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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 21

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THE BIXGHAMTOX PRESS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1940. 21 ANNOUNCEMENTS Jimr ral Nottofl C. of C. Helps Take Census Persons Overlooked Asked LEHMAN SUPPORTS F. D.

R. ON CALLING NATIONAL GUARD Urgtt Congreti to Grant Power to Requirt Service for Defense Albany, Jima 4 WV-Governor Lehman full support today barked Tresldent Hoosevelt'a request for Congressional authority to rait the National Guard to ac Lost and ound tfSsT Saturdsy or Sunday, lady's tin" lined black silk coat. 7-4tHfl. Itcward. AV T.RTISE LOST ABTtCLKS The laws "Auy person who lituli lot property under circumstance whtek giro him knowledge nt nii'ani iniiulrlng ia to tha true owners who sppropristea stn propptty to h'S own or to the line of another pemnn who la not entitled thereto without IIAVIMI PIHST M.lK EVRltY ItKASOV.

ABLK EFFORT TO FIND THU OWN Kit end return the property to him Is guilty of larceny. Sec- tion I.Ton," to Register BtNOHAMTOW DtKM RlHIUV hotlr of Alfred L. HtrdMll Has remover to iho AlliTt Memorial Jloim', Jll-13 Knat Main Diiillc.it ami ri'turneil In I Do home KiiihIiit sfli'momi where frlemln lnvii io till Mnnilay evoning from 7 to I) oVlotk. Thn bnilv will be tskeri to the int Bsptist rhuri'h st 12 noon whiT II will lis In Hate until ih Urns of the funeral at 2 n'rlni'k. 'Che Her.

iwlerlck H. Btcrne will offlnate siiei by the He, lirant Chain-bera. The Parses Class will sttnid the funeral in hn.l. Burial will III 'I'htga eetneti'rjr, Owt-g't. BI fiinersl of Mlehsel BiTriie will he held at o'rloek Hnliicsdsr ntnrnlnaT st the M.

.1. Mortsrit I'n-neral Hnnie, 1st Court and it st Kt. Pauls chnreh. Burial will tie. In Mt.

Patrlek'a come-lerv. Krlenda mar rail st the fiinersl home title afternoon and eve. nlnt. ONSIi, JUNS 4 Sleps to effect a complete count 0f Oneonta's population in the 1140 census had been taken today the Chamber of Commerce here asked thut any person who believe EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Men Mmeelf uncounted In the recent month'! tabulation to report to AftKNIs and Rulicitors, apply Arlington Hotel, Turadiiy, 7 ur. fidi nits.

MAX Neat apiiesring, a willing the chamber offices in Diets etreet I i f' i 'a r--vv -'S. -l 1 1 a fa a i ij jMjAi jJj tive duty should he deem it necessary. Th state's chief executive, last night sent telegrams to IT, 8. Senators Wagner and Mead N. and to Governor IJoyd Stark of Missouri, president pt the governor' conference) now in session at Duluth, stating: "I strongly urge that the Con-gress grant to the President the authority requested by him In his message of May 11 to call into i oroer nepartment ef nitlnnal tM weekly atart, pereenfage, iltlt.AN 1 he funeral of Mstlhew O.

Ilogan will held st o'clock I hnredsy morning st hia home, ltat Traiy Kntlieott, and at Ban st Ht. Ambroan rhurch. Buriil will be In St. Joseph's cemetery, tlx- ford. Arrsntemetiis by Walter J.

Sb'orntaek, Ko'lienir. apply to 10 s. J. K. Wat-kins, 70 Hsnler 8t, J.

Kenneth Yager, executive secretary, announced that John V. Johnson, assistant district census supervisor, has suggested cooperation between the Chamber of Commerce and the Census bureau In Injuring a thorough count of MAN with selling experience in iiandie enii-a iis new department, rar neee. nary. Kicellcnt oppurttinlty. Apply ninrnlngs.

to 10. or by sppnlntmrnt. J. R. (iarrett I7S Veital At.

HI lAK The funeral of Mien Anna Jludak will be held Thurxilay afternoon st o'clock st the home, WilKori snd 2 nelmk at St. this city. Figures in other cities, he said. MAN, energttic aaieHman. 'irterWnnrf Indicate a trend towards lower active service such portion of the National Guard as may he deemed Kuealan Oreek Catholic rhitreh.

The He. Joseph Mllialy will officiate. Burial will he In St. necessary for the national defense it ia my hope that other KlMslan Cathnlli cemetery. Arrangements by 8.

Chop governors will take a similar post tion." Prior to this sction. Governor population In eome places, population decrease here, he warned, would result in a decrease in reimbursements and would also be a business detriment. On that basis, he railed upon all residents who have not been enumerated to leave name and address at the Chamber of Commerce. An enumerator will be sent out to correct the omission. OWKX The boil of Mrs.

1-chniHn yesterday ordered 450 Owen wss removed to the Prentlin ruuorai Home. Carroll where national Quardsmcn and 60 naval militiamen to active duty for pro ruiierai will no Held at 2 clock tection of New York's military vieiineaday sfternonn. The He. Hlnaon llowlctt will officiate. propcriies.

lie described this as "nurelv mirini win uo lu Clienangu Valley tetnetery. t'hAKb Ihe body of Mrs. Minnie precautionary." The order, he added, alTected only enlisted men and the necessary non-commls. Scores- iu-e ri'Ke was removed to the Puneral Home, liw Vestal sioned officers. wnere tie runeral will be held at Placed under guard wers hs doe ncnneniiav mornlnir, 1'he Rev.

Wilson K. Tanner will of- neiate. iiuriat will be in Coopera- In retail men's cloihln. Nattell's PanlsKrtnp, TiM'nurt St. JTK RATIO Call.t.io Water St.

SALESMEN for real eatatTwork. Must havs SALESMAN driver, only one with prriencs need apply. Pragui Bottling nrka. a Brow Sf cTAI.ESMAN-2., to 35 years old. if lafaelory will be given con.

tract. Salary. Apply Perrault Hotel, Main and Avenue Joknsni city. Mr. p.

M. ACTIVE man with plesainat peraonal' Ity ability to sell, or direct sates or rural rnute experience to represent old caiabllaheit company. Full commlsalons paid Manv often niake la much is 131.00 In week. Season atarting. D.

Moore Newark, New York. IN )i 1ST RIAL SA CESMATrTwTtTTar? required for local terrltorr. NA-1 TIONAL SELLlNtl COMPANY ef SO years background needs aggreaslse) man to complete force In Ilrnnme References required. Write Pres-s, TsT fttl. MARK IF.

mail, between and 3S years of age, tn ofierata an eatah-llehed Indtieirlnl latintlrv route. Steadv work, and an opportunity to build up tn a auhaiantlal par cherk every week. Appllcanta must have anm'a selling eiperlenrei snd be able to operate a light panel truck. Applv In person. Thursday morning, Iween 8 and 10 a.

Coverall Serv. Ice snd Supply. In resr of K.1 Main St. m'w rriiioiiT.V, state's 74 armories, one ansenal and mllitiry camps at Pine Camp and PeeksklU. Most of the armoriea were closed to the public May 15.

(Continued From Seventeen) Hnm rue Simpson. MXm bases rislr, Luc. Sacrifices KrMi 1. Doubla flan Rlcharileoo, Mury to Kotbtrc Mater to Kolbera. JMt on eases Wlliiarastwrl S.

Scrinton s. Bass halls Off Kvlt O'Neill 4. Smirk am Br Kilo O'Neill t. Bill Off O'Neill la i Innlnn, pnnsle 1 Is 1. Passed balls rarraloli Un-Ins pitcher O'Neill, Umpires Borer.

Octe. Time 1:45. Parents of Eighth Grade Children A. Guests Johnson City, 4 The rsr- HyPlltKS-The funeral of t'lsvlon will be held at the Bo wen Funeral Homo In W'ednea-day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock tK. S.

T.I The Ho. Rarlry Hinda of Jlont-roao will oirieiate. Burial will be in Ritahville cemetery. 1 1,1.1 AM A rlvate prayer aerVleo for Newell H. Williams will be held si the home In HarpursTille Friday sfternonn st 1:30 o'clock.

iE. 8. The funeral will be held st the Har-puraville Methodist church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock (E. S. I The Re.

Sabln will officiate. Burial will be In Nineveh cemetery. Aflon Irfidse, 300. F. A A.

will hare chare-fl of the services. Arrangement! by K. V. Tabor. ent-Teacher association of Oak dale school last night entertained 32 fathers and mothers of eighth grade children at a covered dish AMtANT I HARTFORD e.b.

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r. h. a PrelMaHi.cl I I 1 I iKsarhara.tk 4 I 11 1 IMraen.lb 4 Rartltnir.zb Hill Lessis.rf lift Hortiln.lt 4111 SnvH.lf 4 111 till! OtlnbMb llll lJarkara.s 4 I Baratli 4 111 llYimnker.n I I 1 1 Blakley.sl 4 11)11 Clteeen.e 4 111 I 1 1 4 Televle.s llll ijniehl.p I I I I mipper. An educational sound film. "Choosing Your Vocation." was exhibited, and pupils participated in a discussion under the leader PART-TIME collector, tinder 4H.

with Florists Ppcncer.s llll lrSarllflrfe 1 I 1 I I aRrnni llll Hlrlter.P I I 0 I I ship of Principal Stanley J. BINGHAMTON FI.OKiSTft,' 21 Main' SlT Clottgh. The school orchestra and Mavlno I I I I lj car, for established monthly accounts. Income about $12 weekly. Must be otherwlae employed snd shift to pass aurety bond.

Applv fl-3( p. Mr. Hweetman. Carlton Hntel. runerai tinwers st prices tn fit your puree.

Free delivery. Total! II 111 Total! Girls' Glee club, under the direction of Mrs. Edna R. Overfleld, entertained. rr.owKits rtin am, orcAslONsT.

a- run for Ctmien In Sth. Batted ftr Stteneee In Ith, Committee In ehartre comnrlsed THE Oerlarh-Barklow Co. ef Joliet. FITNERAL ARRAN'dKMKNTS KltOM $1.50 LP. JOHN'S.

4-9687. COURT. Rubber Market firw York June 4 P) Crude rubber Mrs. Arthur Twining, Mrs. Zenus Barnum, Mrs.

Ralph Thomas and Mrs. John Foster, and was assisted by sevent grade girls. Illinois. AAA-1 natlnnaliy-known manufactnrera whose line of art advertising medltima Is top-ranking In If Held and salable tn all tvpea ef huaincxa concerns, desire to place an experienced salesman, aee 25-10 owning ctr. In loin I and nearbv southern New York atale territory wlilfh will be assigned exclusively with ill old account! Included.

Month schedule of special events futures npened 10 higher to 8 lower. July 21.1HSS1.J0; September 19.1SQ 19.20; December 18.HS. 0 Batted for Plebl in Ith. Srnro lnninaa: Albany fta enx two 4 Harrier noil 01 1 tWi 5 grror OuUerlge. Runi batted In Barath.

Chosen, (lulledie. Otleebj J. Ruber. Sindlock To-bus ha Ocleebr. Home run Oglesbj.

Stolen buea Baralb, Huber. Sacrifice Burraan. Left on base Albany 7, Hartford 4. Ban os Kalle Off Teleele Plehl 1. Rtrurk out Rr Teletla 1.

Plrbl 1. 111 Off Yeleeie I In 5 Imrlnii. Plrbl I In I. Spetieer 1 In 1(4. Hletes 1 In I FaeBee ball Jarksrm.

Winnlnf pitcher PlebL Leilng pitcher Yelerte. L'mplres Maore and Parker. Time 1:00. was announced by Mr. Clough: Regents' examinations, June 17-22, an GRADUATED FROM SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY at the 63th annual commencement exercises jesterday were these Binghamton and vicinity students.

Degrees were granted, top row left to right, to John Guley, Ralph Smith, Arnold D. Gardner, Virginia Holden and Louis Borelli, all of Binghamton. Second row: Mary Lucille Cohoon, Franklin; Kenneth Smith, Albert Doolittle and Dorothy Humphrey, all of Binghamton, and Roger S. Patch, Berkshire. Third row: Alberta Bottini, John Wengrovius, Winifred Behan, Harold Ruth and Elizabeth M.

Wilbur, all of Binghamton. Fourth row: Earl L. Chubbuck, John G. Aiken and Louise M. Underwood, all of Binghamton.

vi' hi nual school picnic June 20 at Kn ANNOUNCEMENTS Joia park; graduation exercises June 21, and annual graduating class trip Successful sppllcnnt will be given Held Of Interest to Men to Aioany, including Jtowe Caverns, Radio Station WGT and the capi tal district, June 24 and 25. training nnci nnanciai aexutanee In getting started. Exceptional oppor-: ttinlty for a permanent connection la a type of aalea work that la Interesting and will pay a producer well METROPOLITAN CLOTHES SHOP Ready-to-wear and ntade-to-nrder 1st-eat style clothes. I'petairs. 75 Court.

Il IV i I' WILKES KI.MIRA. A. Want Ad-taker is no farther a.b. r. k.

o. a. Lnoard.ot 4 111 IITrenarkef Rlftin.ir Sill eiBenninsaa away than the nearest telephone. SOW'AK, Custom Tailor, for smart sprint; clothes. Men's, Isdies suits made to menoitrr.

2S Mvrtle Ave. Tour letter of application giving age Dial Z-341I. Reiier.n 4 111 llRaudrr.lf I I I I I snn ones nuuine nr experience will promptly bring full details ef what we have to offer. Personals Merin.l llll 7il.ltarhllsr.tf I I I I 1 4 13 1 i Madura. 2b 9 4 13 1 mi it JlraM Jb 4 114 Murphy.

lb Rope.is llll llll SiHIxrnn.e lllil 4 1110 iinie ball Hemnley, Umpire Summen, Bommol and ripgrag. Time 1:10. 4 0 0 1 4 AfX'ESSORIES for your tuunmer ward-rohe; glows, hats. Smart dressea, rnsls. WilBt'R'S, 227 Chenango St, AKOHAN yarn, 1.1c one of many bargains st Tioga l'arn Store (factory out let ttiS Chenango St.

0ien nights. ALiCB Let'a have at HewlPs liinelieonettc. Swell lunches, only 25c I Meet mn at Chenango St. door. DETROIT WASniNOTON ah.

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1. a feih.e 4 114 Bfltilot.i 10 10 0 rulford.s Kshr.t. 1 I 0 Jlrk.tli 0 I I 0 0 iGill-ipu 1 0 I I 0 Telala it 111 24 1 TmahJ a Batted for Sleketta ia Its. Srnro lnnlnga: Bartell.as 4 0 0 1 HCaie.rf 4 0 0 3 0 aArerttl 1 a 0 0 0 I.ewt,3b 4 13 11 MeCoik.v.ef 4 0 0 1 OiWelal.rr 1 3 3 0 0 Oehr er.lb 4 0 11 lj Walker. If 4 13 2 TO A TOTING MAN WHO HAS PUNCHED HIS LAST TIME CLOCK.

Looking fnr a Job In a dependable firm with the chance tn earn a substantial income? We need a salesman who has ambition, good Judgment, filua sales ability. You inav the fellow to alep Into this opening. Have an Interview with Mr. McKihhlns st the Botnlck Motor 213 Water St. 17 IS 14R1S WHO WANT S.MMfES 4-H Club at Hooper Elects Two Delegates Kierlcll.

Jtiiin 4 Virginia Coleman and Robert Barton were appointed delesrates to represent the Hooper 4-H club at the annual Broome County 4-H encampment which will be held at Chenango Valley State Park June 28-JuIy 4, at a meeting of the local club held Monday night in the Hooper Elmtra Mt (WS Hn Wtlkej Bart 000 3.13 0U-13 lrernb g.lt 3 0 0 1 URnnura.lb 3 10 7 1 Ynrk.lb 4 0 3 l.S 4 112 3 Campbell. rf I 1 I I Pofahl.ia 4 113 3 Hlggini.3b 4 13 1 lirerrell.e 3 114 1 PEUr tl.Y.Air. ANDREWS Beauty Shop, 2 Main City. Wares, $2.30, Oiiannteed. pisl7JJl.

ANNA L. IJREOOKY. 23l Chenango St. New shipment of washable alik frocks. In print.

Sperlnl, Sl.tiS each. ANN6ljNCE.u;NT The iiae Helta Beauty Shop, formerly of Bid Is at 22 Blanchard Ave. 4-2311. ARE WTLtU WANT ADS i Saw fM ANN'S Varncraft Shop, new location, 20 school. Ixmeta Barkwell and Wil jtiXenange t.

rresn stock yarns, free inatrtietlons. Lovely housedresaes. liam Barton were selected as alter mm a -mm at, nate dele-rates. ARTISTO, Uo Main St. 4-minute facial, shampoo, linger wave, $1.

Evening! by appointment. Dial 2-30(7. sulliran.e 4 113 0, Lconinl.p 4 0 111 Oorilca.p I I I I 1 Kelion.s 1 0 1 0 1 Totala 30 J10 211l Tolala 34 3 12 27 I a Batted for Bartell In ninth. Detroit 000 ooo 0013 Washington mi 021 3f)i Krrora Oreenhers. Sullltan.

Higgina. Runs batted in Wela). Walker 13), iMiard. t'aie. Blind-worth (3).

Sullttan (2), Nclaon. Two-base hlts Ijewls. Higgini, WelaJ. Throe-has hlta Gnrslca, BullUan. Homo rune Walker, Blnodworth, stolen haseValker.

Sacrifice Case. Wt on bases Detroit 7, Washington 4, Rasea on balls Off Gorsira 3, off I-onard 1. off Nelson 1. Struck out By Gnrsira 1, by IKnard 3. br Nelson 1.

Hits Off Gt'raica. 0 In fi Innings; off Nelson, 5 in 2. lowing pitcher Coraic. Umpires Basil, Moriarty and Hubbard. Time 1:53.

Attendance 3,000. Final plans were made for the dinner which will be Riven with parents as guests in the Hooper TO TOUNfl MEN WITH WISDOM AND 1'ERSONALIir We have an opening for an ambitious, progressive young man with sales ability. It's sn opportunity to earn a steady Income with a dependable, organization. See Mr. Kisher, at Bnt-nick'i Trading Post, 2S5 Main between 2 and 4:30 p.

m. BONESETTER SWEET WILL BE AT BINCHAM HOTEL. B1NUI1 AMTON. JUNE 1ITH. BUCHANAN BOOK old danre muaic school June 10.

Mrs. Kdward Coleman, Mrs. Carrio Folkerson, leaders, and Mrs. Dolmar Barton will act as a committee in charnre assisted by Audrey Oolburn, Vir wanted. Will py well, f.eorge Brotik, i'.

is. box u. CAROL calling all Kridei Per ginia Coleman, Richard Titus, Kob ert. Horton and Robert Barton. manent wave prices slashed! 81 Court.

St. I list 2 TWO men wita cars, one for Delaware ounty for special work. Anniv CHRISTINE ia located st 32 Ilenrv St. In Nellie Sullivan's Rcsutv Shop. Prices same.

2 residence, 7 MONTROSE Krrora lonara. Jamba. Rope. Trtnark, Ma. dura.

Murphr 1 Rnna hatted In Nnrrle 1, Jaeoba, Moran. Rosh, Murphy 3, Letnm 7, Tre-marlt 1, Hlvion. Two-time hits lonard. alur-phy. Threa-hato bit Lltwhiler.

Homo mn Moran. BKriorea Bander, rulford. Doubl plaro Hope. Jaecba to Moras 1: fieiser. Uoran.

Norrla to anab: Madura. Bennlns to Uurpby: Bennint to Murphy. Left on baee Elmira 0, Wllkea Barre 10. Base 00 balla Off Johnaon 2. Hfindoa 3.

Mubr I. Birkttta 1 Bit Off Hrlidoa 10 In Ca Innlnn, Muhr I in Bkbetla 3 in 24. Panned ball 3osh. Loalnf pitcher Muhr. Umpire Johnanp and Welthe.

Time 2:23. AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAflO I BOSTON a.b. r. h. I a b.

r. n. o. a. 1 1 3 3Flnne.rf 9 1, 2 1 0 KuheUb 4 10 7 5 0 3 1 0 Krenleh.ef 3 0 0 1 rwiUUmi.lf 4 114 0 Wrliht.rt 12 11 Ojfou.lb 5 0 111 APtillnl.il 4 0 11 4Cronln.ia 4 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 1 4 12 3 3 MrNalr.tb llll 40111 Treih.o 4 111 OlPeaeorlc.o 4 110 0 PiMrlrh.p llll 1 0 0 0 1 Brtran.p 110 1 OlWaincr.p 1110 1 i aDIMaifla 1 0 0 0 0 Batby.p 0 0 0 0 1 Tall 34 117 13 Totals 30 414 27 11 a Batted for Wafner In eighth.

Chiraso 300 400 1007 Breton 616 Bfl0 300 Errnro Poerr (2), Cronln, Koxx. Buna hatted In Dietrich (1), Kennedy. Wrlttht, Appllni. Boaenthal, Trerh. Finney (1).

Cramer. Warner. To-bae hits Writht, Plelrich. Kinney. Wll-llami, Tabnr.

Threo-haa hita tnney, Pcaeoclt. Sacritlcaa Kreerlcb 111. Double playa MrNalr. ApiHInf and Kuhil; Tabnr and Doerr; Fnll and Cronln. Ift on baaee Chlcato 6.

Boilon Bsa on tialle Off Dietrich 1. oft Ontermueller 2, strurit out Br Pletrich 4. by Ostermueiler 4. hy Wasner 1. Hlta-Olt Illetrich, 10 In 0 lnnlnea, (iwtno mil In 7th): off Brown, 4 In nff Oiter-muetler, 0 la 4: off Wagner, 4 in 4: off Baghy.

none In 1. Wlnnini pitcher Dietrich. lowing pitcher Ostermueiler. lmplreg Kolla, Ormshy nd McGowan. Time 3:11.

Attendance 4,000. DON'T FORliET have the Triple Cltiea' licut aelectlon nf carilis, NATIONAL LEAGUE BOSTON I CINCINNATI a.b. r. h. o.

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Si.ttl.3b 4 0 0 1 lirraft.rf 3 0 0 2 0 8 0 3 1 Oj Krey.2h 4 12 4 3 llaaselt.lb 4 1 0 13 1 M.Mcf k.rf 4 110 0 Weat.ef 4 110 0 Mitvk.lb 3 1 2 11 0 If 4 0 2 1 10 0 11 gifts for Fathers Itay. Bump's Art Montro? Juno 4 Charles R. aBent for the Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Husbandry, De ft ore, innssatsnitistton M. Wednesday 0 to 10 a. la.

only. 2105 JI' Main Endicntt. ANTE i lit man, good milker. teamster, no hooie. V.

R. Slate. e8. Hallstead, YOUNG married man, 25 to Si year! old, for established coffee route. Salary.

Apply Arlington Hotel, KiaDM R23, Tuesday, 7 P. M. IIolp Wanted Women 10 CORSEfi'ERE-Yonr experience may partment of Agriculture, report 4 0 0 0 Wcrher.3b 3 0 0 1 4 lopei.e 4 0 1 4 Rlno.lf 3 0 0 4 0 dosrs are killing sheep in' different parts of the county. Seven shepp were killed and one injured In the ELECTROLOtilST Hair removed permanently. Bettlah Day, 15 Main St.

Dial 2-4114. Evening FICKETT I w'fli not res'pntTnln for any bills except tbosa contracted by myself. ARNOLD FICKETT, Btnghanifnn flock of John McGavm, Auburn lead you to be Independent. Opening township; six were killed and two injured in the flock of John Mac-Xamara, who resides near Little Meadowd, Frank Spedding, Clifford, has had two sheep and a lamb killed, and William Knight, GRADUATION AND FATHER'S DAY CARPS. WEST'S, STATE ST.

INABELLE Permanent wavea, a 1 0 0 3 Myrra sa 3 0 0 4 1 Siillifan.p 1 0 0 0 0 Derringer, I I 0 I I Fette.p 1 0 1 0 Oj 1 Totala 33 1 I 1S Totals 20 3 .1:7 13 Boston 200 000 000 2 Cincinnati 300 000 OOx 3 Krrora Miller, F. McCormlrk. Buns batted in West, Ros. F. McCormick 12).

Two-base hits West, M. AlcConnlck. F. McCormlrk 121. Tliree-base hit Boss.

Doublo play Lopez, Miller and Hnaaett. Left on bases Boston 6. Cincinnati 3. Bases on bails Off Huiliran 1, off Derringer 2. Bits tiff Sullivan, 2 In 1 Inning: off Fette.

3 in 7. Losing pitcher Sullivan. Umpires Stewart. Barr and Magcrkurtb, Time 1:29. Attendance 3.000 paid; 9,33 women.

un. Satisfaction absolutely truer nd antec cd Phone Eutlicott t0(, 121 V. of Franklin township, who breeds rabbits, lost 2S. Mr. Sims stales Main St that the state dog law, requiring doss to be tied or shut up during th) night will be rigidly enforced.

Dogs running at large are liable to IRENE, formerly of 3RT Chenango Is now ready to GREET YOU In her jN' ICE. new shop. Hi! Court. St. il-8Hlil.

it'K ERBOf'KE R- I will not bere-sponsible for any bills contracted under the name of Knlckerhocker-Banfield. as the co-partnership lias been dissolved. LEON" KNICKERBOCKER, fitd Chenaniro St. BKOOKLTN I CHICAGO a.b. r.

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0. a. be shot, he states. The Susquehanna Pomona Grange, embracing all the eJubordi-nato Granges of the county, will meet with Harford Grange in the Harford school auditorium on Wednesday. Mm.

Strumway, SCHOOLS WILL SOON BE CLOSED AND MANY PRESS HEADERS ARE ALREADY SHOPPING FOR SUMMER PLACES. TO BE SURE OF GETTING A FULL SEASON'S RENTAL FROM YOUR PLACE, START AH AD NOW UNDER ST. LOUTS NEW YORK a-b. r. b.

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a. Trrr.ia 4 0 0 3 Croaeitt.xa 4 0 0 1 1 Jndnlrb.et 4 0 0 4 0 Knorker.3b 1110 0 Mcu nn.Ib I I I I Keller.rf 3 10 4 0 Walker.cf 5 114 OiC.lsn lf 3 0 110 Wij.lrtl.rf 5 1 2 2 Mark.3b 4 0 0 3 0 Tnsmik.lf 5 0 1 2 tllee.cn.rf 4 0 0 1 2 LILLIAN'S Beauty, 25 Court St. An rhelps.c 4 0 3 0 Ll.eltier.rf 4 0 10 0 Sancliir.II 4 10 0 OIUlMagcio.ef 4 0 13 Lata 4 0 11 OiliHrysnt 0 0 0 0 0 state Grange juvenile superintendent, will speak in the evening and a uisini-s manager experienced la organising, aelllug and fitting. Ei- eellent product popularlv priced. Slate qtnlinYttilnna.

Replies kept in confidence, Write Press. Cl RH girls, 21 orwer. DFviTCustard Stand, Upper Court city line. RL for general boutievvrk andcooR ing; adults; live in: rcterenccs. Call after a o'clock: 4-3W2, GIRL for housework, care one child-stay nlEhts.

31 Biale Johnson City (near Bible School, off Blver-slrte Drive.) 'Cull after Glitl, for geuerul housework, sleep lu, rivate bath. Dial GIRL to care for 2 children from 7 to Saturday afternoon and Sunday off. Call nftcr 5, Sullivan, 12S Water St. CTRL to care for children. Stay nights.

OJJOorjwriteJ'jj. care Press" H.UitlJllKSSER. with followintr, to rent booth -n established beauty salon. Wrlte Ptess NURSES' CENTRAL REGIStR Needs trained snd practical nursea. Dial vl-2H4, 1 to 4 p.

OTEliATOR, eiperiehceii. with follow-ing. Vanity Beauty Shoo, 138 Main City. SALESLADY, alerr, capable to manage lady's accessories, experienced, good St. W'f)SlAN Eiperlenced, for bouse, work.

2252 or write X-gm Press. AGGRESSIVE young woman with tuT-tiatlvo for outside, collection and lome office work, tnuat have ear. Wo furnish gas and oil. State age, phone number and aalary expected. Write Press.

P-15. easy to care lor wave makes a more enjoyable vacation. 2-OX12. Cot'ISE O. Ft-LLER.

01 Valnut St, Beauty culture tn ail white hair, no discoloration. 2-04M). LaaOsrf 4 111 01 Dickey ,0 4 13 0 Ceiailll.ll 3 110 Herman 3 110 2 Clift.Sb (111 llSelkirk.lt 1101 0 I llrorllrr 4 0 0 3 Btisecll.lb 4 0 0 3 1 1 114 4 2 10 1 I Hudson. 2b 4 0 13 Tndd.o 3 0 10 0 Suicf.o 3 0 11 il Dahlirrn.lb 4 0 1 7 0 ce. jP 10 0 0 lIMattii k.aa 3 0 0 3 0 SlAE SINGER.

112 Court St. Special at 'liienbln 0 0 0 1 0 Donald. 4 I 0 I rassrau.p 2 0 0 laMrlioleon 1110 0 Swlft.c 1 0 I 0 II 2 110 1 bOtace 1 0 0 0 0 Train's 0 0 0 1 0 I Root.s 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 37 3 11 27 81 Tntata 30 2 5 27 12 ror June: waves, so waves, wavea. 15. Dial S-racW.

SIR. STEIGER-Hair stylist. Individual styling. Parisian Beauty Shop, 50 Court St. Dial 1 Itni.

a Batteil for J'asseau In eighth, Kan for Leiber in ninth. "SUMMER PLACES ir it 11 127 Tnlsia 32 1 1121 101 Totala Brooklyn loo nit 0003 i NOVELTIES for your what not. Mianattire animals, all kinds. Stct-fens, 112 CourJStDislJtjSlOn SLIP COVERS, DRAPES and Cfilt-TAINS made to order. Mrs.

Decker, with FAMISH SHOP. Dial 2-27H7. a tdbleau, "Our louth. will be presented. There will be sessions at 10:30 and 1:30 o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Honeyman, who have been patients in the Binghamton hospital, have returned to their home in Lake avenue.

They attained their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary the past week. Mrs. R. G. Scott, who spent a number of months with her daughter, Mrs.

Dickson JTorton, Scranton, has returned to oMntrose for the summer. Mrs. Scott is staying at the home of Mrs. Ruby Gibson. She is in her 94th year.

Mrs. Raymond Wootton Is ill at her home in Grow avenue. Mrs. Wootton's mother, Mrs. Richard Nichols, of Oakland, is with her daughter.

Chlrefi 000 010 11102 Krror Berman. Rnna batted In IVasdell, J.a-yasctto, Camllll, Todd. Nicliolson. Two-base hits Wasdcll. Todd.

Three-base hit Bildscn. Home runaCDmini, Nicholson. Double plavi Pbeips and DurochH-: Hudson, Durochcr and Camlili. STELLA BEAL'Tx SHOP, 607 Prees Bldg. Let us give you sn individually styled permanent.

Dial 4-57SI. IWt on bases Brooklyn 9, Chicago 4. Bases on Batted or Stlsro In eighth. Batted tor Niggellnl In eighth. St.

Lnuia 010 000 0001 Nrw Ynrk 020 101 lit 7 Errors McQtiinn, Cltft. Knickerbocker. Buna baited in 011ft, Gordon (3), DiMaggio (3), Don-M. Threeh-aao hit DiMaggio. Horn runs-Cliff, Cordon.

Stoles baja Gordon. Doublo Wavsfllft. Berardlno and McQuInn; Brrardinj. I-fy and McQuInn: Kigaelinf. Lary and Mrtlulnn.

Left on basrs-Nete York 7. St. 1-onle 7. luses balls Off Niggeling 0. off Donald 3.

Stmek M-Rv Dcnaid 4, by Klggellng 3. Hita Off ftegellng, 3 in I innings; off Trotter. 3 In 1. Wild pilch Niggelins 2). Passed balla Snecc.

lin pitcher Nlggrllnt. Umplrea Gelsel. Qulnn nd Grisva. Time 2:00. Attendance 1.428.

STEPHANIE, formerly of Florencn lialle Off Casey 3. off rasseatl 2. lilts Off Pas-seau. 11 in 8 Innings: off Root none in 1. Losing pitcher rasacau.

Umutrm BaHanfant, Pinelli nd CatnpbelL Time Attendance 3,300. Simmona Beaiifv Shop, is sow with Schafer, Main St. tl-3100. EXPERIENCED white conk and baker. SHE FINAL TOUCH of distinction, a lovely corsage from NEAL'S, 57 Che-nango.

Member Y. T. D. woman, une wno ia capable and experienced la cooking and baking. In a summer boarding bouse.

60 to 75 capacity. Reference required. Inquire los. F. Huff, Roscoe, New York.

VENETIAN Blinds, metal, made to or der. 12.56 up: wood Venetian blinds, window shades, too. Suskind's. 2-7331. WASH foRESSESTExceltent quality CLEfELAND I rBItVAIKI.PBIA a-b.

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b. 0. a. Baidreau sa 0 0 4 lMcCor.ai llll' 4 0 13 aiMotea.rf 10 0 10 Nice enough to wesr anywhere. w.Sc.

Wilbur's Dept. Store. 227 Chensngo. Rslt.rf WHY can't I call and surprise you w.ih our prices anil new raised letter, WANTED Young woman, 21 or over for general housework snd plain cooking. Country girl preferred.

Apply mornings, Riverside Drive. WANTED Woman for housework. Dial A Tt'ra after 7 p. m. JofjXG WOMAN, dependable, wanted for general housework; sleep In; ret-erentes.

07 Helen St. SoiiNG girl for housework, stay uightt. Call 34 Mitchell Ave. 4 0 11 tii.lnbnann.1T 4 1 I I 0 10 IIHayea.o 10 110 4 10 1 OiSleDert.lb I 0 1 13 3 llll 1 Chanman.ef 40130 4 2 11 1 Ruheling.3b I 0 111 4 0 11 lil.illard.sa 1 0 0 1 2 llll HaRriKket 1 0 0 0 0 Troiky.lb BHih.lf raters.3b Hcinslev.e, kilnar.p letter neaua, envelopes, statements, new kind of book matches and wedding invitstlon. Disl 2 ATHE RTON'S PRINTING SERVICE.

$1 TStjYS 200 sheets fine stationery, 100 envelopes, with your same, address. RRMLICK PR! NTERY. 129' Slate St. NEW YORK I PITTSBURGH a.b. r.

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0. While'djb 3 0 2 0 HHandley.lb 4 0 0 2 3 Moore.lf 5 0 11 0 3 13 2 0 Demaree.cf 5 0 0 1 OiP Waner.rf 4 0 2 1 0 Ott.rf 3 114 4 0 0 2 1 Danninl. 4 13 1 HFlctrher.lb 3 1 112 I Toung.lb 4 0 0 1 liVBobays.lt 4 0 0 4 0 Jurgee.ss 4 0 13 4 0 0 0 4 Cloeson.lb 3 10 3 SiPaiKo 4 112 1 LohnnaB.P till 1 0 0 0 1 jSewell.p 1 0 I 0 0 lat. Waner 1 0 O'O 0 0 0 0 0 0 IbBowman 1110 0 1 Totala 37 4 irf37 Totala 31 1157 11 a Batted for Sewcll In aerenth. Batted lor MacFiydeo In ninth.

few York 010 110 001-4 Pittsburgh 100 000 0021 Krrora Gustin. MacFayden. Buna bitted In P. Waner, jurges, Dannina. Moore, Lohrman, Daelt.

Bowman. Two-base hlta P. Waner, Moore. Three-bas hits Davie, Bowman. Home run panning.

Stolen been Gloeao. Double play Daria and Vaughan. Left on baaes New York I. Pittsburgh 0. Bases on balla Off Lehman 2, off Butcher 1.

off MacFajden 1. Struck out By Lohrman 4. hy Butrher 1, by Sewell Bill Off Putrhee. 7 In 44 Innings: off Sewell. 0 la 3S: off MaeFavden.

I In 1 Losing pitcher Answers to Krenz 'Do You Know Questions on Pe 16 1 Earl Sande rode Zev to victory in the Kentucky Derby of 1923, and repeated aboard Flying; Ebony in '25 and Clyde Van Dusen in '29. 2 Babe Ruth hit Rube Wal-berg for more hom runs than he made off any one pitcher, 17. Alex (Sandy) Herd, 72-year-old professional of the Moor Park Golf club, outside London, is credited with 1 holes-in-one. Help Men or Women It Lost and Found WANTED Amateur talent. Communicate evenings with Enjoy Theatre, Johnson City.

mMW For a as S4 ay yon y'-rf. Vflf'i f' can carr7 "For Kent" or "For llA'UrV j-i Sale" In The Binghamton Press. ,1 The cost of a want ad is in- 5 aVX. li Mfj significant compared to the added VotC Zr IaA rental Income which you can en- ffjtfW 1 finding desirable tenant mMmMmmammmmmmtt early In the season. If CALL 2-3411 1 WJ'twZ'j maii toib ad to the bixg- 1 I AMTON PRESS AND WE Wlf.Is 1 I fwfktl'J JflJt BE HAPPT TO ADVISE YOV IN END.

881 MJum, JSrSCE WIL" THE AI iaasssaaaMMasaaMBaaaawetasfcaasasMsssajisaaawaaBassssaasas FOUND Partial plate, vicinity of Koehler'a. Call 4D701. FOUND Black and white puppy. Call Positions Wanted Men I llean. 10 0 12 jhttlmmmi 1110 0 jcGantenbeiD 0 0 0 0 0 slt 35 4 37 Total 10 I 27 IS J-Bstled for LllUrd in ninth.

lor Dean In ninth e-Rsn tot Simmona In ninth. Jjwim noo sol 0004 "'delphla 000 om 0000 os hailed In-Petere. Mack 15). HenKlet. J-basa hlti-Hemsley.

Bayea. Three-be blta run Mar. Facrltlr-eo Mllnar. Mllael pb, Boudreaa and Troe-J-Irosk, 1, Boudrein: Llllard. McCoy and Slo-T1.

left en bases Cleveland 7. Philadelphia 13 2-7988 after p. m. CARPENTER Capable. 20 years' ev-perience.

would like work with reliable building contractor. Write E-277. care Press. CCC BOY, Just returned, would like to LOST Gold G. I.

A. pin at Riverside or Moeiler St. Reward. 2-8793. LOST Man's gold wateh, Howard.

Vaiued ss keepsake. Reward. LOST Diamond ring, yellow goldT Reward. Pla 8-25M. get any Kino 01 worn.

44 Baker Johnson City. Bi Butcher. Umpires) Seara and Dums, At- on baila Off Dean 2. off Miliar a. LOST Mans day night.

t1" out out brown billfold, Sat'ir- CEMENT work wanted; steps and cin-eward. Iiiat 4 3773. der blocks laid, hetaj Tar box, 4-4903. By Dean J. by Mllnar 1 Panes! lendlnca l.SSi..

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