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THE BIXGIIAMTOX PRESS, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1919. Dr. Kane tn Rfrviuf RS APPEAR ft JUGGLING ACCOUNTS Representative Hill SPEAKER PLEADS HETIC OVER APAT High Surgery Honor LAIS BANK CLERK Home from Capital TO FREE ARMENIA FEDERAL PRISON Says He Believes Peace Treaty Will Be Ratified Without Textual Changes, but with Reservations Declares He Is Not Candidate for U. S. Senator Will Be Given Degree by American College at New York Meeting Dr.

Joseph J. Kuue of 123 Front street, who is considered one of the best operat- Dr. Boghosian Speaks at First Congregational Church-Condemns Bolshevikl REGISTRATIOfJ Returns from Many City Districts Are Unsatisfactory to Party Leaders Vincent Cantwell, 21. Is Sentenced to Atlanta for Year and Month Representative William II. 11111 Is at his iug surgeons in this section, will leave home in Johnson City fur a few days, having come from Washington last nlcht Senators.

It is a momentous issue, and Is having the thought sad attention of the Senate practically to the exclusion of other matters. Tho Senators fully appreciate the heavy responsibility that rests tomorrow for New York City to attend a I'r. ITagop B. Koghonlan, general Secretary of ths Armenian Democratic Party, spoke to a large audience on "Independent 4: convention or tbe American College of to register for the coming election. With upon them.

The variety of opinion it the Peace Treaty engrossing the attention DEMOCRATS, CLAIM GAINS surgery, where the fellowship degree of the college will be conferred on him. The fellowship degree of this c.llui-o SHORTAGE TOTALS $3,700 of the Senate, legislation in the House of natural, and the Innovation stirs up a good deal of apprehension among the meu who have to settle the n.atter, I am impressed, Representatives hus progressed more rapid ly than has been possible in the Senate however, that when all Is said and done, nna the Congressman feels that he can the treaty will be passed without textual changes, but with accompanying reserva Workers Are Making Strenuous Efforts to Get Out Full Number be spared for a little time. Tho committees In which he is active have about Arrested in Oneonta He Con fesses-Express Messenger Placed on Probation tions which will make clear Just where We stand." Mulshed the work on bills which they are to present to the present session. Among I'lincrismiii) Hill mentioned the Illness of the President, as a complication In the Armenia and Democratic Principles," In the parlors of the First Congregational Church lust night. "Thore are two political principles now," said the speaker, "socialism and democracy.

There Is a conflict between these two principles. Tho former Insist oa state control of everything, the latter emphasizes the Individual Initiation and enterprise. One is autocracy disguised, the other Is the principle of liberty and free-dom. "In Bolshevism the state rules. In democracy the stste serves," be declared.

"It Is tbe duty of every Armenian to study, to Investigate and preps re bltn or herself for the future Independent Armenia. "Armenians have been a democratic people In their history, In their psychol situation affecting the League. 0 Vincent Cantwell, 81, of Hobart, Pela the highest honor that can be given any doctor practicing medicine In this country. This honor has been awarded Doctor Kane after 14 years of practise as a surgeon in this city. He Is a graduate of the Blng-hamtou High School, Syracuse Vniverslty and the University of Pe- nsylvaula wbcro be was granted his degrea of medicine.

Doctor Kane is one of the few surgeons in this city to receive a fellowship in the American College of Surgerv. The others are: Dr. F. VV. Miller, chief of the staff of the City Hospital; Dr.

Arthur S. Chittenden, Dr. Charles Wilson and Dr. Frank M. Dyer.

The applications of Dr. George Jenkins and Dr. William Ilobbs of this city are being considered by the American College of Surgery and will be acted upon later, It is reported. "Rumors of all kinds are freely circulated In Washington," he said, "and 1 sup ware county, a former clerk in the First pose that they are current here. My per sonal belief Is that the bulletins from the National Bank at Hobart, sentenced to one year and one month in the Federal prison at Atlanta, by Judge Leonard bedside of the President are entirely ac Id many of the election districts of th city, yesterday's registration of voters a ry unsatisfactory to party leaders, Hey announced today.

In a few, howler, the number registered was up to the lundard of former years or Rave promise reaching those figures before the final timing of registration places tonight. Automobiles needed for election pur-poin were quoted at $10 a dny and some curate, although they are meager. Frofl all that I loam Hint Is credible, the President liss been In grave danger, but that Hand in United Slates Court at Auburn these nro the Edge bill, designed to export business whin hus been under consideration In the Committee on Banking and Currency, and on which extensive hearings have been held, and tho Civil Service Retirement bill, which has been reported by the Committee on Reform of ihe Civil Service and passed by the House. Asked today as to the prospects for the Peace Treaty, the Congressman expressed the belief that the treaty will pass the Senate without textual changes, but with reservations designed to make clear to the world the policy that will govern the United States as a member of the leagua. "The league question, of course, Is to be settled in the Senate," said the Congressman, "but I have been fallowing the debates closely, and have had tho privilege of discussing the Issue with some of the yesterday on pleading guilty to an Indict meni -cnarging mm with falsifying ac the danger of permanently serious consequences of his loss of In ii It is being averted, and that he will be restored fully counts of the bank.

DR. JONtil'll J. KANK. tDe WHiu nirvivinjainpiiB uiu nut permit oTtianriUnrH Hfter Mtfe workers arnnnri it tune. "How about vour enndldacr fur Hie Cantwell was arrested early yesterday morning In Oneonla byy George A.

Van ogy, and In their traditions. Tbe con. stltutlon. the structure and the administration of the Armenian church Is an example, that this nation la democratic," the speaker declared. SIX ARE ARRESTED polls naa Deen paiu.

in these districts the workers made espe ESVILLE WILL Valkenburg, deputy United States Marshal, United States Seinitorshlp the Congressman was asked. cial efforts to get out the vote by urging "ftot only are the Armenians themselves The Indictment against him was returned to visit the registration places claiming that they are democratic." he "It Is entlrly Inaccurate to speak of' my candidacy'," said Mr. Hill. "I am not a by the federal grand Jury late Thursday before the closing nours Dut it evi continued, "but even Fronde, and John afternoon and the capias on which he was FOR TRESPASSING Flske In his 'Beginnings of New England' candidate. When I went to Washington, 1 had no other thought than to make good INSTA LL MODERN dent that there is a marked apathy in things political in strange contrast with the YOUNG WOMAN IS arrested was issued immediately.

claims that in politics the Armenians lean as representative from this district, to give ed towards democracy as far back as the Cantwell previously had been dismissed from the Hobart bunk when examiners In the people buck home tho best service that I was capable of rendering. Home of niv KNOCKED DOWN BY fifth century A. D. And from Armenia these doctrines spread to Europe and later checking the bopks in charge of the clerk DN RAILWAY TRACK to Anr.erica. i WATER SYSTEM discovered a discrepancy showing a short "Hence it Is a sacred duty of every In FORD AUTOMOBILE telligent Armenian to he true to the his age of approximately $3,700.

He later toric genius of the nation and establish friends have been mentioning mn as available timber for the Senntorshlp, and I am grateful for their good opinion, in believing me qualified for the high office, itut I am not permitting any thought of tV Senntorshlp to divert me from my duties In tho House of Representatives, or to take any time from my present duties," confessed, it is said, to having used IIO0 activities or iormer municipal campaigns. Democrats claimed that registration figures show the number recorded In Democratic districts exceeded the Republican districts, argurlng a Democratic victory in Xovember. Republicans declared, however, that before 1 o'clock tonight the normal Republican vote will be registered In a majority of tbe wards and that the entire lican city ticket will win easily. The registration yesterday shows: ReglststtloD. Third Day, Pauline Hutch, aged 24 years, was In a government ou democratic orlnelnles.

or me bank's funds. Restitution for this Bolshevism Is the religion of tbe mob and nimw I'tTCU the Illiterate, while democracy la the re jured slightly at 11 o'clock this morning when she was run down by a Ford automobile as It was being towed across tilenniore Wells Rogers, a former mes ligion of Intelligent citizens. Sentence Is Suspended When Workmen Caught on Railroad Property Are Arraigned senger for the American Railwsv Exoress Company to Be Organized to Expand Supply Acquired by Hires Co. Court street at the corner of Water street. A.

J. Haist, Binghamton R. owner o. in city, pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with having fulled to turn in $175 of express company funds, which he had collected. Rogers baa since paid back the money.

Judge Hand placed Rogers on probation to Samuel J. Koerhel, superintendent of the Broome County Humane Society. The defendant was instruct of the machine, reported to the police that his car was attached to another machine by two chains. As the two cars neared WARNED BY JUDGE HART WILL COST $100,000 l.TS 173 133 93 Ward 1: IMstrict 1 Pistrlct 2 District 3 District 4 Ward 2: Court street, the traffic policeman at the Water street corner gave them the signal to proceed. Miss Hatch, riding a blcvcle.

ed to make regular reports to Mr. Koerkel Boy Arrested for Petit Larceny until the term of United States Court in IMstrict 1 166 and apparently not noticing that the Halst machine was being towed, ran di I'tica in December, when the caBe will be disposed of finally. District 2 12S District 3 120 Power Pumps Will Fill Reservoir Located 80 Feet Above Station rectly into the chains attaching it to Is Sent Back to State Industrial School Ward 3 District 1 132 the other automobile. The front wheel of the automobile passed over her bodv REPORTS CHEVROLET District 2 200 District 3 207 as she fell. The police ambulance was called and District 4 136 the Injured young woman hurried to the District 5 136 City Hospital.

On examination. It wnsi Ward 4: AUTOMOBILE TAKEN FROM PARKING PLACE C. A. Warbeek, OS Clarence avenue, Jer found that she had Buffered from shock It Will Not Cost You a Penny to try Occident Flour, for the Russell-Miller Milling Company will stand back of your investment with an iron-clad, money-back guarantee, which we will cheerfully carry out for them. and was only Kllghtly Injured.

She quick-J District 1 134 District 2 13 District 3 147 District 4 212 ly revived anil was able to go to the Y.I A. nullilliig, where she rooms. Announcement has been made of a decision to organize a separate corporation to develop the water supply system recently acquired by the Hires Condensed Milk at Hiresvllle. Approximately $00,000 Is to be expended in the installation of two power pnmps at the river to supply a 50,000 gallon reservoir to be located 80 feet above the proposed pumping station. The water from the Ward 5: sey City, reported to the police late yesterday that his Chevrolet automobile.

CHICKEN THIEVES District 1 93 Diatrlct 2 176 District 3 178 District 4 172 valued at $1,700 had been taken from tbe Exchange street parking place some time between 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Guarantee In Every Sack Ward 6: District 1 1 The first results of a campaign recently launched by the three railroads entering Binghamton to stop the practice of persons trespassing on their property, came late yesterday when detectives fo the roads rounded up six men and arrested them under a section of the penal law, which forbids persons not in the employ of a railroad company trespassing on company property. The defendants when arraigned before Judge Harold L. Hart In City Court this morning, told the court that they were all, employes of West Side and Johnson City factories and at the time of their arrest were on their way from work. They said they were in the habit of making a "short cut" across the railroad tracks on their way to the First Ward.

Each, admitted, however, when questioned by Judge Hart, that they had seen signs posted along the tracks forbidding trespassing. In suspending sentence on the offenders. The machiue Is a five passenger model District 2 119 District 3 173 Ward 7: VISIT FARMER'S COOP Henry B. Curtlss, a farmer residing near Kattellville, reported to the Sheriff's offllce today that a chicken coop on bis farm had been entered between 10 and 11 o'clock last night and 14 cnVkeiiB stolen. Among the missing flock, according to the report, were two Hhode Island reds with green body, black fenders and wheels, 'he license number is given as 34125 N.

J. The owner said there was no special identification mark on yie car other reservoir will be distributed by gravity after passing through a modern filteratlon plant. Plans for the installation of such, a plant at Hiresvllle were made after residents of the town of Fenton, immediately adjoining the Hire's plant, gave assurance that they would utilize the water supply. Twelve hydrants will be located at different points In tbe vicinity as a part, of the District 1 231 Let us send you a sack make as many bakings as you choose from it then if you arc not willing to say it beats any other flour you have used, your money comes' back for the asking. There are many convincing reason for the superiority ol Occident Quality which we will not attempt to enumerate here.

We rest content upon giving you the very best reason proof in the flour itself hy trial without risk to you. ran Sam? nv Aiah OKIWir ATLANTIC Ai VAVW1C TEA STOItES 2. District District 135 185 man a small metal elK neaa mounted on the radiator cap. Wsrd 8: 3 1..... 2..

The German "Herr" is an equivalent for and one white leghorn. The remainder of system. The installation of a modern water plan the American but the American "her" is more than the equivalent for any 164 at Hiresvllle, it is believed, will ultimately District District Vard 9: District Ward 10: District District Ward 11: the chickens were white Plymouth rocks. If a woman wants to cut a man's acquaintance she may look daggers at him. "Air.

on eartn. practically double tbe concern's present ca pacity, 190 118 Judge Hart told the men that their ap pearance in court had already cost them a Diatrlct 1.. 192 i District 2.. MRS. STOKES CHARGES AGED HUSBAND WITH half-day pay and he considered this and their temporary detention sufficient punishment for a first offense.

He warned the men that a repetition of the offense would mean more lost time and a sub District 3 129 Diatrlct 4 170 Ward 12: District 1 124 District 2 108 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD stantial fine in addition and advised them to "tip off" their friends to avoid using the railroad tracks as thoroughfares. FOR District 3 112 District 4 16a New l'ork, Oct. 18. Summons and com The Season's Musical Event A charge of petit larceny against Walter ard 13: Piatt, 16, arrested Monday night for the plaint In a suit of Mrs. Helen Elwood Utokes against her husband, W.

E. D. District 239 Diatrlct 2............... 174 Total 6.257 alleged theft of an electric flat iron from the American Railway Express was disnrfssed this morning. Judge Hart previously had (received information from the Stale Industrial School at Industry, saying that young Flatt had escaped from that Institution.

Arrangements has been made to have him returned. lotal registration third day 1918 3,876, Total registration third. day 1919 6,257. Total registration thr Hnvs i1S 11.1S1. First Stage FRIEDA Total registration three days 1919 12,218.

Lassitude; a forlorn feelinz of John W. Fowler, arrested early Wed weakness and depression, as if a serious illness -was pending," a dose of "Seventy-seven" at this MYSTERIOUS FIRE AT CITY HOSPITAL DOES nesday morning with Thomas EdwarM Franklin and Rufus Eugene Lee on a technical charge of vagrancy, pleaded guilty to this charge and sentence was suspended. Franklin and Lee were held Stokes, her stepson, W. E. I).

Stokes, Thomas Stokes, a brother of her husband Albert H. Gleason, Stokes' lawyer, and the Mervyn Realty charging conspiracy, were on file here today. Mrs. Stokes alleges the defendants conspired to defraud her of her dower interests in property of her aged husband, estimated at $1,000,000. Stokes has submitted to Supreme Court Justice Gavigan an affidavit denying the charges made by Mrs.

Stokes in a motion for separation, with alimony and counsel -fees. She charged him with cruelty and Infidelity. With Stokes' affidavit was a letter which he said was written by his son at his request. It reads: "My Darling Pop: I am sorry to say that I was intimate with Helen at Karragunsett Pier this Fall. E.

D. STOKES, JR." time is worth two at the iiii-iAVii BUT SLIGHT DAMAGE for the grand jury yesterday on a charge of burglary, third degree. Second Stage Shivering, chilliness, sneezing, A mysterious fire which originated in a DIVORCE DECREE GRANTED. A final decree of divorce was filed in the cough and sore throat in the children's ward of the City Hos Pltal caused excitement in that" institution It 'takes perseverance to break 2 o'clock this morning. up Colds that hang on, but "Sev County Clerk's Office today In the case of Mary A.

Bogart against Starr J. Bogart, both of Johnson City. The decree is granted by Justice Abraham L. Kellogg on evidence given before him at a special term of Supreme Court In this city July 1. John The ward contains only children under to years and there are no matches or enty-seven" will do it.

Doctor Book sent free. other fire-producing material available. It's a wonder that more men don't become round shouldered from stooping to folly. i "'r xy''' A. Brown is attorney for the plaintiff.

At all Drug and Country Stores. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine 158 "ne or the nurses noticed a mattress on of the cots Slsrm W. William Street, New York. Advertisement.

ucio was no panic or unaue ex. ana many of the patients In the Soprano Metropolitan Opera Will Sing at HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM This Evening "caution aia not know there was a fl mattress was quickly extinguished me loss was confined to the bedding. MOLASSES OBITUARY Jeremiah Coughlin. The body of Jeremiah Coughlin arrived is morning at 8 o'clock from where he died Thursday. Funeral scrv- neId at 9 o'clock this morning at There Strength in Grape Nuts food sturdy strength ihat comes from the test wheat and malted barley nrK 8 lurch.

The Rev. James Burns ofiioi.toj 'u. Aue ifuuuearers vere 'inith, John Crimmins, Jeremiah Mahi 'Oner, riennii rri 11 P.m ael Hman. Burial was In St. Patrick's Cemetery.

Mrs. Mary rtacek Kelson. Rarely do you have the opportunity of hearing such an exquisite voice as that possessed by Miss Ilempel. Every music lover should attend this recital. It is the musical event of the season.

Go by all means. Once you have heard Miss Ilempel you will be an admirer forever. Memory will make you wish to hear more of her glorious voice. Here is where we can turn that wish into a reality. Thomas A.

Edison and his musical instrument 2fe.NEWHHSGN The neral of Mrs. Mary Ptacfck Nelson C. la rterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at beT ton' Joseph R. Nelson, Burial was In Floral nonie of a Vestal aver, Pk Cemetery. 315 01 P.rt.

aTne. 41 The Phonograph with a Soul" Sugar is none too plenty and when it is difficult to find we recommend the use of our best grade Open Kettle New Orleans Molasses. This quality never comes in cans and be-'ause it must be handled in barrels and jugs it is not so convenient to distribute, but it is rich in sugar content and will nake delicious old-fashioned cookery. "Our "New True" or "Senate" brand on the barrel will guarantee the genuine article and you will like it. We have carried a large quantity, in cool storage through the hot weather and are now ready to furnish any grocer.

Ask to try a quart. Newell Truesdell Vw Brnce SUnnard. was h.Mnerl1 of Vernon Brace Stsnnard at th. afternoon at 3 o'clock Brm. of hls Parents, Mr.

and Mrs. ce Stannard 12 gt John The JT- of the First Con-to "3' Chvnb officiated. Barial was -Mng Forest cemetery. Jeremiah O'Brien. Mci of Jeren-Inh O'Brien was I'D this morning at the home.

Ctrnrot, ttrwt' an'1 at 9:30 at st- Mary's rtiw -J Bernard A. Smith offl-'fao It Pallb'arcrs were Michael Can-Jfhnvn John O'Brien and T. was in Calvary ceme- 11 are the means whereby this seeming feat of magic is accomplished and you surely will think it is magic after you have heard an Edison Ke-Creation of Miss Ilempel 's voice as played on the New Edison. Her living voice and the Ke-Creation of her living voice are identical. The most celebrated music critics in America have heard both and have testified that one cannot be distinguished from the other.

AVe have prepared an exceedingly interesting brochure on this subject entitled "What the Critics Say," May we mail you a copy? Better yet, drop into our shop and let us present you with one. We shall be glad to play for you some of the songs Miss Ilempel will sing the recital. I is ihe ideal cereal food for young folks; a builder of muscle and mind for everybody: There's a Reason Register Tonight Cnl ls yon register and enroll for 'he ovember election you will be on- ibl. "i next tnimth MnHA. H1(u 3 and The Leading Music Store of Binghamtoa i Coffees, Tea3, Molasses, Sugar.

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