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The Ithaca Journal from Ithaca, New York • Page 18

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ITHACA' JOURNAL-NEWS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1928 EIGHTEEN ottcnaron, son of II liiawara wnue, an auuisuu wau nao David Sacharoff, Was 1: the bar a fw AU Around and Over New; York State above the surface. The pole bent, the line surged back Into the bank and Post was Just about to land it when the water was churned -with a last furious lashingr as a' big muskrat tore itself from the hook and dove back Into the recesses of the river. gun the practice of hi. "J1 bM With hi. Pitw-i hidden them some time before for "safe keeping." Apparently unmindful of where she had placed them after using them last and confident they had been stolen, the woman notified Glens Falls police the diamonds were missing.

Detective Cornelius D. Kennedy was assigned to the case. Less than "a week later the missing valuables were recovered in the house. Interesting and Unusual Bits of News '56 By Telegraph or Taken From Exchanges roff, who has been Pr3 some time. Mr.

is a druggist, and Jn addi'i, course in Albany Law young Sacharoff thing struck which had all the earmarks of being a record-breaking fish. Carp weighing up to 27 pounds have been pulled out of the river this Spring and although carp usually bite potato baited hooka, the fisherman was sure he had hold of something under 30 pounds. It was a tough battle as line was given and taken, but Post knows his worms with a rod and eventually drew the catch up towards shore. Nearer and nearer It came and har a stranger angling experience than catching the fish In a pool three times. Engineer Post, in charge of construction on the Addisbn-Woodhull stretch of the Liberty Highway, hooked, one in the Canisteo River which should make all the Nimroda look to their tackle.

Post was fishing along the river back of the stores on the west side of Main Street, using fish worms for bait. Things were rather quiet Angling For Carp Pharmacy College. fr0fn Medical Colleen na A "Stolen" Gems Recovered Glenns Falls Diamonds valued at $2,000, reported stolen from a Glens Falls. home last week, were recovered by the mistress of the house In an obscure part of a room, the same place in which she had Poor Pa By CLAUDE CALLAN With Fish Worms, He Hooks Muskrat from TInInn rsii Unique Law Firm Schenectady UP) This city boasts a law firm composed of a brother and sister. Hyman James jjj the distinction of havinl all branches of Xnion Unlv.

1 still the fish did not show itself for a while, but suddenly some Addison. June 29. Page Stewart' StoreHours: I T) j-j jf- ms TT) Af (j jpIJD IrlU ilWU IlLlLI ILJ lKUS) a phne ri" I Drove Oid Flivver Nearly 800 Miles Without Plates "Waterloo, June 29. Driving nearly 800 miles in three days in a small car of ancient vintage and across six states without license plates, and repairing tires 15 times on the trip. Is the record ol John Maheu of Holyoke, Mass.

Maheu was stopped four times because of a lack of plates, but each time was allowed to proceed. The start was made from Elgin, 111. Maheu paid $50 for an old car, knowing it would cost him approximately that much to get to his home In Holyoke. The car had no plates attached, so the purchaser made application for a set. Issuing of licenses in Illinois differs from the method employed in York State.

When Maheu was informed he could not get his plates within 12 days, he explained his intention to drive home, and was given a certificate showing he had made application for the plates. This certificate, Illinois officials believed, would serve the purpose. All went well until after Gary, Ind was passed and the driver stopped the first time for lack of plates. After satisfying officials there, he proceeded to "Woodville, where again car and driver were held up. Just outside of Buffalo a third enforced stop was made, from which point he was unmolested.

until inside the Village of Waterloo. Motorcycle Tr.ooper TVIchley, ever alert, stopped the ramshackle outfit with much-patched tires. Credentials carried by Maheu were produced and again the car and driver were allowed to go on, aided by well wishes. "I've got a little touch of lumbago again, but I don't want Ma to know it. She never has forgive me for the last attack I had." (Copyright, 1928, Publishers Syndicate) for Off Buying eno araraay immer gs AuntHet By ROBERT QUIL.LEN ew Dresses Gh Our Introductory Sale of Hosiery of Bemberg continues through Saturday 1.00 pair 1 5 Ask Receiver for A.

X. Auburn Summons and complaint and notice of pendency of a mortgage foreclosure action brought by the Equitable Trust Company as successor trustee under rnorteage or deed of trust from the Auburn and Northern Electric Railroad ComDanv to "Ella never loses a quarrel with Jim. If he talks as hateful as she does, she starts bawlin'; an' if he grabs his hat an starts out, she throws a nervous fit an has to have her hands rubbed." (Copyright, 1928, Publishers Syndicate) the Trust Company of America against' the Auburn and Northern 0 Electric Railroad Company, the Empire State Railroad Corporation, Tallmadge Cherrv as temnn. Street Afternoon Sports Evening The fabrics, the colors and the fashions that are outstanding in the Summer mode! Just purchased, and priced at far less than usual because Summer's so late and the demand for Summery frocks has been so much later than the makers had anticipated. Scores of new styles.

of Paris models'. may easily choose your entire Summer wardrobe from this grouping. rary receiver of the Empire State Kaiiroad Corporation, and the 'Pub lic Service Commisson has been Annual Warning filed the county clerk's office. The mortgage is for SI. 000.

000 cov Against Dangers ering properties and tracks on the line betwen Auburn and Port Bv Of Fourth Of July ron. The complaint also asks for the appointment of a receiver for Albany, June 29 UP) The New the properties. York State Department of Health IJterary Railroad President has sounded its annual warning against the dangers of fireworks in Clinton, UP) There may be ro Fourth of July celebrations. The mance in railroading, but a rail road president who dangers of tetanus, commonly known as lockjaw; fireworks mis try with his business is a unique taken for candy and eaten by chil dren, and burns from explosive fire cnaracter in the business world. Clinton Scollard is nown In -rail the new hosiery sensation! Full-fashioned, and in delightful Summery colorings that will fascinate you.

Hosiery of Bemberg new textile fiber that is taking America by storm after many successful years in European fashion circles. And of course in all sizes and newest shades. Main Floor Bargain Square works were pointed out by Health road circles a3 the president of the Rome Clinton Railroad Com Commissioner Matthias Nicoll, pany. In literarv rirnloa i in a recent radio address. The Commissioner warned par equally well, if not better, known ents to call a physician immediately as an autnor or poems, sonnets and in cases of phosphorous poisoning or deep burns from explosives and one or two novels.

In fact, Mr, Scollard's verse has made him in-ternationally famous. We not to dress children in fluffy, light material which will catch fire easily. railroad, which he Inherited from "The type of fireworks set off by nis ratner. for $22,375 a year to tn Ontario Western Railroad Svs grinding under the heel, or pound tem, which operates in New York ing, contains phosphorus, a deadly poison," he explained. "It is not a For Men who would look cool and be comfortable I rare thing for a young child, mis btate and Pennsylvania.

Reviving lost Art Monticello Mrs. Harrv taking this material for cyidy, to Georgettes Chiffons Printed Crepts Printed Chiffons Flat Crepes New Novelty Silks In all of Summer's most wanted colors. Misses' Sizes 14 to 20. Women's Sizes 36 to 44. Stouts 382 to 52tf.

put some or it in nis moutn, usu who for many years has summoned ally wifh a fatal result. If an accident of this kind happens, give the victim liquid petrolatum or mineral ner husband to dinner from all rnr ner3 of her 125-acre farm, won first oil and call a doctor immediately. prize in tne Sullivan County Farm "Lockjaw once fully developed is xsureau Home husband-callinsr contest. Mrs.Ttiirr voro Vino commonly fatal. The lockjaw germ will grow only in the absence of band calling is nothing If not an oxygen.

Deep wounds in soft flesh an. such as are caused by blank cartridge wads, are particularly dan gerous as the wad usually carries State Briefs surface dirt to the deeper tissues which gives this germ the best pos sible condition for growth and the development of its poisons. In such cases call your doctor at once and Perils of Meter Reading Hornell Raymond I. Curry, me ter reader for the New York Cen let him give tetanus antitoxin. If given early enough this will pre vent lockjaw.

If given after symp tral Electric Corporation here, i3 suffering from laceration of his left leg received in an encounter with toms develop, its action is far less a ponce dog on East Main Street positive." Ready-to-Wear Second Floor Concluding his warning, Dr On starting to enter the house, the dog attacked him. He was treated Aicoii remarked: "Memories are at bt. James Merer TTnsnHnl short; a year is a long time, and it where attending physicians report is again up to parents to protect their own children." me wounds will not develop seri ous trouble. 1 White Flannel Trousers Heavy quality white flannel, finely tailored, with 19-inch bottoms. No charges for alterations.

Special at $6.50. Father Recovers Body Binghamton A father's iron Tonawanda UP) Anxious to learn to swim, Howard Bill. 7. ran nerve and stanch constitution, that away from home, jumped into Ton- had been overpowering inward a wanaa creek and was drowned emotions gave way when Loui Albany UP) Thirteen deaths jiaitoy, or liirdsaii street from communicable diseases were worker in the Johnson welt fac reported to New York State De Endicott, dragged the body Plan Your Summer Wardrobe From Vogue partment or for the week ended June 16. Seven deaths from of his 7-year-old daughter, Laura May, from the turbulent roilly measles were reported; three from waters of the Nanticoke Creek scarclet fever; one from whoopii cough and two from diphtheria.

Imported English Broadcloth Shirts: In white, tan, blue and fancy patterns with collars attached or separate collars to match, and the no-shrink collar Usually sold for $2.00 each. Saturday Special 3 for $5.00. For the Fourth Why not a New Flag? American Flags of two-ply cotton bunting, sewed throughout with all seams double-stitched; canvas heading and grommets; colors guaranteed fast: 3x5 $2.25 4x6 3.25 5 8 4.98 Binghamton Probably injured while diving from a bank near his nome, loya Ames, 12, was where she was drowned Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Maltby, who had been using the grappling hooks since Wednesday morning," tired and weaVy of his sad vigil, gave up to prostration as he dragged the pitiful little form of his loved one over the side of the boat.

He had been working feverishly with the other rescuers since he received word of the terrible accident. drowned while swimming with youthful companions in little Snake Creek, about one-half mile south of Conklin. VOGUE PATTERN BOOK Poughkeepsie OP) S. E. Weil, 37, an engineers in the State De Catches Big Turtle Hornell J.

H. Clallhan snatched partment of Public orks, was shot in the neck by a rifle bullet White Linen Knickers Made of imported plus 4's that are fashionably Summery. Not many left. make your selection early! While They Last $3.15 The wrong clothes can ruin the best vacation. Vogue Pattern Eook gives complete travellers' advice for Europe, the mountains, the smart beaches.

En route clothes sports daytime evening accessories beauty preparations. June July Issue 35c a Copy while he was working with a surveying party on the approach to the Bear Montain Bridge. He was taken to a hospital in Peekskill. where his condition was reported perious. (All? AUTUMN 'AUWST-XnCMU 928 American Flags, all-wool, double warp and sewed throughout and finished in a really first class manner; guaranteed" fast colors: 8 12 $15.00 5x8 7.75 (4x6 5.50 3x5 ...:.7.

4.25 Flags Lower Floor from the Canisteo River a big snapping turtle. Snapping turtles in this stream are rare, this being the first known to be caught in many years. The turtle easily supported the weight of a man. As a water loeater it had the divining rod backed off the map. No matter in what direction its body was placed the turtle always turned its head toward the nearest body of water, which happened to be the Canisteo River at the foot of Fulton Street.

The turtle's stride was better than 8 inches. A battle for popularity between North Clark UP) Roger Burns, 19, of Brant Lake, was killed when he drove an automobile truck into a ditch near here tor avoid striking a dog which ran across the road in front of him. A complete stock of-Bradley and Rugby Swim Suits in latest colors and color combinations all sizes, variously priced. i Men's Furnishings Main Floor, East Aisle Vogue Patterns Main Floor Parishville UP) Mrs. Nelson Tenney, 82.

of this village is the youngest of four living brothers and sisters. She is able to do the light housework daily. American and European motorcycles is on In Brazil..

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