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THE STAB, TTJESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923, The Only Way To Test Tea is to Taste Nattiral Leaf Green Tea is proving a revelation to those who Have been users of Japans. IT YOU WILL LIKE IT C. Judd of village mlonta, were at the Wood home over "Sir. Bob" a Blc Suoeev. I ForUModvllte Pcreonals.

The home talent play. "Mr. Bob." I p. of North'tield visited given In hall Friday evening his cousin. L.

Wellman, last week. -Mrs i wood returned Wednesday front a visit with relatives In Syracuse. Mrs. Ralph Brown of Oneonta was a caller on friends here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

C. D. McLaury has been spending a few tart to Hnlsn. scnuyier days at the home of her son, JDorr ra furnished some very fine music W. McLaury.

Mrs. Seymour Root of during the play and for the dance Wells Bridge visited her mother, Mrs. which followed. C. K.

Kose, over the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. George Becker and Mrs. Akeley have been in attendance at or the benefit of the Parent-Teacher association of the town of Exeter, was a decided success and the proceeds vere $120.

The members of the cast ook their different parts to perfec- lon and tho play was a scream from tart to finish. Schuyler Lake TVltb the Young People. Otsego County News and also ran a small grocery store both there and at Burlington Green a retiring from farm work. Mr. Milbeit was'twice married, his wife being Minnie Price Brady whom he married 19 years ago anc who survives, together with three MARTIN M.

MILBERT DEAD Known Qtseso County Man Passes Away Monday Morning at Scliujler laike. Schuyler March 27. Martin i i i Milbert a highly respected resi-1 daughters. Katherme Milbert -who dent of this village and widely know 11" es at home, and Mrs. 1- loyd Curry county, passed away at his of Burlington, daughters by His forme home" here this morning at about marriages, and Miss Milbert.

bj n'clock after a two weeks' illness of the laxt marriage. Tie was a m.m "erious' nerve and heart trouble. He sterling qualities and had made many was born in the town of Burlington friends i his short residence here on May 30, 1S59, a son ot deeply regret to learn of his and' Madalme (Rifendorf) Milbert, death. and nearly his whole life had been Mr. Milbert also leaves two broth- spent in the town of Burlington.

He ers, Charles of this village and Damon 1 0( j3 i gton Flats; and three sis- There will be an April Fool social Friday evening in the Methodist Episcopal church for the beneflt of the Y. P. S. C. E.

Don't if It hurts you to laugh. Cafeteria luncheon will be served. All cordially invited. The box and bonnet social held in the Methodist Episcopal church last Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Junior Endeavor was largely attended and a fine time was enjoyed by all. Proceeds, J9.

The topic for the Y. P. S. C. E.

next Sunday evening is "Better Bible Reading." Consecration service. Leader. Mrs. M. II.

Wakorly. Junior topic. "Put on the Armor." Leader, Frances Washburn. Among the Sick. here last November from "West Burlington and purchased the Henry Patrick place in this village.

For several years before coming here he had been postmaster at West Burlington Housewife Becomes New Woman "ill of our best doctors had Riveu roe on" I -VMIS unable to leave my lied for 1U weeks ami jellow as i besides the tenilile stomach pains 1 Mitlcreu. Our dnissist advised my linsliand to Mayi's Wonderful Kemcily and it 11:13 s-ivcd my life I am a new ivouum It is simple, harmless preparatum that re- uicnes the cntnrrbal mucus the 111- tentmnl tract ami a a the i a a i irhich cnnsoi practically all stomach, in- fr -mil intestinal ailments. iivliicllnjr ap- 15 0 will convince or Druggibts ters. Mrs. William Spencer of West Burlington, Mrs.

George Banks of Little Falls, and Mrs. Alfred Sponable of Chaumoiit, and one grandson, Francis Curry of Burlington; also several nephews and nieces. The funeral arrangements had not been made at this writing. Death of Former Resident. Word has been received here Harris Milbert, who had been quite ill with an attack of appendicitis at the home of his father, Charles Milbert.

is better. Emerson Winters is quite ill with pneumonia. George Rose and Miss Xora Hadsell are also quite ill with grip. Philip Craft is quite seriously ill of abcess on the kidney. In Mcmorlam.

In fond and loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away March pi'ndic ifis. One money refunded. the conference of the International Holiness church, held in Oneonta tho past week. F. C.

Burdick is improving his residence by the addition of a porch on the upright part. W. C. Byard is doing the work. MAKYIiAXD NEWS.

Maryland, March M. Esmay and Miss Brady of Cooperstown were business callers at Maryland Grace Homer spent the week-end at her home in Anna Ehrenfels. a teacher of the Mary, land High school, who has been sick with the grip for the two weeks at her home in Ootego, returned to her school duties Monday Strong of Worcester has been teaching in and Mrs. Ralph Gurney and son Lee of Illion. are visiting the formers' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Gurney. Miss Ina Baldwin of East Worcester has been engaged to teach in the Maryland High school the coming school and Mrs. Fred Gill of Lexington were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

William GUI during the Ethel Kitton employed at Hotel Potter, Frances Odell of Lexington was calling on friends last 28, 1921. H. A. Gilmore. Personal Notes.

Cl the sudden death from heart trouble at of Lutie Judd at his home in 'Nebraska. He was born in this vicinity and was a son of the late Cornelius Mrs. George Banks of Little Falls is in town, called here by the Illness and death of her brother, Martin Mil- bert Mrs. John Philips of Hartwick is visiting her niece, Mrs. O.

Peet. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen and son of Frankfort spent the week-end mie here.

Mr. and Mrs. Huyck of Ilion and Miss GIRL HAB PAINFUL TIMES Mothers--Read This Letter and Statement Which Follows Portland.Indiana.--"I was troubled with irregularity and constipation and ft would often have I to lie down be- IIcause of pains. 1 One Sunday my I Jaunt was visiting jjua and she said girla took iLydia E. Pink- Iham'a Vegetable II Compound and got so mother I said she guessed I she would let ma I try it It is doing me good and I praise it highly.

You are welcome to uso this letter as, NEWTON. R. E. 8. Portland.

Indiana. Mothers You should carefully euardyourdaughter's health. Advisa her tot the danger which comes from standing around with cold or wet foot, from littingheavy articles, or overworking. Do not let her overstudy. If she complains of headache, pains in back or lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter.

her careful attention. Lydia E. Pwkham's Vegetable Compound is an excellent medicine for your daughter to take, as it is especially adapted to relieve just such symptoms. Remember it contains nothing that can injure her. STRAND: MATINEE 2:30 22 Cents YOUR THEATRE Today and Tomorrow EVENING 28c Firat ihow 7 o'clock late CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED By PARENT or GUARDIAN At AH Shows Eacept Saturday ftsk Anyone of the Overflow Crowds Who Saw It Yesterday THE SUPREME SPECTACLE OF THE AGE Now in all its b'lory, you may see the wonderful masterpiece of this dny and generation, the great Italian screen photoplay which has been more than two years in tho making and which cost over $3,000,000 In American money; made in tho shadow of Rome.

-GOLDWYN PRESENTS I v- lu Huyck of Little Falls epent Saturday and Sunday with their par- man he -went west to live but had been back here several times to visit, lie leaves his wife and several children; also one sister, Mrs. Samuel Downs, of Bichfield Springs; and two brothers, Stewart Judd of Cle'v eland and Del Judd of Richfield Springs. Mrs. Harr THE UNIVERSAL CAR aad non-atid fifes around. 'TpHINK of a Ford Sedan with starter and demountable rims--a really high-class car having all the comforts and conveniences that go along with an enclosed job--selling for $845.

their mother, who is at St. Johns- vilie, called there by the serious illness of her father, Mr. Enfealls, who is reported very low. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Eckler and son of Westford spent the week-end with Mrs. William' lly. Grant Price of West Exeter was in town Sunday, called here by the illness of his brother-in-law, Mr. Milbert. FOKMERfcT OF WEST ONEOXTA.

Mrs. EUa Sands of Dies at Home of Sister In ITnadlllla. West Oneonta, March 27. Relatives and friends in this place received work today ot the death of Mrs. Ellla Sands of Bainbridge, at the home of her sister, Mrs.

David Drew, of funeral will be held on. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Drew. Mrs. Sands had been seriously ill for a long time and in order that medical attention might be more convenient she came several months ago to the home of her sister In TJnadilla.

The deceased, whose maide.i name- was Ella Simmons, was a native of Bainbridge and was about 70 years of age. She was twice married, her first husband being Dr. Josiah Northup of West Oneonta, who died about 40 years ago in he located subsequently JJJJLX- riage. Her second Sands of Bainbridge. Mrs.

Sands is survives son, William Northup of with whom she resided. sister above named. of this place was of the deceased and her for a. week prior The Miner will and Mrs. George Cushman and Mr.

and Keith. Gushman and son Gordon of Schuyler Lake, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. G.

Gat- fey was a business caller at Stamford Sunday. MIDDUEFIELD MATTERS Middlefield, March Alice Bosserman, county agent, was obliged to change the date of the meeting of the Home Bureau from the 31st to Thursday March 30th. An afternoon meeting will be held with Mrs. E. J.

Homer Mumford is visiting frienda in Cooperstown and Oneonta for a few Graham, who has been very ill is somewhat Anna Murphy is recovering nicely from an acute attack ot Lewis is spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. William Frank Tabor is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Aldrich of and Mrs. Fred Page are moving from Murphy Hill to their home near this young student from Hartwlck the Baptist Seminary preached in church Sunday night.

SCHENEVUS EASTERN STARS. District Deputy Grand Matron Visits Chapter This Evening. Schenevus, March Schenevus chapter. No. 138 O.

E. will receive the D. G. M. Mrs.

Nan Reid Cov Of Oneonta, and the A. G. Fred S. to attend is extended to members of the Order and Masonic brothers. Visited In Mechanics tile.

Miss Grace Lowell, who has been in Mechantcvllle, the guest of her si.ster, Mrs. Homer Eckerson, motored back to Schenevus Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eckerson will remain in town visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd S. Lowell. Oilier Schencvtu Xews. Claude Tipple spent last week at Merlden.

attending to business Among the out of town guests entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Revilo Shaffer o) Cobleskill. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E- E. Boardman. Lynn Merchant was here over Clirtord Webster was in Cooperstown over Sunday, visiting his grandmother. -Among those spending the week-end at their homes, were Ralph Bennett Paul Smith, Luella Halstead, Alma Becker. Transferred to Schenectady.

Guy Boardrnan employed by the in the signal department, ha been transferred to Schenectady where he will fill the position of as sistant maintainer. His duties begin April 1. At the close ot the schoo year Mrs. Boardman, now a teache in the Westford school, will join he husband and the young couplQ wil start housekeeping. Mrs.

Wild Entertains. Mrs. John H. Wild entertained dinner guests Saturday evening, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Bernard and Mr Harold Wild and daughter, Barbar SARDOU'S FAMOUS AND SENSATIONAL LOVE ROMANCE Produced by the Unione Italiuia Forty lions turned loose Into crowded arena among thousands of people satisfy the whim of a a woman.

The most stnrtllng and terrific climax ever sliown. on any screen. Never again will mortal eyes gaze upon such unparallelled scenes of gorgeous pictorial display as are reproduced In this colossal spectacle. Actual Cast or 25,000 People Recruited for This Extraordinary Presentation Through the Ollicuil Aid ol Uie Italian Government. IF YOU DOX'T SEE "TllEODOUA" YOU MIGHT AS GOING TO SEE MOTION PlCXriiES OTHERS FOR TODAY WILL INCLUDE 'International News' "Topics of the Day" Ahead of Nearett Rival Choice Humor EXTRA ftTTRACTION FOR TODAY Harold Lloyd in "Hey There World's Funniest Comedian in One of His Bent Comedies COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Another Super-Special of the Highest Grade Compare it with any other car either open or enclosed, point for point, without even considering the hundreds of thousands now in use or the extensive Service Organization back of your pur- chase, and you will agree that the Ford Sedan represents a motor car that cannot be equalled anywhere.

Let us take you for a rida in SALES CO. wm wr -icatu UL HCL ical -pMfmonia at the Free died at tho of her daushter. Baptist in this village. She Mrs. W.

T. Black, on Delaware avenue, I'r nil. of Mrs. M. of her crlt Williams "of Cooperstown, Tuesday evening.

A will be served at 6 p. folowed by an Informal reception to the Grand officers. At the Chapter meeting, the Star degree will be exemplify. A cordial invitation of Schenectady. Buys Scrlpps-Booth Car.

George Lovell has purchased a Scripps-Booth touring car from Charles Hubbard, the local agent. Delaware County News AGED RESIDENT OF DELHI Mrs. Janet Alnfeleo Irvine Dies at Home of Daughter, Mrs. W. T.

Black. Delhi, March Janet Ainslee, widow of the late Henry Irvine, Baptist in this village. She rs. has been' to- condition since yesterday afternoon about 6 clock. no change for the She was 89 years of age and had been is attended by Dr.

in feeble health for some time. Death rti last better better is attended rjy LIT. 111 TM I wViiM. Pomwoy. 'Wtth Miss Hendterson, 'a was doubtless hastened by a fall which trained in charge.

Mrs. Miner's she sustained some weeks ago caus- Warren Russell, of ing a severe shock to her clailifhter, Mrs. Warren Russell, With her. Amonff" others who are reported as OClnr ill are Daniel Baker, 'Bert Niles, Ford Arnold, G. C.

held at the Chapln and Ruby Simmons, all ot p. conducted ing a severe shock to her system, though no bones were broken. She had been conttned to bed fiinco and has steadily failed. Her funeral will be a a Mr. Crawfard Authorized Ford Sales and Service MARKET ST.

ONEONTA Village and vicinity. 'MTLFORD NEWS NOTES. lifllcs' Aid Meeting Tuesday--Bake Sale--Personal Mention. Milford. March 27.

The Ladles' i Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mre. R. S. Harrison Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A good attendance is desired.

Bake Sale Saturday. The Milford Home Economics club will hold a hake sale next Saturday afternoon at E. M. Ayre's store. Personals.

Mrs. P. D. Schreiber of Port Washington is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. M.

M. Whitney. -Mrs. Cuyler E. Carr of Cooperstown of tho Bovina Center U.

P. church, where she and her husband were for many years valued members. The interment will be in the cemetery at the Flats below this village. MrB. Irvine LEWIS J.

SELZN1CK PRESENTS High school will be held in the school auditorium Tuesday, March 28, beginning at eight o'clock. The program will i several musical selections and in addition thP following selections by students competing lor the prizes: "Jean Valgean," Everett Post; "The Second Trial," Loreen nould: "The Honor of the Wood," Herbert Raeder; "The One-Legged Goose," Helen Mc- Divrtt; "Sergeant Prentice's First Plea Hugh Hoot; "A Madison Square Arabian Night," Ethclyn "The Traitor's Death-Bed," James Van Burr-n; "The Hazing of Valiant," Dorothy Martin; "Kit Carson's Ride Charles Thormgton; "His Mother's Sermon," Ada Dibble; "The Courage of Peace," Donald Rose. Admission will be fifteen and twenty-five cents. The Bible Class Meets. The Douglas Bible class will meet at the home of Mrs.

H. E. Cowan, Flats below uus vm.isc- was of sturdy Scotch ancestry, a March 31, at three clock. Home Missionary Society. 1 is trie guest of Mrs.

S. E. Mereness. Thomas and Hoi Mrs. M.

M. Whitney has returned home after a few days spent at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. B. Bronnyer.

Mrs. Bull of Portlandvllle was a caller in town on Monday. NEWS FTIOM Sewing Circle Meets Wednesday Afternoon--Election of Officers. Portlandville, March 27. The L.

II. S. Sewing circle will be cntertain- by the daughter mentioned, and one bon, Hobert I i of Boston, Mast, and two sisters, Miss Nancy Ainslee of Delhi and Mrs. Anno. Douglas of Washington me.

The late A. Irvine, supervisor of the town of Bovina, and one of the leading farmers of that township, was her son. Church Meeting Tonight. The annual meeting the Second Presbyterian congregation will be held in the church tomorrow evening. Elders are to be elected to eucceed J.

J. "Conceit By MICHAEL J. PHILLIPS Scenario By Edward J. Montague Directed By Burton George Star Cast Includes Hedda Hopper, B. Dnvld- son, Maurice Costcllo, Betty Hllburn and others.

A Story" of Simplicity and Sophistication. A Vital, 'Complex Story Which Conveys in Turn the Languid Aroma of the Hothouse Orchid and the Pungent Perfume of the Pines. A Story in Which the Imprint of French Heels and Moccasins Lead to a Trail of Adventure That Will Make the Blood Tingle With the Sheer Romance of it All. The Missionary society of the Melhodibt Epiiropal church will with Mi-. T.

a a March 3 at 3 o'clock. JAMES DAVIDSON OF FRANKMX ami Respected Farmer Dlo Sunday EteiiInK of Inlliionza. Franklin, March David- fConcludfed on Page Eight.) LaChrippe 1 to Ukt wid ter cfleclt. Ne UICKEST to mot! rtmtil lor CoMi nd CriplM. reu tx withoiil Hill'.

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them fflnni 1 TM' Har I .1 Ih. Snl ol Cold or Mr At Ml DrtHRisti--30 IU. ed that there be a full attendance, as this is the annual election of officers, and other matters of business to be before the society, as this is the last before the annual confer- ----r Burgin, whose terms expire and one to fill an unex- pired term; also trustees to succeed S. F. Penlleld and B.

R. Graham. Delaware Odd Fellows Meet. The annual meeting of the Orand committee ot the Delaware District I. O.

O. F. i be held in tho Odd Fel- low'lodge rooms here on the evening of April 12th. Attends Wagner Funeral Mrs. Charles Bentley ot Oriskany Falls was i Delhi friends over the II.

a. sewing circle uv a was ucim j.i*^»'"^ ed at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Stilos woek en a having come to attend tho on Wednesday afternoon. It is request- llneril Judge Wagner.

Mrs. Benta a as red here as Miss meeting ence. Aid Society Friday. On Friday evening the Ladles' Aid society will hold a community social in tho hall. Refreshments will be served free of charge, and a general good time Is anticipated.

Everyone is invited to como and enjoy a social evcn- Mrs. Wood SuWere Shock. Mrs. Oliver Wood, who suffered a shock early last week. Is reported as slightly Improved.

Her daughter, Mrs. Jerome Strong, and husband, ot One- I Wi. ley, who is remembered here as Miss Mao Cole, was for a number of years stenographer in the law office of Wagner Fisher. Clilcken Pie Supper Friday. The chicken pie supper held in the Second Presbyterian church Friday evening was well patronized by people of the church and of the village and tho many "good eats" were liberally served.

About was realized. PRIZE SPEAKING HOBART. Annual Contest Jn HlRb School Auditorium This F-vcnlnR. Hohart, March The annua prize speaking contest of tho Hobart ACHES AND PAINS- SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! A VOID the misery of racking pain. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment Iiandy and apply when you first feel the ache or pain.

It quickly cases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth through the achinKpart. Sloan's Lintment penetrates luilhout rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor.

At all druggists--35c. 70c. $1.40. Sound Investment Yielding liniment! I Clt.r of ptoolw. Mid other facial disfigurement freely Dr.

Hoboon's Eczenw Ointment. Good for olher kin troubles. of Cr. Fomily Remedies. 1 Hobwm'a Family Remedies.

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