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10 THE BINGHAMTOX PRESS, THURSDAY EVEXIXG, 1, 1920. Player row at th Strand Theater This LETTERS ISSUED ON i comedy em on llnaerl and loveliness I a bright, breajy satire on the ndler.s Returns to Seek Divorce from Titled Husband MARTIN D. ABBEY ESTATE 1 troubles which 1 us-d by an Innocent fib, exchanged between innn and wife when i Women Selected as Members Democratic National Committee NUMEROUSLAST truth would fcsve done Jt welt. A spe-lal bargain tn.Mn. will I tle "'M on the e.tste of i Saturday In addition to the regular evening Martin D.

Abbey who wna -itally Injured performance tonight, Friday and Sotur-jln iiu automobile accident near Windsor: 'day. At the matliieo on Saturday a special; iiurhi May, were Issued to bl widow In KEDS KEDS KEDS AT THE RUBBER STORE Tennis and Baseball Supplies Bathing Suits and Caps. 10 COURT STREET i I photo souvenir uf JVIIh Rower will tie lin MONTH en to every patron, free, and there will i a reception on the stage. Next week or jferlng will bt Booth Tarklngton's ronian- i Surrogate Court yesterday aftcrjioon Th c'ie v.ilued at 12.000 'personal property i mid ViM real, will be distributed among (tie five daughters, four son and the wldoV. Mr, Ahby died May 29.

I F.etlerH of administration 'were Issued bv "The I tic comedy of country and city life, Country Cousin." from Pt 4.) McCrtney. a lister nt the, bride, ho acted mtld of honor, wti In (i rose tint After wedding trip to point nlnn the STAR THEATER. "Tb Notorious Mrs. Sand." the Boh- Miirrogate Henjamln Baker yesterday to Mu'y Ferris of on the a-tat" of Grant VV. Ferris for yesrs in ctlv real (state agent here, Th estate 1 vlued Jfi.eno real property and peronsl proivrty.

California Mra, Nellie IDonohu, OsklRnd, Indiana Mrs. Julia Landr, Indian-spoils. Tennessee Miss f'hsrl Wllllnnis, Memphis. New York Mist EllMbeth Marhury, New York. Tens Mrs.

Cone Johnson, Tyler. Virginia Mrs. Beverly B. Mumford. Connctlut-Miss Caroline Kuutz-rteea, Greenwich.

Rhode Islnnd Mrs. Tloher' Newton, Providence. Wushltigton Mrs. Christian, Spokane. Oiefrlct of Columbia Mm.

Thomas F. Walsh, Washington. lertson-Cole Superior Plcturu, which opened a two days' engagement at the Star theater 'today, Is a delicaUt and subtle satire on 'present-day sh lal conventionalities. Hemic, iBorrlsesle, who plays the leading feminine role, la in the prt of a girl whom fat places in a fulse position, which, I strangfly enough is at the head of a imnrr Better ta bava maay customer i article than one or twa. G004 iriamnt for thji use of Pre a Want.

They brine a multitude of $8 00 Silk Crepe Shirts $7.00 AMultitudeof Customers A St. Larranew river. Montreal, the Th.u. Mod Island. Lake Humi mid Iiike Chftmplaln, Mr.

and fr. Ogden will live at IT 0k tre', lu Ibis city, Mr. 01n Is veil known In this B1ng bl3 the position rf ili rui'-n) in ifftjftor the Tilnirhumton rent ml High cliOoi (luring Arsons; those from thi rl'y who tetrl't th wedding, Mr Ok'Iiii pnr'U'w. wet: Mrs. Malcolm If.

V.nr Mis Itti'h tlrcwn, Hoy. I'cri'v Wlnnr, Harold Ttei-r. James lin, liMiert Hen 0.1 Fibre Ino silk stripes, i Ifi For ono week only. S9 Court i street -Advertisement. I nclal set, where her entertainments am i affairs rntie h-r to known as "The Notorious Mrs Hands In her role ns a society lender, the sfnr wears a bewildering array of uorgeoti frocks, all especially designed by a noted modll'a this photoplay.

Mist Barrlfvile I supported by an exceilont. cast Including Forrest Stanley natt ar.d H.iriy Cleveland. GRIFFIN BRIDE Stage and Screen I Dorothy dimming. Harry Meyers and Hi 'Alexander. At an added at'ra'tion Charlie OF ARTHUR WHIT ED i 1 -J Chaplin la shown In "The also an International weekly.

Mils Mr.l Griffin and Arthur I Whircd, both rf fhl city, were married yetttrdar afternoon at 2 o'cleck the home of the hride'l mother, Mts Cfturln 1 i Mudfurd, 9 Green e're-il. rtcly ts imracdist relatives witnessed the ceremony, which wan performed by the SVMPHOVV TIIFATFR. Of al! the emotions gratitude Is probably the weakest, and when it Is a e'niggle between Jealousy nnd gratitude the winner is easy to select. The fact that Robert ran true to form nnd quarreled, with Inga over her method of repaying the debt of gratitude they both owe Daniel Carford furnishes the bnsiu of the story told by Norma Tnlmadge in "Th Woman Gives," which closes a four-day run at the Pitiphony theater tonight. TONIGHT.

Stone Opera House Bomervllle Players In "Vvr Good Eddie." Strand The Armory Players In "Baby Mine." Blnghamton "Mothers of Men" and Keith vaudeville. rltar -Ilesala DarrlscAle In "The Notorious Mr. Rands." ymphony Norma Talmadg In "The Woman lv." Peoples Dorothy Dalten In 'E travnganoe." I.yrle Nailmova In "The Brat." Court and Laurel Elaine Hammer-stein In "Greater Than Fame." Kcv, Arthur B. MrCormlrk of the West Presbyterian church. Preceding the core.

mony ther wa an Inform. reception and luucbcrn. I ho hrtde wore i dres of beaded Copen hjtren bhi georgette crepe nnda corsage LADY II AnFIEJ.T). Lady Hidfleld, formerly Frances Wlrk-erslism of I'hlledeltdila, Is reported living at Waller's Oottglas county. Nevada, only three mlbs from the place wh'tn Mary Pli-kfnrd emahllNhed her residence don she went to Nevsdn to secure her divorce Furl her, lme Humor states I.ndv nndfleld hns left the excitement of London to live for a time In dreary little Nevada town for the express purpose of obtaining a divorce from her titled husband.

Kir Hohert lUdrleld, a British bouourt of pink roses. Alter motor trip to Niagara F.ilU and other polnta Mr. and Mrs. Whlted will In this vehicle Miss Talmadge has a which 1 admirably suited to bring out the many fRlentt of this popular young film star. A an added attraction a Capital Comedy and a Burton Holmes Travel picture re shown.

live nt ft Green street. HAY TURK MARRIES LANESBORO GIRL Mis Hazel E. Myr, daughter of H. Myer of Lanosboro, and nay Turk of street have left on week's fishing trip at Glmekilorx Lake in the Adlrondacks. Dancing Tonight Ideal Park Byncopated Jazrs.

Advertisement. Normile's July 4th Specials Men' Canvass Oxfords, tl.flS and J2.03. Advertisement. Mr. and Mra.

I-elgh A. Salslbury of 37H this city were married Monday afiernoon at th home of the bride In I.aneaboro by Cedar street and Mr. and Mr. O. TONE OPERA HOCSE.

i Very Good Eddie" Each succeeding performance of the musical comedy "Very Good Eddie" at th Stone Opera House by the Sotnmer-vill Player adds to the popularity of this organization with Blnghamton people. The ptoductlon ts In every way worthy of tb la deervedly populr melod-lout farce. Not little of the attraction which It ha for local theatergoer 1 du4 to the fact that number of Blnghamton girl are In the cboru nd give an excellent account of themselves. Flv more performance remain, tonight and Friday and Saturday matinee and night. The advance sale Indicate large audience at ach of them and patron are advised to early to obtain good teats.

The Player ara now hard at work preparing for Snell of 35 Mill street have returned from the Kev. D. I'enniman. The bride attended by her alster, a motor trip to New York and the seashore. 1 Miss Vera Myers, and Hoy Turk wo best Announcement A frst-clas3 service station under the direct supervision of R.

V. FOOTE (former service manager for R. W. Whipple) has been opened at 26 Hawley street, Mr. Foote's mechanical knowledge is the result of long years of good, hard experience on all kinds of motors which fits him ideally to give you the finest workmanship on your car in the quickest possible time Mr.

Foote has under his supervision only experienced mechanics, which means that the work is done right. Rates are reasonable. Your Patronage Cordially Solicited Remember the Name R. W. FOOTE 26 Hawley Street.

Telephone 1 089-J Official Service Station for the Daniels Eight. man. The bride's dre wa of white Mrs. Charb Norton of Oneonta I visit georgette crepe and wore a hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of ing Mrs. Frank L.

Hathaway of IS Pen-nison avenue. bride' rose and aweet peaa. The brides mold wore blu georgette crepe with bat Miss Christine Eowen of Pin street to- match and carried an arm bouquet of rose. Mr. and Mra.

Turk left for left Tuesday with a party of friends for a week a visit In Atlantic City and a wedding trip to New York and New Haven, Conn. On their return they will rcalde In thla city. the presentation or the farce "Which Shall I Marry?" for next week' atfracrlon. Mra. Edward Davenport of Philadelphia 1 Take It Easy Don't bother about servants or housework.

Make Electricity Serve You Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Salle of Mrellcr street. Miss F.valyn Conkllug has returned to her home In thi city nfier visiting relatives in Scrnnton. Ta.

She alpo visited at th home of the Itev. rr. Nicholson, her former pastor. that does in Electricity Mr. and Mrs.

Pavld H. Munro and Minutes work that once daughter. Miss Nellie Munro of 30 Conklln avenue have rcfiirned from a trip to Tor BINGHAMTON THEATER. An entire change of bill was Introduced at the Blnghamtou theater this afternoon, to continue for the remSinder of the week. The photo drntna feature 1 "Mother of Men," which 1 whole show In Itself, but It la with the seven act of big time Keith vaudeville that the management expect to make the greatest hit with the public.

The beadllner 1 "Little Cinderella," a comedy tabloid requiring 12 people and featuring Eva La Rue and Arthur Cttry. Two scene and seven catchy songa, a well a several specialties, are Introduced. The other act of Chrl Richards, the London comedian; Princes Lu Lanl and her Hawaiian: Laura Evans, comedienne; Lyons Lee, eccentric comedians; George Moore, novelty Juggling, and Kafka 4 Stanley-, gymnasts. The Blnghamton Is always cool and patron may come when they please and tay a long a they like. "took Hours.

onto, Montreal, Quebec and point along the Saguanay river. THOMAS CONROY WEDS GRACE E. M'ENANEY The marring of Grace E. McEnaney, youiiitfst daughter of Mr, and Mra. fleiity McKnaney, of Hilver and Thotnaa J.

Conroy waa aolLmniied nt St. I'ntrlrk't on June 23 at 9 o'dork, the nuptial masa being celebrated by the Very Kev. l)ean J. J. McLouirhlln.

Mice Jane Uwyer, the church organiat, plnyed a program of wedding music. The bride wore white georgette crepe gown with white picture hat to match, fine carried an arm bouquet of bridal roaetf. The bride was attended by her sister, Mlas Florence McEnnney, who wore flesh colored crepe de cllne with a white picture hat, and carried an arm bouquet of pink Kll-larney rosps. Vincent McEnaney of Silver Lake, brother of the bride, waa best man. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride' parent nt Sliver take where a wedding breakfast was served to a few Immediate friends.

Mr. and Mr. Conroy are at born at 73 De-Ituasey street, thla city. Mr. and Mr.

Brry II. Pockstader nd mother of 111 Clarko at wet have motored to llnbart nnd Pelhl In the Cntakllls to sit friend for a few days. Miss Edna Searlea, who for the last two ELECTRIC year has been employed by th government In Washington, I spending a three weeks' vacation at the home her parents. Rutherford street. Mis Sarah Lappeu and Mis Helen Rich have left to spend the Summer at Cainp Telia Wooket In Vermont.

STRAND THEATER. "Baby Mine." Stage ueeese come and go, but those which eem to linger longest In th affection of the rople are the ones which cause laughter and spread good cheer. Such an offering Is "Baby Mine," Margaret Mayo' delightful farce, which 1 the seventh big week' offering of the Armory E1 wii'it Jnme It. McMnhon of 48 Pine afreet 1 visiting his sister, Mrs. John Camp-' bell of Philadelphia.

Before returning he Men's Suit COR TRIG HT-HOGER8. Announcement Is made of the marrlape of Mips Anna Rosier and Clarence Cortright of this city, which wa solemnized on June 24 at 7:30 o'clock In the parsonage of the Lutheran Church of the Kedeemer by the Kev. Chrisenberry A. Ititcble. They were unattended.

Mr. and Mrs Cortright are living at 12 Elizabeth street. will spend a few days In New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.

Foster IMslnger of 13S This Week's Beauty Help Prospect street expect to leave the first pBrt of the week for their camp on Sev I.jpii iiiaMim mm iniimii ii jwsui aii enth Lake lu the Adlrondacks. Electricity that keeps you plentifully supplied with immaculate summer apparel. Mr. and Mr.1 William R. Lewin and the Personal and Social Mlsee Elisabeth, Eleanor and Leonora Lewin, who have been vlsttlng Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy E. Barnes of on Walnut afreet, have (Continued tram page 4.) returned to their home In 25 Off Make Reduction Yourself A $40 Suit for $30 $2.00 Down $2.00 a Week Mrs. Walter R. Jones of 133 Seminary avenue ha returned from a trip to New ft 4 York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

Hirton and a piano number by Miss Anna Phillips. Needlework engaged the attention of the fruesta during the afternoon. The refreshment tahle had for Its centerpiece a bouquet of pink peonies. Mrs. Jud-son Horton will be the hostess for the pett tea in the series.

Mrs. Horace L. Fillebrown of 24 Vincent It Is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently If it Is entirely and properly cleansed each time by the ue of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use anil qulckeat drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers Is one that brings out all the natnral beauty of the hair and may lie enjoyed at very little expense, by dissolving a teaspoonful of cn-throx, which can be obtained from any druggist's-, in a cup of hot water, This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so It is easy to apply it to all the hnlr Instead of Just to the top of the head. This, when rubbed Into the scalp and onto every trnd of hair, chemically dissolves all Impurities.

It ts very soothing and cooling in Its action, as well aff beneficial to both scalp nnd hnlr. After rinsing out the lather so created. you will find the scalp Is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright lusrer and a soft flutflness that makes It seem very heavy. Advertisement. street Is visiting friends in Smethport, Ta.

Palm Beaches and Slohairs, $18 to $25 take Off 25 Mr. and Mrs. David O. Khvdderch of 97 Delta Epsilon Sorority will meet tonight at the home of Misa Hazel Glllln, 85 Jud-on street. Pork avenue have ns their guests, hi par Electricity that when Ironing puts all the heat into the Iron And none into the air.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Khvdderch of Brynmawr, Wales. Miss Catherine Keenan of ,53 Front atrwt Mr. end Mrs.

George H. Bnrlow, and eon George, III, expect to leave Saturday to spend a few days at their Summer home at Quaker Lake. has returned from Lake Kenka, where she has been a guest at a house partv. NEVER MIND THE MONEY Get Smart Summer Clothes at Menter's; Men and Women Mra. George II.

Barlow of 5 Front Bennett In New Mrs. Georre W. Pulver of 13 avenue 1 spending a few davs York, i street, has returned from a motor trip to Oneonta. where sh went to visit 5rr. George Baird for a few davs.

Electricity that brings cool refreshing breezes to you at a coat of only Jc. an hour. Electricity that givea you Ten Dollars' Worth of Mrs. Romeo A. Whiting and daughter Mr.

and Mm. Joseph F. Bromiev, who kev been visiting Sir. and Mrs. Charle V.

Morse of 8l. Amsbry afreet hav re, turned to their home in New York. Be stylishly of July holidays- and comfortably dressed for the Fourth -use your credit it is just as good as cash Marion of 4.1 Riverside street left today for Scranton to visit relatives. Time Now Place Binghamton Girl-Wife Provide her with a home DON'T keep showing her rent receipts. SHOW her TAX KKl'EIPT-thRt means Mrs.

Henry L. Cameron of Albany 1 vl. This sale proves as hundreds of men customers have often told us that Menter can sell suits at just as low a price and ofttimes lower than the spot cash fellow and also extend to all who buy the most generous payment 'terms in the world. Every suit in the store (except Blue Serges), single and double breasted, smart and conservative in all new colorings In cheviot, worsted, cassimere. Alterations free 42 stores.

Men, married or single, all are invited. 'Welcome. Get a $35.00 suit for $26.25. $2.00 down and $2.00 a week. Get a $45.00 suit for $33 75.

$3.00 down and $3.00 a week. Get a $50.00 suit for $37.50. $3.00 down and $3.00 a week. Get a $55.00 stilt for $41.25. $4.00 down and $4.00 a week.

iting her cousin, Mrs. Grace M. Jordon of at Menter 's. Men and women trust you. married or single, Menter wants to Mis Elizabeth St.

John Kellev of 44 Chestnut street left Tuesday for Chicago. here Bbj will spend a few days prior to folng to a girls' camp in northwestern Mkhlgan for the Summer. Livingston street. Miss Charlotte M. Crowe of 31 Doiibl-day Rtreet has left to spend the Summer In Rutland.

Vt. Happiness for every Dollar it coat. Rovertaf Phone 4115-W 92 State Street Mr. Francis V. Leary of 216 Court street ta returned from a trip to New York Atlantic City and Philadelphia.

II Mhi 3 I I I I II I i7 Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. Babcock nnd family of 17 Vincent street expect to leave Saturday for Quaker Lake to spend the i i 4111 ill .11 Ivl Exchange ltliltr 1-h Mrs. Stella Squires, of this cltv, has left on a trip to the Pacific Coast.

At Buffalo ehe will 1oln tinrtv nt i mimmer. i 1 mi ii 1 I'll, ill by Mr. and Mrs. ark Valley. They will visit Alnska, the seven National Parks and the large cities of the Western coast from Seattle to J-an Piego.

The party exrects to return about August 9. Ivijwwt. ii i.i iwuJimjiiii 1 you'll need something new. Menter invites you to get what Get a 60 00 suit for 45-00- i 1 $4 00 down and $4 00 a week. inr.su frfsii r.

ZT, sit 1 I you want on the most generous "edlt ternis 111 the world- i Get a $66.00 8Uit for $48 75. HAimot COD STKAK rTPQll hch Wllirensn BiriKHFlStl I Aelcome. $4.00 do-nn and $4.00 a week. l-OLM rorsn lICOlI 11511 1 01 illUdj poind POUND. I Get a $70.00 suit for $52.50.

16C 23C The Finest Shipment of Ush 9Rp I i Silk DrCSSCS, Cloth DregSCS, Wah DreSSeS. $5.00 down and $5.00 a week, for Friday That We Have Received -KJ Get a $75.00 suit, for $56.25. 1 tws sra.son. Coats, Blouses, bweaters, Skirts, Petti- 5 00 down and 5 00 a week- -TZHZTTTZZTZT Lch'rkRE0 Mr I coats, Millinery, Coats, Boys' TT.Z" Get a $60.00 suit for $45.00. $4 00 down and $4.00 a week.

Get a $65.00 suit for $48.75. $4.00 down and $4.00 a week. Get a $70.00 suit for $52.50. $5.00 down and $5.00 a week. Get a $75.00 suit for $56.25 $5.00 down and $5.00 a week.

All mohair and Palm Beach suits at much lower prices above 5Ir. Hiram H. Woodhurn and grandson Francis Koodburn of cm Court afreet are epenindg sorau time with friends in Klchol. Dr. and Mrs.

Fletcher Walling of 50 Clark street hava left to spend a month In Grand Kaplda, a the guest of Mr. and Mr. C. P. Keynolds.

formerly of Oneonta. I hamjvt Suits, Men's Straw Hats. I HI l'OI'MIS POUND i I I I Extra Fancy LAKE nr QQ Fresh Caught OA We gladly open accounts witj) people Hving in nearby towns and villages. I are included in this sale. We do as we advertise.

Mr. George W. Brownlow and son George, and Kenneth of IS Woodruff avenue have 'returned from a motor trip I 1 vVV -il-U UUU I SEA BASS, lb 111! i IK to fc.imira where they spent the last 10 day visiting Mr. and Mr. Janiea Mr.

Collin L. Hall of 36 Schiller street left, today for a visit in Elmira, where she will be' the guest of her mother, Mr. P. Georgia. IT, rt ornn 2 qte S5cMohican Fresh BREAD 1 I 7v7.

I fr Fresh. r.mniwl Fancy I onions. i0o ISt Il vriii-riv 1 ii 1 I 1 I I St HAMDIUG Texas Onions. 4 lbs 25c Wi I0af Ul 1, 3 1 t-J I F'-fV' 1 r-l pi aJ. I p-v POUND Frch Tbnmtoe.

11, 20c foTSD I 1 C-n-. Radishes. Tnniipa. Carrots. Finest Pure Of 1-1 i A I 25C Evcoti.ing LARD, lb LOZ g3c Si lM I i FRiNKFrRT? i ft'fy Hrt I I W5LM-J U' i Jt POUND IIP 13X1 JsMJ I.VJL I ''Ml 2 POUNDS I towMte5aMt 2C yssssSSS 59c I 6 COURT STREET; OPEN SATURDAY EVENING.

Eelford Harri of 127 Lroy street ba returned from Atlantic Cltjr. where she attended the Botary convention. Mr. who him, 1 vlaitins relatives in Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence and Mr. and Mrs Cur'ir V'llcox of 8 ravidson stret and Mr. and Mr. Lewi A. Morris cf 354 Main.

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