother am W
w t ; ® . G. Johnson of Gooperstowb, Judi separate indictments were brought,
gives STimmary jurisdiction to m e William
'sviujam H.'
Hf Biiliiv
.guN
three of ^vbich charged burglary in
istice A- L.'i.T,a
■ I S r L S S a i d S i ”",
£ 5 T O j L land
- Justii
third degree and (petit larceny and
bther third degree burglary on
ing was Judge
with a demob
demoUstra- entered a plea of .guilty through ;
lination to another office made at
>rney
Frank G, Huntington
for several minute!
■ " ti. Secretary of
(onta and he was given a suspend­
his
lending all boards When ne_ arose., me expi
ite ;
gratification at the opportuni
ed sentence With instructions to go to
_hout the stats
of .election throughout
state, meeting
socially
socially the ban'
arristers wit! work for his father 0 the home farm
and the
copies of the amendments,
ai
. had been isociated in 1 between -Oheonta and Mt. Vision. 1
■ -law ■ ■ >klet form will
new election
)nal way during the
shortly ap;
crimes consisted of breaking into the
id thatt he
h was loolting forw£
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2 &
Hudson stations a
sail close
lociatipn.
Schenm ts, East Worcester and Mary
land or the night of February 15tl
last, and one attempt a t the ScheS '
nevus station
ition on the 2nd, on which
w
Canadarago Park, the well-known
occasions he took a small quai
summer resort on lake of that name
of
money
and
other
articles
arid
caus­
The American Farm Bureau Pedernear Richfield Springs, has just been* raoji is putting up a strong fight for ed some damage the total o f which
sold by the Hugh R. Jones Company, he passage of three measures i
was estimated as amounting to about
Inc., for Fred F. Pox, who has con­
?100. It was the order of the Court
ducted it for some years. The pur­
that out of the thirty dollars per
chaser is Dr. George A, A:^mstrong,
month whieffi his father, who was
ChesterH.
Gray,
a
l-egislaitive
rep­
Whitesboro, who plans extensive ad­
present offered for his services,
resentative
at
Washington
of
the
naditions and improvements and will
'taonal farmers organization visited twenty dollars monthly be paid un­
continue its popularity.
recently to get the backing of til that amount had been refunded
The entire property of about 140 Ithaca
the New York Sta-te farm bureau fed­ Zwindle ia a young man who ha<
acres includes the park of about eration
on the bills. It is not known served a short time in the Navy hav­
six acres with a lake frontSage of 500 whether the New York State organi- ing ^ e n discharged on account of
The amusement features in- a|;ion will take any action on tbe <Mc- physical incapacity in January since
fary-Haugen bill, but the other two which time ho has not been working
immodate lu
leasures have its^ hearty snppoTt.
regularly. He seemed very anxious
sand skaters, dance hall, large
to go back home and make g
hall, boathouse with* thirty BUCITANAN COMPANY TO
Frank E, Siedemopd pleaded guilty
bathhouse and a new feature, CELEBRATE 75TH ANNIVERSART
to indictment charging abanjJonment
ggan slide.
ire company of his one-year-oldi child last JTanuary.
•e are also four camps cornof the out- He was married in Oneonta but had
furnished and a farm of 130 tanding merch.
.... -3 organizations of not been living in this county lately.
acres with farm buildings, twenty- tentral New
Nei York, will celebrate its He was apprehended in Chicago where
five head of stock, four horses and sevonty-f
•fifth anniver
he said that he had
1
gone to try and
j
extensive equipment used for produc­ Thursdaj
find work after heir ? laid off by the
ing much of the food used at the park and 23rd. The c ____ ___
Central as a locomc
motive
during the season.
the form of a big Spring SIItore Fair New York uontral
.
The Brunswick Hotel at "West Win­ (luring- which time the store iviU
be firemen at Albany. Judge Bill
structed District Attorney Campbell
evenings^ and bargains \ivfll
field, owned by Dr. Armstrong for
some year, figures in the transaction oflrered in all lines. Prominent manu­ to send fifty of the sixty dollars the
facturers
o
f
hardware
and
house
fur­
young man possessed to the wife who
and becomes the property of Mr. Pox.
n
ishing
will
give
demonstrations
and
is with her parents in Winiisor and
G. H. St. Johns, Leonardsvillo and
prizes will be awarded 1d' dly.
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It deferred sentence until later in the
Utica, represented Dr. Armstrong in two
is the aim of the managi
igement to term when ho w
' ini custody
wasp aroled
completing the sale.
of
the district mttornoy.
ever held in
* this section^of'lho'cora^ventcci
t ^. and
^ a very cordial invitation is _J. d. Magee, a boy of s^v(
glary
pxton(|ed -all residents within reach- dieted on a -charge of burgh
ird d (^ e e and petit larceny, for
dretance o f Richfield Springs to
jaling six chickens and a rooster
it the ^ore at this time. For fur■ ■ sted from Chauncoy V. Umstead in the
Sometime betwei nine o’dlock and
town of Worcester, pleaded gnilty
daylight Wednesday nighit, last w
burglars
eni
trs gained entrance
" "
through 'his attorney Mir. Tennant and
sSrijJ
he was given a suspended sentence
iter, removing
removing aa part
pot of his
with insfauctioim to go to work. The
in a side door and blew
crime was committed last JMaxchThey,
made
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clean getaway
Ifller indioted on tbe same
n MQIer
about ten dollars in change and $1(
Gov- Sfnith on Friday of last week charge growing out of the san of­
worth of goods consisting o f butter, announced
the
veto
of
the
bills
pro­
cheese, matches, cigars,, cigarettes,
cigarettes v i n g increases in the salaries o f
■dines, washes, knives, ‘
nstices o f the Supreme 0>ur
Sheriff Converse and 'one of th
of "ths Cottrfe of Appeals
Police visited.the
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■ scene abou
were .disapproved on constitu
noon and made a careful examination Both
tional grounds. Supreme Court Jus­
of ifche premises.—iOur Bpringfied tices
now receive |10,000 yearly,
Center Reporter.
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assigned to the Appellate Diin the third and fourth de­
partments receive in addition the s
?2,€0O and the presiding
presiding Justi
“
sum of $2,500. The Justic
~
ed in the firstj and
ai. second
>nd judi
The Act to amend the education
tirfcments continu
^ ue to recei
eceive from
law, prohibiting discrimination in tiie ^ i r respective
ictive cities,
citie
ies,, counties or d ^
employment
additiom compensation
It of public teachers based tncts sucliIi additional
OTTOMETRIST
lake their
n sex has! been approved by tbe Govemor. Thilis bill seeks to remove dis- pensation what they
Phone 315-W for Appointment
crimination
nination in salaitry schedules o f ceiving.
teacherss in the pnblic
pnhli
'lie s(
schools based
on sex. Governor Smith !
“This
has bee
leen the law in the City
o: New
y of
Y;or] sinee-as
bad as '1911.
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lee-as far back
I am
inable to understand -whj
rhy a woi
vomar
performing exactl; r the same
as a man should receive les
less com­
pensation for her services.” .
C onsu ltatio n Free
S = - S i S - i 2 r S a s a s SJKS;*
ICanadarago Park
Changes Hands The Farm Bureau
On Legislation
The assortment very complete in every
branch. Never have we shown a better
or more complete line than now, a t prices
th at are very low, quality considered. Let
us show you.
All the newest weaves, in Spring and
Summer Shades. .Linens, Voiles — both
plain and fancy—Lace Voiles, Printed Silk
and Cotton Crepes, Cotton Canton Crepes,
Imported Cotton Crepes, Imported Ging­
hams. Let U s supply you with the newest
and best the m arket aifords.
A bhmse fo r This tailored blouse is easily made
th e sp o r ts when you follow The Belrobe, a won­
derful dressmaking guide enclosed
with the pattern for the blouse. It
the buttom
holes, and the slit p 0 c » ^ Buy your
Standard'Designer Pattern at our
Standacd'Desi^ier Pattern covmtcr
and then visit our piece-goods coun­
ter where yeu will find
a^tpeopriate materials.
7629 shows you hew to
B of
STAMDARS^ESKNER PATTIRM with U K KLROBI
Ellsworth & Sill
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.
fense through Tiis attorney Mr. Friery pleaded not guilty and the case
was sent to the County Count for trial.
Bail
xil was fixed at $500 and furnished.
John L. FisB indioted for driving
a motor vehiedo while intoxicated
tlirough Mr. Tennant pleaded not guil­
ty and the case was sent to the Tounty
Court for trial. Pish was arrested
in the town of Oneonta May 3rd
How Much Money Will
You Have Ten Years
H ence?
GLASSES FITTED
RIGHT
B o you know that statistics show
that the majority of men of middle
agre will have less wealth ten years
lienee than they have now?
B. a MORGAN
TVenty years hence these men will
Be wholly or partially dependent
Bpon relatives or public charitv.
Startling: but too true!
CHIROPRACTOR
Bow can this be true when tbe^inui
try as a whole is growing* more pros^
perous Yvith every decade? Because
after a certam age a,man’s earning
capacity declines, and this often oc­
curs just when the needs of his fam­
ily are increasing.
Southern New York
RaBway, Inc.
Announcement of the opening of an
office for tile, transaction of a general
real estate business has been made
by Loomis B. Wood of Fly Creek and
his advertisement in this week’s issu«
of ^ e Journal will be read With in-
Effective April 22, 1924
S 'S fd S iy 'u
T elephone 3S9
IP IT’S
Facts—
The Business man knows
• Be must keep his stock,
store, f a c to r y , plant---
Car Washed?
Washing your own car is a
long and unpleasant job.
Very often you haven’t th e
tim e to do it well,
ANNAH GREGORY GUERNSEY
I I-eath ersto c k in g S t.
Mr. Wood has had a large exper­
ience in th^ realty line being associa,ted with his brother-in-law Clark
Warren of White Plains in a large
concern of the same nature in Saras­
ota, Fla., and be is thoroughly Well
qualified to serve the interests of this
locality. If interested in real estate
he is a good man to see.
We make a specialty ofwashing^cars. And we do the job
Office H ours— 2 to 6 o r by appointm ent:
TEWris leave Cooperstown for Herkimer
His credit, standing, ability
to buy, Borrow money,
demand collateral.
TBe proper form of <:over
to best protect your prop­
erty, and tlie soundest and
largest insurance companies
are provided
c^^g iv e you complete satis-
A large shipment for Ladies just receiv­
ed, in Silk and Gauze.
counter. But before you buy your
material get your Standard-Designeri
Pattern an d see how m uch or rather
how litde you need.
Judicial Salary Bill
Vetoed by Governor
inaured.
NEW MUNSING UNDERWEAR
7627 the new colors at o u r piece-goods
r i‘
NEW SPRING and SUMMER HOSIERY
The Famous Gordon Make in Silk in all
the leading Spring Shades. If you need
anything in this line let us supply you.
Prices $1.00 to $3.00 pair.
the rnaterials recommended for this
blouse. You will find them in all
f^ w n —
Burglars Visit
Sprin^eld Center
REAL ESTATE
OFFICE AT FI’LY CREEK
NEW WASH MATERIALS
The collar is Printed crepe, C anton crepe, crepe de
worn uff or Chine, and washable satin are among
S
Teachers’ Equality
Bill Becomes Law
New Silks—Wool Goods—and Trimmings
:
Tires
We Handle
Goodyear x j
Firestone
United States
Kelly-Springfield
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Look around you and you see how
true this is. How many men you
know who ten years ago were making good salaries but are now doing
odd jobs! They were good spenders
then but they are “has beens” now.
You can,, however, have more money
ten years from now than you have
to-day. How? By Saving. Save
something every week.
Oiir 4% COMPOUND INTEREST
DEPARTMENT provides a system
for saving.
^3.00 deposited weekly at tlSis bank
for 10 years will amount to $1,916.04.
FORD SIZES
ALSO 32x4 AND 32x4% in GOOD­
YEAR CORDS
C A LL A N D lS E E U S
The Second National Bank
OF. COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.
r ^ tr o u b le to you —and very
Leatherstocking Garage
Cooperstowiy H, T,
A. C. Shipman
FIME INSUEAtfCE
CaaptTalmwn, N. T.
FRED L E T T IS
^ F F IC IK S
ii4eat
^ Fred
Harry H- Waisey, Awt. Ci
LyM T . Pier. A u t. Cashier
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