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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 4

Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 4

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THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY Every Child Cannot Have a PARK PROBING OF JAMES DUFFY Louisville Slugger Bats Regular price $1.00. Special sale on Saturday, May 29, 69c each To play In, but at a very little expense every child can have a load of MOSES DORSEY, COLORED ATHLETE, CARRIES THE DAY Enters Nine Out of Eleven Events at High School Track Meet and Wins Them All Sand 440-Yard Dash First," Dorsey; second. Cllne; third, Davis. Time 67 3-5 seconds. Hammer Throw First, Dorsey; second, Hemstrought; third, Ktevens.

Distance, 122 feet, two inches. In this event Dorsey broke the former High school record, made by himself, of 117 feet. Half-mils Run First, Cllne; second, Howard; third, Monell. Tlma, 2 minutes, 13 second. Grammar School Relay First.

Oak Street; second Washington Street. Time, 1 minute, 53 2-5 seconds. Mile Run First, May; second, Stafford; third, Holleran. Time, 6 minutes, 20 seconds. Broad Jump First, Dorsey; second, Pero; third.

Hemstrought. Distance, 19 feet, 2 inches. High Jump First, Dorsey; second, Hanrahan. Distance, 5 feet, 2 Inches 220-Yard Hurdles First, Dorsey; Special for Boys' Basemen's Mits. Regular price 65c.

Saturday, -Veteran Has Been Confined in the Binghamton State Hospital for 1 5 Years and the pleasure will be well worth the price. 49c Atlas Coal and SENILE INSANITY' ALLEGED The annual High School field day Bump Cole Successor to Bump Bros. COR. COURT and WALL STS. exercises, held yesterday at Stow SUPPLY CO.

315-317 Court St, Both 'rhones. II. WOODBCRN, Manager. Park, consisted principally of a dem Dr. Eggleston Says Patient Im ond, Meagher; third, Botnlck.

Time 10 3-5 seconds. Ehot Put First, Dorsey; second, Stevens; third, Hemstrought. Distance, 3 feet, 6 Inches. 220-Yard Dash First, Dorsey; second, Monell; third, Pero. Time 24 1-5 seconds.

onstration of the wonderful ability ir. second, Pero; third, Hanrahan. Time, of the colored athlete, Moses Dorsey, agines He Is Being Persecuted by Relatives 28 3-5 seconds. Pole Vault: First, Dorsey; second, This lad entered nine of the 11 events Monell. open to an Individual winner, and he won first place in every event he en 5 In County Court chambers today, 49 4 4 43 49 JU Ju.

tered. Not. only that, but he broke the adjourned jiroceedings to titor- ono school record and strained severs jnlne the mental condition of Jumes and each of his victories was won Temperance Advocates Extol the Elixir of Life lJuffy, an aged inmate of the Bing-Jiamton State are being with a goodly lead over the winner of second place. By an unprecedented iicld. Duffy, who secured the bear total of points, Dorsey wins the John lng by bringing habeas corpus pro B.

Kimpson gold medal. This prize is ceedings. Is represented by Attorney John I Wheeler, and Dana (. Ilin- Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Craig, well known temperance advocates and a handsome one, worth about $25. The day was a successful one for the Athletic Association, $75 being man attended the proceedings in be half of the Statu. Dr. H. Warclner Eggkston, first as prominent in the home life of Bristol, write warm word? of praise for Duffy 'g Pure Malt Whiskey, the world's greatest tonic and body builder.

They recommend it to the old and young, as they believe, taken as prescribed, "it will prolong life eight to taken In at the gate. The senior class, by virtue of Dorsey' work, won the class banner offered By the school Athletic Association, Hemstrought sistant phynielan at the State Hospital, was examind at some length by Mr, Wheeler till morning. He Mated that he shared the opinion of niieen years. ror Memorial Pay alone upheld the honor of the juniors. frfuuerinteiHlent diaries U.

wagner, who was examined at a previous winning four points. A number of underclass boys showed up well in arlng, to the effoct that Duffy is afflicted with a form of senile Insanity Attorney Wheeler asked Dr. Eg- rather surprising the crowd. In the first event, Dorsey finished 100 yards Ek-Mton to describe the symptoms of penile Insanity and read extracts from 17 A MrtirD' The Florist Who In the remarkable time of 10 3-5 LANTS a medical authority asking the phy-Firlan whether -or not lie agreed with considering the heaviness of the track. A huddle of half a dozen run Grows His Own ners came in a second later, with the authorities quoted.

In some in MancfS Dr. lisfileston was not will Gltnn Meagher and Kolomon Bolnlck Jng to accept the rules as laid down by the authorities and he stated that leading all their older opponents. A first floor boy. Clinton May. won the there Is a great deal of Ullfereuce in mile run, and Pero, Hanrahan, Star Individual casus.

A lack of clear memory as to re ford, Holleran, Davis and Stevens all made a good showing. Monell and Cllne, running for the cent events and a tendency to live over the past Is an early symptom of the disease, Dr. Eggleston said, 0 0 senior class, both figured among the nnd in this particular his statement leaders, Cllne gathering the second largest number of points. Cllne's time in the half-mile run was excel- received the support of the author! Choice Hardy Varieties Specially Suited for the Decoration of Lawns and Cemeteries ties. He said, however, that Duffy appeared to realize tils surroundings lent, 2m.

13s. The large crowd of youngsters at ah times and he could not recall present from the ward schools made liny particular instance In which the patient's memory had failed. Duffy is tit all times willing to relate in detail the grammar school relay an inter estlng event. The High School Ath letlc Association offers a trophy to the Ills Civil War experiences. first, grammar school winning the re Dr.

iggleston suited that the pa tient at times displayed a violent tern lay three times. Robinson street and Washington street schools have each er, that he neglected to use ordinary isie as to his clothing, that he often MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CRAIG. EACH 74 YEARS OLD.

won the event twice, but yesterday Oak street won. Bieber, Qutnn, Fish cried because he couldn't have sugar Thousands of Geranium Plants, Cannas, Begonias, Foliage Plants, Hydran- "My wife and I each are over 74 years of acre and have been so and Ferrault ran for the winners; nnd friedcakes and that he imagined Charles, Albro, Kirkland and Duffy ne was being persecuted by his rela geas, Spireas and Lilies will be in full bloom this week at the much benefited by, and have such faith in the uniform purity and valuable mrd'eal qualities of Duffy's Ture Malt Whiskey, that we for Washington street, and Crowe, tives and the. authorities at the Stat Hanlfaer, Hara and Dyke for Rob Hospital. seno you mis statement along with our photos. inson street.

In the order nanjed "Is a hallucination of a persecutory the boys each ran an eighth of a About eight years ago I had disease of the heart, droosv and nature a symptom of senile insanity (ihked Attorney Wheeler. mile. At the end of the first eighth. Robinson street was in the lead' but '1 believe so In some cases, an catarrh. My physicians cured the dropsy and helped the heart trouble greatly, then advised me to use pure whiskey in one tablespoon doses on the next division Qulnn bounded 10 yards ahead of the rest and his Jiweraee raei colleagues from Oak street main twice a day.

We failed to obtain as pure whiskey anj'where to suit my case as Duffy's Ture Malt Whiskey, in which we have great confidence, and from our experience with it thus far believe, if used in tained tho lead. Dyke of Robinson street school finished second, but that team was disqualified because at one swered the witness. "But the only thing in which Mr. Duffy imagines he is being persecuted Is In being confined against his will?" "He thinks that some money belonging to him is being withheld by a county and that there Is some persecution on the part of relutivea who stopped sending him money." "Do you know these to be hallucinations?" "I have never small doses daily, it will prolong the life of old people eight to fifteen Juncture the runners failed to touch. The interclass relay was finally ar ranged between the seniors and underclass runners.

Fletcher, LaBar- years ty Helping to keep the smallest blood vessels clearer of ossific deposits on their sides that prevent the free flow of blood to every part of the body. The deposits from smoke in a pipe will illustrate this theory in part. ron, Monell and Cllne won for the Cut flowers for every occasion. Come seniors, with Howard, Pero, Davis and Botnlck running for the other Duffy is( 83 years of age and has In ioah time people drank pure grape wine, used a simnle team. None too early to send your veranda boxes and hanging baskets here for filling.

I make the prettiest baskets in the city. personally or telephone what you want. At the High School yesterday all find lived to be very old." records for quick schedule changes were broken. The original plan was "We are opposed to intemperance, and are in favor of such laws Flowers delivered anywhere. 1 0 to hold a single session on account of as will put intoxicating drinks out of the reach of those who damage themselves- and others by such drinks, when they do not need them the field day program.

The coming of the storm, however, led to the reconsideration of this arrangement. iieen in tne institution anout IB yearn'. Dr. Kggleston asserted that the man has an abnormal appetite and that his portly condition is the result, Duffy seemed to be exceedingly nervous this morning, but he displayed no Molent signs of insanity. P.O.

S. OF A. WILL TAKE PART IN EXERCISES or medical use. "Only such makers of honest reputation as Duffy should sunnlv and only a half-day's work was undertaken in the morning. At noon it.

was learned that in-order to peeure Stow this country with, pure malt whiskey for medical use only." Mr. Robert Craig. Mrs. M. L.

Craig, Bristol, Tenn. Park, the High School must hold its field day immediately or not at all. At Duffy Ture Malt Whiskey is invaluable for overworked men 30 p. the sun began to shine again, and accordingly school was dismissed a few minutes after the session had opened, and no afternoon delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustains the system; is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old feel young and keeps the.young strong.

classes were held. CAU1ION. hen you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for The Judges of the track meet were The Florist Who Grows His Own Plants N. D. Van Atta, Professor V.

8. Paes-sler and Dr. F. W. Sears, C.

Earle Stevens of the Y. M. C. A. was starter, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the "genuine.

It's the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and is-sold in sealed bottles only never in bulk. Price $1.00. Look for the trade-mark. 451 COURT ST BOTH 'PHONES. Floyd D.

McLean and O. Pack -State Hospital Car to Riverside M. Gar- the "Old Chemist." on the label and make sure the senl nwr tho ard, timers, and Professor ver. clerk of the course. All members of Washington Camp, Ko.

12. Patriotic Order Sons of America, are invited to go to Endlcott on (Saturday afternoon to take part in the Memorial Day parade at that place with No. 15 of Destershire. The parade forms at 1:30 o'clock in the Btternoon and all who go will leave iunKhiiniton about noon. At 8.

o'clock Saturday evening the regular meeting of Camp No, 12 will be held ut 15 Washington street. Ttus-iness of importance 111 he transacted mid a full attendance Is desired. All members who desire to proeure caps or badges nre urged to he present at this meeting and order them. Monday morning, May SI, every member Is requested to report af. the rooms 0S a is unbroken.

Write Medical Department, Duffy Malt Whiskey Rochester, N. for an illustrated medical booklet and free advice. The order of events was as follows-100-Yard Dash First, Dorsey; sec I2E2EE3E IUYFALO I'TICA BIXGHAMT" AfBVRX Extra! til i n.i ocioea lor ine purpose of going to l.estershlre as guests of Camp Jso. 15 and participate in the Memorial Extra Special xniy parade at mat place. 59c REGENTS EXAMINATIONS 49c IN RURAL DISTRICTS WAISTS, of White Lawn, Suits.

Coats. Dresses 27 mi TRT st t.v trimmer! until mlirn inr "STORK CLOSED MONDAY, MEMORIAL DAY." HpeclalTeRents' examinations will he field on June 14. 15 and 16 In the following schools: For niiDlla' nrellmlnarv PETTICOATS of Perca- line, deep shirred flounce and dust ruffle. Worth $1,00. LIMIT ONE.

newest designs. Wortn $1.00. LIMIT ONE. certificates and teachers' elementary certificates, HarpursvlU and Sanitaria Springs: for pupils' prelimtnsrv eertlfl-rutfx only. Port Crane, MoCIure and C'orhettwville.

The program of examinations Ir as follows: Monday mornltiK. urography; Monday afternoon, spelling and draw-ite; Tuesday morning, arithmetic; Tuesday afternoon, elementary Knglish nnd first year English: Wednesday jnornintt. physiology; Wednesday afternoon, elementary United States history. The oral examination in reading may he given at any time during the examinations at the convenience ef the SESidtaJ? Hl ANNIVERSARY SALE WILL BE A RECORD-BREAKER. We're going to "wind up" this most remarkable selling event by having a day of most rSfX ii ni wlll-crowd ore t0 the hmit easy t0 eothe reas" Leo's Specialty Cloak Store is so popular.

First, becaule our bargains are genuine; Second, our service is unexcelled. Everyone receives the most courteous attention. We want your trade and we'll treat you right. "You'll do better at Leo's" i on the tonme of every woman who has visited our store during this sale The news of this sale has spread like wildfire, bringing hundred of women who have found everything just as represented Zd I Don let anything keep you from this store Saturday. Positively the greatest money-saving opportunity of the season! represented ana njive promea Dy iraain0 nere.

GIGANTIC SHIRT WAIST SALE! Greatest Mark-down SALE of Women's Tailor SUITS Call at Graham' for Memorial Day bouquets or plants for cemetery use. Adv. AN EXTRAORDINARY SKIRT SALE TAILORED SKIRTS of finest all- rTllI wnl vire voile, trimmed with sat- fill J4ijJ in. Worth $8.75. Anniversary Sale mm Beautiful Waists of Linene.

with I Cfl embroidery collar and cuffs, also 1 P1UU taffeta silk lingerie and lawn. I -Jjll Worth S3 and U. Anniversarv Sale Headquarters for ice cream cones. ISest assortment. Russell Fruit Co.

Adv. STYLISH SUITS of Pan FINEST TAILORED a Ann 50 ama, Serge, Broadcloth $7 and Worsteds. Worth SLITS of plain and striped serge, in new models. Jet buttons. Worth $20.00 $15.00.

AdAKflTS of French WAISTS of Batiste, Lawn and WAISTS of Linene, Batiste, Jap Linene, tailored and trimmed snv styles. Worth 11.50 to 3.0. new 98c EXTRA SPECIAL! Waists of tcaits Xet and Taffeta Silk and Ba- of Lmene and. Lawn, tiste; new models. Worth tailored and embroidered $5.00 to J6.9S.

PO fj( models. Worth J1.25. 7Kf Anniversary Sale tJUiUU Anniversary I LOU Serge, Panama Mo-. SUITS of Prunella, Bedford Cord, Serge and Worsteds. Worth $35.00 to $40.00 S225D hair and Worsteds.

Worth $25 to $30." QIU EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL 8 to 11 a. m. BEAUTIFUL JUMPER DRESSES ANNIVERSARY GOAT SALE! WASH SUITS of Union Linon trimmed with torchon insertion tan, white, pink and blue. Worth ue. worth oi satin foulard and Taffeta Silk.

Worth $10.00 and $5.75 $8.75. Special COATS of Taffeta Silk. Covert Mohair. Panama and Braided 1Z.50. SKIRTS of Mohair In black and SKIRTS of Panama and Sicilian blue.

New styles. Worth in all colors, newest gored $3.98. 1 QQ models. Worth $4.50. CQQO Anniversary Sale.

JJ Anniversary Sale iJiiuO SKIRTS of Best Taffeta Silk. SKIRTS of Imported Worsteds. made in plaited and gored stripes and checks, new gored styles. Worth $7.50. CO 7(j styles.

Worth $11.50. tl fifl Anniversary Sale. ijlUi Anniversary J) GREAT PETTICOAT CLEARING SALE! PETTICOATS of Percaline and PETTICOATS of Heatherbloom, Checked and Striped Percale. deep sectional flounce. Best Wrorth $1.50 to $2.00.

OBl in town. Worth $3.50. (T1 00 Anniversary Sale jJUU Anniversary Sale JJI.uD PETTICOATS of fine quality tt'B" iii Vimii'm a-JwrS Taffeta Silk, black and colors, cut very tun. worth $5.00. I hree Hours Only I isr S3.BB 1 8 TO A-M- I HEATHERBLOOM PET- PETTICOATS of Percaline with bj dflonnc! 1 heatherbloom finish, deep 2 Jt 1 tucked flounce.

Worth $2.25. Worth $2.60. CJ AQ sijj Xet. Worth $15.00. Anniversary COATS of Covert Cloth and Broadcloth, new styles, jet buttons.

Worth Pf nn Anniversary Sale il COATS of Linene, In white, tan, blue, pink and lavender. JUMPER DRESSES of Striped SUITS of Union Linon. trimmed j-wn. cw styles, worth $2.75. ciuny insertion, excelient Anniversary Sale Stanchest 11.

if I. Motorcycles It i aluaye on the Job. thing leust trouble ami most comfort at smallest cost. Don't overlook the fart that it I the machine to buy. BICYCLES Tires, Sundries W.

BROWN 21 MAIN STREET models. Worth $10.00, Anniversary SB.S5 New tailored models. Worth LINGERIE DRESSES of Batiste. Three Hours Only 8 TO 11 A. M.

COATS of Covert Cloth, 2 4 1 seml-fiting Jtseauuiuuy trimmed, new styles. styles. $2.75. Anniversary Sale. S6.50 SOTS of Natural Linen and Union Linon.

new tailored styles. Wrorth Anniversary Sale ill), CO worth $10.00. Anniversary Sale SI.II nodfli, silk lined. COATS of Black Panama and Covert Cloth. Worth ia and IS.9S.

RAJAH DRESSES, new models models, Worth $10 and 512.50. $1.98 splendid values. Worth $2.00. I $2.00. SUITS of Linene.

In three-piece Anniversary Sale .56.51 Anniversary t-ale MSI models. Worth $22.50. Anniversary Sale.

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