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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 14

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THE BIXGIIAMTON PRESS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1937. 11 Workers alliance, said he had telegraphed State Welfare Commissioner David C. Adle asking that local welfare officials be Instructed to furnish further relief Immediately. Workers' families, he said, were destitute. Pay checks formerly made out here, are now belnR written In Albany, Mr.

Costa said. Orville F. Smith Republican candidate for nomination. Alderman, Third Ward. Advertisement.

Schley Named Successor to Gen. Markham New Flood Control Chief a ii if repress sirLiijiLS) voc People who read the Want Ads yesterday are the ones who profited today. -p-T- 1 If i I i i Three Other Changes in Army High Command Are Announced and Saturday IN OUR DAIRY DEPARTMENT -I- WE SELL CLOVERD ALE DAIRY PRODUCTS Congratulations to the HEW PROGRESS MARKET A NEW STORE--AN OLD POLICY -FEATURING QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT MODERATE PRICES i X- A Witxhiiiftton, Sopt, 13 (Assocl-nfd Four chansCH In the army high command, necessitated hy the Imminent retirement of general officers, were made today ly Roosevelt, Ho announced tha appointment of Colonel Joseph O. Mauborgne, now director of the radio aircraft laboratory at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, to succeed Major General James B. Allison as the army's chief signal olliccr.

General Allison retires Sept, SO from active service. To succeed Major General Edward M. Markham as chief of the engineer corps, tho Chief Executive named Colonel Julian L. Pchley, now commandant of the engineers school at Fort Belvoir, Va. Oeneral Markham's regular four-year term of office expires on Oct.

17. Colonel Allen W. Gulllon, acting judge advocate general, wrh appointed judge ndvocate general to succeed Major General Arthur W. Brown whose term expires Nov. 30.

Each of these three colonels will serve In their new posts with the rank of major general. Colonel Walter K. l'rosser, now ervtnst as signal ollicer of the third corps area at Baltimore, was made brigadier general of the Una to fill the vacancy in that rank which will lie created by the retirement from active duty of Brigadier Genera I'erry I Miles on Oct. 81. 0 'itl J.W-ntt'imiit Colonel Julian L.

Mittyf Kovornor (f tho itmil one, timl hia wlfo. Colonel Sehley today was atM)in(ed to sin-cr(l Major (fcnvral Markham, who was Jn oliarso of flMtl coin r(l, imrliitlliig in llliihamton and the NoiUliem Tier, LOOK FOR THE SENATE FANCY CANNED FOODS DISPLAY Society- Mnrlon Perkor, tii'org A. J'rfaton, lot 6. Conklln avonuf, BJuijliamton, to Lena H. I'res- ton.

Calvin Pinlth, et al, 4Sxftfl fct nar Franklin at't, town of Lnion, to Bfn-jamiu 1. Kittle and wiff. Knicry i. Wamlol and wife, Korth Billet, KndUott, to Bruce h. Babcock.

PaylewWPXWarkers Ask for Home Relief Rocliestt-r, Sept. 15 (Associated 1'ress) Unpaid WPA workers souRht home relief today as a means of beating hunger until overdue pay checks arrive. Leonard Costa, secretary of the Cramlnll Ftroet, to Tbclma H. Uhn (quit ebilni), Herman W. role and another, 4-x00 f(ict, near Ki'iinkllii slrwt, KniHcnU, Keiijamiu 1.

KHtte and wife (quit cltitm). Antonio (innci and anntbt'f, ht 2.0, Hill avenue, Kudkott, lo (Jhisoppc Uanci, ('oioKli F. Of ft ran. al. Main arroet, Depnnit.

Tnny Coleman tc tivd wife. Tliolma R. (iiks, part lot CranduU strcot. i Juanita Merle. Willintn H.

Hill, vt a), lot 20R. "Pro-pprt Tcrre'-f," town of li' kiitfon. to WaJtf-r If. Wood and another, admiuia-trMftirH. WalfiT A.

and wife, lot "Dpor I'Hrk," town of Manford, to Henry S. IiihIIk. rt al. Theodore M. Maeombor antl wlfp, lot lurk (own of Chenango, to VanWii and wiff.

Lavinia MiKrell, Sibillor stroet, to (Continued From Pngfl Four) NEWELL TRUESDELL CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS BINGHAMTON, N. Y. BROOKFIEI.D BUHER HOME FURNITURE COMPANY OPEN FOR BUSINESS New merchandise policy established by Harry and Irving Freedman in store located at 176 Washington Street XT Country Roll Electrical Work AT THE NEW PROGRESS PRODUCE WAS DONE BY FREIJE ELECTRIC CO. 86 CLINTON St SLICF.D BOSTOV Blue Fish PEEP SEA AT OUR DAIRY COUNTER YOU WILL ENJOY CROWLEY'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday wedding supper wae served.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Mclncn, the Rev. and Mrs. Lyle A.

Weed, Miss Jean Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Smith. Miss Annette Baker of Birch street is spending a few days as the guest of friends in Rochester.

Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Goodrich of 26 Bevier street, have returned after spending two weeks at Thousand island park, and visiting their daughter, Airs. Francis B.

Hall in Batavia. Miss Nancy Crary of Murray street, and Miss Marian IX'yo, of 4 Charles street, will leave this week to enter Anbury college in Wilmore, Ky. Among the Blnghamton girls to enter Cortland Normal school this year are: Miss Mildred Page, Mi S3 Barbara Orelf, Miss Helen Lawler, Miss Dorothy Vogelin, Miss Horis Dellow and Miss Eunice Finch. Miss Lucille Ijvermore of Hlll-crest has returned from New York city where she spent a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. George Gunn of Bennett avenue have returned from a Canadian motor trip. Chapter ta Amlgos Chapter of Cassandra club will meet with Miss Jean Jlartnett, of 32 Mary street, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Auxiliary to Meet The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Kailroad Trainmen will meet In the rooms at 299 Chenango street at o'clock Friday night. League Cabinet SIci-ts Cabinet, members of the Business Girls League met Mnndav night at the home of Miss Barbel Nelson.

president. A buffet luncheon was served and business session conducted. A distinctive and novel Idea in the furniture business is being presented to the people of thu Southern Tier Furniture on a cash basis. "My years of experience In serving the people of this community, in tho furniture business has very definitely proven to me the great need and advisability of a cash furniture store," suid Harry Freedman. By eliminating financing, credit, and collection expenses, The Home Furniture Company is set up to offer quality furniture at a saving of one-third or This policy brings to the public a complete line of the very beat furniture such makes as Ja.mestown, Scallops I1VK Lobster Schwab's VIENNA Cottage Cheese MTTLE XECK Clams 100 (r and 79 CHERRY STONE Clams 100 2 pounds Transfers of Real Estate Our Compliments on Your Progress II ATtR FKKEHMAN (rand Rapids.

Simmons and Kar-pon at prices within the reach of every one. The modern housewife, in spite of a limited budget, can now make her "dream" home a reality. A complete line of furniture and rugs is attractively displayed on the four floors of this newly decorated and up-to-the-minute store, conveniently located on Washington Street, next door to Babcock's. The experienced salesmen, who Hi serve you, will be glad to give you any advice on types of furniture that will be suited to your needs and help you In any way possible to make shopping at the new Home Furniture Ptore a real pleasure. Advertisement.

Eva Felnbere nd another, shout one fire, JaGranpe street, to tinssie Fein-berg. Pauline J. Lambert, lots .12, S3. "Bilens im," town Union, to llsrold O. Co lew.

Marine' Midland Trust Co. of Ring-nsinton, 1 1(1 Washington street, to Morris S. Cohen. Johanna Sullivan and another, lot 1TO Winilmg Way, to Mary A. Harakiia and another.

William V. L. Tiirnbiill. rrnrtall street, to Roy R. steen and wife.

Jrene C. Ailieria, pnrt lot li. RYE BREAD SOLD BY THE PROGRESS PRODUCE 1 Az 1 IK V1N(J FI5l.i:ilM We regard every one of our customers as a friend, and naturally it gives us a great deal of satisfaction to see our old friends go forward and prosper It's Iceman's Ice that keeps the fine seafood at The Progress so fresh and attractive, and we are proud to feel, that in a small way, we have played a part in your success. CUTLER ICE COMPANY VENETIAN BLINDS 95 DELUXE QUALITY Made to Measure $6.50 Value Special FeatureM Measured nnil Installed by Factory Trained Men. Four Coats Dupont Inc-qurr.

Selected Wood Slats Will ol Warp. Wlilo ICange of Colors itli lvnglish Tapes. Cornice Hoard Knclosure Which KHmiiintcs Light Streaks and Conceals Mechanism, 21c extra (value 7c). Free Venetian Rllnd Cleaning Hrtihh With Kvery HELLMANN'S REAL PROGRESS PRODUCE VELVEETA QQc CHEESE, 2 for .00 Phila. Cream 11c Selected Wood Slats In Seven Widths to Fit the Average Windows Pt.

60 LARGE WINDOWS $3.69 NEW RIVAL CHEESE, 2 for Guaranteed Sot to Wnrp. Rustproof Hardware. Easy to Install. lbs. ijllj 25 MIRACLE WHIP, Pf.

Farmings Bread and Butter "LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE VENETIAN BLIND DEPARTMENT IN THE TRIPLE CITIES" Eureka Tent Awning Inc. 35-37 State Street Bing. Dial 2-0054 Endicott Free Phone Enterprise 9515 BLUE RIBBON BOUILLON CUBES bottles 37: MIRACLE WHIP, Qt..

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