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THE OEEAN EVENITTO TIMES. SATURDAY, APRIL 1,1922. pupil is 62.44, irhereas i a schedule and this is forbid- i according to the tame re- i den by law. i the cost of education perl Objection is occasionally raised I pupil is 555.17, or $7.27 below the because of the size of the propos- 'average. Jed program.

The answer given to Again quoting the bulletin. this objection is that it covers a 16, for the purpose ot compar-! five year period, and at the pres- ing Oiean's per capita cost of edu- i ent rate of increase Olean may ex' cation with nearby cities of its pect thousand more pupils at the iclzss we find that the annual end of five years than it has today. pupil in Baiavia Is Then why not vote on i Dunkirk schools each year as they are to; 'Elmira HorneU be built? asks another. This was Comparison With figures Jamestown $61.87, Lackawanna at the mass meeting in WewaiUOWin from Other Cities Show Lockport m.90, Tona- the Armory on Tuesday night by well ill SUlgleS. irom Oiner lilies SIIUW $62 .00, Clean statement that schools arcj PAGE THREE facts in matter.

'the statement that schools I needed in every section of the city Bradford, April From the above it will be a a every citizen ia bowlers got into tie pay circle of: With the interest in the vote to fce cos on i oiean a hool in his own neighbor- lit interstate bowi-eg tournament was taken on Thursday ceil, 02. considerably lower than it is ool should be willing to when the Iron Men and the proposed bond issue of of tfce cearbv i s. Ihe shortage 0 er sections Lucky Strikes wok ve ifourth and filth positions ia the This plsn adds nothing to five-siaa standing scores of sold and 2710 and 2653. do Henry Cornell is made I prisoner after police chief gets on trail. 000 for school buildings, growing greater daily, citizens are being i It is urged that it is also well urged to study all phases ot the consider that the state local school question before vot- compel Clean furnish education-1 ing on the 5630,000 school build- al facilities for its children if i ing bond issue on next Thursday.

fails to do it herself, and! that the cost per pupil will be no i It has bren urged by opponents S3 lt are houEed Ba na ng of the plan that the cost of cdu- mate-shift Quarters as is already ch of of Jake Grozins of this city roiled The election morning and iKr.ry old, a restaurant second place in the singles arrc be i i i 596 point TM corner of McTanney and who are and East State street on tied for first place. Grozins cation in Clean 1, already the district from po.ntl' Theyqual i fjcations of voters Shearman of Jamestown. old, of Punssutawney. high. It would seem that the cost own buildings, pc-r pupil is the only fair basis of A recently Esued by (he board of education shows that in According to report Xo.

G16.J191G the minimum teacher's sal- comiiilc-d by the New York Statuary was $450. whereas at present; Bureau of Municipal Research'the district is required by state tin'-ru aru 25 riiii-s in the stale; law lo pay Sl.OUU as a minimum ji ranging from 15.000 to 50.UOO salary, therefore, the only way to population. In these 2S cilies the'return to the old basis of cost average annual cost of education: would he to return to the old sal- pear elsewhere in this paper. Here's Our Bid For Your Business Tomorrow! The newest Spring Suits--the newest Spring Hats--the newest Spring Furnishings in America, The most reliable lines of well known advertised goods featured in the National Periodicals. The most sincere Values a merchant can give --the fairest dollar for dollar's worth a buyer can ask for.

Safety, Style, Economy--all wrapped up in one parcel--yours tomorrow at Kari-Spindler- Reel'Go's. Spring Suits S30.00 to $50.00. Mallory Hats S3.00 to $7.00. Spring Ties $1.00 to $3.00. Silk Hose 75c to $2.00.

Karl-Spindler-Reel Co. Henrv TV. Hill is assisted The fine new organ of the First Baptist church which is to be ded- i The Weantowa five, didn't, even if it ought of Olean. i arrsteil as li Chief Dc-mpsc-y stopped a fight ed 2373. The Olean bowlers did'between Jeresen and another man well in the singles, but slipped in 1 in L'liion street some tinie after the chief that he had jusi K-ana-d Five-Man ro of 5J39.

He Shearman Bros. Jamestown 2 7 at he a r3 crc G. W. U771 Ir i hl lhc 1:111 Easter Brands, Jamestown 2745 in Elrco t. Iron Men.

Bradford 271 north of the Pennsylvania rail- Colligan's Lucky Strikes, road tracks, and his roll, inelud- Bradford 26S3 29 0) Mat certificates, was Two-Man I gone. money had bc-c'ii in McMullin-Beveridge, Austin 117 6 pocUetbook on a liip pocket. He Anderson-oPrnell, Jamest'o 1143 Have Your Easter Suit Tailored to Your Measure At Izzo's Ton linvo probably at some period In your life-time noticed man neatly dressed on Union street nftcr emerging from JZZO'S Tailor Shop and envied hint. You, perhaps, thought the price vras too high for you or you, too, ivonlrl be stylishly dressed. The fnct Is, it costs you only a trifle more, and in some instances less.

IZZO allows you 20 cents on the dollnr also, which you can apply on a beautiful Silk Waist for your wife or daughter, or Brnnsvrick Records. Come and talk it over vrith me. It cost-? you nothing to investigate. E. B.

IZZO 141 NORTH CXIOX ST. PHOXE 95I-W. icntcd tomorrow was heard splendid advantage last evening at the public recital given by Henry W. Hill assisted by Miss Harriet Parker, organist of the church an'd Mrs. Olds, vocal soloist.

The auditorium of the church was filled with music lovers who thoroughly enjoyed the excellent program. There was praise on al! sides for the organ which is of the very latest design and complete in every particular. Under Mr. Hill's masterly touch music of worjilerrul charm and beauty flowed from the instru- i ment. Because of illness, Mr.

Bushnell, who was to have several vocal solos, was uii- able to appear. Mrs. Olds sang two numbers in the rendition of which the qualities of her voice wera splendidly brought out arid its range and power demonstrated. Her solos were thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs.

Parker proved herself capable organist and -well qualified to preside over the fine new instrument thai tiie First Baptist church has installed. Snow 5 Inches Deep Falls in Glens Falls Glens Falls. N. April, 1 -Rain last night turned to snow which was still falling in heavy flakes over this region this morning. It had reached a depth of five inches in this city and is deeper in the Adirondack woods.

In Platts burgh where the business district was swept by a fire early this morning 'he snowstorm is credited averting a greater loss. Kane 1130 Brennan-Bunce, Ole-an 1127 Individuals J. McTanney, Austin) 597 Wescher, Jamestown 557 Grozins, Bradford 9 L. Kennelly, HorneU Shearman, b9 All Events J. Shearman, Jamestown 1737 Jako OrozirJB, Bradford 4 J.

p.loc-k, Kane 17S5 Janifstown I 7 2f. G. Xetlermaii, 171" Yesterdny's scores follow: Kvents G. W. Jamestown.

2771. accused the man he fought. O. Gisel 1S6 Tilolime 15S 214 Fornell 174 "Menrer 16S Total 900 Iron Men, Bradford, 0. Johnson 162 M.

Bird 15S W. Mabb I 19S Jim Grozins 237 R. Johnson 1S2 159 183 1S4 203 215 9 4 4 2710. 204 177 153 12S 146 199 131 177 1S2 17S Questioning the two men. the chief learned that Cornell had ad-; mittc-d them and others after hours to the Shannon place and had served them drinks.

The chief lo-. cated Wing and Furigeson in a Union street hotel, and, on thoir information, went after Cornell, who. according to the two, had pushed Jeresen toward the door; of the pir.ce by placing his hands on the Chicago man's back. When arrested. Cornell said he had only The chief located more in his pockets.

In the search of the Cornell over a Union street store, was found, which, with the 525 Cornell tried to conceal in his clothes, totaled S139, th sum Jere-; sen told he lost. There were 29 one dollar bills in the money found on Cornell and in the Cor-, nell apartment. 927 937 SOS 963 Colligan's Lucky Strikes, Bfd 26S3 Thessen 159 197 Colligan 210 204 E. Mayo 165 15S Weld 137 165 Shea 224 1S3 Otean's Big Department Store THE STOKE WITH A SIT-SDICATE PCKCHASIXG POWKlt Spring Sales inning HUNDREDS OP ITEMS AT SPECIAL PRICES THROUGHOUT THE STORE Figured Crepe Satins, foulard effects. Yd S4.25 Fine quality Crepe de Chine.

new Spring shades Periwinkle, Mohawk, Dahlia, Begonia, Fusehia. Monday only. Yd AH the Canna, Firsheen Crepe, the latest silk dress fabric. All new Spring shades. Yd Silk Sport Skirtings.

Spring sport shades. Yard All the new S3.75 S95 307 C- L. White Motor. Bid, 2179 ESfflTS IN Crescents defeated Hinsdale, 6710 in an interesting game. Jleado and Carll stared for the Crescents, Lincoln starred for Hinsdale.

Norn's and Coburn played a great guarding game. Hinsdale scored one field goal, all others were made on fouls. The line-up was as follows. Crescents F. Norris.

r.f 3 Carll, l.f. Coburn, 2 Meade, r.g 16 2 Weinman, I.g 2 1 Herrick, I.g 1 Coon Wicllam Broughton Delo Hartnett Weautowin J. Coughlin E. Weis R. Both J.

Glace J. Sheehan Totals 123 140 161 153 172 15S 156 113 165 145 The Leading Dry Goods, Carpet, Furniture and Drapery House of Southwestern New York. 150 issl 19S 175 170 749 734 Olean, 2373. 1S1 157 176 116 157 169 110 119 145 13S 155 60G Had Si.cnl years of life in Belmont, near biilhp'ace Belmoi.t. N- April.

1 -Samuel B. Knight died at his home in Beimcnt, Wednesday evening 177 136 177 175 799 S22 753 llixed Five. Bradford, 24SS. W. Paton V.

Dunham R. Scott O. Carlson E. Kean e. Totals Knapp Cronwell THch Lippcrt Eisenman Totals Woodmen, F.

Mayo. ..147 ..144 ..154 ..156 1S7 203 199 162 132 142 127 171 117 175 201 175 210 140 16S after an illness oi several months, aged 76. Knight was born in trie Knight's Creek A'alley, not far from Belmont a his early life was passed in this vicinity. When a voting man he engaged in railroading ana rose rapidly to the position of general traffic manager of (he Wabash serv- i ing in that capacity for nearly 30 1 I 4 lie enjoyprl a wide acquain- amoni; railroad executives I7 and was regarded as an authority traffic matters. During his long period of service wiih the Wabash lie lived in St.

Louis. About ten years ago he 13 retired from active service and re- I turned to Belmont to spend his 1 declining years amid the scenes 6 iJ! of his boyhood days. He purchased I a beautiful home here, and when TTTi not engaged in looking after his HiHlE 10. Warblers were unaccustomed I the small court but thru close ('guarding were able to hold the locals somewhat in check. In the preliminary the Crescents of i Olean defeated the Hinsdale Reserves by a 67-10 score.

Hinsdale, April 1 -The Hins- tdale High school defeated tlie Warbler quintet on the local court last evening. The visitors showed a fine brand of basketball, but were outclassed by the locals. A large crowd attended the game which was the last home game 'of the season. The final score was 33-1 in favor of the locals. The lo- i cal team will go to Olean on the llth to play the'same tsam.

The! 1721 16 15S 173 in Nebraska, he spent his tim visiting with friends ot his boy- hood, now grown gray and re- Police pull Wayne and Eighth streets place and arrest five. First arrests uixler the new- soft drink ordinance of the city were made in a police raid of a place conducted by F. A. Williams, 43 years old, and Marion Banker, 21 years old, at Eighth: and Wayne streets by Policemen William Banilck aifl Matthew; Giiinore. Five arrests were made.

Wil- I liams and the Banker woman were I charged with Laving prohibited 112 West State St. liquor on their premises; Stephen Smith. 27 years old, an employe of the place, was charged with bar- jj boring intoxicated persons, Charles Cook, 35 years old. Miles Farington. 21 years old, ot Clarksrille, were charged with in- toxication.

One gallon of alleged moon- Bertha Hausknecht of Reed street left this morning for Altoona, where she will -visit friends for two weeks. Mrs. C. O. Layman of Port Alter gany was a recent shopper in the city.

H. C. Demcey of Cuba was a business visitor in the city yes-, terday. estaurant Phone 1184 MELPHY L. WAHL, Prop.

Hinsdale Lincoln Reynolds, l.f. Jenkins, Linderman, r.g. Schryver, I.g. S3 G. 1 i 3 I Slingerland Bellis A.

Johnson 3 Snyder S77 S94 791 Bradford, 22SS. 172 106 169 TM ..141 ..147 ..143 ..154 145 139 1S1 134 LADIES HAND BAGS Many new style for Spring at very attractive prices. S1.65 to S15.75. Woman Supporter of DeValera Coming to U. S.

London, April, 1 Countess Marfciewelz, one of Eamonn De- Valera's strongest supporters, today sailed for American aboard the Aqiiitania, that she is 'g'oing to arouse the women America to the s-jport or the Republican faction in Ireland." F. R. Brothers Co. PHARMACISTS. i BETAILEKS Roses, Carnations, Lilies.

Wo Grow Onr Orrn Stock. HERRON'S Total General Baldwin Brooks Hitchcock Muldon BnIIers Total 757 793 Garage. 2291. 199 172 121 IS! 147 ir.fi 163 ISrt 12S 12S 144 123 140 1G2 73S 159 159 Knight was a keen business man and made the of liis oppor- tunilies. accamtilatine through a of years by careful ine.

a lame tstatc. Knight followed the advice of the old philosopher who "A man is rich who when he has When he conid retire play once more, ho did he enjoyed life in days of relaxation keenly as ho vouth. When began and Farington were not arraigned, as they will be held as witesses. The case, being the first under the new ordinance, will be watched with interest. The police said the evidence obtained and statements obtained fror.1 other, persons will be siiiticien'.

to convict. Complaint had been made to Chief -Jack Dempsey that the place rather raw. This being our first anniversary we wish to thank the people of Olean and vicinity also our many friends among the traveling public for their patronage during the past year, which denotes an. appreciation of the honest effort on our part to give Olean a first-class eating house at a nominal cost. Thanking you again, Yours respectfully, MELPHY L.

WAHL. 756 767 7 6 to fail a fe months aio he did i Bradford. 2205. McAndrews 143 333 Pierotti 147 Herbig Placs 171 Wirm 142 not complain. 7ft- I.l.i I I 1S9 17'.

1S3 i had He ihat he the n'--y from the east who. when shadow? to fall in ing of ha JPHI'S IL-STfil xitl ni.eh tat the V. M. C. A.

Physical VI- Total ..731 672 S92 ba TAXI We hare reduced the rate. Give us a rail. Pay and Night Phone 1603 Headquarters Ideal Garage. cou shadow of tb-o 'score of 22-10. The game was fast had furious, but the pace set by 0 tfif.

TSnnWfs was too fast for the Vp- A i Stars. W. Pelton. of the high car- school team, starred for the All Stars. The official score of the gamo is as follows: Rookies I the Img aco.

He I ret back in the valley of Ger.ps-?? wa; one of the dear- cst wishes of 1-i- heart. The cities ar garish and In the (hine; are real and off all friendships those of youth arc A. SwaiHon. 6. All Stars L.

Toohey 0 'J. Johnson, 2 W. Pelion. 6 E. Tuliey, 10.

G. Geuder, 4. P. McGivcrn, 2. -P.

Schell, 2 L. -Mindler, Meyer. 0 the rr.o;» jinrere and I.nftin?. Mr. Knis'it leaves a wii and ilausiitr, Mrs.

I.cn's IT. Thornton two James and Thornton, Mr. and M. lirowa of latter named for him. The funeral i North Barry street will leave to- wil a tl'f church for Philadelphia and in rfieraoou an'' 'he I bury.

X. where they will visit burial crhMla, iwo We have prepared another royal treat for the whole family for the week-end special--just let your thoughts linger a moment on this brick combination: French Chocolate, French Vanilla Par- ait center and a layer of Cherry Sherbet. Quality reigns supreme Jersey Ice Cream 'Tne Cream of Creams." Everyone that Tias listed Jersey Sherbets are poatcra--get a pint or quart carton--it slices lite brick cream. Ask for SHERBETS. There's a Dealer in Your Neighborhood PORTVILLE ICE COLD STORAGE CO..

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