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THE WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN PAGE EIGHT I

HIGHWAY BIDS OPENED I won appointment

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_ „ ,. Kenneth Cornell of Randolph l'assec

Supervisors' Coiwnfttce WCl in Competitive Examination for U. S

Jamestown FetJOrtJtor Ttot corPurpose —Wucncompeiuion. nell a 8tu dent in the Randolph Higl

Fifteen Bids Were Received for, school, has won the competitive exe* * finn nf Tuift amination for appointment as oadeiConstruction Of TWO Hl(jnways at the Unlted Naval Academy

in the County, One Known as I Information was received by Mr.. Mlllc-Qnnth DflVtOH Cornell, when Congressman Daniel Athe Smith Milis-bouxn uayton Reed wrote to that etfect The ConHighway and the Other the gre&sman's letter said:raccaAaaa MfKfiital Highway "As a result of the preliminarjCassadaga Hospital nig unay competltlve examination held aiThe county highway committee of the j atT,e8town on January 23, I am ad

aoard of supervisors met this afternoon in vised that you passed highest ant

he office of the county engineer. W. J. 1 therefore expect to nominate yoi

; . ,j hids for the as principal for the Annapoliaappointtnauer to open and award bids to | wiU yQu klndly flll out th(>mith Mills-South Dayton, and the | enc i 0sed blank .giving me the inforiaga County Hospital highways. Both ma^jon so that 1 can send in youi

oads are to be constructed of concrete niam e to the navy department?",nd ten feet - ide. Although Kenneth Cornell hai

ThAfirat stretch of highway is 4 5 miles Succeeded in winning against th<The first stretch ot n»8 nw8y contestants from Chautauqua, Cattar

n length and the other is l.SH mues.auf,ug and Auegany counties, he yel

Ther? were fifteen bids received. wiU have a physical and mental ex-L W. Stebbins. chairman of the high- ain jna tion at the academy before lit

vav committee and L E. Button and „,ay be enrolled as a cadet. Just at1 u A H»r«nn were present repre- this time too, there is a dispositionlames B. Anderson were present rep

n)imber of cadetsenting the board of supervisors | at academy on account of the dis-Tue lowest bid for the Cassadaga roaa | armame nt agreement. Whether this

»as entered by Thomas Fitzgerald of Fre- (Wi n a ,fect the appointment of theIonia whose bid was S57,800.10, Follo-v- Randolph man is not known.ng are the bids received for the Cassa-1Iaga road. Henry A. Hutchkiss and An-

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D i ckens on "silver Creek, $67,073 85; Some ot our good citizens last Pn

Olean, 16,48 .60; Fr

W. day

»jickenberg, Buffalo, $62, 31 60; E. J. Bai-( ttlng theAmerican Lcgioi

ey Brocton. $64,076 10; James McNam-, Qn jts feet after their great losiira 8c Son. Dunkirk, $66,155.10. Morgan & jn the recent fire . Several had. bee

3och Glean $65,701 85; George A. Hitch- j approached before '

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- w" pusIUTTKH FREED NO EVIDENCE TO

a°fSolicitations of money oi

HOLD HIM I any articles, benefits or entertainAfter a telephone talk with District ments, unless by two thir

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dsattorney C A. Blass of Erie, Pa.,'the Officers and staff or by the 8am

v,,P«flav District Attorney Moore of majority of members present and

his counlv released Max William ;£aJnte d, due publicity must be give.

RudolDh Roiderer, or Ritter, who has by the Post and press.been held since ikst Thursday for | Action for the future witl come be

questioning in connection with the f0re the members Friday afmurder of Arthur A. Woodbury of .evening, the staff met last Friday

VValtham Mass., a salesman who was ternoon and the call to attendtopping af the Lafayette hotel last meeting decided uponnrnmer Mr Moore said that he and , M r. C. J. Carlson, of the Giand. ha

IcSS to conn«B*Rotderer

n Frie on Monday proved such a any such proposal. The spirit of help-

:iasco that it was generally believed ing is most gratifying to all and is

hat Roirder would be released soon predated.

done IS A GREAT RDBBTBlvhat they had done in the way of j Everybody eats some sort of can-earnin.g the mans acts and whera-' ncd stuff these days yet the historfouts at the time of the murder. i of the canned food industry dates

Roiderer left for Chicago after he bapfc on iy about 100 years and t

r»d telegraphed hi* wife and after first canning factory was establishedirran cements had been made for his during the Civil War. It was in 1 •>

ransportatlon. Outta.o EWre,,

TKrSTEES MEETING SiSfSSA regular meeting of the "°ard o

]iam irnderwood and Charles MitchellTrustees was held on 24 th

ed(?d {n packiug damson plumsL922. The meeting was called to order cranberries and currents by,v John F. Welch. President. f*1®.

heat. The industry has grownTrustees present wen. W rat- now thpro ifl an ortrar.^ntionon. Crandall and Stearns. On motion th National Canners As-he following bills were approved andlassed: -a The discovery of the use of heat.. L. Starkweathter, police . . and sealinR jn airtight containers was3. Cooper, bal. treas sal 100.UO discovered by a Frenchman. NicholasRepublic, Light Heat & lAppert. He worked under the incen-

Power Co., Dec., Jan., Feb., tive of an offer from Napoleon of 12,-rent to March 1st .000 for the discovery of a method

r. A. Riley, Clerk, bai. sal. of preservlng food for his army. In& sundries o on the World War canned goods formed

I. J. Dederick, act. F. D the prilicipal ration. The War Depart-3ibbs & Williamson, Ins. on ment whlle the Unfted States was in

Fire Truck ® "

t he war, purchased :to,000,000 c^8®8

The Westfleld Republican, canned vegetables and 2,000,000printing •

ca8 es oc canned fruits for the expedit-iVm. Ford, St. Com., payroll lonarv forces. The annual output o1iVm. S. Stearns, act N. Y. An 'canned goods exceeds in value $800,

C. Tax case 1913 ...... 1° 0- 00 000.000. _

3ttaway & Munson, N. Y. | The theory of the process dlscov-C. Tax case 1913 200.00 ered by Appert was unknown until

P R. Hathaway, Chief .... professor H. L. Russel of the Univer-act. F. 47 -5U

. sity of Wisconsin, using Pasteur s dls-On motion resolved that the Annual f0very fQund n 1895 that thespoila«c

tillage Election be held on Tuesday, peaa experienced by canners, wai

March 21st, 1922, between the hour due tQ bftCterta. Then camehlgheijf 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o clock r. temperatures and sterlllpation uniilM in the Firemen's Hall, Village of the praBeilt high perfection In canningWestfleld, N. Y., for the purpose of foodg hag reaChed. Housewives hav«electing the following officers for the j practiced canning by slmpu»aid village Election be held on Tubs- motho(|8 an d with the apparatus sclay, March 21s*, 1922, between the ea8lly obtained. The National Cannertlours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 Asgoclation has set aside the week oij'clock P. M. In the Firemen's Hall jnarch lat to 8th as the National Can-tillage of Westfleld. N. Y. for the ned Poods week. Just what it pro-mrpose of electing the following of- poseB to do during the week is notleers for the said Village: a Presi- diBC]oaed except that it alms to createeotor and an assessor and be It fur- greater interest in canned goods. Thelent two trustees, a treasurer, a col- consuming public is greatly interest-her'resolved that the Trustees of ed in ci eanliness at tho factory, purityhe Village of Westfleld, N. Y. sub- the f00(j an d reasonable prices.—

nit the following question to the Post.lualified voters of said Village at this'lection. COUNTY Y. M. C. A. COMMITTEE

"XT.he Villaee of N. MEETS'

consolidate the Board of Sewer The bi-monthly meeting of thethe ot Wa- count,- Y M. C. A. «« loW Sjturjto

nr rnnimiRsioners under one Munic- noon at the \. \\. A. nunoins,

ml Board to be known as the Board Jamestown. Thirteen men were pre-

5 water & Sewer Commissioners. as follows: Mr. George R. Ray-

Moved and carried that the Fire nor. Chautauqua, chairman O N.department be authorized to respond Rushworth, H. E p°r ter.o outside calls within a radius of p. Stitt, of Jamestown, M. H. Teriy

hree miles at the discretion of the Ellington; H. J. Baldwin and_Dr K'

„.ul the charge for the same to F. Jenkins of Falconer; F. R. Gottor on and Rev. John Muntz of Forestville;

Moved and carried that the chief Wm. H. Phear. Jr., of Sherman; E.,e author? ed to purchase two noz- T. Welch and R. F. Rope, Vestfle ..

des also two truss ladders. General Secretary Vorheea of tluMoved and carried that we proceed Jamestown VM. a.

o draw up a contract with the Chan- Rev. Muntz led the devotions and•maua Traction Company in regard told of the work being done lv tluo location of their tracks and the recently organized Forestville HI \

ravine of North Portage and English Club.County Secretary Rope reportedfrVrt c 'on the activities throughout the coun

Adjourned, J. A.Riley,Clerk. Ury. Mr. John E. Smith of Dunklrli' was elected ft meinb€4 of tbe commit

tee until 1924 to flll the unexpiredterm of Mr. Dewar of Westfleld wh<las cone Philadelphia to reside.Mr. F. R. Gott of Foreatvllle was el-ected clerk of thftommiUee to suc-ceed Mr. Dewar.

LAMB A COWAN,the druggists.New Victor March Records3h.t Siorc

Night and emergency phone Ho. 138. Open Sunday from 12 to 1 on y.

We answer phone call® at other hours when necessary.

33 Main Street. Phone 2"

Frances AldaLucrefcia Borl

Feodor ChaliapinFeodor ChaliapinFeodor Chaliapin

Guiseppe De LucaBeniamino Gigli

Ja sen. HeifetzLouise HomerFritz Kreisler

John McCormackEriki Morini

Mazurka Sergei RachmaninoffPolka de W. R. Pianoforte s

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. T> 0 t Philadelphia OrchestraSalomes ancc Philadelphia OrchestraSalome's Dance—Part II n"» y

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Chimes of Normandy—With Joy My Heart„ ,

«now Wow Blues—-Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jazz Band

Railroad Blues—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chi. ago

l Q,, Hn . Fox Trot Green Brothers Mellorimba Orchestra

Sonu where in Naples—Med Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra

Dear Old Southland -Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His OrchesIra

)They Cill Tt Dancing—Med. Fox Trot raul Whiteman and His Orchestra

s: ss—Jwhni"Shall"We Meet Again-Medley Waltz Hackel-Berge Orchestra

Bv the Old Ohio Stiore—Waltz Green Bros. Mellorimba Band

con the 'Gin 'Gin Ginney Shore—FoxTrot Paul Whiteman and His Orches„ T . Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra

)Marie V ox Trot Laml)ert Murphy5 Smile Through *our Tears)1 he I and o ou Royal DadmunJCh'P ot tHeO d Block Royal DadmUn(Give a Man a Horse He Can Rule(Washing Baby Marie Cah111) Shopping John steel(I'll Forgot 'V ou _

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rriie World Is Waiting for the Sunrise Jonn s»ieti

Weep No More My Mammy PeerlessQuartetI I'll He Glad To Get Back To My Home Town American Quartet(That's How I Believe in You

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)l Want You Morning Noon and Night "v^RugelEdna Brown-Elliott Shaw

(In Mv Heart, On My Mind, All Day Long Stanley Murray. . -V . ... .... v Stanley—Murray

(Ccmpelia Ballet—Festival Dance and Waltz of the Hours Victor Concert O.

Malaguena Victor Concert °rChe3 J;ra(Dream Kiss—Waltz Frank Ferera-Anthony Franchini

} Laughing ltag Sam Moore-Horace Davis

3 Boating 011 the Skating, Waltzing March ' \ ictor Orchestra

(La Bergeronette, Waltz, Scherzo,L'Arabesque, Le Secret Victor Orchestra

(To a Humming Bird, Elfensplel, The Witch, March of Tin Victor Orches.|Knight of the Hobby Horse, The Clock, Postillion Peasants Dance Vic-

tor Orchestra

Ble?s YouDon Giovanni —Vedrai, carinoSong of the FleaThe Two GrenadiersWhen the King Went Forth to WarUltima Rosa Most BirthdaysTriple Vitamines

With organic iron, contains the i jq March of any month in thethree typea of Vitamines. Bottle. according to records. Weof 100 tablets, $i. More conven- aQ unusuai i ine 0f greetingient and palatable than yeast j fo jders an d booklets, for thecalces and more efficient. March birthday.

Faust —Salve, ilimoraSerenade ViolinMy Ain FolkParadise Violin soloSveet Peggy O'Neill

Follow the Birds cermazone TabletsThrough the season. The first

are here now. Reed's Bird Guide, Used to prevent roup and other

in colors, $1.25 and $1.50. I poultry diseases. 75 cents.

PeptonaContains iron, extract of malt, hypophosphites and Taste

less Extract of Cod Liver Oil, blended in such a way as to be

pleasant to take and not distuibing to a s> nsitive stomach.Promotes general good health by enriching the olood and build-

ing up strength. Full 16 ounce bottles, $1

(;«>o<l Intentions, However Blocked byTost Laws

For BabiesFloating Bath Theimoraeters,

75c.

KotexOriginatedBox of twelve, 60c.

by a nurse in France.Merck's Stearate of Zinc, 25c.Laco or Boccabelli Castile.Rubber Toddle Pants, 50c.

Sanitary Aprone, 50c.Drosine, deodorant powder, 50c.

Signs of SpringThree Tons of Pure Silver Reminds the home maker that

floors need paint or varnish, wallsand ceilings require a new coat ofFlat-tone washable finish and thewoodwork needs paint or whiteenamel. We sell the Sherwin-Williams' line of paints and var-nishes and have our spring supply

Are used in the Eastman Kodakplant at Rochester every week inthe production of silver bromidefor films, Velox and other papers.As-direct agents we get their pro-ducts fresh and satisfactory. Ourdeveloping service is deservedlypopular. ready.

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OVERTON & HALL mm

S Let Us Quote Prices gOil that House, Rarn or Garage which you will build

b°\Ve will have a much larger line of building materialthis season.

See our plans of Colonials and Bungalows.In Feeds and Seeds we have our usual large line.Armour's Dairy Ration, 22 l'er Cent. Protein, 5 1 er

Cent. Fat, $2 20 per cwt.

AETNA ™r IA. S. Fitch

| FEED and LUMBER More men all the time are becomingboosters for the hat which carries theguarantee of "Complete satisfaction, ora new hat."

PHONE 31

BusterBrownShoeswith Buster Service Tips

Q STRONG. STURUV. FUH LOVING. BOYS and GIRLS. And it's not because theyoften have tocash in on the Aetna insurance policy,but because they have learned thatthey can't beat Aetna style, Aetnaquality or Aetna prices.

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, A SKoewrtK SERVICE Woutd r>eve-;W«r Out_^'v—« like This lakeThis —— i Every type of hat in every good color.

1 ■We have put in a stock of Buster Brown shoes

for girls and boys-the very best shoes made to-

day for children, boys and growing girls. Madeto fit and wear.

We give Sperry & Hutchinson Gold Stamps |

K111 R. R. THOMPSON| OTrSmas Cash Dept- Store | TAILOR'

29 MAIN STREETCLOTHIER

WESTFIELD, N. Y

HILL and HILLENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS

North East, Pa.-Erie, Pa.Farm and Village SurveysReal Estate Subdivisions

Farms Are Moving!8 N Yes, we are moving them. In the six weeks past we have sold theA. E. Markham farm, Brocton.Wm. Gardinier farm, Brocton.V. L. Tubbs farm, Portland.Sam Persons farm, E. Main Road.Henry Ames farm, E. Main Road.Newell Hopson farm, E. Main Road.

Oaroffiee is a clearing ho«e for nel estate of every doooripUotb We*«j»bmany yaaie*experience and know ow bodneao. U yoo wtobteseB SL25?»rliating; If te boy. n wityaw eervice. Conenltadoa always ft* QNptl* mOff

" ■>, *■ ''tflj&rNew York Farm Agency ,

Office: GraaftTkettre BsUliff,WcstfkH §**7

For Your Money AmplySecured by

Real EstateSewage Disposal, Water Sys-

tems, Pavements, Struct-ural and Reinforced Con-crete Designs,

fit—Wet Wash Laundry*—Start one (

in your town. There Is big money in,it. Tear around business. No seasons.$1450 will buy one eight pocketwasher, one single pocket washer anaone Extractor. The equipment has acapacity between $300 and $$50 aweek Wrtte Gordon H. Parkhill, Im-proved Laundry Machinery, 304 D.,8. Morgan Bldg., Buffalo, New York.

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AddressPUNS, SPECIFICATIONS"Security" ESTIMATESCaMcuOOee

- i - For Sale.—Baled Alfalfa, Sardand 4th cutting.J|Uj00 V* ton.

Wright Bros. FNFor 8&le.—Freeh Cows. John

llorgenstern. 51w*'tekis lot Btpublictn■