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Jill ppjigg :thfcm/ % & # e/aded jeloro a C, ey|ral/ \have/ aicted/ i^rved/ *J»tea3| wirt^d? r-' the" .robed! 901m f^durtf--. i turn istrict years/ lurder 6btins* y.dutrv Cigar. rtretits' , was iFt/Ri [sbe- y.and . mari ; e" was In Ms lit- he d: Self "make , it is IT-test rip't i3. Leary. ts-'.'ar-: ate of id, of rested a E;Jd jlaries valued ted by y was it but arid a. tiller's, up/ibr; It was guilty; \3rttaur i'-beth' dicteii' t at a I girls; if ,agei Intro-' Jallibf /trial; r •'he- ritwo d/.nbt ;rnard *IiOpO e &t' r'yfeto Iprrls, ibbort fcm/E;; hdfe\y d and L with verett iecohd; I/with larged r.'arid /with [cense. Here others in this to at- ran tori isocia-: u bTeid ^next 11 ?be Is'ex-: result hapter, Mis for R. A| ration, officer f Coot ®%m Cost Is Beh^IJonie by Trac- tion Co; j NewPave Next i 'Year ?s^ f^NA. SEVEN RESIGNATIONS >-<-•-'•••'- -<.~ : ; j..-~- "^vsV.-L-;-- - ——»••»»••••••«•*» ',:<-_-- -'-• -; ^J-*•..;>;:•-,-'-.•'. ^^^,; j—^.-. r . ; . w.-,-; >•-.-, .-r.-vi.-.V::•,"•'. •'-' v---; >'.;•' ;C -.•---•• t '-=. ., -•;- ••; Three Get Leaves of Ab- sence; Successor to Hmn- v mer Not Mentioned ANDREW* s. FRITTS ''&t©£$B£ ^~Pb^t6fifToileir Dljlntcr.•'.' She Spent Last 17 of Her 57 Years Here^Fu^^pil, / Friday >\ - ,\ Mrs, Caroline;B/^ltts^.' wifevof Dr. Andrew J3. Fritts, /physician re- sidlng^t/210/ Court::streej,i;dled-at the* Binghamton/ City• J-hospitalV fOl-. lowirig. a Jweefc's-illness fronipneu- mbhla;¥late; yesterday^ ^Mrjs^Fritts^was^bbrh^^ Gpbrgo 67- years Tago/" After,~scom* plefing, her I' ^education t h e r e V-iOhe came; to:Blngharritoh.-- She; married Dr.vFritta about 17 years, ago. / •.;; 'She was "'a member of the : Order of. the/Eastern Star, .tho DaughtersVbf Veterans, and the Presbyterian church,. -Wfi-v ,'•-'". ,""'••• '•. i.'-; ' 'Besides '.her''husband she lsyanr- vived by- a son,, Barry 2A Blakely of Harvey, llV;-"tfcidaughter, <Mlss:tMar-: garetiL/'Fritts-of this."city,-and" a brother, Irving I). Barry- of Cobles-' kill. ; ••- , ;•••.:• X -"f- V ^... v v.i;^" - •.;> The funeral .iwlli;be";hejd; atV' h"er home Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. .3ulUal'^lIl^.hb*CJnade^ai3jtti^'0 v " vehleri ig^amlly. ' <.-;• <^ :> . Three Sentenced to Jail and One Fined Here ' on Intoxication Charges T^hreeVmenyere sentencedj to tho Broonvo' county jail tvihen arraigned In police/Court^before> City Judge Ray;T. Hackctt- today'ion|cHarges3ot public intoxication. Joseph Rich- ards ,, and Phillip- George , were sentenced to 10 days each and James li. Brennan was given-live days. ,- Y; Edwatd Spring,; arrested last night on>i/chargeiof public iritexlcatlpri after his automobile was involved In a collision with'a.car b><med by J. K. Russell,/entered a plea of guilty arid was, fined $10., //Both Vantomoblles wier^ ; badlyxdamafeediiii^^^jthe "bEash, according to the^pollce.' ; . ''%'• ., * Earl Saunders fwasi^ai*gned;bb a charge ' o^f ; -vagrandy, and entered a plea", of ':••:_ guilty.. ,Seritence<was : biis^ pended on condition that he leaVo tho^clty.'"- V' u -. ''-:••'.- •": : .<>~; : '•',-- \yoman Home Mission v v Worker^ ol Eiigjit M. Er -. . .., Churches at .Meeting riday Lorluhi «: an- oncert isplces ?al ; ;bff irt . of In' the AtlTOJIOBHiE RECOVERED ~ ".An atitomobilo owned *by, Isaac teverie 6t/M South street; ; Stolen" in Wllkcsbarto recently,; has been four.d by police; of i Betnlehemi according id Word received" 'here:, from Chief Dbmlnlc;lfbrgan- ! Of : t}iat:city«Levere left \tor- Plymouth:-.today to get the c a r . ' •- > ~ '••••'•-'' :.-•• ->:..:•• :'•••-*, -»•• ««• OBITUARY** .> JEREI^L W. MOROAN ^ j> ^?Jet^lv^AMbrgan^i6ir,yearsS bldV al^dvTudaaay^momin^&t.hls-honia in Mftln^ after a long illness. ; He is survived by his wife. Ora; a son, Arthu^3iIorgah7rbt??;Maihe;-vthree <laughtera, Atrs.'5-Harbid 1 ^.fltbve'ns v of Eridicott, : AIlss Qeraldlno Morgan of Matofe, ^aijd % >iis84 Mildred Morgah of ^lfttteburg^^lwo" -c slaters/; r Mrs, Hftrry Bauder;of this city, and Mr&V Pearl-Gdefets.bfrCanbn Glty./Col^ andflvo grahdehildren. ;~~y «^.;v. ! A <;\-^^l>)b^-..yiaimik--Mnrritj'^ , 4'- : ^' ; '-^ ^<l?hi:funerai bf :Mrs^Vlanna; v Mu'i?- ray \*as-held .Tuesday morning at l'Ovo'clock at>the;l^rriah>6,wati rotu ]fimeral' home, 20« VesW ave- ciftted. .The pallbcfltrers were.M..V; VWUi&nis, ; R.., m : v5Vhiting. Harold Smith ; oftMrHarold .Owea, VRurtal wft* 'in'IHoraKPark cbmbteYy; v ; ;yi; J, '^^^WiS^r^^tfM'rMMk^BagHll' *TM he)d thts'.;»nb» < hirig>at*9. b^clobk at the;ltdme/ofa hSrv couHn,?": John' ptvyey, l>e«riu street Johnson' City, and rat v9'. ?5 o'clock .at iSt. SixatM ^»urch/i;iTh^¥ 1X&^XtiM"$$-$W ^^^^ffloiated^Mrs.^?Wiliam v O'X^a Mh|f.: < The pnllbeiref« w e r e RafpittViBjytisen, Jitrjr Haycsi "Carl nuhbeltfwiulam Haggor^y, Prahcli Hag^erty apd John Lynch-. BurUl •#&s.;^^ la*,Calvary- ; ^embtbr*^- i?atWtr JDwy>t ; »tftciatedM tho itfra^e. i v . - Tho, funeral bf v Charles OliW ^coUebo; wtw' held this mornln« at ^ o'clock; At hfs hbmb,- » Veromrit ftventt^aHd at »:»o tb/eJock;ftt: fit; Patriek't ohureh. iBolomh h i g h jrriaat 6f rMirfwJ^|tt«bral«ajKUh tho Revi;John;Ph6tan M' celebrant* th« Club islonef i^chlef 6fth0 Span': Mfmi idrews mi ro- lls do? Qllnral Atttjli HP;"''' leotlng Brbwni County •bgriihv irge of Father I WM'' Woman ;Hohib' Mlsaonary ^work- ers from thbJ^britena^J^t^ien«u^o Chenarigby ^B^Idgeii>s^y^i^4y=.".'-PpUii and Lisle' M. E. churches' : .attended- the eastern'Vgrbup m e e ^ g pf >tfio Bingham ton.distrlcti-Wyoming Coril- ferencjSjfjit thecOastlo ;i&eek..iLr?Ej church yesterday, wlth' 3 MrB. ; 3 ) . ^ Schboiey ; .bf .Ojik^.streeXVpairtshriurt reblected;'^^ president^^^f>Blnghiamtbi| District Home; -Mls^onary "<TObiety; : presiding.. MrsV^Jr^ing C/ Heath" of the . Pairvlew church, president of the group, assjsted In the program; ' : .•'•*:Mrs; Cora;Dbw]ns.^tbvens; national field secrdtary of .theibrganlzatlon, tbld of' h^r experienbes ; in Vhatlbhal :hdme missionary;activities,,and de- scribed 'the work carried -on" in ,varl- bus". ^leading '.-:^centers'Kthroughout AJnerlca»:' Mrs^Williarri S.; Drum of t h b'-Cefitenar^^pariflh, .^dlscus^ed V'Methbds.'^ ; Thb Oak>street -delega- tion staged a mlto box demonstra- tion, "What the iMltcs DO." - ,i iCvUtWjrjSt^Ven&^i^atfend';^ group: meeting J at'ScrantbnftombrroWi and the Oriebnta District Hbriie, Mission- ary meetlng^t Cooperstown.'Fttday- Sh« wlll-'address the meeting; at the TabernacleVb h u'rcHi'/'BIrighamtoli, Sunday^night : ; Shb'fs beinar kecom- patoied.^ithsftbv.Berthitr W« I>ix. superintendent 6t\ th« Children's' ;Hohib':of the?WybmIhg\Coriference,> MtUftt^d^HlMcreit. ,y, C:-y ^ v Lijliaii Sbutherri Wip Be 'Installed Head of Rainbows • •.•' v .-.".- •'." : 1- -•; >~-i-. >j.-.-V"t, - • ' • • " ••"--• ••'- -••-•* '•*•,-• /-.- .•: -'i-i 'V V - ''••''is^-rT^X f.':^--"V*y - "r^ 1 *' "**•• "" '* '•••''.•'••\ J';.' '••-',"';•:•;?/•'- •••."-^ ."• • .*-V ; -'.*"•'••' V"^"""--"""^'.-*-'* ; C*'"" *.;•" ~ '•}-•*^''c'! •^^-••" »•'•*'•.''." " V';-T i«iiiiari^'ii;;'; sbulhern ^ will Sbb tin* stalled -.worthir advisor at ,thV public laftallatlon otJES Order rbfthb ? Ra!nr .^^^^jhbld'fldl^^pbni^ lodgo^rOohii^aJt^ViO 6'cipcit tonight. Otkers*to bb Installed are:?|Worthy associate advisor, Mafcolia : Wloker- shanilfrPT^^-lJconA'.BeliU:* iJbpo, Cryst&t z RWger} ^tatth, A A b 1 fa C^bloyf«jiftplal$;,;lAlciJleMo»«s;; drill iea^r'.bbrbthy* DiSbo; pianist, Anna Coyfiij>10V» \Pa\ricia "Bound;.: r©r iWonViMa^vWilfcbxr.'nat^ ibrtelOsbbrno^'lmmortalltyy Virginia Davldsdri; fidelity, Haiel Wllllama; patrloUsrn, Jane- Purple; service, Marion Youcigi confidential obsbrveT, ^*ft6i^Tan>6U^ oWt iv «*«««*'• t6na^oic*:'w».:j>j v -:%F : : : :>:±i*;:,-/' A* || "The|BJnghamtori I Railway ^Cb. and ^evi?iWi{ofi;Btog^a^tbiv^^^^ fnjibn,'t^^wl^V;«i.P^ait^^^^ j^r^tfear; rjiiis.biiSCllntontstrCet tb ;;injp|o^;^b^avemen^ laying: ah entire new brick pavement; whtchS has-'fdlsintegrated ?between jB)*mt"and Jafvi* streets. „. -> ; -••.'> Vv The 'brick; pavement at^teVQlnt, ^hUoV'laidJ>bnl^/Jarie#/ye^ disintegrating -. and v an.; actlon^ls^now- pendlng in the ; courts to determine thehresponBUblllty ^o£ iKe :contra"ctor for ^ita Condition;; ^thbvicontractoir claiming the pavement 'was' laid in aooordarice jw^th^clty^speclflcaUoris t and under the euporylslbn of a ol^y 'InspectorV - S . , "^r < '' . • ^Conditions became 'eo\ bad-on;fcor> tloba ?ot!}ihb .street'that city determined to try a plan^pr covOrr Ing the uneven briclt surf ace with a^ coating of asphalt \ „;-."' \ < VTho Bpace beweett .thb^street, c&r tracks '-"was chosen for this test and sbrfarrtho work haa^^ proved'^eatlsfac>: to)^^cl^>fflclals sayv'The' reiult.has been ^tb^-imprdve 'conditions on,Clin- ton street .without the expense of a ttew pavement ' ' r. ••- -; J^PlanS for"'& K he\v; pavement on tht> street wero .contemplated when Hhe paymg> prbgrahi was raadb'bp this year,'Vbiit; it was- decided to defer; action ,fbr : a^ear^awaUlrig dlsposl- ttortj6t the Rihghamton Railways-Cb; ;.- When :the railway^property is sold jpiv^^J.mo^gagb,',-toreclosure, Jit is ber llevedHhe-purchasers Will decide to substltute':'a bus' line if or. t the street cais^ri'ow.-':operated ; tb" Stella-.'•"'•If, a pavement ^ere Jald this- year; * it wontdTbb'hbcessaryifpr the railroad either" to havb abaridbne'd-Its: street car 'line; substituting; busses, or : to haveipaldothe- cost of ; avnew ^paye- riieht betwberi therall8~arid two feet outside.*-.": ',"'•>:.- r . % -\\ -,."\ •< '',:".' . ;; The/, plan, to repair;.the -pavement between the, tracks/, will -largely remedy: - pavement conditions, Ed* ward H.v ; Prentlce,";city; .engineer, bo- libyes;'and c as;the Bta'ghamtbn:;Rail- way Co/ payg the |-expense of*'repairs between:its tra^ks-aiiditwbi feet bilt- slde, the experiment i costs the _ taxi payers nothing^ t, } / - i-.-JiA? newcpay^in;ent"briVclintbn 'street ^illi; be-hiclyded; in^the;:!929 /paying program^ city officials say,.and plans to irtden! t)ie>street-fbr" trafllS have. beenvconsldered. but:R.'ls^believed impractical ta sot back tho curb line oh a portion of the street---' -" -The proposedBUbstttutl^h of busses for", street ;cars with ^consequent elimination".^f swltcfaeslithe/ busses following'the llneVotlranlc.^win, (it is believed,, relleve-^congesttbhC on Clinton street. ' ' " - :' ';: . " Roy. Chariei tt kehboT"ii" \delcbn; and th* Rev. WllllanH-J. SMrpeltob ^HSwJ.nOu£ftlWlcfcr.«r»j«ere Ch««iex. Shebeen PleidsNoi Guilty, 4SW<Cl|^t||^mT^ im$m %NajffleW-8^^^"*^"* ca wi0t ,a«< sktilt lit ;:(th» ^"thlrd, d e g l r ^ J w ^ w d , k in. Pollob Coujrt this* niornirig befbrb City Judt« R i y T. Hfte*«t.t'."The caso •#** adjourned Otttll Jono 6 and o chums th« assault took Y. W. Prepares Camp ; vfor Opening May 30 ^ with Program of Sports Camp T-de-llt^, : ihe Ti^y^^A- xJamprdurlrig'this "week, wilj be put l&r^dmess for the vacation season, the 'camp comtriltteia sbys."> The new sieopIngJhonSe, commenced recently, is : nearly - ; completed. New ' equip- ment will be delivered'this week. ; Aletribers of the camp committee visited the camp yesterday-afternoon to seb that bverjHhlng .ii;made ready fbrocbupancy On tho"-opening day, May 30^ -when- it- i s ; expected v that soores ofNtrlends - and guests will be (present sfor Inspectloh, rally, sports and:iunusemerits;;i ;;;'•*' 'r-'i-vi:•:'.-.'.•"•.•'• v XjThe^-cbmmilteb /members i\'' the b a m p ' yesterdayyl/werbij 'I - Mrs. '"'-Ray« mbnd;>H/iMbody;>iMrs/%Ch'irlesyH. Bbfnetfe^rs;HerbertW. PitzGerald, Ctfrs."Harry;A; Steckle.Mrsr William C> King, JttrsVj I*eriey' tfv ; Green'and Mrs,^William;;W-Mooii^ ^ /;'.. ''';-,',>';.---•"•..•."- •- : •-b?- 1 •,"••;,•• "' J- '•. Mayors' Conference Will - Be Invited to Binghamton lor the 1929 Convention .••»••-•••- » t - / v.catyV^ they will extend an invitation to the Mayors* /CdofbrbndOi; wh*en it meets in Troy next month, to hold the 1929 *esrtottftt\<hlb:clty..^ :\. >: ; ^„>:/y J?;"-.'-: '- < 'ttjB^.flrti :% MWors*' CbnfbrVncb' was held" iajH. Binghamton >bri : = June 6,- & and 7 in 1913. The conference brings Vrlth it tttranhyal convention of the Qity Clerks', > association, the state convention o\ NewiVork : Fire Chiefs and a state gathermg of health ,and ta* iofficials for thrco days..,/; Each mayor attendltig was presented a bambrii< by the Ansco Co. and % the city of Binghamton presented CAch delegate a gold watch chain and .a fob duplicating the seal of tho ctif of Binghamton. . . . «'.V . » v'.'i, ••'. Fine for Drunken Driving ' Fonton Marshall of; Ottn Aubrey T^. > ''p«nt«nce4.;^W.- 1 JdVi'^';ftt Broome . county• Jail and; to -pay a fine Of $25 on his plea bf^inlfty yesterday afternoon bfeforo" Juatlco Ot; thb -Peabb M.tB. Hodges of '«jlhb town ot Chenango ori a' charge of driving a car whlld intoxicated. He i«A.''.*rrb«tedH | Wri sDepbt^," Sheriff Lortn ^.^ Hodges,,; » ' „ C Tnb /m«mb«rW bf Mrs. Joshua C. Ltiko's Sunday fehpol class at the J EI - Robinson strbet, - last Tno«4 present inbjaded Mrs, .Appointments -pp, 3^- hew/ teachors for; the;publlo v schools of the/city were/ approved;> at ai meeting Of t h e Board of Eduea^On yesterday'after- noon. . Appointments of 33. teachers, who..?have .completed three-yea^s; ibf p'robatlon, yrere :made' perrijanent The-boardtaisp accepted seven resig natlonitand^gfant^d /tKfee^bx|ended leavesrof abs»ence:j *A11 app^tntmeTits" iWero' made /on/recom'raendatioria oi Daniel /J.; R/bl lyi> superi^.tendent /The appointments b/ecanie oltectlvb./Sept. ^1,1928.;;,- : . ; / ''_ • Some%pfv the; yacanol.es for which "appbiritThehts/Svcre; made v arbdue'tb, the. opening of tho -new Benjamin F'ranklln;school hext'fall. The ma- jority of the teachers In the new school^ howeveri lwill.be transferred fjiforn^^thb^/-:Gnrlstbph school .and the Alfred street school. j-'-Nb : recbmmehdatton was made by Superintendent Kelly*;' in* regard" to appointment of.- a- succes4|pr to John P. Ruhimbr^/whQ > : has. /resigned as principal'of the Central High schbbl to" accept appblritmehti iui: assistant superintendent /of schools In- Syra- : cusot.- "-' '••?•''""' '"••*•': '•' /• •'. Thevllst Of appointments and res- ignations approved arid the leaves bf, absence' granted' are as follows:- .: ; - > New • appointments—Herbert - W. Baker,'> Helen Blcako, Mrs, Agnes BOlducy^ Irma' Burdlck. Mara K. Burke* Violent; CalkltiBi Edna Car- man, fleleh/Copelarid.. Ruby M- Cbleman, Alma /. A.J Decker, \Eileen A. Donovan, Phebe English, kEthel A. Flriegan, Myrtle R. Gabriel, Wll^- helmlna Hall, .Harold. V. Hagar, Reece J.. Humphrey, Anlte.Ii.Kal- lum, Dorothy. A. Long, Rose M. Uynch, Mrs. Geprgla. D. McCall; Ruth E. McCarrlagher, Mre. E v a M-, McCard, Elizabeth / Ann McCauley, Mildred McCQrmack, Mary C Mur- ray, Bertha Ethel Nelid,- Roso Natoll, Fraricba "Ann; O'Cbnribr, Frances A. Phillips, -Heda C. Purcell, " Zella E, Shoemaker;- Edward A. Smith, Jane C; Sullivan; George.. ;P; Tato.; Vir- ginia A. Van Slyke. . - '-,- Appblntmerits ~ made -perman'eht-r— Eleanor ;E^ iBellby;- Hazel DIshop," Anne C ' Burroll, DllUan CaraeH, Mary;.-iR.fe;;Cbjtt.byj^;v.Mrs^iAnria^.V*" Crosby, Dorothy "J, Dann. Mr* Esther S.'Doa^ei Earl R. Dodley. Jesslb : ^V*t- >EhevbldBen, ? Hatet'- ; v Bi GalvlnV/ Mrs, Marjory P. Garrison, Elizabeth ;M;>,Gibbons, ;M:\Anh's Gobdbll, Mrai Hlla> Foster. Hamriieri>, : GraCeV F. ,Holcbmb,vRbsb Jbhrisbn; Mrs ; Alma B. McCaffe.rty, Orel! M$> '.GFulrb,"//-'.Mai1a%vMs^lni^v;Mad^llnb MObdy, F.; Dbrefta Murphy, Lbuella G.- Palmer,"." Mrs.- Dnda;'- B.'Pope, H e l e n ; AV Powers;/Ruth:*; E.'Race, Edith Reckhow,Mrs; Vera H. Sands, Evalefta.- Mi.' Snyder,; ^Esther; -M. Stuart,. Marlon Hi ; tfhorriburri,' Mrs. Katherlno G.-Wllcbx,/Mrs.-Annie P. Wilkes -,.../ - . •'.-=; . ., - ;•• :\ . .;'. Resignations—-Miss Dorothy Wind- sor, Dr. Otis A. Bo wen. Miss Ruth C. Ahdrewa^ Mrs.wEthel B.. Lewis, Mrs. Elste'P. FdgerjtbniJDavia-H. Dutcher, Miss: Dorothy>Brb\ver. -;M "Leaves of absence gran ted—-Miss I v a L . Sohoorimaker, one year; Mrs. Marjory D / - Garrison, six :riionths; Miss Catherine Hanltsy, one year. > GirLScoutsWMe, }'M- Active Memorial Day ; The GJriZScouts of Broome county will have an Important part in the ceremohies ;tp/ be conducted in honor of'the war dead, Memprla}/ Day, /The. ^ojite^^U; place;/ floors :/bn/th&, s0^dlc^s , graves, cbriimeneirig/at'•/«. o'clock in /the; morning/ May; 29. They,will usher at^^the.exer^clscs to be heldln the High 'school auditbviuhi. Tho fife and drum corps, organized this ye^, will make Its first public appearance - in '- the general;; cere- mohlal'parade through the tenter' of the city."- •••<••-' -:" •*->-' --.' •• ' . . , ii Appropriate $1.00 for- .-. a Tlrree l a Go to Buffalo '., .;• A .- . -•;' •; -<; .- ; Binghamton officials will visit Buf- falo and' Inspect the Bflftalo airport with a.^view of obtaining Ideas for use in Blhghamten,; it was alt iibiuncbd. todays/ At a m«otuig-6f th's Board of Estimate - and Apportlbn- Wen^thd'»ti»tt of ;$ 100/was ; appro- priated to'defray tho expenses of Ai- dermen James F.; Delaney and John ; pelavian and Edward H. Prentice, ^Uy./onghieer; in;maklhg f "a'trip 'tb Buftalbfor thisipurposb^/;;/v : ^ '? , ;^ : .;. v: .-;--.; i;"-'-;.' - - s y - v"' ^ \\ n 11 ^ v "-• • . - \w \L of C. to Initiate Class ; ; \l%lj: dl Candidates Tonight A large'class of candidates will bo initiated; at tho regular meeting of Binghamton Council, i06, Knights of Columbus tonight A luncheon will fbltbwj ihb/ b**»ripHflcatloh; bf" the flr*t degree/:--;-/ v //. ;.-/'-;/-//•§' '^v '"/-•<'<• ':- .iffn' of ,SS, Gjrtl and Methodlous parjlh"*efe entertained at tho club- house last night at a smbker, Rob* ett O. .BrlnkT-Miphaei Sweeney, and the,Rev.,Cyril COrehdabvwererthb ipeaker*. )Ths Knights of Columbus selective membership extension work wtaidteuasbd^: »>-/'^x^i»^:'///* /'.^// C O ^ A G l O m DlSBAgira' v ^^^Jf^^J^MU^V^fejpMi^Hlai three of fe^bbp1i^cotigh^;//t*ro i'oi //W r a^{lngtbn, May asi-fAssociat^pd P«^)i^T^b knbic'ka^^ cbrablried todby had won fof13-year«-old. Betty/RobV inbpb, of SQUth B^nd, Ind..\the^itie ofshbtlorialchahiploh speller of; the gradod schools / and |l,O0O In gold. Ono was the knack of spoiling arid ih'W •;;ptKw^ : -by^;"a^>; i bbin»deribOiH.ni& word^'-"'kriacki*? :* Betty^reproserited the Sbdth r Bond News Times in the spelhbgb^e;;^ representing;the, same -.paper, she wph'/socorid place in the; national contest. '^ V-/'••-"'.- <-' ^/••?:s^ ; Pauline Gray,^13,/West Salern, Oo. representing, tho-Akron -Beacon journal, did a,lot bf thlnktng byer the wordivbut/she/hAd her Umb on ^others. '/She finally slbWly' spoiled;"N-A-C-'K;^ ;It meant IhfedWerericb;between rthe/Jl.OOO first prize arid the |600 second prize. j^essievDoig.^^^ jl/\)f.;Djettbit, repre- entlngTiho^DetroltoNows.-fell-OUt-of- the-race whib'shajspeiled ^bacillus" ^Ith'^wb/Vbra''..She /took.- third place and vrbri <250.' ; r-** . - 'Just before, the word - that decided the ohamplorishlp, the winner misled. J 'cainpanile^: Sh> thought It. should be ;"campariele." Thosp^ of;.th'a;; crowd who knew what had happened, shitted tbel^-:;•fb«ti•*;vahd•'•;thb;^.others.•';^B6^1fed. theirs when; the* ; judges itpassed; tho word 5 tovpaullrio/ Gray. .::It;,was;the crisis. Probably -oven: Pauline does hot"know:;why, she; also; spelled 'It f'c-a-nv-p-a-n-«-l-e,';: but she .did, arid the battle went on. -\h - . . - ' - vTherpTwcre 23 grade^school students from as" many" different cities entered. Ail did well for a time, Anna; Mur- phy, of New Britain; Coriri., sitting down first when. she. put a "J". \iri "magio." . ' ' .Emhia Malarlc of/ Yourigstowh, O., stumbled over/"occurred," Edith Hal- verson of Milwaukee-fell .before "ad- miring" and Aram Belanger, the first of the six bOys to Join the audience, spelled "middy", with an "le." .He was, red-faced as ho sought his' stat and the girlsglggled. < Marie Waltz of Lancaster, Pa„ spelled "saxophone" with - ah - Vxa-"- Marcia- Tlbbetts - of -Indianapolis thought there was a"j".iIn* "gist.•? Webster Halght ot Blnghamtori,. N, Y.,- went down on the word .."valet," .; Another boyj; .Ellis Walker /, of Wlimlngtori, Dol;, ; . misplaced a. letter ln;"lIluslori<" A momentary aberra- tion caused Joseph H.. Murlok of Brldgeportj Corin., to spell It "abpra- tlon;" Elsie . Droxter of Erie. Pa., missed "charivari," and. thero was no,:wonder^ . Glenria Ackermah".. of Sprlngfleld.v phio, was defeated by; ."counsellbr," which/ has a triple- catch, ;•• '. »•; ^ " ' 7. ' 'Myrtlb -Frank' could; ^HOt /spell Both OrganiMtions -toMal^ $Bm WllWiSiHi » / Services WUI Be field^t iHMiiiH®^fc BUTT V^TIORINSO'X "olalrvoyarice.'V-and ( Mary Chandler of Hartford,;;-Conn.,; stumbled" over ^•clleritelo.'';.:^/":? 7 ';/";;.:*;^/^;^^/-'^^ The going was ha>d and Eart Dickinson," Des Moines, Iowa,' Noi*ma I.ee, Memphis, TeririZ;' Mary Frances Grogory, iL^ulsvlUe}yHelen; Sherwlri,' Buffalo, and Ethpl Cpok, of Jerjcho, •yt.,,- encountered/stuinpors ;lri; rapid order, after previously^having spelled such words a s ; . "connoisseur," "chrysalis," •^ "eclectic"; -and;"bac- calaureate." •; , .' Betty Robinson la: in; - the eighth grade arid attends St Joseph's Parochlbl school InSouth Bend, She was a fayorito from the time sha told tho judges that "counsellor,*'; as pronotiricpd, could be'spelled three ways and then".proceeded to spell all .threesof thelriV;- >-:Mh'•::• ^;;cr«-.-:'?•'<-:" and Richard J. Hoyt mm® :•-;«: Legion, will rhako" fts Binghamton Spelling Champion Is Awed by Ceremony, of Eating By WEBSTER 1IAIGHT T Blii^hnniton Press Spoiling Chnmplpn Washington, May " 23—Eating, at tho Hamilton hotel is a. ceremony which must/bo approdchbd^tfii dub; regard to. fradltlorf/; You 6ah*t rush ybut-meal; at the Hiniiitbrt/hbtel/l /: Thedlritng room, itself,' wheh' you first see it/-takes awa.y ; any thoughts of hurry you may have had In your mind when ;yoti;apprbabhed'Jt. :: It r lb a large •room arid: its appearance is very restful. -During the; hot, sultry . / <Cbntlnnea;*a ftifeUl/ ': ;V^ mm Lwkei „ sJoha r»-MUy Newsehaunder, Us Robinson strbet last' nUht 6n « • ' «nmlpr (u_and five of measly were reported' 5 tP the Btttbftti of rMl«t|^©^^iy;V|Th*/daJl^; *bc^rd' of totii contagion to tbe.oirr shows: Blpth*rta, 8; scarlet fever. 17; pneu- •onU, M;^whooplnffcough. " Amos Taft Badly Bruised and Shoulder Dislocated When Hit by Car Downtown >;;~ : v<- --.-; - i: .,- / i^v ii•-;• :ii»ir^>:;.^,f;';r v |An\os Taft, ;39 years "pldi o f / 4 2 Broomo/street, .'suffered/a; dlslbcated shoulder/ and hruises/^h/en he^as struck by an automobile at Court ahdiCarroli ; str^bts ./this morhthg. Miss Marie Ring Pf 23;Alfred street was the'operator of the can //Taft was taken "to thbBinghimtori Cfty:hospltel/by Miss;Kl.rig arid was attended by Dr. Francisco. Murido. Police Here Asked to Hunt Woman and Boy,C9, v Whi; < SL. - Binghamton . pojlco : havo been asked to searbh for; a;^oman:ahd'.a sriJ|ll/|boy.,./who't''' : disapn^e8J^4/'/&bM. ^helr homes'recently;^ ' /; /The woman/ Mrs. Catherine"Irii graham, 88^years old, of Norwich, ig>Jbe}leved t o - b e In this vicinity. She .has brown ,hair,;/blub eyes, and Is of light complexion,^ Shev Is five feet, six inches tall arid weighs 136 Hie "condition Unreported as^/fairly pounds. gbod. : '"/'•? ! *;v,;.;•-.//;.;" ; ;'/'//^// ":;//;:•//•/.' /v/The boV/is /Jol^ph^yeiardp>/bine Miss King ropbrted^to police;that she was' driving-; north .on Carrolf street arid Taft'steppbd from the curb Into the path: of rher car. ; She said he was walking -across Court street. Short Circuit Causes , Auto to Burst in Flames ,._-, .//;// v ;g ;y/.--.^/v/;,/ ;. -f:-;.,; A short-circuit,in an Overiand sedan, belonging;'to Otto •Warribeke, at/1 i 9 MOell or - street, set/fire;./to tho machine, burning/ /cushions/ v and scprchiriff paint/ considerft^iy ;o{Urir: aging the' interior,,of the; car this morning.; ;. "^'-•:'.'':< •.::.;>' ; " : '.'•.-'/•,//>"' An alarm of flro from Y>6x 632 corner Moeller and Flower streets called 'theflr'erijeri*,.whpextirigulshed the-flames with chemicals. '/- :The';creW: of''-:Etigin'bv.6; f r b m i t h e DftUussey! street station, was called lb Lahe8boro'/.street. In; the Fifth ward late yesterday afternoon, to bx- tlngulsh a grass flro that was threat- ehirig buildlrig8 in the vicinity, «;« Binghamton Shad Club Delays Trip to Fisheries •" '•'•*.,'> **"..".':•'.* ' " r ' '•-'"'•'- i.'~<~' -/..-•,.-'^. . „-; /;'-"** t', •*'• -/ /Edwird :T, Sexsriiithy swretary/pf thpvBlnjghamibnv/B^ nounced todiy ; ;/^bt^b^injj¥.to/^t«f storm last/nlghfv;w^tnVdihTisgb /tp state ;rbada, : tho: blub~,trip/ib Its fishr grounds on 5 tho /west brsinfth of'; the Delaware rlyor ; at Hancock was poat- ponod \intit Memorial Day.' The an- nual «Iadtes'j day outing for wives of club members will ;/be^ held at ; iho tamo time. • _ \ , - .' to Hold Supper Tonight The Fllgrim «tub Of the'"Yr W. C A. will iiave ;a .Odvercd. dish; supper lb tho association building tonight at 6 o'clook. The club activities of the season will conclude with the program. '• /•" ' **•'*'.?, J%'W J - :'V'^;'-''' "•-•' ; The Silver/ Bay' clnb had supper In 'Hope Chapter room,-,last night Twenty-five, girls/Were present^" vA social hour followed the"*i>pper.\ v years Old, who/disapp/eared?frem'•" : h"J| home in Lodl,;- ; Nv^vJ>v:oh¥yMay;>6V Qvon seen last, be was wearing a ray sweater; ;^black prints and black shoes and stookinga '" T -\ ..-• ., ; ~ :'m ".."' ' " ' / ' Police Dog from Some ; City Is Found Here A police/ dog - was-: found: on the; street thismornlngby G.'-.S."^Fisher/of' 24 1-2 Morgan street and was taken to: police headquarters And later td - the; pound.->i The dog* had NeWYork;statb tag/214,878^which was Issued In some other city. Po- lice bejieye that tho dog/iis; bwried by someone'who was driving through tha' cltyi>ahd : ^ made to; housoJthe arilmal until the ownOr-ls- foundT^^'j^;!^-" ; - ; "V'cVi i= '&'$ |i>^^ej|bwi grlmage. Sunday -to. tha grave/.bt^ca^"^ ^in^iLymSi/D.- ^Hb^rd;'/*; past^l^^p rnander^;bf ;• thbvbj'gajilz burl?d;.;/.in;v - t h e Z / c e m e t e S p ^ I ^ ^ ^ ^ Castle. •] Cars will leavb thb^Legion C elubh6us_araV/78^^:-Me4«l^i^f|S|^@f^ o'clock Huriday aftcrnoon-o, Members of—-the• Legion : . Auxlltsrj'N also-: will i; mbkp/thev;trl j>: ^i? R UiiSa^|p^^^^| beryk!CS.;ot-./th'e;^i^ ducted at the ,grave. "Commander"/ John; B^Curran;:V?iil' 5 bA'littgbhaTife^. Other. .;oulceravbt4the*";pb>^%iaS^ squad •• arid 'the post ihugle"r.%^faj|*|l BlSt. ;;jRlchardiJ^IIbyt Posti : %*lir-Mm v eifins/bf/Foreign^^;.Wars/iwHl;bb|(^M'C rltualletic memorial; servlbes^stt9»?« at ^b gravb; Of ^Richard,/ jjpjb^^ the cemetery" In'ithoiylllage/^BjS dpr. : Mbmbefs>6f ./the>:p08^/j|'^tll wjli : -accompany/the: ;vetera1isi#Mfid^ auxiliary offfcetewili^ thoservlcea - " •'/. : --'A ; mptbrhus .has^bb>n/chartorM"' prbyjide.trahspbrtation-'f.pfe^ bers- of- the two brgarilzbiibps^Sh^ desire to ;makottb;.^tr|p hayb'':hb^aw;/The/bU!» mMM^mM cars/wUl leavetheistato v A«nV>^^R*^| 9 .o'clbc^;S^nday^orh^ ; ' it"-:ls;;&^etedi.that^the^iAhieirjcanj Leglbn^pbst jh; :c%!nabfi%lfr^oli^jra|^ the ;V. F.^W.; delegatioJljfrp&eBm^^ hamtori; .vtjJbn arrival of the^la^p^a in that village,-accbrdwg't<>f?rhbhjt"" Hi M urphy : i : -;;; cdriimander^bi!<MM§i^ Post'; .This - has: beehsthb custpntein^ previous^years,;. Hb/ea^';?^a5|w^ ppstsf ahd^meriihers of thelrtviuxillis^ arleb{Jblh/Iitt^he?ih/a^h2lft $f§! to cemetery, /and jcbtur^^-;^ H©'j;%g^i ••• ] Richard J^H6yt;ithb>mah^n;wh;b«>^ ;hb^bWthe>Ibcai^-;F^W»-fPb3t/wj^ riaimed;-;.was/w'6urid thbi ^m'db|nu)E > g$lffi'^|'i1^9ml!i}>^pa SbpXempbr; -19ISH -Hlft^ledlbf-lpifeii^ mbhla^^; jriavhbspitaijitt^EngiahdSiMiw following month//' ^ "0$$m Tv/Hbyt^'whbjs-rememhb^ed^w former; cojnrades/a^;a/^y^ of/sterllng;char&bter£was^ bfCpinbany H;pf thexlbYthfjiao^wl, Twenty-sovehihv/J)ivislbhl^5fii^)»^ army. This was the BlnghamtehViS't'f ;w'hlch"/s"uffe"r^tlhe^il^ of -casualtlesiO^bny/ lb^aiSbrgB»|x«f tlontaking i p|^,tpthb/ M : ^Tne<ybting/^jdie>,,i^ifti/fbs^^^ of Mr. and Mrs.:Albert ;D. Hoyt Ot't I*thrp^i:avenulfc/thls/ft"clt^;ari^ sided therbTatfthe?^^tftrie /bit^^hls'enjlstl rrientp^^ His>pareril8v iwh6;i|fbrn*i«fly, s reside'dlnCaridori died-while Hoyt" Was a: small boy. v - s -.' i>>> -Following the retttrii^rthe^liy^" eftih8/and5rtembers/bKther^ux^^ to Binghamton^^ Suriday^tbrnboW " delegations wlll/^proceed^fop „. Crane, Whero memorial services Will be\coridubted in^thb cembtefy toerbS ln./-hbn>jr;b^th>^tbr|^^^ A^i^iiio^p Anniversary •-.-., , •; .;-•...,• .-. -.-'V- - ' • 3"u'ii > 4 'i-'.-~ 1-'-,': Annobn«^eri,t^t«iis/gJn^ by J, Victor'. Sehad; ; chalrm'ajl^gl the v special i^mmittee/ in O^B^«||*S arrangements, that p.lane'" foVv<tJ»«|j banquet in • pel'ebrattbn - fbf"p|w* t^bnty-fifth/^nni^ garilzatrbh of Binghamton/ iJodgeVl 862, B. P./O^Elk^hayeibeettiaban^ doried.'?; The.' bariqufet was;sbhednleM fbr;:^,"fi'eit: M o n d a y ' ' n l g h t / a t t h b ^ E I ^ clubKbiise i but blrcnmstahcea \4je#piftp tHb^.Qontrbl'.of -the'cbthmlttebtnavb? ariaen which made It-seem advlsa*' bio" to abandon the celebration>:fpJ"£ thb^'preaetJtiVbt'leabt; J Bu^i^ill^ipstg'g Store o( $ 10 and Cigarettes Burglars ;foreed entrance/tbijlhe store of Michael Annoccloltno at 312 Stato street last night and took $10 in cb^faiiid.^oqr/j->'"j|iriE^V;'((>t>"cigi^; rettcs, according to/ a report; made todetectjvesv...' - : ./ : ^' , v"„ ... f/-^-. --/-<-;. ."/ Aotlhg; Detective Cdptaln Jerbrnfah' Donahue said entrance was gained by forcing a window. The money was In : nlokels,j dimes, quarters btid ' *' half-dollara. ' ,;/s, WflA .ttAyE;-»EBATE^/; m . A debated "Resolved;i-that Indus- trial education"^b& more benefldal then, an academic education; for the riegro,^ Vwill/bb;/discussed- aJts/tbe First won A, Mi E;, chtfrbh \;ori Sherm&w Place-tonight. IU 8; e'clbcki under tho ay spices/of Antlers Lodge, 464^•'?/^Vvy&$s:&-;-|^- : V/K'-"•••• <• V -4-!' ; >:/;. W ltL - ttAVfc ; G&tib\PAi0M:Hf; ;fMrs//AHe*'l&&eyVv iflsi Margaret Dojrtb,* Mbp^ftose -Doyle, ;Mwi, : V F. H. Norrlss arid airs. Auguetus G care are the cbm^lttbbiri'eh^ rangements for » e a f d ; paftyv^'W^bo S lven:'by ;a grotip/Of.^BihghamTbn tato hospital.nnrees at. St Patrt'e hftll tomorrow night for the benefit of the bhurch.' Bridge, euobre and x$ Wei£.14»:- ; ^b^«Moni-/'^ irtrcel, who for a number of weel JS« i''rr^X"%» - ' •' - ; < . ; . ; / / Choked AUNi^ht Every Sign of tho Trotibto Gone. -/.AU'-Who.euffer/fronjWihrbb ahd bronchial congh wilj be glad : tb leartj.hpw Mrs, W^G./Pierson, Rpnte gslned %? ponftdliasiaj^feei^laUni^«4i6d <UMlOI»tOtU)s., wp*iryo<j*Jo»krroa« •CM s" <tt*^aea-.-;<-<if? Btor«i>«ibi '%u do tb*; wen. A f«w;dotlu*viU. - buy •tXKUhe* ity«&*» ; bVpiid to pro<«ct ywr, ; n o f - j«Wr> ysftrtJirJBayi - BtoriaUgli t II Hby p*ln» ;«Urff*r* i «tdke._ c ( / : tSoooebomSc^In^f^'Yo^ : ; - CHAS. CASlfCSS OPTOMETRIS ^ E 6o^ Ivor iPn jlumbia ^^mm^M^^^^^m Mia Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski NY Press Gr… · Jill ppjigg :thfcm/ •%&# e/aded jeloro a C, ey|ral/ \have/ aicted/ i^rved/ *J»tea3| wirt^d? r-' the" .robed! 901m f^durtf--

Jill ppjigg

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e/aded jeloro a C, ey|ral/ \have/ aicted/ i^rved/ *J»tea3|

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.robed! 901m f durtf--. i turn istrict

years/ lurder 6b tins* y.dutrv Cigar.

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e" was In Ms lit- he d: Self

"make , it is IT-test rip't i3. Leary. ts-'.'ar-: ate of

id, of rested a E;Jd jlaries • valued ted by y was it but arid a. tiller's, up/ibr; It was

guilty; \3rttaur i'-beth' dicteii' t at a I girls; if ,agei Intro-' Jallibf /trial; r •'he-ritwo d/.nbt ;rnard *IiOpO

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Iprrls, ibbort fcm/E;; hdfe\y d and L with verett iecohd; I/with larged r.'arid /with

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Here others in this to at-ran tori isocia-: u bTeid ^next 11 ?be Is'ex-: result hapter, Mis for R. A |

ration, officer f Coot

®%m Cost Is Beh^IJonie by Trac­

tion Co; j NewPave Next i 'Year ?s^ f NA.

SEVEN RESIGNATIONS >-<-•-'•••'- -<.~ :; j . . - ~ - " ^ v s V . - L - ; - - - — — » • • » » • • • • • • « • * » ',:<-_-- -'-• -; ^ J - * • . . ; > ; : • - , - ' - . • ' .

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Three Get Leaves of Ab-sence; Successor to Hmn-

v mer Not Mentioned

ANDREW* s. FRITTS ''&t©£$B£

^~Pb^t6fifToileir Dljlntcr.•'.'

She Spent Last 17 of Her 57 Years H e r e ^ F u ^ ^ p i l ,

/ Friday > \ - ,\

Mrs, Caroline;B/^ltts^. ' w i f e v o f Dr. Andrew J3. Fritts, /physician re-s i d l n g ^ t / 2 1 0 / Court::streej,i;dled-at the* Binghamton/ City• J-hospitalV fOl-. lowirig. a Jweefc's-illness f r o n i p n e u -mbhla;¥late; y e s t e r d a y ^ ^Mrjs^Fritts^was^bbrh^^ Gpbrgo 67- years Tago/" After,~scom*

plefing, her I' ^education there V-iOhe came; to:Blngharritoh.-- She; married Dr.vFritta about 17 years, ago. / •.;; 'She was "'a member of the : Order of. the/Eastern Star, .tho DaughtersVbf Veterans, and the Presbyterian church,. -Wfi-v ,'•-'". ,""'••• • '•. i.'-; ' 'Besides '.her''husband she lsyanr-vived by- a son,, Barry 2A Blakely of Harvey, llV;-"tfcidaughter, <Mlss:tMar-: garet iL/ 'Fri t ts -of this."city,-and" a brother, Irving I). Barry- of Cobles-' kill. ; ••- , ;•••.:• X -"f- V ^...v v.i; " -•.;> The funeral .iwlli;be";hejd; atV' h"er home Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. .3ulUal'^lIl^.hb*CJnade^ai3jtti^'0v" vehleri ig^amlly. ' <.-;• <^ :> .

Three Sentenced to Jail and One Fined Here ' on Intoxication Charges

T^hreeVmenyere sentencedj to tho Broonvo' county jail tvihen arraigned In police/Court^before> City Judge Ray;T. Hackctt- today'ion|cHarges3ot public intoxication. Joseph Rich­ards , , and Phillip- George , were sentenced to 10 days each and James li. Brennan was given-live days. ,-Y; Edwatd Spring,; arrested last night o n > i / c h a r g e i o f public iritexlcatlpri after his automobile was involved In a collision with'a.car b><med by J. K. Russell,/entered a plea of guilty arid was , fined $10., / /Both Vantomoblles wier^;badlyxdamafeediiii^^^jthe "bEash, according to the^pollce.'; .''%'• .,

* Earl Saunders fwasi^ai*gned;bb a charge ' o^f;-vagrandy, and entered a plea", of':••:_ guilty.. ,Seritence<was:biis^ pended on condition that he leaVo tho^clty.'"- V 'u -. ' '-:••'. - •": : .<>~;: '•',--

\yoman Home Mission v v Worker^ ol Eiigjit M. Er -.

. .., Churches at .Meeting

riday

Lorluhi

«: an-oncert isplces ?al;;bff irt . of In' the

AtlTOJIOBHiE RECOVERED ~ ".An atitomobilo owned *by, Isaac

teverie 6t/M South street;; Stolen" in Wllkcsbarto recently,; has been four.d by police; of i Betnlehemi according id Word received" 'here:, from Chief Dbmlnlc;lfbrgan-!Of:t}iat:city«Levere left \ tor- Plymouth:-.today to get the c a r . ' •- > ~ '••••'•-'' : . - • • - > : . . : • • : ' • • • - * , - » • •

««•OBITUARY** .> JEREI^L W. MOROAN ^ j>

^?Jet^lv^AMbrgan^i6ir,yearsS bldV al^dvTudaaay^momin^&t.hls-honia in Mftln^ after a long illness. ; He is survived by his wife. Ora; a son, Arthu^3iIorgah7rbt??;Maihe;-vthree <laughtera, Atrs.'5-Harbid1^.fltbve'nsvof Eridicott,:AIlss Qeraldlno Morgan of Matofe, ^aijd%>iis84 Mildred Morgah of ^lfttteburg^^lwo" -c slaters/; r Mrs, Hftrry Bauder;of this city, and Mr&V Pearl-Gdefets.bfrCanbn Glty./Col^ andf lvo grahdehildren. ;~~y «^.;v. !

A <;\-^^l>)b^-..yiaimik--Mnrritj'^,4'-:^';'-^ ^<l?hi:funerai bf :Mrs^Vlanna;vMu'i?-ray \*as-held .Tuesday morning at l'Ovo'clock a t > t h e ; l ^ r r i a h > 6 , w a t i rotu ]fimeral' home, 20« VesW ave-

ciftted. .The pallbcfltrers were.M..V; VWUi&nis, ; R . . , m :v5Vhiting. Harold Smith ;oftMrHarold .Owea, • VRurtal wft* 'in'IHoraKPark cbmbteYy; v ; ;yi; J,

' ^ ^ ^ W i S ^ r ^ ^ t f M ' r M M k ^ B a g H l l ' *TM he)d thts'.;»nb»<hirig>at*9. b^clobk at the;ltdme/ofa hSrv couHn,?": John' ptvyey, l>e«riu s t r e e t Johnson' City, and rat v9'. ?5 o'clock .at iSt. SixatM

^»urch/ i ; iTh^¥ 1X&^XtiM"$$-$W ^ ^ ^ ^ f f l o i a t e d ^ M r s . ^ ? W i l i a m v

O'X^a Mh|f.: < The pnllbeiref« w e r e RafpittViBjytisen, Jitrjr Haycsi "Carl nuhbel t fwiulam Haggor^y, Prahcli Hag^erty apd John Lynch-. BurUl •#&s.; ^ la*,Calvary-;^embtbr*^- i?atWtr JDwy>t;»tftciatedM tho itfra^e. iv .

- Tho , funeral bfv Charles O l i W ^coUebo; wtw' held this mornln« at ^ • o'clock; At hfs hbmb,- » Veromrit ftventt^aHd at »:»o tb/eJock;ftt: fit; Patriek't ohureh. iBolomh high jrriaat 6f r M i r f w J ^ | t t « b r a l « a j K U h tho Revi;John;Ph6tan M' celebrant* th«

Club

islonef i^chlef 6 f t h 0 Span':

Mfmi idrews mi ro­lls do? Qllnral Atttjli

HP;"''' leotlng Brbwni

County

•bgriihv irge of F a t h e r I

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Woman ;Hohib' Mlsaonary ^work­ers from thbJ^britena^J^t^ien«u^o

Chenarigby ^B^Idgeii>s^y^i^4y=.".'-PpUii and Lisle' M. E. churches':.attended-the eastern'Vgrbup m e e ^ g pf >tfio Bingham ton.distrlcti-Wyoming Coril-ferencjSjfjit thecOastlo ;i&eek..iLr?Ej church yesterday, wlth'3MrB. ; 3 ) . ^ Schboiey;.bf .Ojik^.streeXVpairtshriurt reblected;' ^ president^^^f>Blnghiamtbi| District Home; -Mls^onary "<TObiety;: presiding.. MrsV^Jr^ing C / Heath" of the . Pairvlew church, president of the group, assjsted In the program; ':.•'•*:Mrs; Cora;Dbw]ns.^tbvens; national field secrdtary of .theibrganlzatlon, tbld of' h^r experienbes; in Vhatlbhal :hdme missionary;activities,,and de­scribed 'the work carried -on" in ,varl-bus". ^leading '.-:^centers'Kthroughout AJnerlca»:' Mrs^Williarri S.; Drum of t h b'-Cefitenar^^pariflh, • .^dlscus^ed V'Methbds.'^ ; Thb Oak>street -delega­tion staged a mlto box demonstra­tion, "What the iMltcs DO." - ,i iCvUtWjrjSt^Ven&^i^atfend';^ group: meeting J at'ScrantbnftombrroWi and the Oriebnta District Hbriie, Mission­ary meetlng^t Cooperstown.'Fttday-Sh« wlll-'address the meeting; a t the TabernacleVb h u'rcHi'/'BIrighamtoli, Sunday^night :; Shb'fs beinar kecom-pato ied .^i thsf tbv .Berthi tr W« I>ix. superintendent 6t\ th« Children's' ;Hohib':of the?WybmIhg\Coriference,>

MtUftt^d^HlMcreit. ,y, C:-y ^ v

Lijliaii Sbutherri Wip Be 'Installed Head of Rainbows

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''••''is^-rT^X f.':^--"V*y - " r ^ 1 * ' "**•• "" '* • '•••''.•'••\ J';.' '••-',"';•:•;?/•'-•••."- ."• • .*-V ;-'.*"•'••' V"^"""--"""^'.-*-'*;C*'"" *.;•" ~ '•}-•*^''c'! •^^-••" »•'•*'•.''."

" V';-T i«iiiiari^'ii;;'; sbulhern ^ will Sbb tin* stalled -.worthir advisor at ,thV public laftallatlon otJES Order rbfthb?Ra!nr . ^ ^ ^ ^ j h b l d ' f l d l ^ ^ p b n i ^ lodgo^rOohii^aJt^ViO 6'cipcit tonight. Otkers*to bb Installed are:?|Worthy associate advisor, Mafcolia :Wloker-shanilfrPT^^-lJconA'.BeliU:* iJbpo, Cryst&t z RWger} ^tatth, A A b 1 f a C^bloyf«jiftplal$;,;lAlciJleMo»«s;; drill iea^r'.bbrbthy* DiSbo; pianist, Anna Coyfiij>10V» \Pa\r ic ia "Bound;.: r©r iWonViMa^vWilfcbxr. 'nat^ ibrtelOsbbrno^'lmmortalltyy Virginia Davldsdri; fidelity, Haiel Wllllama; patrloUsrn, Jane- • Purple; service, Marion Youcigi confidential obsbrveT,

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| | "The|BJnghamtori I Railway ^Cb. and ^evi?iWi{ofi;Btog^a^tbiv^^^^ fnjibn,'t^^wl^V;«i.P^ait^^^^ j^r^tfear; rjiiis.biiSCllntontstrCet tb ; ; in jp |o^;^b^avemen^ laying: ah entire new brick pavement; whtchS has-'fdlsintegrated ?between jB)*mt"and Jafvi* streets. „. ->;-••...'> Vv The 'brick; pavement a t ^ t e V Q l n t , ^hUoV'laidJ>bnl^/Jarie#/ye^ disintegrating -. andvan.; actlon^ls^now-pendlng in the ; courts to determine thehresponBUblllty ^o£ iKe :contra"ctor for ^ita Condition;; ^thbvicontractoir claiming the pavement 'was' laid in aooordarice jw^th^clty^speclflcaUoris

t and under the euporylslbn of a ol^y 'InspectorV - S . , "^r < '' . •

^Condit ions became'eo\bad-on;fcor> tloba ?ot!}ihb .street'that city determined to try a plan^pr covOrr Ing the uneven briclt surf ace with a coating of asphalt \ „;-."' \ < VTho Bpace beweett .thb^street, c&r tracks '-"was chosen for this test and sbrfarrtho work haa ^ proved'^eatlsfac>: to)^^cl^>fflclals sayv'The' reiult .has been ^tb^-imprdve 'conditions on,Clin­ton street .without the expense of a ttew pavement ' ' r. ••- -; J^PlanS for"'& Khe\v; pavement on tht> street wero .contemplated when Hhe paymg> prbgrahi was raadb'bp this year,'Vbiit; it w a s - decided to • defer; action ,fbr: a^ear^awaUlrig dlsposl-ttortj6t the Rihghamton Railways-Cb; ;.- When :the railway^property is sold jpiv^^J.mo^gagb,',-toreclosure, Jit is ber llevedHhe-purchasers Will decide to substltute':'a • bus' line i f or. tthe street cais^ri'ow.-':operated ;tb" Stella-.'•"'•If, a pavement ^ e r e Jald this- year; * it wontdTbb'hbcessaryifpr the railroad either" to havb abaridbne'd-Its: street car 'line; substituting; busses, or : to haveipaldothe- cost of ;avnew ^paye-riieht betwberi therall8~arid two feet o u t s i d e . * - . " : ',"' •>:.-r.%-\\ -,."\ •< '',:".' . ;; The/, plan, to repair;.the -pavement between the, tracks/, will -largely remedy: - pavement conditions, Ed* ward H.v;Prentlce,";city; .engineer, bo-libyes;'andcas;the Bta'ghamtbn:;Rail­way Co/ payg the |-expense of*'repairs between:its tra^ks-aiiditwbi feet bilt-slde, the experiment i costs the _ taxi payers nothing^ t , } / -i-.-JiA? newcpay^in;ent"briVclintbn 'street ^illi; be-hiclyded; in^the;:!929 /paying program^ city officials say,.and plans t o irtden! t)ie>street-fbr" trafllS have. beenvconsldered. but:R.'ls^believed impractical t a sot back tho curb line oh a portion of the street---' -"

-The proposedBUbstttutl^h of busses for", street ;cars with ^consequent elimination".^f swltcfaeslithe/ busses following'the llneVotlranlc.^win, (it is believed,, relleve-^congesttbhC on Clinton street. ' ' " - :' ';: . "

Roy. Chariei t t kehboT"ii" \delcbn; and th* Rev. WllllanH-J. SMrpeltob

^HSwJ.nOu£ftlWlcfcr.«r»j«ere Ch««iex.

Shebeen PleidsNoi Guilty, 4 S W < C l | ^ t | | ^ m T ^

im$m % N a j f f l e W - 8 ^ ^ ^ " * ^ " * c a wi0t ,a«< sktilt lit ;:(th» "thlrd, d e g l r ^ J w ^ w d , k

in. Pollob Coujrt this* niornirig befbrb City Judt« R i y T. Hfte*«t.t'."The caso •#** adjourned Otttll Jono 6 and

o chums th« assault took

Y. W. Prepares Camp ; vfor Opening May 30 ^

with Program of Sports

Camp T-de-llt^, : ihe Ti^y^^A-xJamprdurlrig'this "week, wilj be put l & r ^ d m e s s for the vacation season, the 'camp comtriltteia sbys."> The new sieopIngJhonSe, commenced recently, i s : nearly -;completed. New ' equip­ment will be delivered'this week.

; Aletribers of the camp committee visited the camp yesterday-afternoon to seb that bverjHhlng .ii;made ready fbrocbupancy On tho"-opening day, May 30^ -when- it- i s ; expected v that soores ofNtrlends- and guests will be (present sfor Inspectloh, rally, sports and:iunusemerits;;i ;;;'•*' 'r-'i-vi: •:'.-.'.•"•.•'• v • XjThe^-cbmmilteb /members i\'' the bamp' yesterdayyl/werbij 'I - Mrs. '"'-Ray« mbnd;>H/iMbody;>iMrs/%Ch'irlesyH. Bbfnetfe^rs;HerbertW. PitzGerald, Ctfrs."Harry;A; Steckle .Mrsr William C> King, JttrsVj I*eriey' tfv; Green'and Mrs,^William;;W-Mooii^ ^ / ; ' . . ' ' ' ; - , ' , > ' ; . - - - • " • . . • . " - •- : • - b ? - 1 •,"••;,•• "' J - • '•.

Mayors' Conference Will -Be Invited to Binghamton

lor the 1929 Convention . • • » • • - • • • - • » t - /

v .catyV^ they will extend an invitation to the Mayors* /CdofbrbndOi; wh*en it meets in Troy next month, to hold the 1929 *esrtottftt\<hlb:clty..^ :\.>:

; „>:/y J?;"-.'-: '-<'ttjB^.flrti:%MWors*' CbnfbrVncb' was held" iajH. Binghamton >bri:= June 6,- & and 7 in 1913. The conference brings Vrlth it t t tranhyal convention of the Qity Clerks', > association, the state convention o\ NewiVork :Fire Chiefs and a state gathermg of health ,and ta* iofficials for thrco days..,/; Each mayor attendltig was presented a bambrii< by the Ansco Co. and % the city o f Binghamton presented CAch delegate a gold watch chain and .a fob duplicating the seal of tho ctif of Binghamton. . . . «'.V . » v ' . ' i , ••'.

Fine for Drunken Driving

' Fonton Marshall of; Ottn Aubrey T^.>''p«nt«nce4.;^W.-1JdVi'^';ftt Broome . county• Jail and; to -pay a fine Of $25 on his plea bf^inlfty yesterday afternoon bfeforo" Juatlco Ot; thb -Peabb M.tB. Hodges of '«jlhb town o t Chenango ori a' charge of driving a car whlld intoxicated. He i«A.''.*rrb«tedH | Wri sDepbt^," Sheriff Lortn ^ . ^ Hodges , , ; » ' „

C Tnb /m«mb«rW bf Mrs. Joshua C. Ltiko's Sunday fehpol class at the

J EI - Robinson strbet, - last Tno«4 present inbjaded Mrs,

.Appointments -pp, 3^- hew/ teachors for; the;publlo vschools of the /c i ty were/ approved;> at ai meeting Of the Board of Eduea^On yesterday'after­noon. . Appointments of 33. teachers, who..?have .completed three-yea^s; ibf p'robatlon, yrere :made' perrijanent The-boardtaisp accepted seven resig natlonitand^gfant^d /tKfee^bx|ended leavesrof abs»ence:j *A11 app^tntmeTits" iWero' made /on/recom'raendatioria oi Daniel /J.; R/bllyi> superi^.tendent /The appointments b/ecanie oltectlvb./Sept. ^1,1928.;;,- :. ; / ''_ •

Some%pfv the; yacanol.es for which "appbiritThehts/Svcre; madev arbdue'tb, the. opening of tho -new Benjamin F'ranklln;school hext'fall. The ma­jority of the teachers In the new school^ howeveri lwill.be transferred fjiforn^^thb^/-:Gnrlstbph school .and the Alfred street school. j-'-Nb:recbmmehdatton was made by Superintendent Kelly*;' in* regard" to appointment of.- a- succes4|pr to John P. Ruhimbr^/whQ >: has . /resigned as principal'of the Central High schbbl to" accept appblritmehti iui: assistant superintendent /o f schools In- Syra-: cusot.- "-' '••?•''""' '"••*•': '•' /• •'.

Thevllst Of appointments and res­ignations approved arid the leaves bf, absence' granted' are as follows:- .:; -> • New • appointments—Herbert - W. Baker,'> Helen Blcako, Mrs, Agnes BOlducy^ Irma' Burdlck. • Mara K. Burke* Violent; CalkltiBi Edna Car­man, fleleh/Copelarid.. Ruby M-Cbleman, Alma /. A.J Decker, \Eileen A. Donovan, Phebe English, kEthel A. Flriegan, Myrtle R. Gabriel, Wll -helmlna Hall, .Harold. V. Hagar, Reece J.. Humphrey, A n l t e . I i . K a l -lum, Dorothy. A. Long, Rose M. Uynch, Mrs. Geprgla. D. McCall; Ruth E . McCarrlagher, Mre. Eva M-, McCard, Elizabeth / Ann McCauley, Mildred McCQrmack, Mary C Mur­ray, Bertha Ethel Nelid,- Roso Natoll, Fraricba "Ann; O'Cbnribr, Frances A. Phillips, -Heda C. Purcell, " Zella E, Shoemaker;- Edward A. Smith, Jane C; Sullivan; George.. ;P; Tato.; Vir­ginia A. Van Slyke. . • -'-,- Appblntmerits ~ made -perman'eht-r— Eleanor ;E^ iBellby;- Hazel DIshop," Anne C ' Burroll, DllUan CaraeH, Mary;.-iR.fe;;Cbjtt.byj^;v.Mrs^iAnria^.V*" Crosby, Dorothy "J, Dann. Mr* Esther S.'Doa^ei Earl R. Dodley. Jesslb :^V*t- >EhevbldBen, ? Hatet'-;v Bi GalvlnV/ Mrs, Marjory P. Garrison, Elizabeth ;M;>,Gibbons, ; M : \ A n h ' s Gobdbll, Mrai Hlla> Foster. Hamriieri>,:

GraCeV F. ,Holcbmb,vRbsb Jbhrisbn; Mrs ; Alma B. McCaffe.rty, Orel! M$> '.GFulrb,"//-'.Mai1a%vMs^lni^v;Mad^llnb MObdy, F.; Dbrefta Murphy, Lbuella G.- Palmer,"." Mrs.- Dnda;'- B . 'Pope , Helen; AV Powers;/Ruth:*; E.'Race, Edith Reckhow,Mrs; Vera H. Sands, Evalefta.- Mi.' Snyder,; ^Esther; -M. Stuart,. Marlon Hi; tfhorriburri,' Mrs. Katherlno G.-Wllcbx,/Mrs.-Annie P. Wilkes -,.../ - . •'.-=; . ., - ;•• • :\ .. .;'.

Resignations—-Miss Dorothy Wind­sor, Dr. Otis A. Bo wen. Miss Ruth C. Ahdrewa^ Mrs.wEthel B. . Lewis, Mrs. E ls te 'P . FdgerjtbniJDavia-H. Dutcher, Miss: Dorothy>Brb\ver. - ;M "Leaves of absence gran ted—-Miss

I v a L . Sohoorimaker, one year; Mrs. Marjory D / - Garrison, six :riionths; Miss Catherine Hanltsy, one year. >

GirLScoutsWMe, }'M- Active Memorial Day

; The GJriZScouts of Broome county will have an Important part in the ceremohies ;tp/ be conducted in honor of'the war dead, Memprla}/ Day, /The. ^o j i t e^^U; place;/ floors :/bn/th&, s0^dlc^s, graves, cbriimeneirig/at'•/«. o'clock in / the; morning/ May; 29. They,will usher at^^the.exer^clscs to be h e l d l n the High 'school auditbviuhi.

Tho fife and drum corps, organized this y e ^ , will make Its first public appearance - in '- the general;; cere-mohlal'parade through the tenter' of the city."- •••<••-' -:" •*->-' --.'

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Appropriate $1.00 for- .-. a Tlrree l a Go to Buffalo

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; Binghamton officials will visit Buf­falo and' Inspect the Bflftalo airport with a.^view of obtaining Ideas for use in Blhghamten,; it was alt iibiuncbd. todays/ At a m«otuig-6f th's Board of Estimate - and Apportlbn-Wen^thd'»ti»tt of ;$ 100 /was ;appro­priated to'defray tho expenses of Ai-dermen James F.; Delaney and John B»; pelavian and Edward H. Prentice, ^Uy./onghieer; in;maklhg f "a'trip 'tb Buftalbfor thisipurposb^/;;/v : ^ '?

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\L of C. to Initiate Class •;

; \l%lj: dl Candidates Tonight

A large'class of candidates will bo initiated; at tho regular meeting of Binghamton Council, i06, Knights of Columbus tonight A luncheon will fbltbwj i h b / b**»ripHflcatloh; bf" the flr*t degree/:--;-/v//. ;.-/'-;/-//•§' '^v '"/-•<'<• ':- .iffn' of ,SS, Gjrtl and Methodlous parjlh"*efe entertained at tho club­house last night at a smbker, Rob* ett O. .BrlnkT-Miphaei Sweeney, and the,Rev. ,Cyril COrehdabvwererthb ipeaker*. )Ths Knights of Columbus selective membership extension work

wtaidteuasbd^: »>-/'^x^i»^:'///* /'.^// C O ^ A G l O m DlSBAgira' v

^ ^ ^ J f ^ ^ J ^ M U ^ V ^ f e j p M i ^ H l a i three of fe^bbp1i^cotigh^;//t*ro i'oi

//Wra^{lngtbn, May asi-fAssociat^pd P « ^ ) i ^ T ^ b knbic'ka ^ cbrablried todby had won fof13-year«-old. Betty/RobV inbpb, of SQUth B^nd, Ind..\the^itie ofshbtlorialchahiploh speller of; the gradod schools / and |l,O0O In gold. Ono was the knack of spoiling arid ih'W •;;ptKw^:-by^;"a^>;ibbin»deribOiH.ni& word^'-"'kriacki*? :* Betty^reproserited the Sbdthr Bond News Times in the spelhbgb^e;;^

representing;the, same -.paper, she wph'/socorid place in the; national contest. '^ V-/'••-"'.- <-' ^/••?:s^

; Pauline Gray,^13,/West Salern, Oo. representing, t h o - A k r o n -Beacon journal, did a , lot bf thlnktng byer the wordivbut/she/hAd her Umb on ^others. ' /She finally slbWly' spoiled;"N-A-C-'K;^ ;It meant IhfedWerericb;between rthe/Jl.OOO first prize arid the |600 second prize. j^essievDoig.^^^ jl/\)f.;Djettbit, repre-

entlngTiho^DetroltoNows.-fell-OUt-of-the-race whib'shajspeiled ^bacillus" ^Ith'^wb/Vbra''..She /took.- third place and vrbri <250.'; r-** . -

'Just before, the word - that decided the ohamplorishlp, the winner misled. J'cainpanile^: Sh> thought It. should be ;"campariele." Thosp^ of;.th'a;; crowd who knew what had happened, shitted tbel -:;•fb«ti•*;vahd•'•;thb; .others.•'; B6^1fed. theirs when; the* ; judges itpassed; tho word5tovpaullrio/ Gray. .::It;,was;the crisis. Probably -oven: Pauline does hot"know:;why, she; also; spelled 'It f'c-a-nv-p-a-n-«-l-e,';: but she .did, arid the battle went on. -\h - . . - ' - vTherpTwcre 23 grade^school students from as" many" different cities entered. Ail did well for a time, Anna; Mur­phy, of New Britain; Coriri., sitting down first w h e n . she. put a "J". \iri "magio." . ' '

.Emhia Malarlc of/ Yourigstowh, O., stumbled over/"occurred," Edith Hal-verson of Milwaukee-fell .before "ad­miring" and Aram Belanger, the first o f the six bOys to Join the audience, spelled "middy", with an "le." .He was, red-faced as ho sought his ' stat and the girlsglggled. < • Marie Waltz of Lancaster, Pa„ spelled "saxophone" with - ah - Vxa-"-Marcia- Tlbbetts - of -Indianapolis thought there was a"j".iIn* "gist.•? Webster Halght o t Blnghamtori,. N, Y.,- went down on the word .."valet,"

.; Another boyj; .Ellis Walker / , of Wlimlngtori, Dol;,;. misplaced a. letter ln;"lIluslori<" A momentary aberra­tion caused Joseph H.. Murlok of Brldgeportj Corin., to spell It "abpra-tlon;" Elsie . Droxter of Erie. Pa., missed "charivari," and. thero was no,:wonder^ . Glenria Ackermah".. of Sprlngfleld.v phio, was defeated by; ."counsellbr," which / has a triple-catch, ;•• '. »•; ^ " ' 7. '

'Myrtlb -Frank' could; ^HOt /spell

Both OrganiMtions - toMal^

$Bm

WllWiSiHi • • » /

Services WUI Be field^t iHMiiiH®^fc

BUTT V^TIORINSO'X

"olalrvoyarice.'V-and( Mary Chandler of Hartford,;;-Conn.,; stumbled" over ^•clleritelo.'';.:^/":?7';/";;.:*;^/^;^^/-'^^

The going was ha>d and Eart Dickinson," Des Moines, Iowa,' Noi*ma I.ee, Memphis, TeririZ;' Mary Frances Grogory, iL^ulsvlUe}yHelen; Sherwlri,' Buffalo, and Ethpl Cpok, of Jerjcho, •yt.,,- encountered/stuinpors ;lri; rapid order, after previously^having spelled such words a s ; . "connoisseur," "chrysalis," • "eclectic"; - a n d ; " b a c ­calaureate." •; , . '

Betty Robinson la: in; - the eighth grade arid attends S t Joseph's Parochlbl school InSouth Bend, She was a fayorito from the time sha told tho judges that "counsellor,*'; as pronotiricpd, could be'spelled three ways and then".proceeded to spell all .threesof thelriV;- >-:Mh'•::• ;;cr«-.-:'?•'<-:"

and Richard J. Hoyt mm®

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Legion, will rhako" fts

Binghamton Spelling Champion Is Awed by

Ceremony, of Eating By WEBSTER 1IAIGHTT

Blii^hnniton Press Spoiling Chnmplpn Washington, May " 23—Eating, at

tho Hamilton hotel is a. ceremony which must/bo approdchbd^tfii dub; regard to. fradltlorf/; You 6ah*t rush ybut-meal; a t the Hiniiitbrt/hbtel/l /:

Thedlritng room, itself,' wheh' you first see it/-takes awa.y; any thoughts of hurry you may have had In your mind when ;yoti;apprbabhed'Jt.::Itrlb a large •room arid: its appearance is very restful. -During the; hot, sultry

. / <Cbntlnnea;*a ftifeUl/ ': ; V ^

mm Lwkei

„ s J o h a r»-MUy Newsehaunder,

U s Robinson strbet last ' n U h t 6 n « • ' «nmlpr (u_and five of m e a s l y were reported'5 tP the Btttbftti of rMl«t |^©^^iy;V|Th*/daJ l^; *bc^rd' of tot i i contagion to tbe.oirr shows: Blpth*rta, 8; scarlet fever. 17; pneu-• o n U , M;^whooplnffcough. "

Amos Taft Badly Bruised and Shoulder Dislocated When Hit by Car Downtown >;;~:v<- --.-; -i:.,- / i v ii•-;• : i i»ir^>:;.^,f;';r

v |An\os Taft, ;39 years "pldi of/42 Broomo/street, .'suffered/a; dlslbcated shoulder/ and hruises/^h/en h e ^ a s struck by an automobile at Court ahdiCarroli ; str^bts . / this morhthg. Miss Marie Ring Pf 23;Alfred street was the'operator of the can — //Taft was taken "to thbBinghimtori

Cfty:hospltel/by Miss;Kl.rig arid was attended by Dr. Francisco. Murido.

Police Here Asked to Hunt Woman and Boy,C9,v Whi;

< SL. - Binghamton . pojlco : havo been

asked to searbh for; a;^oman:ahd'.a sriJ|ll/|boy.,./who't''':disapn^e8J^4/'/&bM. ^helr homes ' recent ly ;^ ' / ; / T h e woman/ Mrs. Catherine"Irii

graham, 88^years old, of Norwich, ig>Jbe}leved t o - b e In this vicinity. She .has brown ,hair,;/blub eyes, and Is of light complexion,^ Shev Is five feet, six inches tall arid weighs 136

Hie "condition Unreported as^/fairly pounds. gbod.: '"/'•?!*;v,;.;•-.//;.;";;'/'//^// ":;//;:•//•/.' /v/The boV/is /Jol^ph^yeiardp>/bine

Miss King ropbrted^to police;that she was' driving-; north .on Carrolf street arid Taft'steppbd from the curb Into the path: of rher car. ; She said he was walking -across Court street.

Short Circuit Causes , Auto to Burst in Flames

,._-, .//;//v;g ;y/.--. /v/;,/ ;. -f:-;.,; A short-c ircui t , in an Overiand

sedan, belonging;'to Otto •Warribeke, at /1 i 9 MOell or - street, • set/fire;./to tho machine, burning/ /cushions/v and scprchiriff paint/ considerft^iy ;o{Urir: aging the' interior,,of the; car this morning.; ;. "^'-•:'.'':< •.::.;>';": '.'•.-'/•,//>"'

An alarm of flro from Y>6x 632 corner Moeller and Flower streets called 'the flr'erijeri*, .whpextirigulshed the-flames with chemicals. '/- :The';creW: of''-:Etigin'bv.6; frbmithe DftUussey! street station, was called lb Lahe8boro'/.street. In ; the Fifth ward late yesterday afternoon, to bx-tlngulsh a grass flro that was threat-ehirig buildlrig8 in the vicinity, «;«

Binghamton Shad Club Delays Trip to Fisheries

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-/ /Edwird :T, Sexsriiithy swretary/pf thpvBlnjghamibnv/B^ nounced todiy ;;/^bt^b^injj¥.to/^t«f storm last/nlghfv;w^tnVdihTisgb / tp state ;rbada,: tho: blub~,trip/ib Its fishr grounds on 5 tho /west • brsinfth of'; the Delaware rlyor; at Hancock was poat-ponod \intit Memorial Day.' The an­nual «Iadtes'j day outing for wives of club members will ;/be^ held a t ; iho tamo time. • • _ \ , - .'

to Hold Supper Tonight

The Fllgrim «tub Of the'"Yr W. C A. will iiave ;a .Odvercd. dish; supper lb tho association building tonight at 6 o'clook. The club activities of the season will conclude with the program. '• /•" '**•'*'.?, J%'WJ- :'V'^;'-''' "•-•'

; The Silver/ Bay' clnb had supper In 'Hope Chapter room,-,last n ight Twenty-five, girls/Were present^" vA social hour followed the"*i>pper.\ v

years Old, who/disapp/eared?frem'•":h"J| home in Lodl,;-;Nv^vJ>v:oh¥yMay;>6V Qvon • seen last, be was wearing a ray sweater; ;^black prints and black

shoes and stookinga '" T -\ ..-• ., ; ~ :'m ".."' ' " ' / '

Police Dog from Some ; City Is Found Here

A police/ dog - was-: found: on the; street th ismornlngby G. '-.S."^Fisher/of' 24 1-2 Morgan street and was taken to: police headquarters And later td - the; pound.->i The dog* had NeWYork;statb tag/214,878^which was Issued In some other city. Po­lice bejieye that tho dog/iis; bwried by someone'who was driving through tha' cltyi>ahd : ^ made to; housoJthe arilmal until the ownOr-ls- foundT^^'j^;!^-";-; "V'cVi i= '&'$

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grlmage. Sunday -to. tha grave/.bt^ca^"^ ^in^iLymSi/D.- Hb^rd;'/*; p a s t ^ l ^ ^ p rnander^;bf ;• thbvbj'gajilz burl?d;.;/.in;v - t h e Z / c e m e t e S p ^ I ^ ^ ^ ^ Castle. •] Cars will leavb thb^Legion C elubh6us_araV/78^^:-Me4«l^i^f|S|^@f^ o'clock Huriday aftcrnoon-o, Members of—-the• Legion :. Auxlltsrj'N also-: will i; mbkp/thev;trl j>: i? R U i i S a ^ | p ^ ^ ^ ^ | beryk!CS.;ot-./th'e;^i^ ducted at the ,grave. "Commander"/ John; B^Curran;:V?iil'5 bA'littgbhaTife^. Other. .;oulceravbt4the*";pb>^%iaS^ squad •• arid 'the post ihugle"r.%^faj|*|l BlSt. ;;jRlchardiJ^IIbyt Posti :%*lir-Mm v eifins/bf/Foreign^^;.Wars/iwHl;bb|(^M'C rltualletic memorial; servlbes^st t9»?« at ^ b gravb; Of ^Richard,/ j j p j b ^ ^ the cemetery" In'ithoiylllage/^BjS dpr. : Mbmbefs>6f ./the>:p08^/j|'^tll wjli : -accompany/the: ;vetera1isi#Mfid^ auxiliary o f f f c e t e w i l i ^ thoservlcea - " •'/.:--'A;mptbrhus .has^bb>n/chartorM"' prbyjide.trahspbrtation-'f.pfe^ bers- of- the two brgari lzbi ibps^Sh^ desire t o ;mako ttb;. tr|p hayb'':hb^aw;/The/bU!» mMM^mM cars/wUl leavetheistatovA«nV>^^R*^| 9 .o'clbc^;S^nday^orh^ ; ' it"-:ls;;&^etedi.that^the^iAhieirjcanj Leglbn^pbst jh; :c%!nabfi%lfr^oli^jra|^ the ;V. F.^W.; delegatioJljfrp&eBm^^ hamtori; .vtjJbn arrival of the^la^p^a in that village,-accbrdwg't<>f?rhbhjt"" Hi M urphy:i:-;;; cdriimander^bi!<MM§i^ Post'; .This - has: beehsthb custpntein^ previous^years,;. H b / e a ^ ' ; ? ^ a 5 | w ^ ppstsf ahd^meriihers of thelrtviuxillis^ arleb{Jblh/Iitt^he?ih/a^h2lft $ f § !

to cemetery, /and jcbtur^^-;^ H©'j;%g^i •••] Richard J^H6yt;ithb>mah^n;wh;b«>^ ;hb^bWthe>Ibcai^-;F^W»-fPb3t/wj^ riaimed;-;.was/w'6urid thbi ^m'db|nu)E>g$lffi'^|'i1^9ml!i}>^pa SbpXempbr; -19ISH -Hlft^ledlbf-lpifeii^ mbhla ; jriavhbspitaijitt^EngiahdSiMiw following month//' ^ "0$$m Tv/Hbyt^'whbjs-rememhb^ed^w former; cojnrades/a^;a/^y^ of/sterllng;char&bter£was^ bfCpinbany H;pf thexlbYthfj iao^wl , Twenty-sovehihv/J)ivislbhl^5fi i^)»^ army. This was the BlnghamtehViS't'f ;w'hlch"/s"uffe"r^tlhe^il^ of -casualtlesiO^bny/ lb^aiSbrgB»|x«f t l o n t a k i n g i p | ^ , t p t h b / M

:^Tne<ybting/^jdie>,,i^ifti/fbs^^^ of Mr. and Mrs.:Albert ;D. Hoyt Ot't I*thrp^i:avenulfc/thls/ft"clt^;ari^ sided therbTatfthe?^^tftrie /bit^^hls'enjlstl rrientp^^ His>pareril8v iwh6;i|fbrn*i«fly,s

reside'dlnCaridori died-while Hoyt" Was a: small boy. v - s -.' i>>> -Following the retttrii^rthe^liy^"

eftih8/and5rtembers/bKther^ux^^ to Binghamton^^ Suriday^tbrnboW " delegations w l l l /^proceed^fop „. Crane, Whero memorial services Will be\coridubted in^thb cembtefy toerbS ln./-hbn>jr;b^th>^tbr|^^^

A^i^iiio^p Anniversary

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Annobn«^eri,t^t«iis/gJn^ by J, Victor'. Sehad; ; chalrm'ajl^gl the v special i ^ m m i t t e e / in O ^ B ^ « | | * S arrangements, that p.lane'" foVv<tJ»«|j banquet in • pel'ebrattbn - fbf"p|w* t^bnty- f i f th /^nni^ garilzatrbh of Binghamton/ iJodgeVl 862, B. P . /O^Elk^haye ibee t t iaban^ doried.'?; The.' bariqufet was;sbhednleM fbr;: ,"fi'eit: M o n d a y ' ' n l g h t / a t t h b ^ E I ^ clubKbiise i but blrcnmstahcea \4je#piftp tHb^.Qontrbl'.of -the'cbthmlttebtnavb? ariaen which made It-seem advlsa*' bio" to abandon the celebration>:fpJ"£ thb^'preaetJtiVbt'leabt;J

Bu^i^ill^ipstg'g Store o( $ 10 and Cigarettes

Burglars ;foreed entrance/tbijlhe store of Michael Annoccloltno at 312 Stato street last night and took $10 in cb^faiiid.^oqr/j->'"j|iriE^V;'((>t>"cigi^; rettcs, according to/ a report; made todetectjvesv...' -:./:^' , v"„ ... f/-^-. --/-<-;. ."/ Aotlhg; Detective Cdptaln Jerbrnfah' Donahue said entrance was gained by forcing a window. The money was In:nlokels,j dimes, quarters btid

' * ' half-dollara.

' ,;/s, W f l A . t t A y E ; - » E B A T E ^ / ; m . A debated "Resolved;i-that Indus­

trial education"^b& more benefldal then, an academic education; for the riegro,^ Vwill/bb;/discussed- aJts/tbe First w o n A , Mi E; , chtfrbh \;ori Sherm&w Place-tonight. IU 8; e'clbcki under tho ay spices/of Antlers Lodge, 464^•'?/^Vvy&$s:&-;-|^-:V/K'-"•••• <• V -4-!'

; >:/;. W l t L - ttAVfc; G&tib\PAi0M:Hf; ;fMrs//AHe*'l&&eyVv i f l s i Margaret Dojrtb,* Mbp^ftose -Doyle, ;Mwi, :VF. H. Norrlss arid airs. Auguetus G care are the cbm^lttbbiri 'eh^ rangements for » eafd; paftyv^'W^bo

Slven:'by ;a grotip/Of.^BihghamTbn tato hospital.nnrees at. St Patrt'e

hftll tomorrow night for the benefit of the bhurch.' Bridge, euobre and

x$ Wei£.14»:-;^b^«Moni-/'^ irtrcel, who for a number of weel

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Every Sign of tho Trotibto Gone.

-/.AU'-Who.euffer/fronjWihrbb ahd bronchial congh wilj be glad : tb leartj.hpw Mrs, W^G./Pierson, Rpnte

gslned %? ponftdliasiaj^feei^laUni^«4i6d

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wen. A f«w;dotlu*viU. - buy •tXKUhe* ity«&*» ; bVpiid to pro<«ct ywr ,

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