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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 7

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THE BINGIIAMTOX PRESS, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 192-1. 7 OWEGQWDMAM IS mmmiLmjmH i a papamnaii 11 auagiin iui TIOGA COUNTY FARM BUREAU HAS MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT JURORS ARE DRAWN FOR JUNE TERM OF TIOGA COUNTY COURT Corey. merchant, Owego; Arthur Crawford, farmer, Owego; James J. Davern, clerk, Owego; John Dolan. Waverly; Asa T.

Doty, Spencer; Charles Doty. Candor; I.ee Kogle, Newark Valley; James Hauler, Newark Valley: Isaac M. Houg, Waverly; Charlerf Hunt, farmer. Apalachin; DECLARED INSANE Ethel Tripp, Who Shows Suicidal Mania, Is Committed to State Hospital Clyde King. Tioga; Wallace 11.

Kinney, Waverly: Frank 11. Loreuze, Newark Valley; Frank Matthew. Waverly; John A. Mead, furmer. Owegotv William Meyer, butcher, Owego; James H.

Moody. Newark Valley; Williant- O'Brien. Waverly; Wlilium Parks, Berkshire: Owego, Slay 20 Tioga County Farm Bureau Manager Norman H. Eason, announces that through the cooperation of 20 leading business men of this village and Tioga county, the Farm Bureau has obtained motion picture equipment which is available, not only for Farm Bureau and Home Bureau meetings, but la available for granges, schools and churchc throughout the county. The machine is adapted to tllm.

and slides. In planning a meeting, he suggests, that at least two weeks' notice be given in order that, proper films or slides may be provided. An auto generator makes it possible to show pictures in county schools and churches where the regular 110-volt electric current is not available. Suffering from New, Easy Form of Treatment at Home Stops Bleeding, Clears up Pus and Heals Gums in 20 Days Used by Thousands and Highly Endorsed by Dentists and Phy. sicians as First Real Effective Remedy for Universal Disease DOUBLE GUARANTEE BY MAKERS AND LOCAL DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY PROTECTS YOU Affer yara of iwwtrrb Seipnee hag Hf lunt KunwdM In bringing to th nt of very man and woman tiiftVrlng from pvorrhfH rpnmrkwhle 'itrt'iarHior whlh is iniHruitHMi to mop bleeding.

cli-ar up put hihI gums within Hm iMtotinriltiK short time of CO dnys. Ko utMMnI tht net Inn of this sclentlllr dln-my now known an BE8MN th.t improvptuen!" ntHuhle almost tit once. The entire imtnh fpfl revlutlt8Pd--tht woft fltihhy Infwted j-mn tisu- hoom Hrin hh.1 hfitlitiv. there i no lotiffpr thnt eonwant o-vinjj of pus at fhp tooth tmr-ifii-lln' foul nflVn.i ing brrnift bo rhnratristic of pyorrhea is a I moat Immediately overcome mul uu-Higlifiy )oot teeth often 'timlty tmhtfii, I'ESUN has procured such nmnxinir nnu1ts in thminnnds of ram1 varying in erioii)enii from the earliest to the iiiuNt tMtvfiiicnt 9inttm thnt It b-ii wou (ha bifth emlopvempfit of lending onemoer of uVittnl it ml medical profession. RKSI.IN in prepare! in the form of a solution which In simple and eHuy for every siiffrrer from pyorrhea to use at home, and brat of all at ft low rout.

So much hat been anld about 1'yorrheu heing Incurable and there being no hope of ever getting rid of If that we do not auk yon to tuK onr word for ibfue rMilta --o we gun rente BKSI.1N. Every etaim made for It yoti ran prove by tratirttr i and our guarantee beivw, and as atated In eat pickaxe, thoroughly protect a you Alva Spencor; Eugene Rhodes, wrlt. Apalachin; William P. Rich, Klchford; F. N.

Sheldon, farmer, Lounsberry; A. T. Sherman. Baby Carriages Tioga; Lee Smith, Halsey Vallev: Oeorge Vandeearr, Barton; Simeon VanScoy, Candor; Patrick J. Ward, farmer, Owego; Geoiee Washburn, Spencer; William Welse, Tioga; James Woildrnan, Newark Valley.

You Can Furnish Your Porch Here Couch Hammocks, $11.95 to $35.00. Gliding: Hammocks, $29.95 to $75.00. Hammock Frames, $4.95 to $8.95. Porch Screens all bizcs. Porch Rugs all sizes.

Owego, May SO The following names were drawn from the Jury boxes Saturday for the men who will serve as grand and trial Jurors at the trial term of County Court to convene June 2, when the grand jurors only are required to report. The trial jurors will report a week lat'-r. Grand Jurors Qulgg Albright, merchant. Waverly; R. E.

Allen, Tioga; Willis Anderson, farmer, Candor; tleorge Beebe. farmer. South Apklachin: G. Butler, Newark Valley; Charlfea W. Canoll, coal dealer, Waverly; Carl II.

Dodge, ice dealer, Waverly; Clyde Oalpin, farmer, A. W. Citchell, farmer, Owego: Walter Brown, farmer, Apalachin; Willis Kinney, farmer, Campville; Azcl Knapp, far. mer. Barton; Isaac A.

Lott, clerk, Spencer; George Mallory, Smlthboro; Cortney A. Ntiives, merchant, Waverly; William Parsons, Newark Valley; C. B. Partridge, merchant. Berkshire; W.

L. Patterson, Newark Valley; Claude Pratt, farmer, Flem-ingvlile; Thomas Shelton, merchant, Owego; Claude W. Smith farmer, architect, Waverly; Bert Stevens, farmer. South Apalachin; Charles A. Strong, farmer, Candor.

Trial Jurors Bruce Baxter, laborer, Nichols; Seth Bingham, laborer, Owego; Harrison Casterline, Candor; Ward Chubb, clerk, Owego; Timothy Corcoran, E. Waverly; W.H. COSTS BUT 50c All popular colors white, ivory, ouramo), frostod blue, green and brown. Strollers sell $9.95 to $35.00. Baby Carriages sell $24.95 to $75.00.

JOHNSON CITY CAR BURNS NEAR TOWANDA TO HEAL SKIN 'milium inn. DOUBLE GUARANTEE ism Baby Gates IM lip nrcortltnic to which nclt 20 Uht Towanda, May 20 A car driven by a man giving the name of Williams and his home as Johnson City, was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning on the Monroeton state road about a mile south of Towanda, after it had struck a culvert along the road. Ifi the collision of the car with the culvert Williams was severely cut and bruised, but escaped from the fire. Baby Beds for Porches 9 nn The most wonderful thine about tn-alnirnt i HliiolulPly UUAKANTKEI OH MOMOV HACK. Vor yunr douhle tmitprrion voitr (Jnig-gUt whom you know and who Una your otiflilrnra will men llm gintrmitre on vmi rim tiu rlk.

HOLD ONLY through relliible ilrug and dtMinniut Korea anoh na Waller 1 WehBi.r. Walilrou'. I.nelua Knralin, V. F. (Imroin'a I'hnrmnry.

Mon St. Mariln'a Iruif Store and II. A. SnillU, KDdicott, C. UuUk and AVIIrj t'ratt Bona of Johnaon flty.

Advert Isinimt. Poslam is how little Is needed to heal even Btuhhorn cases of skin erup I'i'nttil tions. Often a sincle 50c box will clear away a patch of eczema that has been an itching; torment for Ct" 8011 tt-Adw- riESS WANT ADS ARE TRADE PRODUCERS 0" PRESS WANT ADS ARE TRADE PRODUCERS 13 ty HI cross last night' fought vigor hy morning Ok ego, May 20 Ethel Tripp, a young woman who had made' her horn's in South Side family for many years, and was trtways considered "queer," developed a suicidal mania last week and took a dose of iodine Dr. L. A.

Walker and Dr. E. E. Bauer examined her as to her mental condition Monday morning and upon their report she was committed to the Binghamton State hospital. Kay Sears, who was convicted of abandonment some time ago and who had completed a four months' term In Jail, has paid a fine of $500 imposed in connection with the Jail sentence and has been released.

Merle Harris of Binghamton, who dVove the big Marmon, touring car on May 9, and while racing with the Lackawanna's fast train, 15, on the "hooddoo" cutoff, went Into the ditch and besides injuring himself caused fractured bones in the case of two of his passengers, was arrested Saturday by Sergeant J. A. Hopkins of the state troopers on the charge of reckless driving. He pleaded guilty before Judge A. J.

Uobison and was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $60. He paid the fine and the jail sentence was suspended'during good behavior. Mrs. Nellie W. Richardson, wife of Frank Richardson of 6 Fox street, died Saturday at their home.

She was the daughter of Ell and Alice (Ralston) Beach and was born June 14. I860, at Gaskill Corners. Besides her husband, she Is survived hv her mother; two sons, Harry Richardson of Owego and Reliie Dean of The funeral was held this afternoon at the home of her son, Harry Richardson, 32 Temple street. Surrogate George F. Andrews admitted to probate the will of Sabrina Beck, late of Owego, and granted letters testamentary to Charles.

Edwin S. and Frank Beck, of Owego, yesterday. The value of the estate is not given. Letters of administration on the estate of Lizize A. Dimmick, late of Newark Valley, were granted to her daughter, Ella A.

Dabron. The value of the estate is given as $2,100. Letter of administration on the estate of Mary C. Diver, late of Newark Valley, were granted to her daughter, Carrie E. Chamberlain.

Tb.c: estate is valued at $8,200. Ralph Sturdevant, 73 years old, died Sunday night in North Owego. Harley Hpicer, a former Owegoan. ditd recently in Montana. His body will be brought to this village for burial.

He was a member of Regal Lodge, 863, I. O. O. F. The second degree will be conferred by Ahwaga Lodge, 687, F.

and A. M. tonight. pight cans of pike fry were celved this, morning by the Tioga County Sportsmen's association and were distributed In the streams. How To Keep A (Child Healthy Second Floor.

Garment Dep't. Binghamton Largest Store Enthusiasm Everywhere! Enthusiastic MAY SALE values and enthusiastic customers wherever one turns these days at Fowler's. May Sales are going on throughout the Store. See that YOU profit. A GENERATION ago parents thought that sickness was a part of a child's life, but we know better now.

The secret is in the food the mother allows the child to eat, and in watching that elimination occurs regularly two or three times a day. Mrs. J. Russell of 19,141 Havana Detroit. keeps her family of two young children in perfect health with Dr.

Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin, andMrs.R.L. Smith of 519 Maple East Pittsburg, says her family of three children have never been sick a day since giving them Syrup Pepsin. A Substitute for Physics Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a scientific compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and suitable aromatic. The formula is on every package.

You will find you do not have to force children to take it, and it is much better for them than 1 easy passage without griping or train. It does not contain narcotics, and you can give it with absolute safety to an infant at the breast. a Teaspoonful Every store that sells medicine ells Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and the cost is less than a cent a dose. Give half a teaspoonful to any ailing baby or child at night when you put it to bed and you will find a happy, laughing youngster in the morning.

Take Syrup Pepsin yourself when constipated, and give it to any member of the family young or old, for any ailment due to constipation, such as biliousness, headache, lack of appetite, sleeplessness, bad breath, cankers, fever sores, indigestion, and to break up fevers and colds. Stop that first sneeze or sniffle and fou will have a healthy winter. Yo Can Hate A Trial Bottla May Sale of ii TUiiQ) ir roK castor oil, calomel or "Syrup Washington COal-tar drugs like Moatieellu, Illinois. phenolphthalcin even I loilaxatue mi mmli like to pre xhol it mvPl-pd with Micar 7" Syrup Ptptm by oriuaJ 11 covered W1U1 sugar tut. Send me trial bottle.

Addmita or chocolate. Pepsin is mild and Afomt gentle in action and Adut. your child will have an I Values A NEW FEATURE in our Great May Sale! 200 smart Tub Frocks of pure linen, ratine, gingham, pongee, cotton crepe and dotted voile. In charming styles for boyish figures as well as larger women. Sizes 16 to 44.

Don't waitl Come tomorrow and see these frocks when they are first placed on sale they're such exceptional values they won't linger longl "Spotlight, Johnny, please on thin Fowler Bale ol Iimvesl" You fair ladles, looking on, will agree when you see the drrwioi Uicmaclvcs that this Is a real opportunity to buy WTeral in-' expensive, smart tub frocks. Tailored Gingham Dresses Real Linen Dresses $yn 98 $493 Of linen the smartest of Tub Frocks take their fashioning. Straight, one-piece boyish styles with hand-drawn work designs and pearl button trimming. Some are touched with embroidery. Fast colors brown, almond green, orchid, peach, copen, henna and tan.

Pocket, collar and sleeves are trimmed in white or contrasting color. Sizes 36 to 44. Dainty afternoon Dresses and cleverly styleil morning Frocks are these fashioned of gingham in checked and plaided patterns. Many becoming stylings; some trimmed with crisp white organcfy. The stout woman will find several styles in this lot designed for her.

"Paul Jones" Tub Frocks kerosene, clean and odorless, it eliminates coal, dirt and ashes. It adds immeasurably to personal comfort because it keeps the kitchen cool. Ask your dealer to demonstrate the particular model which you like best, and which you will find in his store. Remember that each New Perfection model, whether it be the famous Blue Chimney, or the fast-as-gas Superfex, represents the utmost in cooking satisfaction at its price. Every housewife wants to make home a cheerful place, every meal from breakfast to dinner a credit to herself and a pleasure to her family.

But she also wants time to play with the children, time to read, time for church and her club and her friends. The New Perfection Oil Coobtove will help her do it. It is practically automatic in its operation and delivers a wide range of heat. It is easily regulated and bakes, broils, boils, routs and fries. Burning Cool, Dainty Frocks of Dotted Voile $498 $498 NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves Mid Ovens Simplicity is the keynote of these new frocks which arc made from Vogue Patterns.

They are slim and ht might and cling to the pencil silhouette. The display reveals these new lines in frocks of Gingham, Ratine and Cotton Crepe. Trimmed with braid and pearl buttons in various effective ways. High colors prevail citron' yellow, almond green and Chinese blue being among the most favored. Sizes range from 1G to 44, for misses and women, in this group.

Choice of the lot at $4.98. Quite fascinating are these dotted voile frocks, delicately lace trimmed and charm-" ingly cool as any you would want for the wannest Summer day. You can't come in too soon to inspect these new Summer dresses featured at The quality is high beyond expectation at this price. Second Floor. STANDARD OIL CO.

OF NEW YORK l6 BROAXTWAy Wlirn any of your friends Hk you "Wlii'ivver did you that fm-lty tub frock jou'n; t.car-tiig'.'" you'll errata a furor when you answer, "At rowlcr'x, hi re they had a lit of oilier Miiart onc! for SI. OH!" fir-- tire0 FOWLER, DICK WALKER.

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