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

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THE BINGHAAITON PRESS, THURSDAY, 1 1 USE TWO FLOORS To) 'A Vv XJ PM GOOD RESULTS KPKAK FOIl VS. We do not belong to the "Cure All" class, but we work to cure without pnln, and at the same time not Injure the stomach with harmful We gladly write to you or talk with you. THE BOND MEDICINE CO. 11 WASHINGTON STREET IIN8MMT0N, I. T.

WILL AUDIT CLAIMS OF EMPLOYEES FOB THOUGHT SCHOOL A Superintendent Miller Believes That Room Used Ill 'IS Jf. a by Library Will Be Too Small for the Purpose Many Building Petitions, Also, Will Bo Presented to the Council Tomorrow, the force of teachers at the next term or school, Mr, Miller said that the BARGAINS Priced to Suit Economical People. If You Did Not See Yesterday's Bargains, Look Them Up. Doard had the matter under consideration, but had determined not to TOMPKINS ST. BRIDGE publish any list of the names of WILL BE DISCUSSED teachers until the roster had been completed.

When asked whether, In the event of the reduction of the number of. teachers, there would be a cor Boports of City Clerk and City Superintendent of School! Ourdon R. Miller eatd yesterday that until the Public Library building on Washington street has been vacated nothing can be done In the way of active preparation for Installing the night school. He believed the room would be ready early In August. The Board of Education, he said, would then make an Inspection of the building, In order to ascertain what changes might be necessary.

The prenent plana contemplate the use of the first floor, and Mr. Miller said that in all probability it would be found necessary, in order to se .1. i responding Increase In salaries, he Treasurer Will Not Se Bub-mittcd at This Time. said he could not tell, but he thought the minimum aalary of 1360 was too low and should be raised to at least $400 for beginners. He called atten At the adjourned meeting of the tion to the fact that he had made this Common Council at 3 o'clock tomor row afternoon the claims of the city employees will be audited.

It Is expected that a large number cure ample recitation rooms, to utilize the quarters In the front of the building now occupied by the truant of building petitions will be presente 1. Several that have been referred will school, aa well as the room now used by the library as a reference room. Irhe top floor Is occupied by the eighth be reported upon. The question cumins for the windows of the Council chamber to protect the pictures of Vacation Days Add to the pleasure of your trip take a rifle with you. We carry in stock, "Winchester, Marlin, Colts Savage repeating rifles, also Remington, Stevens, Hopkins and Allen, and other single shot rifles.

GUNS We have a largo assort-nn'iit of single and double-barrel shot gnus, including the Ithaca. Wo have just received our fall stock of Ithaca Guns a large assortment to choose from. Remember we are solo agents for the Ithaca Guns, in this vicinity. WALDRON'S cDrug and Sportsmen's Goods Store, t07 Court rrade, a class 13S strong, which will Basement Specials for the Fourth Alaska Ice. Crenm Freezers, 4 quart size, $2.48 jr kind at yO Lemonade sets, fancy colored glass, $2.25 A( kind for.

$1.19 kind for 88C Good Things from Our Bakery What's tluMiso to swelter and worry oyer enko baking (and then perhaps have a failure) when our cake department affords you a selection from a large variety of sueh delicious cakes? You will never 1 ake another cake after you i ry our kind. Read the list: LAYER CAKES Brides', fairv, gold, devil's food and bride and -devil's food at 60c, l-'2 at 25c, 1-4 nt i)C LOAF CAKES Sunshine 20c and 35c, (loM at 20c and 40c, MnrWc at rtn 50c, Nut cake at 35c, Angel fond at 25c and OC SMALL CAKES Imperials, 20c a dozen, fancy Imperials at 25c a doz. macaroons, at 40c a pound, cookies at per doz IUC Ties, all kinds at each ontlnue to occupy Its present quar me Mayors from the strong llwht which Is cuuslng them to fude will probably be disposed of. recommendation In his last report. Think Salaries Low.

The minimum salary now paid any of the teachers Is GOO. Beginning at 1360, the rate of Increase Is 320 a year for the first two years, so thnt teachers must work two years before they receive the sum which the superintendent bellves should be the minimum. Ho called attention to the fact that during two months In the year the teachers receive no salaries, although their expenses run on Just the sumo. In other words, during the actual time of teaching those receiving the minimum are paid at the rate of 336 a month, while for the two months of vacation they are In receipt of no salary, which actually re ters. He thought It probable that It Ivould be found necessary to utilize for The Question of acceotlna the Rock- he night school classes part at least bottom bridge will come ud.

and tho the second floor, where three prl- Corporation Counsel will announce llu ary and the kindergartens IMial settlement of the claim of rouih street property owners. It Is not x- re now quartered. In the event of eir removal, these departments i I a i it J'1 puld be accommodated at the Pine pecte.l that Knglneer Rudolph Her. ring will have completed his plans of the Fourth ward sewer at thli tlmo. Carroll Street School.

This would ave the second floor vacant and thus but they will be finished by the nexi rt-isuiar meeting. rovlde ample room for the expan duces tneir compensation 10 jau a month. sion of the night school. The proposition to repave or Ftate ntrct brourht tin. The Board of Education for two Considering Cut in Teachers.

In response to a question as to years in succession has made a gen- and it Is probable that the Council will whether there would be a decrease In erat raise in salaries. tnko some oction regarding the s-ig- gektlons for strengthening th Tomp Values Extraordinary in PARASOLS The makers seem to have eclipsed all kins st-eet bridge. The claim of A. IT. f-ulermclstcr for making the recommendations will be presented for audit.

The report of the' City Treasurer win not be tea.iv. and that, with the uport fron the City Clerk, will be held over until the next meeting. TRIPLE WEDDING IS CELEBRATED e' NOT TUKE PLACE past efforts in pnrasoldom in the matter Kalurali Temple SikvuiI Train to of lovely, smart creations. You must Companies Not En- Couples, Meeting by Accident, see them to realize how retty they arc. ii Act as One Another Witnesses.

tnusiaEiic uver rroposea Trip of Labor Unions. It was the intention of the Central Cupid was unusually busy yester Atlantic (liy. The Pilgrimage of Kniurah Temple, A. A. (.

M. 8., to Atlantic City will be made a special train via Erie and Penim. R. It. leaving Illnghamton 8 o'clock a.

July 13 going via New York, arriving at Atlantic City, 6:00 p. m. Tickets good to return until July 23d. Hotel accommodations can be had by applying to II. W.

Meeker potentate or Mr. t. M. Johnson, recorder. Further information by calling on, or writing Webster, ticket agent Illnghamtun N.

Y. Adv. Labor Union to run an excursion to day In the vicinity of the First Dap tlst Church parsonage, and for i haca on Labor Pay. but they may French Parasols in all colors, worth from $2.00 to $4.00, to sell quick we qQ price them at leyU Louisine silks, colored centers, white chiffon ruffles, also white renters and rj colored borders. Special ut A full line of smartest effects at $2.00 qq be denied the privilege by the rail- while It looked as If the vicarage of If in 4 companies, who have shown an the Rev.

John W. Phillips was abou r.cilnatlon to view with disfavor the to oe converted into a veniaDie Gretna Oreen. Three couples came In excursion project. Members of the quick succession to offer themselves rentral Labor Union hope to regain he amount of money lost in the car- as sacrifices on the altar of Hymen, enterprise and are therefore arriving so soon after one another that the clergyman had not finished the donning of his vestments after the arrival of the first couple before UNDERPRICED LADIES' VESTS Prices and qualities to please tho most discriminating buyers. Imported Swiss, white, fancy trimmed, CQf- made to sell nt ifl.00, our price Ovl Silk and lisle in pink and blue, made to QZp sell nt )0e, our price Ribbed, short sleeves, low neck, made Qf to sell nt LT)C, our prico MEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Well made, comfortable and priced to sell quick.

Brown mercerized shirts and drawers, 50o value at 33c thp garment. French Bnlbrippan shirts and drawers, 50o value at 30c the garment. Odd lts men's drawers, 25c value at. IC MEN, SAVE NEARLY 2-3 ON NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Fancy striped Madras, sizes 15 1-2, 16 and 16 1-2, made to fit and wear, stylish, too, $1.00 value, only, 30c. A snnp in white shirts Saturday Watch.

THE JUNE BRIDE Xcycr in our history or has Binghamton ever had such a beautiful display of Wed-dingGifts as we are showinc; this weddinp; season. A cift from our store is engraved, packed and delivered in as up-to-date manner as any metropolitan store can do it Try and sec. Cut Class Hmmkit, JfMr, Dmgmr Bees, aatjkfearee, BeeryiaiMg aea Sterling Silver CeraM, B) A if lag, Pager Toa-lo aaal JVoaeer Mfa. Ce. rr ovtt wtoDtjfo tuxes LADIES' GLOVES You will be sure to find what vou nusually eager to conduct the ex-j in to Ithaca, where a celebra- il Se held.

('- rad. It Is understood, So not 1 i.L'iw excursion to be run eY their car tijulpment nn result the aecpnd and third appeared. This was by no previous arrange want here, the stock is large and com ment, but was merely a harpy accident, for neither of the couples had met one another before, and came frt.m districts remote from one an- There -n7T-ree- rnent between tlii antral uwf 2 2 If 4 oihrr. They all took the coinci nlons of Elmlra, (imua and this city plete. Fabric gloves at 25c and Silk plovesat and lo hold celebrations ip alternate 50c 75c ears and to run excursion.

It thaea'a turn to celebrate thin year. FOR A FISH DINNER We have the needful a fine specimen of the finny tribe, from sra or luke. All you need to do Is to call and make your selection and we win neatly clean and dress your fish and send to your houae promptly on time. For tomorrow we have the following varieties: Halibut Weak, Coil, Weak H4l, Itlile Hnlt, Tmt. Hntlor flail, lllur YHlow like.

White flail, r-trli. Croffufs Market tor. oil it (arroil Ma. nd their Blnghatnton brethren hie nxloua to be with them, but clrcum- Lace Liale ploves at 50c luncea may prevent "VI dence gvp'I raturedly, and na neither of the couples had provided themselves with wrf. 'Jesses they offlolated In that capacity tor, one as ttut as the clergyman tied the knot that made a twnln one.

The brides and grooms wire iUtrv D. Rutan of Bcruntnn and Visa Vlnnle L. Williams of Unlondule; John H. Wler of Mooalc, and I.ila It. Ostrander of Indian River.

Joseph P. Decker and Miss Mary Agnea KHno of Ithaca. LACES AT LESS THAN Benj. T. Wm.

E. Ash It lttajBB aaiaas I ISTABLISHIO HALF PRICE SOCIETIES 1 PUN GOIICERT IMS 39 COURT STREET It Nottingham galoons in serpentine and medallion effects, worth from 10c to 25c, at per j-ard. lluljrr's July 4 Confrrtlnns. Oullfoyle, the local agent for Huy-ler's fine confections, Tiaa some novel packace appropriate for the Fourth. They conaist of cannon flrecrackera and packaaes of firecrackers, filled with flno mixed candy and mixed chocolates.

The appearance of thc.te novelties la such that they reaJtly pass for the genuine nolsemaklnir articles, and the recipient will be agreeably surprlned upon making a dote nteresting Programme to Be Given at Plymouth Congregational Church. Under the auspices of the Mission SHOO Fowler, Dick Walker! ary Society and the P. 8. E. concert will be given at the Plymouth amlnatlon to find them filled with de congregational Church this evening.

programme Is: licious edibles. As the stock carried on hand la limited, orders for the goods ehould be placed as early as i etl ed (irie Trk. tia tarah irennlnc. 'fi fieatie Pweet, Morion It Chase; Miss Louise needier. Ac- possible to avoid dlaappointment.

Adv. mmranlet. Mn KeVried Clenrge T. Am'S F.H. M'FARLAND "nnins---iueinoven a Moowijini SonaiV Mi Maud M.

Ames 'I Hard the Vlc of Jreoa Say- (Matthew hlalr Reliable Plumbings lolln Sivt" I Mrs. Harrison Cowl rrlee. OPTICIAN Sola PuM-oMur to the Lute Ir. B. r.

McrarlauJ. Fill Your Dins With Eric Coal and you'll be able to kp warm next winter, no matter how cold the weather may be. Our black rarbon nig. gat from the vein In the Wyoming Vl-ley excel In strength and purity In other word ur coal la more economical to buy because It gives more neat O. W.

5 EARS 1 to 19 Clinton I t. There la ttumbtn and Old ftand 71 Front SU Hlnh4mtoii. r. vnani-s miss Pnrsn tienmnc. Miss U'l Swwt.

Morton It. has: Miss Louise tteecher. hat wnulil have ua4 up a iaiiinr if ihrr had o-n Iulse Reerher Caroful Trailng of Kyea for Olaases My t-utty. Hour- vrk days I to 4, Moniar and bt rday lvenlngs to I. and Appoint mnis.

FLY! Now is the time to rid the house of (lies, before they be coine too thick. The San re Death Fly Killer Will do It. We also have all kinds of pnrr and lly poisons. BMBBBBaBOiaHSJBBawaaaBaaBaaBiaBlBaaaaMBBBBaBBaaaajBMBB The MODERN PHARMACY 63 Court Strcst. Dr.S.L.

Smith, Prop. imPolteiMl T. AmS am TriumpH Thmnsli rilih" Miea I rlnh l.otl. r.treon, MO 'The VinUt" COAL A good deal better coal than you can get elsewhere and cleaner, too EYE SlilAlll RELIEVED Ve Rnt. t.

Ui. Il Cf Prlio. a teur rK Lwveland't wu tsi Chenango sirl riumhrra In l'ma 0a. fhra the hind we rffr vu -rlumhlna thai mana hnw. eaiH-rionce and reliable workmanahlp.

rarfil. rwanloua work irairrlala that will lael a 'alllful JH tf vnu apprwlale Ih.M, ynu will he alsd to make our ariualtiUn Our prfaa are rtsrttt fair to y'l snd fair ua, t'naii irl'a itiMin rhrap work, ari'l rh.ap wrk lo plumbim Is d.ar at any price, If nu want sdvtre on aae lr.lnn ft plinHlnt If yi ha an lb nf oa wi.n atinriad phne or call. Were alwaye ready. Boufhton It tha sunshln theM blight days Is painful to your eyes, you nv.y need glasses. Wo correct alt errors of refraction and give satisfaction.

in's lug Itntmal Date. Thtt Is a stroM rmhabllltv that tl'ddtteln ClnlUitB CnniMn will I Rheumat is to vacate the nnr ih.v now ry while the ceillncs In the build- E. R. MASON, Optician at COUNT STRICT Ford, Beach Powell ar raised an other Improvo-Ma now in. ncm are mad.

The el of such a Urtstock of cloth. furnlahings, trunks and bat out n4 bel "ln nn the chanta Kav hi i CURED IN FOUR DAYS I irATK JTMttT Oeeealte Atmr You Don't ta of oflnalderabie manltude. and ie rror-rMnra desira ta f'trenta aa mueh i. t.tM t-t- till We Ncod "Nf-n-o" wily re lured Prtcea on lunmM MMn. furnlshlitR.

and. In fact on Binghamton Rubber Stamp Works Guarantee UH apiing I was Hck with rheumstiam and for three weeks wm unable to even feed my. elf. I was under the doctor's if. cars and took all kinds of rm it edlea, but pothlng relieved me ij until I took your rtheumatia Drops.

In four days I was able 'I to be up and around. Mil JNO. PMITIt. ro. Tht tale ralaMk." among tVI RYTMINO NEW anil UP-TO-DATt NO BACH NUMDtKI.

Our Products When the Eyes Get Dim Com here and we will Improve thlr power with a pair of prp rly fitted and adjusted gta, tong esptrienee and flrat elias technteal knowledge qualify us for tha work. KiamtnaUons fr and prices reasonable whera tlsaaes ate ordered. JUD NEWING 60 COURT STREET tlnhlr irasnAdv. ll Telegraph Hireet have your teh at'racted at our denial p''or Timid women and delK-Me hlldreti submit to our pnla dntta try without twit-. rMlly urprtM how esy make It for the patient It you have teeth tronllea, and talk It over wltn us PI.

C. ALLEN r.erhantfe nuH lin, Court M. Bn4 Dos. rm formint Mltjt Kltumatle Drcpt Pritt Sr.oo lo Se rieoo ooel QmmUt of toe Kert. ee Cn.m tee rie to eie.

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builey kMrnur at ttltHt. JtfMt HIJJU, mv ntMMti MACHIAttt, STAMP HJttKS, Vk STAMP, IKK HAhUtS, ItAVK STAMPS, tAMCMltBHS, KMT CHUCKS, THAt STAMPS, ST firiLS, STttl STAMPS, TIMi STAMPS, MOM'1 tHKABL HVLkS, Athtnt la lae lino of Stmmpt ee oneo JMoHea. Mto fhlle M. Loo. Mfa.

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