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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 5

Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 5

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Binghamton, New York
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THE B1XGHAMT0N PRESS. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 191G. NDICOTTTANNERY ARGUE RIGHTS OF THREATENS HUSBAND AND SAMUEL SOMMERVILLE IS ADJUDGED INSANE BURIED NEAR ONEONTA WHITE GIFTS FOR KING SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT WEST SIDE CHURCH YES- 0YE DEVELOPS 1PL STRIKE PICKETS All photos taken before Dec. 2 1st finished for Christmas at Onranta, Dec. 15 Funeral services for Samuel Sommerville were conducted at the home on the Mate road At East End this afternoon by Schrnevua Lodge.

F. A. of which lie was a member. The body was placed In the vault In Riverside Cemetery. CASE OF ANTHRAX Sunday School and Congregation to Combine for Program Washington, Deo.

15. Labor queS' Lucy C. Dexter, S2 years old. who was arrested on Wednesday on a charge of threatening to kill her husband, Frederick Dexter, was adjudged of unstable mind by a lunacy commission late yesterday afternoon and committed to the Binghamton State Hospital. Physicians said that her mental derangement is not serious and that with proper treatment she will become normal In a short time.

ROGERS "T0e Baby Catcher" COURT ST. Rubber Special Savings in men's, women's and children's rubbers, at Monroe Shoe 162 Water St. Advertisement, i Congregation and Sunday school of the West Presbyterian Church arej combining in preparations for a cue of the much dreaded an thrax ha developed! at Endicott, the tions involving legality of union or-1 ganlzatlons, their right to peaceably "picket" and liberty of contract were argued today before the Supreme Court. In two West Virginia cases the court reviewed decrees of Federal Judge Dayton finding the United Mine Workers' Union, and the American Flint Glass Workers' Union illegal organizations and also combinations in restraint of trade under the Sherman law. Judge Dayton issued broad injunctions, respectively to the Hitch- Jit.

mi re. fit Christmas eve celebration which will be in keeping with the ideals of those inspired with the real "Christmas spirit." The service will be held In the church auditorium Sunday evening, Dec. 24, beginning at 7 o'clock. A service of "White Gifts for the King" the prospective celebration is called. xr'irli allien nnmrtiiafiihn Mif-r1- -i-Aiinnii J' victim being a Russian employe of the; nljicott tannery, John Handzybsky.

Anthrax is a disease which comes from handling hides of cattle that iave become Infected. It spreads rapi'lly through a herd of cattle, and when contracted by a human bejng has until lately, almost Invariably proved fatal. As the result of re- search the United States government Piano Department "It's Safe to Go Where the Crowd Goes" The church will be decorated with i Christmas greens and other materials suggestive of the holiday. All the, members of the congregation and Sunday school will have a part in the program, to consist largely of the singing of Christmas carols and sim-! pie exercises. The musical director, J.

Alfred Spouse, is training the choir for a special musical service. Each class and each individual is expected to I make some material contribution! or the work of the church, as well as to pledge something additional in the I man Coal and Cuke Company of Wheeling, W. against the mine workers' officers, including Secretary Wilson of the Department of Labor, who was formerly secretary-treasurer, and to the Eagle Glass and Manufacturing Company of Weilsburg, W. against the Glass Workers' organization. uKe Dayton's decrees and injuno, tions were annulled by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the corporation's injunction suits ordered dismissed.

The companies then appealed to the Supreme Court. Labor interests have been closely watching both cases, more recently because questions are presented regarding contractual freedom similar to those in the Adamson law test cases. Both West Virginia companies, operating "open shop," have contracts with employes not to join a union. They sought to restrain union solicitation, even by peaceable persuasion and argument, of their workmen, contending that such solicitation interferes with constitutional liberty of contracts. The Circuit Court upheld union rights to peaceably "picket" and persuade such workmen without intimidation or violence.

way of personal service, renewed consecration, more faithful church attendance, urging others to attend church, welming strangers to the flevelApea a srum wmun nas proven very efficacious in the treatment in many cases. The majority of cases come from handling hides Imported from South America. Endicott, Johnson keep all possible disinfectants constantly on hand to prevent the disease, but so far as known there Is no absolute disinfectant. Handzybsky was employed in handling green hides. He had a pimple on his nose and it is supposed he rubbed his face with his hand on which was some poison transmitted by the hides.

In a short time his nose and face became infected and the case was diagnosed as anthrax poison. A requisition was at once sent to the government laboratories at Washington for the serum which has proven an excellent antitoxin. Thi sentn has arrived and is being used on the patient at his home In Endicott, with expectations of excellent results. At the Endicott factory offices today it was stated that several cases of anthrax have developed during the past year which had been successfully treated with this serum, the patient recovering in each instance. Hand-zybsky's condition today was said to be improved.

Gloves and mittens for holiday church, visiting the sick, and better attention to Sunday school work, i Classes in the Sunday school are planning numerous kinds of "white gifts for the King's birthday." Included in these various lines of work are foreign missionary contributions, the aid of orphan asylums, social service work, charity organization and settlement work. The PIANO Sale That UPSET Everything" CLOSES Sat. Eve. Dec. 16 Closing Out' Jewelry M.

H. Rees. 71 Court, street, will close out all his stock of jewelry at half price. Every article must be sold, regardless 0l cost, by Jan. 1.

Nothing but optical business after Jan. 1. One flight up, at my optical store. Advertisement. Rubber Special Savings in; men's, women's and children's rubbers, at Monroe Shoe 162 Water St.

Advertisement. gifts. Blnghamton Seed 135 i Court St. Advertisement. few LL t.

Overcoats 1 and Suits ft." Time's Up! Here Are the Final Offerings Kellar Bros. Upright 50 Nice Piano Player 20 Ebonized Upright Piano 51 Mahogany Player Nice Oak Piano 64 Newton Player Artistone Piano 89 Philharmonic Player $340 Malcolm (Oak) Piano Stratford Wilcox White Player $475 $300 Kohler Campbell pja er $700 Beautiful Walnut Upright 7AA Bush Lane Cecman $700 Jjf 4 mil for the Winter Days Here where we offer you a big manufacturer's assortment to select from you will find just the Winter Over I Small Walnut Player manogany riano, nne trade, yo Winterroth Piano 92 Weber Upright $162 Engelbrecht Piano 87 -ill FREE Bench, Scarf, Delivery and 10 Rolls Music MANY OTHER TRULY MARVELOUS OFFERINGS Your Own Terms Within Mason 1 Christmas Without Music Is Like a Turkey Without StuffingIt Lacks the Essential At coat to suit your own particular needs. There are big, roomy storm coats for cold weather-for walking or driving. Lighter weight coats-full, loose or form fitting. AH in a wide range of materials and pat-terns.

Suits in many models for young men, and for older men who lean to conservative models. In fact, a varied stock that includes everything that men want At 4'- fp til 4 1 7 i av til v- E5r I Before a child understands the spoken word its little heart makes response to music. Children are music. What they develop into depends upon their environment. Every home in which there is a child should be a temple of music, that the child may never lose touch with that which is finer and more REAL than anything acquired on earth.

Christmas Is Coming Will It Bring a Nice PIANO Into YOUR Home? The Christmas pianos and players are at Fowler's the most wonderful collection you can imagine. NO ONE IS OVERCHARGED ASK OUR CUSTOMERS. EVERYONE ENTHUSIASTICALLY SATISFIED. Come Early, YOUR PIANO Is Here You Don't Need a Lot of Five Dollar Bills Pay While You Play LI READ A. DIMMOCK, Mgr.

Piano Department, Third Floor iijj it From Our Factory Direct to You At a Saving of One-Third SteefeJStrams O'Keii Building Robert E. Coddihgtom, Mgr. 72 court stre Branch of Rochester Factory Wftntrir'Srittf.

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