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THE BINOIIAMTON PRESS, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1930. Final Prices Lowest of Day at Close; in Light Volume 18 Prices Drift New York Stock Exchange Today New Addition to I. B. M. Plant Will Be Opened Prices on Curb Remain Within Cardiff Giant Will Be Left tl'lt Ova IH(h With Dance oo Dec.

19 RANGK OK VALUKS TODAY Ouiilatkmt by Ihirr. Hudson Co. 2 2 2(1 2 2 Isiler Tel A.Tel Kelly Kenn Copper 1 Ucmbrrt New York (forte terrhange 27 Oiwa Hit Uui Selling Again Lowers Bond List Levels Hits Second Grade Issues; Prices of Leaders Are 271, KtidJooU, Dec, 6 With Dec. 19 set as a tentative date, International Business Machines Corporation em Losses of 1 to 5 Are Common on Big Board Market Gains Little Comfort From Merchandising Organizations Allied Chemical inn 201 Jon flint 01 Jewish Colony Preparing for Hanukkah Fete Annual Feast of Lights Com-memorates Israel's Victory Over the Syrians Narrow Range at Fort Dodge Alii Chalmers 37 Vi KJ STH, 5 27H 27 6 42 12 ia4 Krer" l'lllgh Valley Louisiana Oil Mack Trurka Mix Kcahnard Mldcont Pi'tr American Can 1 1114 1IS 42 ployes, their friends and the public- 27 27 '4 ft 42 I214 111 21 31 '4 Am nl'r ft Piiund. 87 S7 i7 XI 12 27 27 34 ft 42 12 1 20 7S W' 12 at-large will dance In the new addi 1 30 3D 21 21 tion to the I.

B. M. plant, rapidly Montgomery Ward 21 Exception Is Noranda 20 Syracuse Chamber of Com 2H 214 78 nearlng completion in North street Sn 21 21 WW fill, fil4 8 American Ice Am Inter Corp Am I-ocomotle Am Knicltlng Am Steel Found Am Sumatra Am Tel Tel merce Quits Effort to Bring Proceeds from the affair will be de SO'i, 3d Vj Mines; Utilities Suffer Fractional Declines 12 Hlacult 79 Nut Caah Itgstr ..31 Nevada Contol 12 A hl A Kt 1, 7U 12 voted to the unemployment fund. The KVi 12(1 123 12ft Irregular Hoax Back East I. B.

M. band, directed by L. C. Hall- im 1X4 711 711 79 man, will play. Am Tobacco 107V 107 107 107 North American ft1 118 07 fl LIST OPENED STEADY New York, 6 (United I 'reus) Members of the committea include: Scott Armstrong and Merle 2S New York, Deo.

8 (United Press) The Syracuse Chamber of Com Special, service In all Jewish 9 Weekend dullneaa and Irregularity Anaconda Cop MM, W4 31iWj 8.H4 Armour 2H 2 2 Atchison Rt IMCi 1W 1NH4 Atlantic HIM, 21t 2fH Selling' again Influenced second Ryan, program; George Llttell and merce announced abandonment of Its 43 prevailed on the curb market In the attempt to bring; the Cardiff giant, UVi 43 t. 1 111 grad bonds In a renewed drive to lower levels on the bond market In Further Heaviness in Gaso Italilwln Loco 2flV4 2.1 24H Lynn Salisbury, refreshments; George Gianuzxl, Robert Ellenberg-er, George Taylor, Walter Dyke and Leo Dumas, decorations; William short session today and, with few ex 10 synagogues of Blnghamton, beginning with Sunday evening, Dec. 14, and lasting through a period of eight days, mark the annual observance of the Feast of Lights, called In Jewish life One of the greatest showman's Halt Ohio 72 Ti 72 the brief weekend session today, ins ceptions, price movements were con hoaxes In history, and with whose i jt 72 line Prices Complete Pe troleum Situation 72 Raraadall A I ('4 1114 H'4 Heth Breel (Ill, Kl ll while Irregular Influences prevailed fined to a narrow range. flninerVnVrr ie." tot.nc. the names of George Hull Nash Motors 28 28 Packurd Motors 11 Pan Am Petrol B.

43 4.1 Penna It S(i Phils A Kdf Coal. 1(1 10 Phllllpa Petrol 17 17 Pub tierv 72 72 Pullman Co Ali Pare Oil 10, 10 Radio Corp 13 1.1 Hep Iron A Steol. 17 17 Royal Dutch 41 41 Reynolds Toll 41 44 Ht Joe Lead Kt Louis A Kan ir 54 64 Wl MV, 'Hanukkah." This Is a season of In all sections of the list among 'high One of the outstanding exceptions and John Rankin, late of Bingham, 10 Jll the B. M. will award a clock.

Iioscii Magneto 1714 1714 174 IT1 llrlgga Jifg l.V, 11114 l.V, lm grade issues. was a burst of selling in Noranda Plant employes are urged to take ton, are linked, from its final rest general note among the nationality and includes the lighting of candles Canadian l'aclflc 4V'4 424 42' New York, Deo, 8 (Aswxialcd In the foreign department, Berll Mines, which broke more than 8 17 41 ing place In a public park at Fort Piyws) The stor market ended th points under heavy offerings at their families to the affair. A band concert will be played from 8:30 until 9 o'clock. The em-tire first floor will be devoted to Electric 6s sold oft a point, while In both homes and synagoges during the eight days of the feast. Dodge, Iowa acene of Us making week with a further downward drift tracted by omission of Its dividend.

fraction recession was forced Cerro de Pasco 27 27 27 27 Ches A Ohio 42 424 4l'i 42 Chi St pf. in', 101,4, 1014 Chicago St'li 8UV4 Cbryaler Motors 1714 17 1S 17 of prices today. to Syracuse for housing In a niu Leading public utility stocks were German Annuity 6 Vis. In the Latin 1H 17 11 44 51 61 12 While It commemorates one of the dancing. American group.

Montevideo 7s of seum. Trading was. In light volume, but rails were spain conspicuously ror the moat part lower, with frac tlonal declines taking plane In EJec 44 2i 64 61 8 12 12 1952 spurted 1 Vs points, while load The giant Is made of gypsum, In Coca Cola Columbia Oat 1IWV, mi 8 39 J.VA heavy, several penetrating fttrthe trie tfona and Share. Un ted Light era were generally slightly under Kcors Roebuck t2 52 Shell Un Oil 8 Sinclair (III 12 12 Kkelly Oil 12 12 a form resembling a 10-foot fossil momentous military victories of ancient Israel over prodigious hosts of the Syrian opposition, the Import and meaning of this mid-winter festival unfold themselves primarily In Into new low ground, and elsewhere Ithaca Singers American Superpower and Cities CoDfoleum 8 8 8 previous closing levels. United States of an early superman, and is back in In the list losses of 1 to 6 point Service.

government bonds ruled dull an Coiitol (ias M14 84 W114 K. Fort Dodge after years of wandering Nouthern Pao 100 lno 99 99 Oils were erratic. Humble and steady. were common, although few decline exeeeded 2 points. and down the earth, for exhibi its spiritual essence.

The celebration Southern Kf Missouri Kansas Pipe Line gaining Mixed prices ruled in the railroad 61 7 61 (17 61 1 (17 67 has its roots, In the historic experi The, market Rained little, romfort tion at fairs, bazaars and other show places. But now, according to the division. Highest grade carriers to Give Sunday fractions on weekend covering. ences of the Jewish neonle. When Cont linking A 22Hi 22S 22 22 font Can tv 4UI4 Cont Motors (14 3 Corn I'roducti 7714 71H4 78 Crucible Kteel M4 fil(4 Iel A Hudson 14IV4 14IU 14IM.

from reports from merchandising 40 48 48 continued to display firmness, unaf. 49 62 report rrom Kort Dodge, he will about 200 B. the Syrians sought organisations Indicating that retail while Gulf and Standard of Indiana were In supply at fractional concessions. A fractional gain in fected by the selling. Lower grade Standard Gas Stand Oil Calif Stand Oil Stand (III Stewart Warner Htudebaker 62 23 never again take to the road his trade was showing no more Improve rails, however, were subjected wanderings are over.

mint than expected, and reports to overtnrow the rising power of Rome in Egypt, they had to conquer Palestine which Is the corridor to 18 26 18 22 renewed pressure, and Florida East Goldman Sachs was the sole feature Night Concert The story of 'the giant was Iu Pont RS SkVi K7H Knstman oKdak 157 1S7U thnt there had been some necessitous 22 Coast 6 dipped to new low ground popular tale 60 years ago, and was Egypt. In the year 168 B. C. Antl- selling In the past few trading sea In the dilll Investment trust department, while leading Industrials were virtually unchanged In a quiet on the opening sale, off a point, more popular than ever when it 61 23 18 22 86 61 46 26 29 14 Texas Co Texas Uulf slnns dampened any cheer whlrh Erie 5s were forced down 1 V4 61 61 Klcc I'ow A 42 42H 42H Krle 27 27 2714 27 Freepert-Texsa 32U B2U Ii2 32 dawned upon the people that a most ochus Eplphanes actually succeeded in subjecting Palestine to his rule. He even marched into Jerusalem and mlKht have heen gained from the points, while Chicago and Enstern trade.

4'imken Hearing remarkable hoax had been perpe 62 26 18 22 36 61 46 26 29 14 143 62 17 14 limited rally In the last hour yester 35 Young Women Students Illinois 6a sold off a point. Slight 25 trated by the various owners, who 26 29 day. Selling was not Inclined to Oen Electric 4H 4N 474 47 Ocn Mi.lora 3.1U. 14 31 '4 Ml gains were recorded by St. Louis 2 swell In however, the day's included among their numbers leading residents of the East, some of ban Francisco 4s and 4tys.

Union Oil Cal 8 I l'lpo IT Rubber 11 Steel Vanadium Steel 16 16 (Hidden Co 9 11 9 Inquest- sales aggregating only about 7ZO.OO0 to Appear at First Con gregational Prices in other groups were .143 143 143 tnem men still known to fame. plundered its Inhabitants, torturing and putting to death those who crossed his path. At Modin, a village In Palestine, there lived at that time a priest by the name of Mattathias. His Indignation was aroused by the suffering shares. highly Irregular.

Lorillard Bs spurted The giant was the brain child of tiold Dust 34'4 8(T4 34V4 J4 Uoodrlch 18 18 1 18 (It Northern pfd HHM, a 114 (13 14 lti'4 (it Nor (rre ctfs "Jn Hi'A 2IH4 Wabash point, while fractional recessions 62 63 62 17' 17 17 It 14 14 the late George Hull of Port Crane In the main, final prices were lowest of the day, and the lowest of the week. The list opened about (Continued Prom Page Five) and Blnghamton who always said West Maryland Western Culon The Glee club of the Ithaca Instl Hudson Motors 2.T4 2:114 were forced In International Match 5s and General Theatres 6s. American Telephone and Telegraph 4 Vis steady, but grew Increasingly heavy .136 136 136 133 98 98 97 97 of his people and by its spiritual slavery. He stirred the hearts of his that he conceived the Idea during discussions concerning the origin of self. He started around for the rear throughout the two-hour session.

tution of Public School Music, one of seven associated schools of the firmed up fractionally. Weatlngbouso Willys Overland Wooiworth Yellow Truck man witn a farmer to whom he 4 4 4 4 (10 60 60 611 Hnpp Motors 8 8 8 8 Illinois Central mi msk 80 flu lnp Copper 9 9 Inter Cement S9W StH4 fiUV. The weekend reports from the Youngstown steel area were en was Indentured while a boy, of the car and stumbled and fell. The woman slipped to the ground. "Hempstead did not fall down him 19 10 19 1U The block of stone from which couraging.

It appears that steel Ithaca Conservatory of Music and Affiliated Schools, sings a special five sons known as the Maccabees, and gathered a small band of faithful Jews about his camp. With the cry of freedom upon Its Hps, this small band fought against the Syrian forces for a period of three years. Finally in the year 165 B. C. the Maccabees orders placed by automobile manu the giant was carved came from iter Combus SH 2ii 2 2i4 nter Match pfd .,111 01 At IU orest Lake Woman, 82, Burned Severely self.

I could not tell which part of her body struck the ground and there gypsum beds In Iowa and Mr. Hull Wall Street closing prices are printed In (he Final Kdltloo of The BlnghamUia Press. proirmm before the union service of faoturers will bring a distinct upturn In the operations of soma of Imcr N'U-kel 18i4 18 1814 IH'A the West Presbyterian, Tabernacle engaged stonecutters to carve the flsture In an abandoned shack near was no thud. He was asked "from your observa by Kerosene Blast the smaller Independents next week, which will offset a decline In lie- M. E.

and First Congregational soci Eggs tlon of Mr. Hempstead, had he been Potatoes and Cabbage, Fort Dodge. After it was completed eties at the First church Bunday at routed the Syrian army from Jerusalem and victoriously entered the Temple. With song and praise thev publics operations, leaving the ag New York. Dee.

(United Press) New York, Dee. (Associated Prssa) drinking, and he replied: "Whether the reason for Mr. Hemp It was hammered with an instrument made of needles to give an 7:30 p. gregate at about 43 per cent of Egga--Rccelpta. 10.972 caiea.

Market rededicated it to the worship of God, The club Is composed of 35 young rated capacity Ilroi. Refrigerated weak. Montrose, Dec. ft Miss Fanny Carr, 82, who lives alone In Forest Lake township, seven miles from Imitation of pores In the skin. It was then boxed and shipped east stead's actions was nervousness and excitement following the accident or whether it was because of drink, I An encouraging aspect of the women, all preparing to teach music in the publio schools.

They sing na instituted Hanukkah to commemorate this triumph of the spirit. Throughout the ages Hanukkah weekend reports was the Increase (Cents Per Doaen) Fresh gathered enras, fresh, to Blnghamton by freight. Then It could not say. He fought with me shown in the volume of bank clear under the leadership of Joseph Laut was moved at night by a four-horse refrigerated, 2225. when I came on the scene and he Potatoes, 04; steady.

Long Island, bulk, per 1M) pounds, 8.504i8.7S; Maine do, 3 30193 50. Cabbage steady. Upstate white, ton, 24.nn27.O0; red, 46.00; Southern, 1-bushul hamper, white, 20Oyi250. Cotton Market New York, Dee. 6 (Aaaoclated Press) team to Cardiff, near Syracuse, Montrose, was seriously burned Tuesday when she attempted to start a fire with kerosene.

Gladys Smith was passing on her way to school and spoke to the Jewish people of the struggle of its spirit with the cultural forces round about: The candles Kuril firsts, fresh, 294132: refrigerated ner, well known soloist and former assistant conductor of the Harvard Glee club. He now is in charge of 181121. had no reason to do this for I was there trying to be of assistance to him. He staggered considerably." where it was buried on the farm of William C. Newell.

Thjs was in inns, presumably Indicating that holiday requirements for funds are being felt In fair volume. In 22 hading cities, the decline from last year was less than 24 per cent, the smallest In several weekfl. Recent Flrata, fresh, 2UW2S: refrigerated. 17 ran to her assistance, as did a neigh which the Jew lighted urged him to rededicate himself to the struggle of 1868. In the fall of 1869 Mr.

the Ithaca group for the fourth year. a 17. Ho said, In answer to a question. bor, Mrs. Henry Spafford.

Her Mr. Lautner also was organizer of Seconds, fresh, 26; refrigerated, IMS 18. mankind for freedom of thought. Newell engaged two men, Gideon Emmons and Henry Nichols, to dig clothing was nearly all burned off. that Mr.

DeMann apparently was "all right." the University double quartet of Fresh gathered dirt lea, No. 1. fresli weekly declines have averaged Dr. F. 8.

Blrchard of Montrose at a well, and on Oct. 18. When they Harvard. He has had training under 20S122: refrlgoraicd, l(l(iilfl. annul au per cent.

Engineers Start Water, Cotton futures opened steady, unchanged to 5 points higher. December, 10.39; January, 10.4R New contracts: December, 10.40; January, 10.49; Much, 10.74; May, 10.98; July, 11.18; October, 11.34. had excavated only three feet, they tended her. She was taken to the home of Mrs. Lee Feasenden, where IMrtica, No.

2 and poorer, fresh, IS such well known conductors as Dr. Karl Muck, former conductor of the "discovered" the giant. she Is being cared for. 19; refrigerated, 13. Checks, fair to choice, dry, 17.

The "discovery" brought hundreds Boston Symphony orchestra; Dr. A. John 1 Gray, 24, farm hand of Windsor, could throw little light on the case other than that Mr. Hughes sent him to the Ralsh farm to awaken Mr. and Mrs.

Ralsh and sent him to get Justice of the Peace A. L. Meeker a half-mile away. He said Supply Survey; Tests Given Rockbottom Dam The Gardner-Warner Post. Amerl from far and near to, see the mar Fresh Pacific Coasts, whites, extra Further heaviness In gasoline prices complicated the already disturbed petroleum situation, but crude prices seemed still to be holding fairly steady.

The action of Prairie In withdrawing as a general crude oil purchaser, however, may be rather Davison, conductor of the Harvard firsts to extras, 31fl36. can Legion, of Montrose, has made arrangements with the United States Glee club, and G. Gorokoff, Russian New York Cattle Market New York, Dee. (Aaaoclated Preas) Cattle, 1,710. Market nominal.

vel. The newspapers of the land were full of It, Mr. Newell took In $26 an hour at the gate to the1 other western and Southern gathered, conductor of note. Veterans Bureau branch at 8cranton 29r3. Each year the Glee club of Ithaca to send a representative here Thurs stone age grave.

when he returned everyone had gone. Jersey hennery whites, closely hard on some of the small producers, as grown, until this year it is to day evening, Dec. 11, at 7 o'clock, to Professor James Hall, state geolo selected extrss, B7ll39. Mr. Ralsh testified that Mr, Butter gist, was quoted at first as recom Vealers and calrea, 1,310.

Market nom lnal. Sheep and lambs, 13,180. Lambs steady good, 8.60. Hogs, 1,810. Market nominal.

give more than 20 concerts, Including two trips of three and four days, New Jersey selected browns, 41 ft 13. White Fasa Hughes did not want either Hemp mending the find to the attention of New Yark. Itn: (United Press) stead or DeMann to drive away. Mrs. respectively.

Its purpose Is to arouse archaeologists, but on Oct. 28, he Fancy Jeraey, Including premium. 40 Butter Receipts, T.A21 packagea. Market Ralsh corroborated that part of her wrote, to publishers in Syracuse that (42. it was a "statue." Dr.

John F. interest in musical education. The program consists of varied numbers, Including incidental solos. Nearby and nearby Western hennery Bar Silver Boynton, a geologist of Syracuse, whiles, cloaely selected extras. 8741.111.

New York, Dee, a (Aaaoclated Press) added that it was "cut from a niece Nearby and Western hennery whites, One soloist traveling with the Glee consider claims of former service men who are entitled to a disability allowance under the recent amendment of the World War veterans' act of 1824. M. B. Reap and staff of the Seranton bureau will make the examinations. The county highway force has completed the lineal survey of roads in Susquehanna county, which will no doubt be taken over by the Pin-chot administration for improvement during the next four years.

It is not thought that the governor's plan liar silver, 3314. or stratified sulphite of lime, quar average exlraa, 36W36. Bogert Sanborn, New York engineering concern employed by the city to make a survey of the water supply situation, began its work Friday with an inspection of the Rockbottom dam. A thorough investigation of tho condition of, tills structure, with an estimate of the cost of necessary repairs, will comprise the first section of the water survey, on which a report is to be made Feb. 15.

The remainder of the work will include studies, investigation and tests to determine the possibility of developing an underground source of water for the city, or other unpolluted supply, and a report on the Condition of the city water works' club, Rowland Cresswell, 'cellist, will be remembered as a member of ried probably somewhere In this Nearby and Western whites, extra CLEARING IIOISK country from our gypsum beds, flrata, husband testimony and added that Hempstead, DeMann and Hughes were arguing when she reached the highway. She said Mr. DeMann pushed her away and said: "Molly is alright." She said that Hempstead begged of her not to notify police but that she started for the home of Justice Meeker at once to telephone. Sheriff Maurice J. Pope and Un- the Blnghamton Symphony orchestra New York, Dee, (Associated Press) But the giant went on tour over Nearby and Western whites.

Ursts. two years ago. Mr. Cressell Is a Clearing House statement: the country, changing hands several CHK.V. (Triers Per Pound) Creamery, higher than extras, 3737V4.

Kulra, 92 score, 3'. Flrals, CO to Ml score, Firsts, to Si) score, 3KW.li;. Seconds, 1H30. Lower grade, Centralized cars, la) score, Mfa'M. Centrallied cara, 81) score, 3IVt Centralised cars, K.H score, Centrallied cars, 84 to 87 score, SSIiSO.

Ladles, current make, extras, 2HHftf n-Firsts, 2SV)ft-7. Parking stofk, current make. No, 1, 2t2H. 29n30. ember of the Ithaca Conservatory times and 'making money for its of Music faculty.

Nesrhy whites, tindergrades, 26(ii2S. Nearby whites, marked mediums, 28 successive owners, including Alfred Kxchanges, Balances, $109.000,0011. Weekly exchanges, $0,082,000,000. Bulances, 8S38.0IM),OO0. Mary Hallenbcck, the pianist, islHlgglns, Dr.

Amos Westcott and win oe rought, as It is a popular plan, and Susquehanna countv will winner of a scholarship and gold Amos Olllett of Syracuse, William dersheriff James J. Maloney testified spencer of Utlca and David meaai in contest at the conservatory. Nearby whites, marked pullets, 27rVt28. Nearby whites, marked pewees, 26si2rt. Pacltlc! Coast, shell-treated or lined come In for 400 miles of new roads.

that they Investigated the accident She will appear as a soloist with the Hannum of Homer, the last being Uhe funeral of William Passmore j- OBITUARY cases, extras, was held Thursday at his home at Conservatory Symphony orchestra, on the night It occurred and again the next day, taking pictures at the system in general. The engtneers She is also the Glee club accom Pacltlc Coaat, shell-treated or lined have been provided with office snaca Moutn Montrose. The Rev. W. Packing stock, current make, So.

2, 23 scene. Both testified that Hemp casea, extra firsts, Dodge of the Montrose Methodist (Continued From Pare Five) In the water bureau's building in Water street. stead apparently was Intoxicated the original of "David Harum" in Edward Noyes Westcott's novel. P. T.

Barnum also had it as one of his museum and circus features for a time. Then came reports of a mysterious four-horse team a heavilv Pacific Coast, shell-treated or lined panlst. The program follows: Organ prelude, Mrs. F. H.

Mat cnurch officiated. Mr. Passmore died when they questioned him following Treasury Balance Washington. Dee. A AssArlsted Tresa) or pneumonia Tuesday.

He is sur cases, mediums, 32. Pacific Coast, Ursts, 27(1129. Psrlllc roam, marked pullets, 28. ged by his wife and his parents, the accident. It was Undersheriff Maloney who preferred a charge of driving while Intoxicated against thews of Blnghamton; invocation, scripture, by the Rev.

John William ireasur.v receipts for Iec. 4 were 85.341. 847.119; expenditures, 812.423.971.10; Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. Passmore, all of Alexander I. Manning The funeral of Alexander D. Manning was held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

L. J. Kellam, 32 Chestnut Dyer, Hudson Co. Kemgerator, Pacltlc Coast lower loaded wagon passing from Blnghamton to Cardiff on a flight a foutn Montrose. Flynn, pastor of the Tabernacle M.

Balance, Mrs. John Kaufman of Springville grades, 2.1. Ilrown Krgs prayer, the Rev. Lloyd 8. Ruland.

Hempstead, James J. Dunn, police motor patrolman, described his trip to a year before the excavation. Pro niu a tnriuing experience with a Aye Waukin Oi" (Scottish air) fessor C. C. Marsh of Yale proved Nearby and Weatern hennery quality nawk Tuesday.

She heard an anl Turn Ye to Me" (old Highland that If the giant had lain lone tune), "Finnish Lullaby" (Palm- street. The Rev. John W. Flynn officiated. The pallbearers were Fred Coburn, Kdson B.

Bowen, Lee mal squealing In some bushes near her home and with a hammer in her wnere it was round Its gypsum would have been dissolved by water. And at last from Fort gren). "The Nightingale" (Welkees), all by the Glee club. Drowns, rancy to extra fancy. 41rtti3.

(lathered browns, extras, 37fVt4(l. (lathered browns, extra firsts, 30ii34. (lathered browns, nrats, unquoted, (lathered browns, refrigerator extras, naod went to Investigate. She found a large hawk attacking a rahhit. She Johnson and L.

K. I'ritchard. Bur Dodge came positive information of Arioso" (Bach). "Russian Lulla ial was In Berkshire. The Rev.

F. called to her daughter to bring her Established 1874 CommUtion Broken For Individual. and Institutloni Direct Private Wire Maonbimt New Tort Stock Ilirkaat New York Ottos Bxckango New York Coffee Exchange Ckleago Board of Trade Mow York Curb exchange by" (Gretchanlnoff). "Intermezzo" M. Willis of Berkshire officiated at tne cutting of the statue there under the direction of Mr.

Hull. Later Mr. Hull and Mr. Rankin en downtown garage in answer, to a telephone call to police headquarters from Hempstead, saying how he summoned the ambulance when he discovered that Mrs. Cullinan was critically injured.

He said that he would not testify that Hempstead was Intoxicated. Michael J. Oarvey, police ambulance driver. Patrolman Fred Mooney and Earl G. Bush of 102 Washington street, who were on the ambulance when it responded wie giu-tien raKe and with this she killed the hawk, which had a wlna (Granados Cassado), a (Popper), all by Rowland Cresswell.

the grave. Mrs, Htllo MoCrd Farms and Markets spread of 45 inches. Move for Tier State College to Be Revived Whitcomb Says He Again Will Introduce Bill in Legislature New York, Dee. (Associated Press) it with All Your Hearts" (Men. Mrs.

L. P. Mhna intcrtsln The funeral of Mrs. Belle McCard deavored to revive interest in the giant and the latter wrote a history of the hoax, but neither hn. delssohn), "Come, Holy Saviour" bridge Wednesday In honor nf Mr was held at 7:30 o'clock Friday night (Baoh), "The Lord Is Mv Light" fllted financially.

(Allitsen), by Joseph Lautner. at the T. O. Watrous Funeral Home, 208 Veatal avenue. The Rev.

Wil Anna Shea, who with her daughter Mary will skll on the S. S. Virginia for Los Angeles, to spend the CAGE SEASON OPENS Susquehanna. Dec. 6 The Susoue- liam H.

Crawford officiated. The body was taken today to Klchmond- e-tudes" 20, 21, 27 (Chopin), Faschingsschwank (Schumann), 'Allegro," by Mary Hallenbeck. "Tomorrow" (Strauss 1. "On Wlnarfl Special Statitticd Department (NtMte Department af Agiieuttnre and Market) Supplies of cabbage from up-atate New York were moderate. The demand during the early morning hours was rather slow.

The price fluctuations were small and unimportant. The latest jobbing sales on wblte Danish cabbage ranged from 824.00 to 827 00 per ton. Southen new crop cabbage from Florida sold at 82 1(0 to 82.25 per 1-bnshel hamper ami from South Carolina from 82.25 to 82.60. Cnloadlngs of celery from the western vnie for burial. hanna High school basketball season will open tonight at a game with Afton High school.

Both bovs and winter. The Montrose Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held Its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A. B. Smith in Maple street.

Mrs. Mlmilo D. Tyler of Song" (Mendelssohn), "Nocturne" Mrs. Minnie D. Tyler died at 8:20 taienaeissohn).

"Rea-lna Coeli i.a- to the call told of taking Mrs. Cullinan to the hospital. Dr. Andrews S. Fritts who performed the autopsy on Mrs.

Cullinan under the direction of Coroner Frank Hitchcock said that death was due to a fractured skull. He said that death was produced by paralysis of the respiratory center Induced by the pressure brought on that part of the brain. Sergeant O'Hanley testified as tare" (Willan) and "Inrimolem" girls will play. Coach Harry Singleton has been working the team faithfully, since the football season Sixth Floor Press Building Phones 6608-7-8 Frank VanU Mitchell, Uw. o'clock this morning at her home, 74 (Parry), by the Glee club.

Park avenue, after a long illness, The Rev. Carl A. Kallgren. First closed. She is survived by two daughters, pastor, will give the benediction.

Miss Ruth Tyler of Blnghamton and part of the state were moderate: the demand, however, was slow and the market therefore ruled dull. Offerings In Brownlow and Waite Are Speakers Before Legion Luncheon Club Mrs. Vida Hapeman of Lndwell; i TWICE l.V SAME PLACE Waldo ltllls. Ore. IVVS A the rough, of various varieties, packed in iwo-tniros crates, Jobbed out fmm sister, Mrs.

Lena Meyer of Brooklyn a brother, Henry Fiahbeck of St. Al, bans, L. I. Mrs, Elizabeth Connelly fell on D. Winger's indev fln-.

$1.75 to $226, mostly 82011 to 822S for J. S. BACHE CO. ESTABLISHED 18M MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Security Mutual BldgJas. J.

Malane, JrXgr.Phone 7700 splitting It ppen. As he Jumped tne neat. California washed celery half-crates sold from 82(H) to $2.76. When did you first learn of the accident? A Trooper D. Keown and myself arrived at the scene about 10:40 o'clock.

What did yon And? A- We found blood Knots on fh mmA The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth around in agony, he loosed another rock which foil on the same digit crushing It entirely. Connelly was held at the homo of A moderate supply of cauliflower was unloaded on the wholesale district today and met a moderate sale In a ateady market. Oregon cauliflower wholesaled from $1.75 to $2.12 per crate, while Talks by James O. Brownlow, vice chairman of the American Legion Luncheon club, and Lawrence O.

Walte, past commander of Blnghamton Post, 80, featured the club's weekly meeting in the Legion clubhouse today. Mr. Brownlow, who was chairman, entertained with humm-nm Assemblyman Forman K. Whitcomb of Endlcott said today that he plans to reintroduce in the state Legislature next Jonuary his bill appropriating $100,000 for the establishment of a state college In the vicinity of the Triple Cities. This Is the fifth year that the bill has gone before the Legislature and Mr.

Whitcomb said today that he hopes It will meet with a better fate than in prior years. "The bill was passed by the Assembly last winter," he said, "and It had gone Into the State Senate and was up for vote. The president of the Senate called for a vote, when State 8nator Charles Hewitt, chnlrman of the committee on finance, moved that it bo referred to his committee and the measure died there. "Thus, it would seem that in order to be passed Mr. Hewitt must be changed In his views, and be made to understand that this Jileas-use is the desire of the people of the Southern Tier.

We had last year wonderful cooperation from all and on our way to scene, aa we were coining down from Windsor, we found a lady's shoe about a mile from the Mrs. F. L. Tlce, 89 Robinson street, this morning at 9 o'clock and at St. Paul's church at 9:80 o'clock.

Solemn high mass was celebrated with the Rev. L. O. Daley as cele California shipments brought $1.26 to W.70, Chiefly 8180 to $1.76, (J. what did vou do with thai A We bronuht.

it. wtth Chicago Grain Market or rne aceiaent. and complimented the Legionnaires on their work In selling tickets for the football game at En-Joie Health Park this afternoon for th. CTitrugn, Dee. 6 (Aaaoclated Press) (J la It In the room with you now? No, sir, It Is not.

Q. Where Is It then? closing tutures: hesl December, old 77, new 77 A. 1 rave it to ilr. Mnlllna. )hi rlrl'a father.

Marcn, 01a 78 new May, old J. Why did vou turn the show vr WI, new igsl; July, 74. ro tne ratner instead of the coroner? A. hadn't been Informed ht lorn iwemner, old 74rfi74, new 74; March, old 784, new 78 May, old new July, 81 ii mere woum an Inquest. brant, the Hev.

M. J. Tracey deacon and the Rev. Francis Shanley sub-deacon. Mrs.

Anna H.tlin sang. The bearers were F. Tice, James McMahon, John McMahon, Leo Connors, William Bender and John Roach. The flowerbcarers were Frank Nathans and Raymond Kiley. Burial was in Calvary cemetery.

Father Tracey officiated at the grave. Mrs. Jane Smith The funeral of Mrs. Jane Smith was held at 8 o'clock this morning at the Walter D. Sullivan Funeral Home, 32 Main street, and at 9:30 o'clock at St.

John's church with a u.n ui snom the other shoe? Kaish. down at tke nluw Oats Decern tier, old 36V(i35T4 March. wnere me accmenr Happened, gave us me oroer sn. tne next morn nr. Rela the unemployed.

Mr. Waite gave a report on the ticket sale for the game. Harry Z. Guy, formerly active in the club, was welcomed as a reinstated member. Games In the club's monthly bridge tournament followed the business session.

Family Survey to Be Made in Section of First Ward The Rev. Robert H. Williams pastor of the Oak Street M. E. church, announces that worker ni nin May, old 8483..

new July. 37. tives recognized the black leather shoes a a inose or airs, vtiinnan. Rye December, old 48'4: March, old sergeant O'Hanlev was told tn Aa. serine tne scene at the Ralsh farm.

1 saw wood across from the miiv stand, It was four feet six inches 4v new 4914 May, old 4914, new 49 July, 4714. Lard December, 10.02; January, 97 May. 9.C7449.70. Bellies January, 11.99; May, 12.25. Cash Grain trom tne south side of the hleh- solemn high mass of requiem.

The Rev. Thomas Leonard was celebrant, the Rev. John Soanlon was deacon and the Rev. Joseph Wilmes was subdeacon. Miss Clara Huar sjinn start Tuesday morning taking a sur Chicago, Dee.

8 (Aasoristrd Press) vey or tne famines residing in the The pallbearers, al) grandsons of 1 aan wneat 1, red spring, 78; No. hard. 79. nu nouses of the First ward north Mrs. bmlth, were Robert, Joseph, William and Arthur Dwyer.

Burial Corn No. 3. mixed, No. 2, NBG34 59 NL NEWYORK NY 5 JOHN ORION DUNM0RE 224 O'NEIL BLDC BINGHAMTON NY rrJ8 SUBSTANTIAL PROOF THAT THERE IS INVEST-' MET. BUSINESS BEING DONE IN THE COUNTRY WE GiTIFIED T0 REPORT OUR SALES NORTH AMER- TRUST SHARES TODAY OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES STOP THE PUBLIC IS APPARENTLY MORE AND MORE IMPRESSED WITH ATTRACTIVENESS COMMON STOCKS IN THIS FORM AND PARTICULARLY WITH THE SOUNDNESS OF THE LARGEST FIXED INVESTMENT TRUST CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION DISTRIBUTORS GROUP INCORPORATED public -bodies and everything possible was done in its behalf.

1 must not feel discouraged over what occurred last year but keep everlastingly at It, for if I fail to reintroduce this bill interest would lapse and If revived later would have to go through a period of watchful waiting before It could be advanced to its present standing. "I hope that the people of Kroome county will do everything possible, as in the past, to obtain the enactment of this measure." Lumberman's Leg Fractured by Pile of Falling Logs John Park, 59. a lumberman of 320 Robinson street suffered a fractured leg when he was caught between a pile of falling logs on a wagon at Greene shortly before noon today. He was brought to the Bingham-ton City hospital where X-ray pictures were taken. His leg was placed In a plaster of paris cast.

of Clinton street, west of the Chenango river, and east of Mvgatt street. The work la under the direction of Mrs. H. G. Hinckley, president of the Ladles Aid aocietv was in Calvary cemetery.

Father Scanlon officiated at the grave. Mrs. M. Mand Sweet The funeral of Mrs. M.

Maud yejiow. No. 2, yellow (old). 76; No. 2 (old), 54.

Oslo No. 2, white, 37.18; No. 8, white, 35r.34. Rye No sales. Brly.

4(ko71. Timothy seed. SOO(878. Clorer seed, 13 00jij22 75. Lard, 10O2; ribs, 13(10; bellies, 13.00.

and will be carried forward Tuesday and Wednesday. The families upon wy, ne saia. Q-How many spots did yon find? A TUrce spots and a small pool of blood. found another spot and some human liair about aevon inckes from the south aide of the highway. hat was the color of the hair? A Dark brown.

How many strands did you find? A Twenty or thirty. Did yoo measure tae woman's foot to be sure it was her shoe that you found A I did not. Did you match np the hair to see If it was hers? A No. Trooper D. R.

Keown was called and when asked If he had anything more to say than his superior, answered that he would not and wns not questioned. Hempstead was not present during the inquest, but was represented by his attorney, A. E. Gold. Joseph Mulllns of Susquehanna, Sweet was held Friday afternoon at the Baptist church in Vestal hlch the workers call are by the pastor to receive them Center.

The Rev. John Ptruther pleasantly and to furnish them with officiated, assisted by Rer. Oeorge the desired information. Thompson. Mrs.

Margaret Tingley and Mrs. Anna Carey sang. The Rubber Market New York, Dee. (AaaorkMed Presa) Rubber futures opened steady. December.

920; March. 950; May. 70. New contracts: December. 8.2R: March eon- paiioearers were Karl Hlllls, George Mickler, Orley Barton.

A. C. Bel. a brother of Mrs. Cullinan, was present with officials of the Erie Railroad by whom he Is employed.

About 25 persons were in the room to hear the testimony, Including young women friends of Mrs. Culli den G. M. Jones and Otto Fagas-tron. Burial was in Rlverhurst cemetery, Endlcott.

May, 9.85. nan,.

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