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THE BINGHAMTOX PRESS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14 1932. 21 Four Types of Dancing XC Marks ANNOUNCEMENTS Lessons to Be Given Oranchak Hurt EMPLOYMENT Parent-Teacher Group Hears Speech by New West Corners Principal Baptist Pastor Is Ordained in Of Interest to Men by Miss Fassuley Help Wanted Men 15 ii iiii mi in wiiiihiih! umijuuMjmjuujmjjjujjML CAMERA WOUKERS-Kxperieneeci on small bellows. Write fully, stating experience. Utility Mfg. 2HO l-'itth New York.

METROPOLITAN Clothes Shop-Metro. larjey, Brainlgerry suits, topcoats, -JX3J" tirant's, 75 Court St. Personals 7 BKLKNAP The funeral I.antha Belknap will be held Thurminv afternoon at a o'clock at the (ienrue II Ncholderer home for funerals, -ya Chenango St. The Kc-v. Carl Klllott will officiate.

Burial will be In Chenango Valley cemetery. HAMHLIN-Thc funeral of Mra. Sarah llamblln of 174 Conklln Ave. will he held the Cornell-Dibble home for services. 5.1 Main on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The Hev. Karl hmeich will officiate. Burial will be hi Horal Park cemetery. Arrangements by Anniversary Wednesday Starts Forty-First Year of Existence as Incor-- porated Village Johnson City, Sept. 14 Wednes J.

C. Services Rev. Willis M. Lewis, When Car Hits Cycle in J. C.

Wesley Warren, Driver of Auto, Brings Victim to Hospital A' "11 wave. waves, Euueue and Frederics, shampoo, cut, flnjiar wave, flni-er wave. I'l KDY'S BEAUTY SHOP 122 ront St. Dial 2-8114. FOOD SALESMEN for widely distributed preisej products for 'Binghamton and surrounding territories.

Rare opportunity for meu with good following. Commission. Write A-851, care Press. MAN WITH CAR to work with Clean-liite 2uyj Lyon cnuii-uii, cpt. 14 The West Corners Parent-Teacher association at Its first fall meeting.

In the West Corners schoolhouse Monday night, heard Leo T. Mix, new principal at West Corners, on "The School and Iits Relation to the Parent-Teacher Association." The program for the association's meetings during the coming year was approved. The new principal, Mr. Mix, is a native of Cortland and a graduate of the Cortland Normal school. He was graduated last June from the New York State College for Teachers at Albany.

to Complete His Stud ies in Chicago Al AM showing Fall silks, woolens, velvets, wash goods, at lowest prices. Jew Urk Silk Shop, 27 Court St. i -H 'I tiounson City, Sept. 14 Willis ALL KINDS OF WASHERS AND VAtTC.M CLEANERS REPAIRED. estimates uive.n.

dial -22a. Ht of Samuel II. Hunt will be held at the home, 27 Maple Ave Wpstciver. Thursday afternoon at 1 clock. The Kev.

Rov Beam assisted hy the Rev. r.eor'ee Bell will officiate. The body will he taken to Camptown, for burial. Arrangements by J. K.

Rice. Johnson City, Sept. 14 John M. Lewis, of Johnson City, a student at the Northern Baptist Oranchak, of 38 Adams street. Binghamton, suffered minor In seminary In Chicago, waa ordained ML.N WANTED to conduct world-re.

nowned Rawlelgh Home Service business in and near cities of Binghain-lun. Tinjra, Johnson City and Endi-coit. hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Wnte Immediately. Rawlelgh Dept.

NY-li-S, Albany, S. Y. WANTED Steady, reliable man to take and deliver orders in Binghamton. Ear ni average $'ii weekly to start. Train.ng given.

Write: J. R. Walking Company. 231-144 Johnson New irk, N. J.

into the Baptist ministry at the day will mark the beginning of the forty-first year that Johnson City ins been an Incorporated village. No celebration has been planned, jince both village officials and business men were agreed that the staging of an anniversary festival irould incur unnecessary expense to th village at a time, when strict wonomy is essential. ALT A PETERSON OH push wave per-manent requires nn ringer waving-ringlet etuis; ti. 158 state. 2-S7.

AT THE VOlil'K self-sottinir, wave. Hollywood, $:50: ltitz. J3.50; Hv Oriole steam oil, fl.50; Eugene and Frederick, SoOt); oil shampoo and tl oiler wave. $1. iirst Baptist church last night.

The candidate was examined bv LVBELEC The funeral of Mrs. Kath-erlne Luhelec will be held at the if her sister, Mrs. n-JH Prospect at 30 Thursday morning and at 0 o'clock at St. Ann church. Burial wl'l be In the Roman tatholic Slovak cemetery.

Arrangements hy Joseph lln-skuvic. 20 pastors and 30 lay delegates of juries early today when his motorcycle collided with a sedan driven by Wesley Warren of 9 DeWitt street, in Lester avenue near the C. F. J. park.

Mr. Oranchak suffered Injuries to the shoulder, knee, and fingers of his right hand. Taken by Mr. Warren to the- Endicotl-Johuson medical dispensary, the injured ma-i was later transferred tn mo orainauon council of the Broome-Tioga Baptist association in the church vesterriav ft tio COURT ST. PIAL 2-7S07.

Dr. James W. Graves, pastor of BAHUER'S private convalescent and materutly hospital Established id I'lERSON The funeral nf Kugene wilt be held at the Marvin i. funeral home, 111) Oak I afternoon at 2:30 te-i to caruoo Dial 3-10U4. Business Men in J.

C. Plan to Organize Soon Committee to Recommend By-Laws for Adoption by Group Johnson City, Sept. 14 Action 'ontu win oe In Che EXPERIENCED house-to-house solicitors. Salary and commission. Apply mornings after 10.

Music School. 16 Court St. LIVE-WIRE crew managers, by large manufacturer. Must have car and furnish A-l references. Call between HI and 12 a.

m. or 2 to 5 p. m. 147 Beethoven St. enaiiKo ueijieiery.

BAT IIS-Sulphur, needle pine: given by Swedish masseuse with 23 rears' m-perlencs. 17 Mala Sl Dial il-5030. Wilson Memorial hospital. X-ra photographs will be taken to de A flliernl of Katherlne E. N'lliivan will be held at the home, -2 Cranilall at t) o'clock Thursday morning and at 9:30 o'clock ul St.

Patrick's church. The body was removed to the McDevllt Bros, funeral home," KS Front and will betaken home tins BEATRICE M. LANDON Furs re. paired, cleaned, glazed, remodeled 6 Suinlevant Johnson City. 7-40S0.

termine me extent of his injuries. In making his report to police Mr. Warren said that he was proceeding slowly in lister avenue preparatory to making a turn into a C. F. J.

park driveway The motorcyclist had Just emerged RELIABLE MAN with car for count" territory s.ileamnnager. Can earn $50 to $100 weekly. I'liusual opportunity, splendid future. Fagley-Iial-pen. Desk X-316, Philadelphia, Pa.

for the first' 10 years of its life, tie growth of the village was slow; aDd even when far-seeing Bing-lamton realtors advised the purchases of lands on the old Lewis jennison tract after the beginning of the new century there were few who acted on the advice, it is pointed out. Between 1900 and 1916. when die old village of Lestershire was given its present name, the growth of "the shoe town was phenomenal. Since that time the gain has been slower but none the less steady. Although little building of homes is observed in towns of similar size throughout the country, Johnson City home builders are active even during the present period.

The population is nearly compared to a population of BI.NliHAMTON Beauty School, 32 Myrtle Ave Student work permanents. Jio; anger wave, marcel, 25c each facials, 60c. Dial 2-45W). iain Baptist church was elected moderator, and the Rev. William Blankley of Port Dickinson was chosen clerk for the service.

Rev- Samei T. Harding of Whitney Point was chairman, and the sermon was preached by the Rev. Emory H. Bancroft of Johnson City. The.

singing service was directed by the Rev. Francis L. bmith of Triangle, and the Rev Irancis L. Holden of Union read the Scripture. The Rev.

M-wood Allen of Hancock led the prayer. The Rev. R. J. Murphy of the Johnson City church gave the ordination prayer, and the Rev.

Clar-ence, C. Walker of Blnghamton read the charge to the candidate. The hand of fellowship was extended to the candidate by the Rev. John G. York of Owego, and Mr.

Lewis pronounced hcntHiMinn VAN BARRIilER The funeral nt Mrs will he held at clock hursday morning at her home, 47 Hudson City, aud at o'cloc at St James-church. Burial will be In Calvary nuin anveway and was unable to clear the Warren car which had already started the turn, he reported. Mr. Warren was is expected this week in the final organization of the Johnson City Business Men's association, it waa learned today. 2 NEAT-APPEARING MEN to assist merchandise managers.

Average earnings about $25 per week. Hard work aud long hours. Applv 10:30 I. Thursday, 237 Press Bldg. CAROLS Is the logical place for your permanent wave, pusli-uti or any style you wish, $2.75 to $7.50.

All waves with ringlet ends and guaranteed, ermaneiits aud haircuts done personally by Carol. With or without an appointment. CAROL BEAUTY SALON 81 Court St. Dial We Do Not Yellow Gray Hair. The final organization meeting has been held up for several weeks for the reports of committee members who have been vlsitino- nthoi- 259 Students Passed Summer School Tests, Superintendent Reports villages of similar size and examining the bv-laws in no 3,111 in 1900.

WOODALL 'l ho funeral of Mrs. Ola Vy' 8" b'" held at 2:30 clock Thursday afternoon at Ihc O. Watrous -ral home, iofi Veslai tZ Shipley How. laud wi 1 ofTicialc. Burial will bo In Spring Forest cemetery.

Initiate Candidates at Temple Tonight CAR TEH specialties on Sat WATCH and CLOCK work Work called for. 63 Lincoln Ava. D1U 4-2357. The committee will select laws which may be adaDted tn tho vn. Kiidlcou, Sept.

14 In a report by Superintendent of Schools Her 5 MEN WANTED AT ONCE representing one of the largest companies of its kind In the country. This Is an exceptional opportunity for neat, ambitious men who ire not. ifraid of hard work and looking to get some place in life. No other men need apply. Men with can preferred.

See Mr. Bouton, fourth floor. Associated Has (k Electric, between the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 and 2 and 4. CHAR -JUNO Beauty Shop -(iiiannleed Frederick lasting beanty $5 237 Main Johnson City. ditions extant in this village and recommend them for incorporation in the by-laws of the local association.

nis nrst official act. Mr. Lewis will return to Chicago this week for his final year at the Baptist Seminary. Claessens Misses Train, Only Few Hear Speech of Socialist at Endicott fci i'ilr-)ir inn iin.ii,lilttl..Yiii-irl-n,ll Big Fruit Crop Now Expected in N. Y.

State it is expected that a charter Kiiflicott, Scpf. 14 Manchu Sanctorum and Kayam Zuanna will CIIKISTINE A Chappy's wav cm tw tlnxer or pu-h wived, f.f0 Evening appointments. 68 Blgelow Dill 2-3015 CONVALESCENTS' Home Convsles-cents, sick or iged. Mn. Kathryo Flnnigsn.

69 Semlmry Ave. 4-3710. wm do arawn up and a roster of officers elected at the final organization meeting. Johnson City SURU FASSULEY Maria Fassuley has been engaged by Sot Ted to teach toe, ballet, acrobatic and classical dancing and to give exercises for reducing, limbering and stretching Miss Fassuley Is a graduate of Help Wanted Women 10 have a covered-dish supper at Odd Fellows' temple, Riverview Drive, tonight at 6:30 o'clock. The supper will be followed by the initiation Into Manchu Sanctorum of a class of candidates, in full form, UUKHTIIV BUNNELL'S Beaotj Shoppi Shnmpoo ind linger wave.

(I; permanents. 15. 47 Mason Ave. 2-1125. BEAUTY SPECIALIST for management of best located store tn Blngliamton.

Big opportunity. Bill 4-9H10. i me msc or tne communities in this vicinity to inaugurate a business association movement. A similar organization has been in operation in Endicott for eome time, and the Binghamton Chamber of Commerce is comparable to the business men's alliance in other villages. bert H.

Crumb on the Endicott summer school, submitted to the Board of Education at its meeting Monday night, pupil registration on Aug. 23 Is given as 292 and subject registration as 396. In regents' examinations, papers written numbered 259, and papers allowed as passing numbered 178. In local examinations, papers written numbered 158, and papers allowed as passing numbered 133. Mr.

Crumb advised the board: "Standing of 75 was required on papers where pupils had studied the subject less than the required time; thus quite a number of pupils received a standing of between 65 and 75 and are rrprfitct I 1,850,000 Bushels of Pears Kndkott. Sept. 14 A few score persons heard a Socialist address last night at 7 o'clock at Washington avenue and Broad street by August Claessens, former member of Assembly, now a lecturer at the aRnd School of So by a DOHA EMEHSON 75c: shampoo. 60c: finger wive. 60c.

Open evenings. MS0 Wishlngton 6l 4-1545. -rwueiuna nascn studios in New York city and has traveled the R. K. O.

circuit for two seasons with an act entitled "Nimble Damsels." ui-Kioe team captained by Lett. Teetsal. roy Predicted; Prices Are Very Low CANVASSERS WANTED for house-to. house canvassing. Salary and commission.

No selling. Sea Mr. Bras at Arlington Hotel, between 6 ind 8 p. m. Lit ESSES lie sure to lee our new full line of Kail dresses.

All latest styles, direct from New Any "site shade nr material. only. SALEEBV'S 2.73 SHOP, 32 Court St. Johnson City I. 0.

0. F. Will Elect Thursday Practically all types of tree fruits DEMONSTRATOR Experienced, for temporary position. 8ce William Crosby, Hotel Arlington. 7 to Pethick and His Wife Fined $50 Each in Penal Law Rum Violation Case J.

F. RICE Funeral Director The Modern Funeral Home With REASONABLE I'lUCES 150 Main Johnson City Dial 7-5514 re plentiful in New York this season, according to a State-Federal report just issued from the New -x EDMOND automatic permanent wive fiveo it many progress! shops In rom 1-2 hours. Why spend mora? light hounework, 1111 Corliss care for Johnson with Fart of the subject, though on the regents' report it would ap OIRL for children. City. Endicott, Sept.

14 Johnson City Encampment Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will hold its semi-annual election of officers at a special meeting at its lodee- Tor State Department of Agrlcul-ture and Markets. pear that they had been iinsnp. OKIE B. ROBERTSON, permment wave specislist. back it 314 I'ren.

The way for your uilr. i-0189. cessful." Endicott. Sept. 14 Louis Pe.

thick, 39, and his wife Ethel nf cial Science, New York city. Mr. Claessens was scheduled to speak yesterday noon at Nortn street and Roosevelt avenue. A large crowd assembled In the vicinity and waited until nearly 1 o'clock, but the speaker failed to arrive, and no one else appeared to explain his absence or to announce the 7 o'clock meeting. It was later explained that he had missed his train In New York.

The noontime crowd was estimated at 2,000 by Chief of Police Daniel Frutiger. A large part consisted of employes nf the International Business Machines Corporation. Pears are now being harvested rooms in Johnson City Thursday and a heavy production is being 13 Freed on Promise A.NTEI Woman with executive ihll-Ity. who enjoys working with other women, for district minager. Bing-bamtou resident preferred.

Automobile au asset. Write C-20U. care Press, slating name, address, telephone number and experience. "iboi ai Clock. The pres ent chief patriarch.

Geortre Skin uuiamea. pientitul are they that the prices have gone very low Many housewives are taking advantage of the cheapness of the fruit mi are cannirur it in much lareer ner, is finishing his second consecutive term of successful administration. Matters of impor- YOUNO LADIES (21. under 21, neit. od refined, for permanent campaign work salary J15 start.

Travel, neces-sary transportation expenses paid. Mrs. Robinson, Main St. vim-o uemanaing a large attendance of the members will be up for consideration. It is announced.

125 Robbie avenue, town of Union, when arraigned yesterday afternoon at o'clock before Justice of the Peace George F. Eckert, pleaded guilty to a chatge of violation of Section 43 of the Penal law in "possessing a quantity of fermenting malt and mash liquids giving forth continuous and offensive odors in and about their own and neighboring premises" from Aug. 12 to Sept. 12. Justice Eckert imposed on each defendant a fine of $50.

which was Paid. James F. Loughlin of Blng- EEECTKOLVSIS 1N8T1TUTU llntr and moles removed permanently, $1 an hour; also teaching hair removal. Kree College grniliiate. Henri ot experience.

04 Court SU, Boom 10. Dial 2-S330. EI.ECTROLOUIST flair, warts, moles removed permanently. Heulab Day post graduate, 332 Press Bldg 2-4U12. ELECTROLYSIS Hair on tace.

moles, permanently removed by specialists Eyebrows ihiped. 19 Plni Sl S-27T7. EYERItOW irch. facial, marcel, water wave, sealp treatment, each BOc, Zors Wade. 43 Main St.

Dial 4-2393. to Leave Endicott Endicott, Sept. 14 Thirteen youths and men charged with illegal train riding, pleaded guilty when arraigned yesterday afternoon before Justice of the Peace George F. Eckert, who! in each case susepnded sentence on condition that the defendant lenvo inwn amounts than usual. Some storekeepers state that they are selling more cans than they have in years The production of all varieties of pears for the state is now etsi- mated at about 1,850,000 bushels.

BIO commissions selling flnest' Christ una card assortment. 21 beautiful folders parehinenls, etching, novelties. Also 50e box. Request samples. Dochla, Dept.

530, Fitch-burg, Mass, Col W. King, 'Bom Will Appear at Rodeo in Afton compared with the light produc- uon nr atiu.uou bushels last season. the peach nroduotinn is PRESS WANT ADS WTIX PIT YOU IX TOUCH WITH THE MASSES Dial your orders to The Press and they receive the same accurate attention as If you called it tae office personally. DIAL 2-3411 LIXE RATES PER DAY One day j8c Three consecutive days. I5c otx consecutive days 12C Death Notices, In Memoriams, Oarrta of Thanks, $2.00 per Insertion linei for tnn two Contnct rates to business advertiser! upon reciuest.

are iccepted to tract advert sers. Ads ordered ff.r a defljilte period and itopped before fhP i w1" be hlrged only for appeared'' UUmbtt ot 'i'" th a fJlowinc. will be mad. for more than one tairarrort Insert Ion of ad. Errors must be nolnl by the lvfirtl.r and corrected bttun tht scrand Inwrllon.

heavy, but with a light peach crop through the earlv states which nm-. KARN I'1' TO SIO A DAY Sell Personal Christmas Cards, full or spare time. Dally pay. Experienee innecesKiry. Low prices.

Samples ttm Cyphers Card U.i I'-arl. Buffalo, N. Y. mally produce large quantities of peaches, this fruit is in a relatively better position on the marked than GENUINE NESTLE Wave, 3.M complete. ST.

CLAIR BEAUTY. 8HOPPB. ii(7 Mai- flu Johnson City. 7-2113 GLADYS BENNETT SD1al oil on.h Special to The Binghamton Press Aflon, Sept. 14 Riders, according to old-timers of the Western miiuun was counsel for defendants.

Complainant was Walter Martin, deputy sheriff. Arrest of defendants followed a raid on the Pethick home Monday night by Sheriff Charles W. Kress and Deputy Martin. Thev found a quantity of mash anil "moonshine," coils and other paraphernalia, the sheriff said. i the pear.

Last, SfBsnn with heavy tirodurtinn th much nefii-iw wave, Modernistic, S3. Requires Plains, are born, not made. Ilelrj Men or Women uu unner waves, 10 court Bt. Z-SH40. II all of the peach-growing state's and with verv warm' weather nt Complainant was J.

Earl Duryea lieutenant of Erie railroad police. The defendants were: Lawrence W. Lundin, 24, of Los Angeles; John Mallak, 22, of Brooklyn- Al-vin Hawks, 21, of Allen. Pa Frank Miller, 28, of Los Angeles; Herbert Wells. 20.

of Roanoke, John Farkley, 17, of Scran-ton; Arthur Smith, 18, of Memphis, Lawrence Fox, 22, of Mansfield, Walter Bartkiewicz, 18, of Scranton; Frank Gavel, 18 of Wilkes Barre; George Ciercar-ski, 18, of Wilkes Barre; Oscar Schultz, 25, of Shc-nanclnah CANVASSERS, experienced, with cars, tall it Draieu's, ucl-HS Slate St. harvest time a great manv of the This is said to apply to Colonel Jack W. King, Texas rancher and former ranger, who will head the INTER STATE DETECTIVM AOENCY. 4S Court St Dial 2-1M2. Civil criminal, commercial Invcatigatlons.

father, "Pack-Saddle" Ben Greenough, renowned in Montana; "Oklahoma Curley" and his wife, who hail from what was once the Indian territory; "Wild Cy" Perkins of Iowa; "Heavy" Henson of Arizona; Miss Pauline Lorenz of Texas; Miss Dolores Gonzales of Cuba; Tommy Cropper of Texas; "Wyoming Bix" from Cow Creek Wyoming: Juan Crethers, late foreman of a ranch owned by President Geraldo Machado of peaches were never harvested and went to waste. The total nineine. SALES AOENTS for Broome county on fast-selling Item. Apply 4 to 6 p. m.

or 8 a. m. SH Collier St. PI'ZZLES KEATS' HOOK STOKE 7S COCRT ST. DIAL 4 51B.V Auto Parking Conditions Improved in Johnson City, Chief Van Dusen Reports tion of peaches In the state last season amounted, to about 1,860 M0 bushels.

This year the pro-auction is piaced at about 1.633,-00ft bushels. I'osltionj Wanted Men 13 KATHER1NE NOLAN SIIOH 1(1 Coort. Special price, oil onsh wive, tl: new Majestic win. $5 Dial 4-4D23, and John Kolch, 26. of Allentown The earlv nnnin i Pa.

A GOOD itennKrapher, i good bookkeeper or office assistant for permanent position or part time employment can ilways bt obtained it tha Lowell School of Buslnesi. Dill 4-2941. Johnson City, Sept. 14 Marked heavy. Many of the apples were never harvested and manv of those harvested snlrl fnr inn, Improvement in the parking situation in thr hucihaca iAniln- Courlas Brothers Face -i ocoun ima "is.

however. Is usually the case-! been noted since the there is nf the iDceil TITB niNC.IIAMTON TltES r. rrii Building DUl j.3411 an abundance of lion ail ahnnrlnnie nl i tion MAN. neit appearing, will work for small salary, clothing or grocery stores: experienced, references. Address csre Press.

Nuisance Charges as Result of Sheriff's Raid early vanrtirH -k; LADY would like to travel with party going to Klorlda, thia month Tel. End. Mil. MAIC SlNliKR 107 Court St Speciil for September. Oil pnsb wave.

t3: Nestle, ti Dill 2-6838. MRS. SPU(iERS Private Uosplral-Convilescents, maternity, general cases. 18 Evelyn. Johnson City 7-B22I.

Since the proclue- tw tw "Split Ear Outfit" at the benefit rodeo and circus here on Tuesday, Sept. 20. Colonel King, in the parlance of the West, rides like "he had been poured into the saddle." He has riddei ever since he could "fork" a bronc out on the famous I. X. L.

ranch near the little town of Henrietta, Tex. This town was the birthplace of the famous "Tex" Rickard, prizefight promoter, and was named after "Aunt Hetty" King, who with her husband and the colonel's father started the village. Being a rider second to none. Colonel King knows how to pick horsemen and horsewomen, consequently all of his cowboys and cowgirls rate "top hole." This season he is bringing such famous riders as the Greenough sisters, direct from the ranch of their uiC taiu.ii D1 neir' nf the later varieties is much I E. R.

VanDusen reported to the "--it tiicjt ill inur vane fnnr.K.,11 1 nuifH tmunnn its meetine MARRIED MAN wants work of snv th- ii ill rV It iH OvnaMn i.rtirctvi tiiai ten- Luoa; fancho Villa, a nephew of the notorious Mexican bandit; "Cactus Pete," a product of the wind-swept plains of Arizona; Frank McKarland. an Australian cowboy; "Swede" Johnson of South Dakota and a score of others. The cowboys and cowgirls with the King outfit are all from the cattle country. The rodeo and circus Is being staged to raise benefit funds for the Sacred Heart church of Sidney. The Rev.

Joseph Madigan Is chairman in charge of the affair and Captain Daniel E. Fox, kind Small salary. Annette Ave. 3'll, market will be much hotioi- Business Directory "NEWSTYI.p;" alenderlzer corset, spe eial all. luminal support.

f.lH,-,. Dial Cllilll. (, Ave MARRIED MAN wants position on farm; II ret class reference. Inquire Sea slrotn, 17s Wilmigton St. PAINTER.

'l'snerhsnger Guaranteed work, reduced price. Dial 2 3K44. quality is being pro-J'l man-v 'ho orchards Mch have hud good care this Jpar. hut many of the orchards In tne commercial sections have been and a large proportion poor fruit is tho result hero. Johnson City, Sept.

14 Peter Courlas, 37, and Samuel Courlas, 38, of 312 Maple avenue, town of Union, will bo arraigned in Johnson City Police Court before Justice of the I'eace Whitman F. Ingerson today on a charge of conducting a public nuisance at that address. under sr-tlnn isa? in ine municipal building Monday night. While Main street merchants declare that the congested condition is ameliorated in front of their stores, complaints have been received from the proprietors of business places in Willow and Arch streets that all day parkers are lining the curbs daily, he reported. AUTO BODY KEPAIBS NEW YJIRK AUTO RADIATOR RE-PA1R 1P2 198 Witer St.

Rodiei. fenden straightened. Dill 2 0j24. nvnerai the Baldwin variet Is ANT EH Work of inv kind; general repairing, firlnir experience; Janitor work. Dial 3 Moriran St.

commanding officer of Troop New York state police at Sidney, tnrouir limr th state. Since PARIS BEAUTY SHOP FRENCH steam oil. special self setting permanent wave, tl.su complete Other waves at :) and 7.i0. All waves guaranteed Shampoo and Finger Wart f0c Complete PARIS BEAUTY SHOP Dial 2 WI. 7h Court St.

(opposite Grant's Store) o-he Ballwina than any ACTO rAINTINO ANNOUNCEMENT The P. C. Walster Positions Wanted Women 14 COLORED GIRL, experienced, desires housework. Dial 4-3MW. Taint shon Is now nnilep mnnauement of the New York state penal law.

The Courlas brothers 'were arrested by Sheriff Charles W. Kress and Deputies Walter Martin and Earl Daniels, following a raid of the Maple avenue premises Tuesday night. The sheriff and his aides uncovered 8 14 Stat St. 4-3278 Jh evon though a good Mduction of nil other varieties be gained. A heavy production nf other varieties is not the case i season, but there promises to 'a good production of Mcintosh.

ia general manager. is general manager. Toonerville Folks. By Fontaine Fox "Sneezer' Wilkins' hay fever hit him this year while he was I PAINTING A BIRPHOUSE. AUTO BRI'AIRINO FAMILY wishlngs wanted from particular people.

Done sepirately. air PAULINE WYLIE Beauty Shopp, ein-viauie in real genuine rreclerlek le uneu, cancel xor, delivered. 4-3379. permanent. Try one.

Dial 2 Olifl, DsvT and Ben are three of the most FINE laundering and damp wath. uy experienced laundress. Dill 2-4ci3fl. BRAKES idjustfd. motor tuned, it I peclil price for all can.

Stanley's Garage, 28 lis ley St. AUTOMOTIVE SF.RVICB in the state varieties l'tr the and up. Shampoo anil ringer wave. cc.mpele. Work done hy experience! noerators KAE HELLE IIE.U'I SALON Dial 2-J7 O'Nc-il Hldir.

Open Monday, WVdnendiy and Friday GIRL attending school will work for Protestant family near West Junior In exchange for room, hoard, small wages. Dial 2 llfri. Total product ion of all varieties to ho about bushels, compared with BIKER'S Wreckers in always ready to help you, sny tlm. anywhere. Beasonabli prlcci.

Dill 2 0144. evenings. producer ntsivRss sdioors -tlm i a1 tnortl" which it is ie; Vn b6 8old "timated at about 4,372,000 bar- compared with 3.900,000 bar- GIRL wants general housework; good cook: relereiiei -s. 1 Serrell Ave. Dial I 1 -ISM.

Call before (t p. m. I GRADI ATE MUSE wants general nursing. 4Hal 2 a quantity of colored distilled splriti and a number of rifles and shotguns, they reported. R.

R. Sanders'hTTel. of Trip to Palestine JohnMin Illy, Sept. 14 Thc results of a three months' tour In Palestine in the form of a lecture and 250 lantern slides will provide the topic for Ross Sanders of this village as speaker at a special service In the Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial M. E.

church, Sunday evening at 7:30. Mr. Sanders took the photo- SEE TUB NEW CIIARIS "Tropical-summer garment. On display at 013 Press lilciK. SEE THE NEW FALL IHtTl'ES AT Ii ''ARMAS'S NEW LOC ATION, 17 IIROMLEY AVE Fall Term Opens Sept.

8 RIN'ill AMTON SCHOOL OF IU'SINE1S 78 Washington St Day and Eveiiinii EVERY GRADUATE EMPLOYED. 1 and tho flve-yea of 4,588.000 irrels. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wsnls care of cnlidreti, light housework, evenings and Sat unlays. Dial CABINET MAKERS SILKS sl Shop, 4.1 SEE 'I HE NEW I NT Kit Gold's Silk and Fabric Chenango jet. IIIHSEWOKK or lious.keenlne: ref- BINGHAMTON CABINET SHOP.

Uc.1 Clinton Sl. Store ind home furniture madt to order. Dial nci en-nees. M-iv Whvte. R.

Ii i Me Class at Endwell to Meet Thursday Night at Home of P. Grant M- Kintfey Farm. SH aged, convalescent people taken In my home. Mrs. L.

Drlscoli praetieai nurse. Dial 7-3181 IKH'SLWOHK ln widower's home; EXPERT UI'IIOLSTCRINO r. ierein-es. Wi. rare Press.

STELLA REAl'TY SIIOI'PE. 33H Press SAVE MONEY by rt -upholstering tour -old furnltore We maki It look new i l-ndiroii Pearl Itldg A complete Im-iiiit irvire. Hoi'SEWORK Kxperltneed Lvei.lng ipiiointmeiits. Dial i Huntley. Tmlor St iiiis irom wnich the lantern slides are made.

Tho Johnson City man's program is characterized by the Itev. Ootgo M. as an unusual entertainment for a church service and one that is well worth attending. Srpf. Everyman's uvpiina ma, f-n-iin ''S Of the Knita-nt! LARGEST SELECTION OF PARTY I wanted hv vniinr mo.

FLORISTS 'ioii i. iiik CITY Made to I Iran, experienced. It.Srf.l, press. F.plscopnl church will meet night at the home of nrner 112 Court Kl 4 srtr i ri LADY, HI type ind description. Florisis.

118 Court St. 1 FLOWERS of Osier Dial 4 Endicott Rotary Club mI nnil otim! "rs. wuiims. ill ii II 1 1 I 'A V.A I Ave. Dial 211 III.

-JJPf ii to all men Interested. PROFESSIONAL KERWtKS Prayer hpl'1 at rhureh to nil. I. fold LOST i.eeiis-'. Uioiiey.

M'lioN, N. Y. and liliixliainton. 'X arv si. ii.

to Meet Tomorrow Kmlimtf. Sept. II The meeting LADY, refined, middle iged. clesirei nn. sillcin to with housework snd cooking for 2 we.

ks. Dial 2-8187 AVlnr-li null ne followed hi- a tttiiSu r.t ,1... BONESETTER SWEET WILL HE AT THE HOTEL BENNETT. BINGHAMTON, OCT. 4TH.

Sunday school les LADY'S CHANGE PI It SE 1,1 1ST lies day. eoiitaiiilriu' 4 cameo $1.12. n-lurii Mary care Canny anner Store. LADY position as x-rnnd msi.l or huiisi ki-eplng. Ueferences.

2 l)3i7. NEAT. RELIABLE woman, bouses leaning or coats relineil. DU 4 jwn. STAMP HEALERS Aid society of this h.

ln ruislne.su meeting at y'H'ich this afternoon. LOST -2 string beads. In box, on bus ssortrncnt Slate St. i STAMP DEALERS! So, the at Beacon Stamp Co It; Stampa bought and sold. nomem St.

and Lea NI'RSE as companion or csre of Invslid SftiJul reasonable. Dial steiri-. tte see st -It! ll Will t.fi hoM nv. u. mi- iniiicu notary club Thursday will be held at tho American Legion clubhouse.

Riverview- Drive. Luncheon will be served by the auxiliary of Kndicott-Unlon Pout. EVANGELISTIC I'lWGKAM Kiidlrotl, Scpl. Oospel Messengers" the Rev. apd Mrs.

Philip Slack and their son rhllip of Johnson City will present an evangelistic program of mu-ic and exhortation at, a meeting to be held Johnson City. WINDOW CLEANING PRACTICAL NI'RSE at liberty. Physi-c-iaim references. Dial 7-3742. LOST Prudential Life Insurance col-leetnr's hook, Friday night.

Charles Doran, 2PI Robinson St. 'oil church pnogram will not r''imed until the first Sunday n-n 'er' vhon thc quarterly 'oiil. "lon 06 celebrated. The Oct. 9, will be Rally ijay.

BINOHAMTON'S NATIONAL WINDOW CLEANING 4 Conn St work guaranteed. Dill 2 Dial ANNOUNCEMENTS RELIABLE GIRL wants work In Kndf-u Khoul. Writ nl'l. care Press, MILD TO MEET at tho United Tabernacle Raptlst church of West Kndlcott Friday Job, ItlOflll r- CT ,4 Funeral Direct on "'Tn i ne meeting of the Wll STENOGRAPHER, moderate salary. Dial 2-7U15.

I "'emoriaI Hospital Guild will ROBERTS DEMUNN FUNERAL DIRECTORS 82 Wishlngton 8L Dial 2 880ft REASONABLE PRICES. the PARTY who picked up beagle hound l.V-'Mi, from vicinity of Tudoi sl; fifi'ViSP ADVERTISE LOST ARTICLES Tha liw: "Any person who finds lost property under circumstance which fivi him knowledge of means Inquiring as to tha trns owner who ipproprlites such property to his own iih or to ths ns of in-other person who Is not entitled thereto without HA VINO FIRST MADE EVERY REASONABLE FF-FORT TO FIND TUB OWNER nd return ths property to him li guilty of lirceny." SecUoa 1300. tlej' home In Harrison street Sl lTCASE wattling and mendlntr: hind work. 3fi3 Chenango St. J-0B38.

night at 7:30 o'clock. IV8TALLR OFFICERS Endicott, Sept. 14 Tau Phi Gamma sorority will Install officers tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Miss Jane Nablng-r, 105 Fast Valley street. Miss Dorothy Heidtman will be Installed as president, I If Vfm hn 1 Know wneie to nno Of Interest to Women work or house- 80 Carroll St. TEA ROOM, klteben work.

Miss Post, Dial nt the price you the Ciassllled MOTHER and DAUGHTER ROOM Main St. at Floral Ave. Stion CPoaaias Fos, IM7) J5 ftf Luncheon, 35c. Dlnntr, 3.V an Breakfast by order. Dial 0 VSJ1.

TYPIST desires position; can take die. Diili 037l' boo''lKninf,.

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