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

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

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THE BIXQHAMTOX PRESS, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1913. BOARD WILL ASK CASTOR VISITS OXFORD AFTER LONG ABSENCE SEVENTY TRAVELING MEN ARE GUESTS OF THOMAS REED DROWNS IN SUSQUEHANNA RIVER Building a New House, SHOE MANUFACTURERS FREIGHTHOUSE IS REMOVED FROM VILLAGE STREET IDS SEWER Walter Tansey, neportrd Prad, Is Very Much Alive; Judge Tuttlo Discharges Orrln fSmltll. Endicott, Johnson Co, Entertain Sales Force at Country Club Oxford, July 21. John Castor of Meridian, Cayuga county, Is visiting his cousin, Mrs. M.

C. Gibbon, on Raldwin avenue. He Is hen for the first time in nearly 60 yeais. Whiter Tansey, the lad who was injured when a 200-pound cake of Trustees Are Anxious to Improve Grand Avenue Section a Week Just now we are finishing a new house every week. Thus far there has been a customer for each and every house just as soon as it was finished.

If you are interested in a modern style home, with every improvement, speak quick. We will reserve one for you. Easy terms. Reasonable prices. Istershire, July 21.

Seventy trav Susqtielir.nnn, July 21, Thomas Reed, aged 19 years, wns drowned while bathing In the Susquehanna river at a point known as "the rocks," near Lanesboro at about 6:30 o'clock on Saturday evening. It Is supposed he was attacked by cramps. Kdward Lannon of Oakland vent to his rescue and succeeded in bringing his lifeless body to shore. lr. Lyons of Lanesboro was summoned, but all efforts to restore life were unavailing.

The, body was taken in charge by Undertaker H. Petrlne and subsequently brought to tho home of his father near Comforts Pond, from which place the funeral will be held Tuesday at p. m. llur-lal in Lanesboro cemetery. CAIil) OF THANKS.

Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Casey wish to thank their friends for their aid In helping Miss Marie Casey win the gold watch at St. Paul's Church picnic Advertisement. MR. AND MRS.

PENN1S CASEY. Advertisement. eling salesmen representing Endicott, Johnson Company In the western territories have been spending the past few days in Endicott and Lestershire as the guests of the company. The ice hit him on the head at the Ice house of the W. R.

C. Home, pn the 10th, and reported by some dally papers as having died from hi injuries, is very much alive and again about the streets. Orrin Smith, a lad of 13, residing near German, was arrested In Cort lestershire, July 21. At the meeting of the Board of Trustees tonight the advertising for bids for the extension of the Grand avenue sewer will undoubted) bo authorized. The Country Club has been th ters for the force and a more desirable place could not have been found.

In addition to the work necessary in Change of Building's Location provides Good View of Erie Crossing from Street MEW STATION TALKED OF tpstpr-hirc. July 21. An improve-VihHt contributes another important en to the betterment of North a street Is the removal of the freight house from the portion it na occupied so manyears, direct- on line with the thoroughfare, to a tint ahout 200 feet directly east Not In does the change add materially to improvement of the street but It Irnvtdos better view of the traclfs, Improvement Is one that nas neen solicited by the property owners of that section for some time, but It has been advisable to defer matters owing to other improvements that were regarded of more Importance. The authorities, however, are now anxious that the task be riven Immediate attention, and along with it, the sewering of the H. C.

CLARKE Both Phones Phelps Building maKing ready lor the new trip around, the salesmen have enjoyed the privileges of the club and the special program that the shoe company provided. The traveling force has become so large that it Is impractical to entertain all at one so different weeks have been allotted to those representing different territories. For the next two weeks salesmen and buyers will be visiting the factories and interesting programs for amusement have been prepared in every case. Wanted Board land recently for trying t3 pass a forged, check for $200 on George Ames in payment for a motnrcyrle. The boy was taken before Acting City Judge Tuttle, and at the Imorcesiiion of his father he was discharged.

The Aid and Missionary of the Haptist will hold a picnic on the lawn of the parsonage on Thursday afternoon. Ir. A. Kay Morse of this village attended the fourth annual banquet of the New York State Alumni of the Baltimore Medical held at the Rome Club, Rome, Thursday evening, W. C.

Loomls and C. L. Stone, with their families, have been occupying a cottage at South Oxford the past week. Charles H. Seeley of Kidney has been confirmed as postmaster of 'Sid street through to the city lino.

Village Attorney Perkins has been conferring with City Engineer Giles with reference to extending the aewer through into the city so that residents of either side of the street may be benefited, the eaptern side of the In a private family by an elderly ladyj rrom two to three weeks. Prefer quiet location. Address 16 care Press. Ad vert isement. street being In Binghamton and the opposite sine In Lestershire.

1ESOIRTATTIRACTEOKS AMDS WANDELL IS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AT ROSS PARK 3 and 8:30 P. M. Daily Want Advertisers, Attention! The price of classified advertisements in The Binghamton Press is now 1 cent a word for each insortlon, excoptlng that discounts are given for 25 or more consecutive insertions. Tho rate of 25 cents for 2 linos, 3 Insertions, or 3 lines, 2 times, has been discontinued. The Binghamton Press Co.

Advertisement-See Jennings for monuments. ney. Mr, Seeley was formerly of NEW POWERHOUSE ENGINE IS STARTED CASINO, ENDICOTT LANCERS' ENCAMPMENT July 16-26 BAND CONCERTS, DAN CINQ MILITARY DRILLS and other SPECIAL FEATURES DAILY NSTAN KILLED kinir It possible to aeieci westbound trains in sufficient time to avoid 4CThenrnovement to have the location nf the freight house changed was started several years ago and while the matter has long been contemplated It was not unttl recently that the order was issued. The crossing is one Pf the most deadly in these parts, but with the removal of the freight house the peril has been reduced to some extent. Wilh the building pf a new station in another location, an Improvement that said to be contemplated, It will be possible to detect trains In either direction.

That Lestershire needs a new station is an accepted fact and while rumors of rebuilding have been current for some time, confirmation of the project has yet to come. HOSE RACES TO BE HELD WITH SOCIAL At the Bennett Toniqht Special dinner, 7fie. Musis by Llv-tngston Trio. Advertisement. Let us estimate on your furnace Folsom.

125 Washlngtcn street. Advertisement SUNDAY BAND CONCERTS Ross Park Casino To secure work quickly use the Press Wants. Advertisement. Two 400-horsepower Boilers Will Soon Be Added to H. Plant Owego Laborer Struck by Freight; Head Is Severed from Body Owego, July 21.

Amos Wendell, a laborer, who had been employed by Erie Section Foreman KlnneU to cut "The Store of Clean, Good Air and Wide Aisles" Oneonta, July 21. The 400 h. p. electric engine recently installed In the Oneonta power house of the t. some grass about the Bldlngs west of Bring the children to the third floor PLAYROOM TEA ROOM and BEAUTY PARLOR, third floor McMaster street crossing was struck C.

F. Johnson Hose- Co, Arranges by a Delaware JIudBon freight trair Saturday about noon, and instantly Varied rrogrnm for Kvent at Jenl-ison-Pnrk this Evening H. Company was put In operation Friday. Two new boilers of 400 h. p.

capacity will soon be added to the equipment of the local plant of the IX H. The new 165-foot concrete chimney erected by the General Construction Co. of Chicago under the direction of J. O. Pruett is nearly completed, and will soon be put In use In connection with the new machinery.

A ladder and lightning rods have killed. The D. K. train Is run dally over the Erlo between Binghamton and Owego to transfer freight from the Lestershire, July 21. An Ice cream wtcial.

concert and hose races will fur Lehigh Valley Railroad to their main line at Binghamton. nlsh entertainment for a large throng that is expected to assemble at Jenl Wandell stepped out of the way of inn Park this evening. The races particularly, which will include a hub and hub contest, will bring out many pnthusiasts of this popular sport. The a westbound Erie freight and stepped In front of the oncoming D. H.

engine. His head was severed from his body and his right hand cut off. affair Is being held by C. F. Johnson Hose Company.

The body was removed to the undertaking parlors of F. B. Emens, in Front street. Wandell resided In The park will be brilliantly llluml-' natPd with hundreds of Incandescent I yfn'drcrk Oven saves "Jj1- iA Embroidery Clean-up Extraordinary! Four Wonderful Values Go On Sale Today WE HAVE RE MARKED all odd lots, which remain from recent sales, at UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICES considerably below WHOLESALE COST to us for a quick outgoing. Good store -keeping demands many sacrifices, but it's not often you're offered values like these offerings which overshadow even our own unrivalled bargains of the past: North avenue tft the northerly limits lights) of many colors and the tables, been attached to the chimney, and Friday the 'work of lining the first 50 feet of the Inside of the chimney with brick was finished.

The towering gray circular concrete structure presents an imposing appearance, and suggests prosperity and progress. IIAWTHOKXK TO WALK BACK. Atlanta. July 21. Julian Hawthorne, who expects to he paroled this week from tho Federal prlaon here, pla.ns to walk back to New York, where he was recently convicted In a mining stock fraud case.

presided over by the young women of the village. The funeral arrange ments have not been completed. friends or tne liremen, will be decorated with flowers. The band has arranged a pleasing musical program. The first event will be held at 7:48 AMUSEMENTS o'clock, continuing In rapid order until dark.

STOKE OPERA HOUSE. "Quo YaillH" TliL Entire Week. 27-inch Embroideries, values up to and 45-inch Embroideries in lengths from 2 The expected degree of Interested C. F. JOHNSONS WILL PLAY STATE HOSPITAL prophesied for the prsentation of "Quo U.

S. WEATHER REPORT to 6 worth tip to $1.00 a yard tip to $1.00 a yard. jjJCJg vauis at tne ncone ty nr. tjeor Klelnc. is making itself very notlc Choice at, per yard 45-inch Voile, Batiste and Swifts Embroidery worth up to $2.25 a yard (all this season's patterns) at per -l yard tpllU 45-inch Batiste and Baby Irish Allover Era broideries, values up to $5.00 ft yard, in this clean-up at a remarkably low price, per yard ably felt and those who desire to be accommodated with the seats which thev prefer would do well to make Temperature.

their reservations for the week very Choice of a lot of $1.00 and $1.50 values in 27- and 45-inch Embroidered Dress JQ Flouncings at, per yard iVC Announcing a New Shipment of "Androck" Ovens at BOc each early. It is not at all wonriertul that ftn attraction which caused all the lending critics of this country to ejaculate. their praises with an accord that was remarkable for intensity should be CITATION'S, i a a Lestershire, July 21. The fans of thin locality will not bo without baseball next Saturday, despite the fact that the Elngos are absent until the following Tuesday. A game has been arranged by the C.

F. Johnson team and the State Hospital clubs, to take place at Johnson Field Saturday afternoon at the usual hour. Included in the respective line-ups are some of the fastest semi-professional playem of this neighborhood and that an exciting game will result Beems greeted on tour with a satisfying pa-tromiKe. The originals of the pictures were nosed in Rome and its environs amid the actual localities in which the ino ilrts occurred. Prices for the en Atlantic City gagement will be for the entire house for the matinee performances ,08 A 1 1 ia and for nights, 80c for the lower floor, 72 66 112 68 62 58 for the nalcony, and 2.c lor tne Boston gallery.

Matinee seats are unreserved. Buffalo Chicago heats tor tne evening perinrmances arc reserved and ore now selling for the Galveston entire week. Both 'phones No. 4t9. 6 BS B3 4 6S 8 74 ss 7 so 74 At 72 70 66 64 8 H2 se 7 86 74 76 98 S3 2 94 76 S3 S6 si 61 'i so N.

J3. NOT LESS THAN 4V4 yards of these 45-inch Elouncings will be cut, at these prices. And we advise early coming, if you would share. Interesting News from Binghamton Most Progressive SILK Store OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SILK SALE has been sowing seed. In other words, the greatest values, the exceedingly low prices, are becoming widely known not only through the newspapers, but through the pleased customers who spread the news of the splendid economy chances by which they have profited.

If von have not yet attended this sale, you had better do so very soon, as it continues JUST NINE MORE DAYS. There are plenty of OENUINK BARGAINS for everyone, EVERY YARD OF SILK IN THE DEPARTMENT BEING REDUCED during this Sale. Today wo give some NEW PRICE DETAILS. All items previously advertised continue on sale, however. Advertisement.

Want Advertisers. Attention! Hiittei-as Havre Jacksonville Montreal New Orleans New York Phoenix The price of tlasslfied advertise 78 66 76 68 74 70 66 64 68 70 portlnnd. Ore. ments in The Binghamton Press Is now 1 cent a word for each insertion, except'ng that discounts are given for San Francisco Bargain Sale Road Samples Auto Dusters, Raincoats for Men and Women, Sweaters. Work Shirts, Khaki, Covert, Corduroy, Pants, Overalls, Jackets.

Polo Mackinaw Coats for Motoring, Camping, etc. Less than wholesale prices. Binghamton Clothing Co text to Postofflce. Advertisement, Allen's Restaurant Mrs. L.

O. Allen, who formerly conducted "The Palace," has purchased the Le Bon Restaurant at 45 Henry street. Meal tickets at $3.60 or 21 meals meals better than ever Mfore. Single meals 25c. .02 Pan Diego Spokane 25 or more consecutive insertions.

The rate of 25 cents for 2 lines, 3 wasningion insertions, or lines. 2 times, hag been discontinued. The Binghamton Press Co. Advertisement. John K.

Weeks, Local Forecaster. ivrniotT A novrnT, the "Amlrook" I the lilitRest value ewr offered in a jcas economizing oven. Bakes Potatoes, Biscuits, Pies, Cakes, Bread, etc. Koasts Meats of all kinds. Cooks Breakfast Foods and VtRetables.

Heats three Flatlrona at one time. It is designed for use on top of all kinds of stoves, but is especially economical when used with Gas, Gasolene or Kerosene Stoves It consists of four parts, as follows: COVER vt oven proper finished in aluminum. THE STAND, asbestos lined. To be used on top of or without the Toaster, as desired. THE HEAT DISTRIBUTING PLATE.

To be used underneath the Stand or alone for heating flatlrona. THF. ANDROCK BREAD TOASTER, which delivers the heat evenly over the entire surface of the oven, or may be used alone as the most economical bread toaster made. Price for the entire outfit ia 50c. From the Wants of the man Of big business to the simple Wants of the An autobiography of business is found in the Press Want Columns.

Advertisement. home, all will be found in The Press Want Ads daily. Advertisement. CHENEY'S FOULARD, $2.00 QUALITY AT, PER YARD. 40-INCH CHARMEUSE, $3.60.

GRADE AT, PER YARD. $2.69 $1.15 This Is an extra fine crepe-hack Charmeuse, heavy, and shown in a ranjrn of good colors including Navy, Hrown, Copenhagen and Taupe, besides Black, $2.69 a yard, CREPE DE CHINES, 40-INCH OA WIDTH, IN THIS SALE at, yard $ltLU An excellent quality at ihe original price lt.50 and very hard to get to sell at that price. A food variety of colors. 91.29 a yard. ImfTi Tr 1 Facts About Sold regularly at 12.00 a yard.

Ten Rood iityles to select from Navies, Browns, Tana, Myrtle, Sage end Taupe, 75c MESSALINES, 24-INCH r-A WIDTH AT, PER YARD OUC In 40 Rood colorings, including the much wantod Burnt Oranfjc, Depp Yellow, Kelly Green, Cerise, Jack Rose and Scarlet, 81c a yard. CHENEY'S SHOWERPROOF FOU- rn LARDS, 85o QUALITY at, per yard OuC This Kpeclal has proven very popular for tne past two weeks. Shown in Navy, Copenhagen, Drown, Tan, etc. at 5tc a yard. AMERICA tiST DRUG STOPES Stare 40-INCH CREPE METEORS IN THIS SALE AT, PER YARD.

$1.52 Oood value at 13.00 a yard. An assortment of 17 good shades, at $1.52 A yard. Drugs and Chemicals Semi-Annual Bedding Sale Economies They subject to a most thorough test by their own chemist all drugs and chemicals sold by them, and guarantee them to be of the highest quality obtainable. They pride themselves on the freshness of their drug stock. They carry a full line of herbs, roots, leaves, seeds, bark, flowers, which have been carefully sealed in airtight packages which not only keep them clean but also, preserve their active crinciDles unimnaired.

They are prepared to furnish any of these that Special Purchases Are Responsible for the Remarkable Values SCORES OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS improved these SEMI-ANNUAL SALE opportunities last week, and but for our very large preparations, there would be little left to talk about today. Quantities were large, however, and there are still chances to buy best grades of Sheets and Pillow Cases for much less than their real worth. Here are typical values: are ordinarily called for in any amount at prices much below those usually 1 1 I 1 -d asKea. on their snelves will oe iouna oniy sucn cuemicais from manufacturers who are known the world over for the excellence of their products. They always insist on having none but highest quality goods in their stores.

People who supply them with drugs know this from experience. Every article that comes into their laboratory is tested by their analytical chemist, and if it i3 not up to, Liggett 's high standard, it goes back at once. "Fruit of the Loom" PILLOW CASESwith Gas and Electric Lamps Going Out at Greatly Reduced prices Three Lamps that were $8.98 now Three Lamps that were $17.50 now Two Lamps that were $9.93 now $6.98 Two Lamps that were $3.50 now $5.00 One Lamp that was $9.50 now $7.25 One Lamp that was $7.50 now $5.08 Two. Lamps that were $4.50 now $2.50 One Lamp that was $4.00 now An Inviting Hammock Offering. COUCH HAMMOCKS with Etrel standard, all complete, for $7.33 On sale this week, while they 3lc embroidered initial and hemstitehed ends.

4-jc grade at, each "Fruit of the Loom" PILLOW CASES at, cath 81x99 "Atlantic" BED SHEETS, 85c value at, each 72x90 BED SHEETS, bfeached or unbleached, 50c value at, each I5c 73c 41c ili Single BED SHEETS, 63x90, made from 59c tho celebrated "Atlantic" sheeting; regularly C9c, now A Successors to S. L. SMITH Successors to S. L. SMITH Will Buy 65c ENAMELWARE (First Quality) for a Few Days Only I JL An item which will be of interest to many thrifty housewives! The assortment includes 2-quart TEA AND COFFEE POTS, 6-quart BERLIN KETTLES with covers, 8-quart PRESERVING KETTLES, 4-quait TEA KETTLES, 8-quart SAUCE PANS and 1-quart DOUBLE TAa Store Court St, Corner State Binghamton, N.

Y. COOKERS. Pieces valued up to 65c apiece, on sale for a few days, BEGINNING TODAY at, each 33c WATCH FOR OPENING last. KB.

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