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I SLMIRA STAR^JAZETTE.

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MOTORISTS SAY SIGNS MISGUIDE

Advertising Posters Between Here and Ithaca are Incor­rectly Placed and Mislead­ing.

SBiiru automobi l ists do no t believe p »gr\3. especially those posted be-ppeen Elmlra and I t h a c a by a t i re jaflufacturlngr concern, a n d accord-M to the secre tary of t h e E l m l r a jutomoblle Club the signs a r e in-{trrcctly posted says the I t h a c a News . pje Ithaca Automobile Club Is In r e -

jdpe of a letter from t h e sec re t a ry of tfc Elmlra club, cal l ing a t t en t i on to AH, signs, which a re said to d i rect He tourist toward W a t k i n s ins tead of b the direction of I t haca , E lml ra ^ Binghamton, a s they a r e in t end­ed to do. Tie members of the E lml ra club ex-

jflss the inton^Ion of removing t h e Incorrect signs when they see one (J0CX the road and sugges t t h e s a m e jgarse to members of the I t h a c a club do may be tour ing between th i s c i ty iBd Elmira.

PAGE THREE

LOBBYIST MULHALL \Senator Murtaugh Sends

MASON SILK MILL.

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This mill a t Dushore , Pa . , is now in full operation and the capac i ty will to increased from 30 to 50 looms. An iddition will be m a d e to the a l r eady atensive plant for 70 more , or a to ta l g 130 looms, and m a n y more em-pjpj-es will be needed in the m a n u f a c -tgje of broad silks. The mill is awaed by E. J. Mason of New York gad is managed by H. L. Churchi l l , waobashad many yea r s ' exper ience in the silk mill indus t ry a t F o r t P la in , X.Y., Faterson, N. J., Er ie , Shamokin 1 md Reynoldsville, Pa. , a n d else­where. Under his ab le m a n a g e m e n t tie mill 1? rapidly becoming one of tut leading enterpr ises of Sul l ivan NtttJ.

Message to Leffingwell FOUR BOYS ARE

ARRESTED FOR CAR BURGLARY

Asks Watkins Man to Come to Albany t o Canvass Sit­uation and Help in Work to Secure Confirmation of his Nomination.

ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS

1300 straws, Senne t t s and Splits. 11.85 straws $1.3 5, Yeddos, Splits, Stnnetts and P a l m s : every h a t new this season. The " S m a r t S h o p " of Sullivan Bros., 208 E. W a t e r St., opp. Hotel Rathbun.

M a r t i n M. Mulhall .

H e r e is a p i c tu re snapped a t Wash­ington of M a r t i n M. MolhaU, fo rmer lobbyist for t h e Na t iona l Associat ion of M a n u f a c t u r e r s , who h a s accused so m a n y t h a t it is believed t h e in­qui ry into his cha rges will las t for m a n y weeks .

TROY

HAS OPENED OPTICAL OFFICE

SEVERAL TROJANS ARE GUESTS AT COLD BROOK

Motor to Elmira Clubhouse for Shore Dinner—Other Recent Motoring Parties

T h a t Senator Mur taugh ia doing all In hie power to secure the confirmation by the sena te of the nomination of Wil l iam E. Leffingwell * W a t k i n s to be public service commissioner, i« made evident by today ' s developments.

T h e sena to r communicated with Mr. Leffingwell today and urged him to come to Albany a t once to canvass th<3 s i tuat ion and to lend his personal aid to the work -that Senator Mur t augh la doing in hia behalf.

The general political mix-up a t Al­bany and the disinclination of the leg­is lators to acquiesce in the Governor 's desires regard ing nominat ions, ia well known—hence the difficulties which Senator Mur t augh is encounter ing in his efforts in behalf of Mr. Leffingwell m a y be imagined.

F r i ends of Mr. Leffingwell th rough­out the dis t r ic t have looked to the sen­a to r to has ten favorable action on the nomination, a s was s ta ted in The S tar -Gazet te yes terday. Incidentally, some People, whose disposition seems to be to seek a colored gent leman in every woodpile, construed yes terday 's ar t icle a s "b laming" Senator Mur taugh for

Quartet of Jersey City Youths Break Into Erie Express Cai to Steal Ride]] Home — Captured Here and Held for Hearing.

Erie Detect ive Donovan and Officer Bowne last n ight found four men in an express car on the Er ie t ra in which ar r ives in Elmlra a t 10:30 p. m. They were the "regula t ion" t ra in r iders and common t r a m p s and bad broken into the car a t Corning.

When found they were sound asleep among the express packages-

Officer Donovan had received a tele­g raph communicat ion from Hornell a t about 10 o'clock to keep a lookout on this par t icular t ra in aa Hornell had received a dispatch from Corning say­ing t h a t someone there had seen the four break the seal and get into the car. Officer Bowne happened to be

the delay in the Leffingwell case. On I near the s tat ion a t the t ime on ac-

Homer O. Carl, a skilled op tomet r i s t with eight years' experience in gen­eral optical work and six y e a r s in refracting, principally in E lmi r a and Bachester. has recently opened a n of-Ice in the Naney & P a g e block a t Athens, Pa., where he m a k e s e x a m -Mtlons, does fitting and repa i r work. S* charge is made for consu l t a t ion ••examinations and cha rges a r e r ea ­dable for all work done. H e also as branch offices a t E a s t Sni i th-* and Ulster.

122 AND $25 "L" SYSTEM SUITS $15,75

At Sullivan Bros.' C lo th ing Sale, 208 E, Water St.

ORDER HAICOCKS RAISIN BREAD

/ROM YOUR GROCER, ON SALE FRIDAY.

RORICK'S WEEK O F J U L Y 14.

THREE TWINS You'll I augh H a r d .

ft*e Sou von ir P h o t o g r a p h s of ^ Ludlow, Wed. Mat inee .

HATINEES W E D . A N D SAT. PRICES: Night*, 8:30 p . m. t 15,

1 and 30e. MaUnet's, 3 p. m. , 10, »*nd 20c. Sale thro© days in a d -* * * at Hulett Bui ld ing.

COLONIAL MATINEE and NIGHT

P Big Feature Reel

In Unwritten j Chapter

Troy, Pa. , Ju ly 17.—(Special).— A p a r t y of Troy men motored to the Cold Brook Club a t Wel l sburg yester­day for a shore d inner : Messrs W. S. Sweet, L. H. Oliver, W. W. Bauder, J. H. Pres ton , J . J. H a n d r a n , H. C. Carpente r , P . L. Bal lard, W. S. Mont-

| gomery, E a r l M. Bloom, W. P . P a l ­mer, S. B. Aspinwall , G. G. Beardsley, a n d T h o m a s Colony.

—Mr. and Mrs. F . W. Hull of Canton were accompanied to E lmi ra yes terday by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carpen te r and Mr. and Mrs. F . L. Bal la rd of this place and a t t ended the production a t Ror ick ' s in t h e evening.

—Mr. a n d Mrs. Kn igh t spen t Tues ­day wi th fr iends in Bodines.—Mrs. Clyde Dewey and Mrs. Lee Reynolds spen t Tuesday in Elmira.—John W. Smi th of Couderspor t is vis i t ing his m o t h e r Mrs. George Smith.—Miss Sibyl McAfee of Athens accompanied home Mr. and Mrs. F a y e t t e B. Pom-eroy for a visit of a few days .

—H. J . P ie rce h a s joined his wife for a few days ' out ing a t their co t tage a t Mounta in Lake.—Mrs. Math i lda W h i t e wen t today for a two weeks ' visi t to fr iends in Watkins.—Mrs. Wil­l iam Wal lace of Wil l iamspor t spent Sunday wi th her h u s b a n l who is fore­m a n of the moulding d e p a r t m e n t of the Troy Engine & Machine Company.

—Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam But le r and d a u g h t e r of T a m a q u a , Pa. , visited Mr. a n d Mrs. M. J. McNul ty yes te rday and today a r e wi th re la t ives in Can­ton.—M. J. M c K a y sold his hotel a t Aust invi l le to B u r t Preston.—Mrs. H a r r y Stevens en te r ta ined her brother E lmer Smi th of Tioga yeaterday.

MOTORING P A R T I E S . —E. A. Rockwell , J . H. Kelley, J .

C. Blackwell , C. H. F r iends , and Howard GrosJean motored to Tioga th i s evening to a t t e n d Masonic Lodge. - M r . and Mrs. W. F . DeWit , J . E. Dobbins aria s i s te r Mrs. E. P . H e p ­burn motored to Wi l l i amspor t and McEwensvi l le las t week, m a k i n g the d i s tance of 175 miles in one day.

—The Rev. M. T. Shields spent Tues ­day in Elmira.—Miss El iza Hope Griffith came Tuesday from Phi ladel ­phia to visi t her p a r e n t s Mr. and Mrs. Abner Griffith.—Miss Mary O'Connor spen t Sunday in Can ton wi th relatives.—Miss Lucile Hui l of Can ton is a gues t of Miss Mildred Bal lard .

—Miss K a t h a r y n Ryan is en te r t a in ­ing her b ro the r and Mias Reidy of Wil l iamspor t . — Li t t l e Mias Mildred Hooker of Rochester , N. Y., is visi t ­ing her g r a n d m o t h e r Mrs. Po r t e r Hooker.

t he contrary , it merely quoted an argu ment of some of the anxious friends of Mr. Leffingwell t h a t Senator Mur-t augh ' s influence and s tand ing in the aenate and the fact t h a t Mr. Letting well is a Mur t augh const i tuent , should place him in a position to do good work. T h a t he is doing all t h a t he can is evidenced by his message to Mr. Leffingwell today.

Senator Mur t augh called him by 'phone from Albany and assured him t h a t conditions tending toward Mr. Leffingwell's confirmation by the Senate appear to be more favorable t han they had been.

Senator Mur t augh assured Mr. Leff­ingwell 's confirmation by the Senate lngwell t h a t he has done and is doing and will cont inue to do all within his power to bring about the appoin tment of Mr. Leffingwell a s Public Service Commissioner of the upper district.

Senator Mur t augh had talked yes­te rday morning with Mr. Leffingwell. Conditions a t t h a t t ime seemed less favorable for the confirmation of the Governor 's appointment , t han they do today.

count of another affair on the "avenue" and he called the patrol which ar r ived about t r a in time. The officers examined the express cars and found the one with the broken seal> They a t t empted to get in but found the car to be locked on the inside, so Detective Donovan smashed a window near the door and reached in to un­la tch i t When l ight was let into the car the four young men were discov­ered, two sleeping peacefully on the bars of a basket which holds the smaller baggage and two others in the extreme end of the car among some boxes and t runks . They were removed and a large crowd, which had gathered to see the proceedings, saw them placed in the patrol and taken to the City Hall where i t was found t h a t one was a young boy and the other three were not much older.

When ar ra igned this morning in po­lice court they gave their names as Ar thur Johnson, 18 years old, a s ten­ographer of 248 Pennington street, Je r -st-y City, Pa t r i ck Hu t ty , 16 years old, a machinis t of 164 F a i r street , Jersey City, Bur t Seeley, 18 year old, a cot-

Mr.Lefflngwell has the unequivocal en- \on mill worker of 102 Clark s t ree t dorsement of the Democrat ic o r g a n i z e J e r B e > ' C ! t y ' and F r a n k Collins, t ions in every county in this senatorial dis t r ic t and the endorsement of the s t a t e commit teemen, Thus his candi­dacy was regular and unopposed. For t h a t reason, If for no other, Senator Mur t augh has been for the confirma­tion of the Governor 's appointment , and so s ta ted . •

Senator Mur t augh s ta ted t h a t he will complete, today, the work of the r e ­por t of the joint commit tee on the Cohalan charges , and t h a t he MM de­vote his t ime thereaf ter to the work of secur ing the confirmation of the name of Mr. Leffingwell.

Mr. Leffingwell s t a t ed t h a t he had been assured from the first of Senator Mur t augh ' s suppor t and is confident t h a t Senator Mur t augh can be a very impor t an t factor in br inging about t i n appoin tment .

I t is probable t h a t Mr. Leffingwell will go to Albany to par t ic ipate in ths work of secur ing the endorsement of the appointment .

HOLD REUNION A T J E PARK

Odd Fellows and Rebekahs from Elmira and Vicinity Have Good Time at Eld-ridge Yesterday.

years old, an usher a t the Majestic thea te r in Jersey City. All were charged with burglary in get t ing into an express car wi thout permission. Collins, who is under the age of 16, and whose name was placed on the children's docket, is charged wi th juvenile delinquency and w a s placed in the ca re of the mat ron unt i l Sa tu rday , All the cases were adjourned until Sa tu rday morning a t 9:30 to give the police and Erie detectives t ime for investigation.

The boys admi t t h a t they got on the t ra in in Hornell and when they saw the express car switched into the t ra in in Corning they got into this so they could go to sleep and wake up In Je r ­sey City whence they were bound. As far as the officers could see in the limited time before the t ra in moved on again last night a t the Erie depot, there was nothing in the car which had been disturbed bu t bet ter infor­mation can be gained when the car reaches Jersey City where it will be opened again.

lllUa That Thrills Everybody

Auto Parties *** Mine *»! Springs Hote l a t Brees -

s °me brand new

Broilers '"Qs* H i m P T > D I U » - L - .

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BIGLER B R I N K a b o u t a special d inner .

F R I E N D S ABOUT IT*

CANDOR

TO MAKE THEIR HOME IN PINE PLAINS, N. Y.

Candor , Ju ly 17.—(Special).—Miss M. Louise W a r d , d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Oswald W a r d of th i s place and Clifton Robinson of P ine Pla ins , N. Y., were mar r i ed Ju ly 15 by the Rev. G. E- Van Woer t . After a t r i p to Buffalo and Thousand I s lands they will live in P ine P la ins .

Miss M a r i a n Miller of Albany ia vis i t ing her a u n t Mrs. Blanche Holmes. —Edward Scharf ia In I t h a c a for a few days.—Miss Mildred Boyd of Sayre is vis i t ing his mo the r here.

Miss Lil l ian Green is a gues t in Newfleld.—Mr. and Mrs. J a y Owens of Syracuse visi ted her p a r e n t s Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Legg las t week. A son waa born J u l y 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Luc ius Tubbs.—Mias Mar i an L a G r a n g e ia vis i t ing her g r a n d p a r e n t * in Vestal .

$15.00 SUITS NOW $9.75 At Sull ivan Bros." C lo th ing Sale, 208 E . W a t e r S t

Say you s a w it in the Star-Gasetta

Members of Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges of E lmi ra and vicinity held a re­union a t Eldr idge park yesterday. Among the lodges represented were Bianca of Millerton, Geraldine of Dag­ge t t ' s , Silver L a k e of Sylvania, Mon­tour of Montour Fa l l s , Cassidagio of Wa tk in s , Holly of E lmi ra Heights , and Elmira , Golden Link, Newtown, South­ern Tier and Queen city of Elmlra . Those who signed the regis ter were: Mrs. J. Livermore, El izabeth Liver-more, Marshal l Livermore, Es the r Liv­ermore, Mrs. Alice Mackey, Mrs. C. J. Borgardus , C. J. Bogardus , Mrs. A. B. Royse, Mrs. Otto Demth idman , G. W. Sloat, Net t ie Sloat, Mias M. E. Vander- J lip, Mrs. I. M. Booths, Mrs. Eva M. ' Stage, Miss, Muriel E. Shepherd, Mrs. Nellie G. Seeley, Mrs, Ann Ellis, Mon­tour F a l l s ; Mrs. L ida Sut ton, Mrs. F lora Durfey, Mrs. F a n n i e Hill, Miss F r a n c e s Hill, Mrs. Jessie Har r i s , El ­mi ra Heights , Mrs. Lee R. Howe, Mrs. R. B . Kellogg, Mrs. B. Fa i rbanks , Mrs. Jennie Douglass, Mrs. C. L. Call, C. * Call A n n a Whi tmore , Howard W h i t more, Lazelle Howe, F lo ra E. Benja­min, May E. Egber t , Mercy A. Tripp. Clara Ersley, D. M. Mackey, I. Van Pa t t en , Mrs. I. Van Pa t t en , A. L. Bar-num, Elinor W a k e m a n , W a t k i n s ; H a r ­rison J. Brown, W a t k i n s ; L. S. Mess ig W a t k i n s ; S. B. Forsy th . W a t W n s ; Ida G. Messig, Mertie T Clark, Wave r ly . Mr and Mrs. E. Avery, Montreal , Canada ; Mrs. J. G. Durfey. Mrs. Q. E. Small, Mrs. Sybil E m e r y ; Minnie Ba t -fin P N G. Golden Link; Ea r l Har r i s , Rober t Howe. Mra. J. M^ Clark, M r * P . B Clark Mrs. Mlnnfe Herber t , Ber tha M Mosher, Eloise J. Mosher, Lobelia Albee, Vera Albee, Beat r ice Goldsmith. Jennie Knickerbocker, Dal ton Burge t t . Edward Burge t t . Carr ie Burge t t , Blanche Shelve. Joel Shelve Paul ine Besley, Dorothy B e s l e y , * J. Bogardu iur« Alice Bogardua, George H. tfogar-o l Z M r l Delia Briaco, Mrs. Levi Coke M n , A m y Livingston, Mrs. Char lo t te Besley, Mrs. Cla ra Baker , Emery .

GOVERNMENT ADVISES MORE VINEGAR MAKING

Assures Pennsylvania Far­mers is No Danger of

Conflict With Law.

To encourage fa rmers in western Pennsylvania to r esume the mak ing of apple vinegar and thus save thou­sands of bushels of valuable apples from rot t ing each year, the United States depa r tmen t of agr icul ture , th rough the bureau of chemistry, has jus t issued a special notice tell ing these apple raisers of thei r r ights .

Some years ago a g rea t deal of mis­under s t and ing and mis informat ion re ­gard ing the Pennsylvania vinegar law got into circulat ion. Dealers became afair to hand le the fa rmers ' vinegar, th ink ing it would not meet the , r e ­qui rements . F a r m e r s allowed their apples to rot upon the ground for the same reason.

The present Pennsylvania law reads ' t ha t vinegar shall be the legi t imate

product of pu re apple juice. Dealers should be no more afraid of handl ing farm vinegar furnished by reliable par t ies t h a n any other v inegar fur­nished by s imilar ly rel iable par t ies . If t he fa rmer has made the vinegar himself and knows tha t i t is m a d e from pure apple Juice he need not hesi ta te to sell and gua ran tee it. He will be absolutely within his r igh t s In doing so, is the advice of the gov­e r n m e n t food laboratory .

THURSDAY, JULY n, 1913.

li i WOMEN'S WASH

a hundred dainty sizes; ga rmen t s have sold a t $2.98 and $3.98. Sale Pr ice

x DRESSES,

models, all JK <M «% A (pi no \ l tJi ili I HA vl-uU

E M B R O I D E R E D V O I L E

Dresse, new and latest style mod­els; $5.98 and $6.98 values. Sale Pr ice

ft B A R G A I N ALL

S E R G E D R E S S - ^ . ES t h a t have fi"* sold u p to $6.50. | |

Sale Pr ice | | 7 | t

*fl WOOL

f% A A ) no 1 HA J . J U

9

L I N G E R I E WAISTS fifty dozen; latest de­signs; a g r and 98c value. At

WASH J A P

WAISTS.

SILK

EACH

SPECIAL,

/ . . . . -

L I N G E R I E VOILE WAISTS, m a n y models ; values $1.98 up to $2.50; large variety. At

V

MEN'S P E R C A L E SHJRTS. laundered cuffs, a t ­tached or de tached collar; l ight and d a r k pa t te rns . Special, each,

G E N U I N E P O R O U S K N I T T UNION SUITS; some a re slightly soiled, most a re perfect ; reg­

u l a r $1.00 quali ty. Sale Pr ice

MEN'S $1.00 N E G L I G E E S H I R T S ; every $1.00 sh i r t in stock, including our f a m o u s Wachuse t t Shirt . Sale Pr ice , each

c

FREE! A Hand Worked Portrait to Each Customer FREE!

W e h a v e dis t r ibuted nea r ly 2,000 of these Po r t r a i t s and every cus tomer h a s been delijrhted wi th the a r t i s t ' s work . ^ " P V

Corsets In the July Clearance Sale Are Priced Remarkably Low

Where is the woman who does not want to save nearly half the price usually paid for corsets?

In this July Clearance Sale, some choice corsets are offered. Gar­ments that are nice and clean, and the most desirable garments.

The woman who came here yesterday were well repaid, for they purchased corsets at these remarkable prices.

Regular $1.00 j Regular $1.50 CORSETS I CORSETS

35c I 79c Regular $2.00

CORSETS

95c Regular $3.00

CORSETS

$1.19 M o r e For"ToTzr>ToTiey air v

1 3 0 - 1 3 2 WTWATER ST-BLMIRA-NX;

VAST ITHACA SWAMP SOON TO BE FILLED

filled in. This means that the dredgre "Ithaca," which was already to be dis­mantled and shipped to Canada, will re­main here for some time yet.

Arrangements have been made with the Board of Public Works and the city superintendent to dredge the Inlet up as far as the Buffalo street bridge at least.

That the Lehigh Valley is going to need this extra yard space for its in­creased freight business owing to the barge terminal being located on adjacent property sems a surety.

known, and highly es teemed women 1 Coons of ^ - o w . r, of this town. She waa born and pass- I £ T u ^ S S S tilTZ ™H*"«*

George

$15 80 SUITS NOW $9,75 At Sull ivan B r o a ' Clothing Sale, 208

W a t e r SU E

REMODELED STORE. W. L. Spencer, who has been in

business a t Towanda, Pa. , for 18 years, is now pleasant ly located I n his remodeled store In the Pa t t on block in t h a t town. This has the very latest and best fixtures and conveni-

I ences, and he carr ies a n . extensive 0 . . T e . , , . ' s tock of boots, shoes, rubber goods, L - O n t r a C t L e t t O r M a k i n g ) etc. He handles the very best makes

Qn l i / 4 F on A r\f ACL fw\ V « ^ / J « f o r l a d i e s > * e n t s aild children, and ev-O U l l U Lrd l lU UI GO,UUU I a r u S e r y depar tment is complete in all de-

o f M a r s h t a i l s - M n s P e n c e r *? o n e of Towan-da 's most enterprising citizens, and, with two clerks to assist, prompt ser­vice is given a t all t imes.

Ithaca, July 17.—Charles E. Treman received a telegram from a member of the New York State Dredging Corpora­tion stating that his company had been awarded the contract for filling in 65,000 yards of the swamp lands owned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad at an approxi­mate cost of $10,000.

This is an item of vital industrial in­terest to Ithaca ea well as being an im­portant adjunct to the property of the railroad company.

The land to be filled in consists of the I triangle bounded by the Inlet, Boulevard and the Old Lehigh Valley slip. Sixty-.I five thousand yards of the land aritt *•*•

WAS WIFE OF PIONEER OF LAMOKA'S VALLEY

Bath , Ju ly 1 7 . — ( S p e c i a l ) — T h e dea th of Mrs . Char les Robie occurred at he r h o m e nea r t h e vil lage of Sa-vona, yesterday, following an illness of several weeks .

Mrs. R o b i s waa a m o n g t h e well

ed he r life of seventy- three years on the fa rm on which she died. Her maiden n a m e was Sarah Elizabeth, a d a u g h t e r of Henry McElwee, a pion­eer of the L a m o k a Valley. She was mar r i ed in October, 1859, surviving her husband by about th ree months . Mrs. Robie leaves a son, Henry, and a daughte r , Olive, both of Savona.

She was a m e m b e r of the Church of t h e Good Shepherd of Savona, t he rector of which, t h e Rev. Charles Purdy , will officiate a t t h e funeral , Fr iday af ternoon. F r iends a re r e ­quested to omit flowers at t he funeral . The remains will be b rough t he re for i n t e rmen t in the family plot in Grove cemetery.

SMITHBORO

FINE D I N N E R T E R V E D BY REBEKAH MEMBERS

S M I T H B O R O — F I N E D I N N E R Smithboro, J u l y ' 17.—(Special)—

Peerless R e b e k a h lodge served a s u p ­per on Sa tu rday evening to the Odd Fellows, af ter t he instal la t ion of officers.

— A var ie ty shower is to be given in t h e Masonic hall on Thur sday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ea r l Tucker .

—Mrs . Alber t B rown a n d Mf- 3 r e d

of Mrs. ^Charles Tr ibe on Tuesday. —Mr. and Mrs. E d w a r d B a r r o w -

cliffe and d a u g h t e r of Lea tersh i re a r e visiting the i r pa ren t s Mr. and Mrs, J o h n Rosencrans .

— H u g h Manning is visit ing h i s cousins in Waver ly th is week.

—Miss Minnie Es tep of Tioga Cen­ter spent Tuesday in th is place.

—Mra. E m m a K n a p p a n d g randson Rexford Stark of Sayre were call ing on friends in town on Monday.

—Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Rosenc rans went to Ulster Wednesday to a t t end the funeral of the i r b ro the r - in - l aw Mr. Jeffries.

—Clarence Tribe of Stevens Po in t was a week-end guest of his pa ren t s in this place.

—Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Blake of Por t Byron were gues ts of re la t ives here the first of t h e week.

—Mr. and Mr.s Char les Tribe, Mias Ellen Severn, Miss F lo ra Atchiaou and H a r r y Thompson went to Aabury Sunday to a t tend the funeral of J o h n Tribe.

—Merle Green of Hornel l viaited hia aun t Mra. E l la Sly on Sunday.

$28 AND $30 L SYSTEM SUITS $18.75

At Sullivan Bros. ' Clothing Sale,*208 B . W a t e r S t

Thousands of people have proved t h a t Star-Ga*e«#~ W a n t Ads pay. •GasedU

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