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NEftfrDlSPiATCH, THUESDity, V e MBER 20, 1930 Firil \Imperial\ B»rd Who was first t<v Mrear (lie beard \Imperial\? ImperlnlB, sarfurially. as well as politically, nre out of style. TImp was when men took pride tn their facial, hirsute uppenUajo. That time Is pant, probably forovor —well, for a Ions time, anyway. There wns a period, however, when'Imperials were the roue, when everybody who affected to be sotne- .bofly sported one. Like otter symbols of style, this .particular fashion came to us from ~Trance, where the Kmperor Napo-. leon III started things by trimming Jus t^a,l^hie, ) maMer»4eatIped to become'^Known\ to -posterity'as the Imperial. 07' WlDGLEY S f » C «H IUONI '.T COO*- CAM ^oOf •SEINE..; O of »2 I Caaalag -Fix Trap* Terrier* Farmers recently blasted a, sec tion of aijnQtinia.'ln ltftha Cwnnant- col ran'gV of Water by lamplight at midnight to release four fox ter- rlers.wb.lch-b.ad been trapped,by a fo'fc\* \ \ The fugitive reynard had led the rdogs.iamong hng» bowlders* on.t^e.j pjrecedwijdajr, After sereral bijurs' 'tfBN they' were released.-* TwVof 1 the caalats were severely wounded fight with the 19-pound fox, whtch • ,»ras found dead near Its pursuers. tfUtl OR. SO } ' 1 i -TO A MOM£THAT I* CECIL W. Ml Watch Child's Bowels 'California Fig Syrup\ is Children's Harmless Children lor* the .pfeaiant taste of ^California Fig Syrup,\ and gladly lake it even when bilious, feverish, kick, or constipated. No other laxa tive regulate* the tender little boirele so nicely. It aweetens the stomach and ttart»,the,UT«rand.boireU with out craaiprng or overacting. Contains tao narcotics or soothing drags. Tell your drnggtat yon wast only the genuine^ \California Fig Syrup*! Which kss'\directions for babies uu) children of all ages printed on'oattle, Mother I Yon mast i»y~''&TIforiuVf or yon may get aa^QJtation fig syrup PINKY DINKY By TERRY G1LKISON gjrr-, -w^ AT CVOf, V- S {jape »6n JlasyytSsWtd -+C i**- JZJLA it- Afvto. -Fr4*M Avwv sajrvi**. ^»*tvr^U. — TOM CAT *eTT)N ONTHB tTACK YARP FetvlCE peer au . wa or bu^tcr^ I PtCKIN' HI* TRsVTH V «TM TH« «NP Of 8 HI* TAIL. AND THBWINP BIX>WIN' THRl/ HI* WHI^RER * . »'iiOMe \r ,, Ot.K^ THAI BLAMED THE STOCK 1 TOR THEIR. HAR P LUCK UA*T YEAR ARE PUTTrN* IT ON THE DROUGHT MOW- One whole egg may replace two yolks in salad' dressing recipes.. • WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? Dr. R. D MEAD Ofice 1405 MATV STREET, ENtMCOTT Phone 127 Office Hours: l-4~t 6-8 P v M. Dr. E. N. CHRISTOPHER , . .£12 ftoutlx Libert) SU, Union OMou Huuru—=7\ *tcr~9 A. M. Office Honrs—1 to 3 and 7 to 9 Sundays by appointment Rectal Diseases aim Diseases of Women. Electricity,' Radiant arid Ultra-Violet lignta. How Secure Is Your House? Or could fire sweep it away tomorrow leaving you uninsured — without funds sufficient to re place it? * No home owner can af ford to run the risk of losing all he has invested in his property. Every dollar should be safe guarded by adequate in surance. The best time to talk insurance is now; tomor row may be too late. Thos.A.MacCIary The Here-To-Stay Agrency Phone 418 K. W. SPENCER & J. W. COLEMAN • FUNER At DIRECTORS It Phone No. 9 Endicott 300 East Main St. FOR SALE 25 Acres of land; seven room house; large barn; frnit; elec tric lights; city water; on State highway, one and one-half miles from Endicott. Will trade for house and. let. j - C. F. Brainerd 106 W. Main St', Union Elvin etffecfieaery Special Th!fllg|f Cocoanut Freshly Made Regular Price 60c Special this Week 49 M BRICK S ICE CREAM ' QUAKTt 6 GONFEetlONERY THERE ARE 10 HISTAKK IN THIS PtCTUftE Classified Department For Sale, Rent, Exchange, Lest, Found, Business Notices, Help and Miscellaneous Wants. This- department places your message before 25,0*0 people, assuring you of quick results from small expenditure. RATES: One cent a word for first insertion; % rate for additional insertions; cash with order. No adver tisement inserted for .less, than 15 cents. 1 LOST LOST—French bull dog Tuesday afternoon in the vicinity of N. Nantkoke; tag 22570, answers to name of \Teddy\, Phone Helen N. Ames, 1045J, Endicott. WANTED WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Lots for farm of BO t o 100 acres, near good road. Address Box 600, % News-Dispatch. li 13 it WANTED—Wall paper hanging done by the roll, job, room or by hour. Work satisfactory . and price to suit conditions. R. C. Maxwell, 205 Cleveland avenue, Endicott Phon 78-M. 10 9 8t Hov» good are ycu at finding mlstakesT The artist has Intentionally made several obvious ones In drawing the above picture. Some of them are easily discovered, othtrs may be hard. Bee how long It will tale* YOU te And them.' - SlPECIA-L - RAN IE CAMPAIGN For Limited Time Only WESTTNGHOUSE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE Completely installed in you* home. Ask us for particulars. Peoples Electric Co. Phone 1091 108 West Main Street Endicott, N. Y. 11 13^21 FOR SALE—Cinder* for- -drive ways delivered anywhere in Endi cott, Henry Puffer, Vestal, phone 12158-51. 5 1 30 tf WANT TO RENT — Suite of rooms, 5 or 6; house or apart ment. Address box 29, % News- 1 ] Dispatch, M 23 tf FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE—Oak heater, in good condition. Price reasonable. In quire 113 E. Wendell St, Union. 11 18 2t Famous Nuremberg Clock Nuremberg Is proud of thp flock that stands In rim Fraucnklrrlie tower and ahowa Emperor Charles IV remitting the ('.olden Dull while angels look on and glorify his name. This clock, which wu» first bnllt between 1330 and 13G1. Anal ly rusted and stopped running at the beginning of the Sixteenth cen tury. The records In Nuremberg show that Joerg Heuss, famed clockmastar, rebuilt this timepiece 1H 1008, receiving for Ms labors the enormous sum of 6,141 guilders.— Sew Tort Times: fefJUEtXEe' FOR SALE—Rose Peony roots, main varieties. Inquire G. M. Diehl, Owego road, Vestal, phone R22-M. 10 Ifi t f I' FOR SALE—Rose Peonies, Spir- , foxgloves, Lnpinus, Delphin iums, Geraniums and Japanese Iris, Hibiscus, Lilacs, Lemon Lilies, Hydrangeas, Syringlas. Prices reasonable. Phone 522-M, G. M. Diehl, Vestal. 10 23 tf Maude J. Gordon for an Order dissolving the marriage between said Maude J. Gordon and Fred erick Lane Gordon. FOR SALE—Seasoned 12 inch wood, both round, hard and slab wood. V. B. Moore, East North street, phone Endicott 763. U 6 8t FOR RENT—Apartment of 6ve rooms with all new floors and fully plumbed. Latest improve ments, adults preferred. Also store in same block, 20 ft_x60 ft., both can be seen on premises at IFOR SALE—Hand picked apples 119 Nanticoke avenue. Inquire 1 \3c and $1.00 per bushel. Inquire P. D. Brown, 306 E. Main Street,!305 E. Main St.. phone 297-M FOR SALE — Roller Canaries, singers. $5, females, $1 Phone 140-R. 318 W Main St., Union. 11 13 4t LEGAL SUPREME COURT: BROOME CODNTY the Mntter of the Petition — ar— NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME In the Matter of the Applica tion of Floyd L. Williams for an Order Dissolving: his Marriage with Mollie Williams, Pursuant to Section 7A of the Domestic Re lations Law. TO MOLLIE WILLIAMS, above named: WHEREAS, Floyd L. Williams has presented a petition to the above court showing that his wife, Mollie Williams, has absented herself for five successive years last past, without being known to him to be living during that time; that he believes her to be dead, that a diligent search has been made to discover evidence show ing her to be living, and no soch evidence has been found, and ask ing that bis said marriage be dis solved: NOW PURSUANT to an order duly made and filed in the above entitled proceeding, dated the 8th day of October, 1930, a hearing will be had Trpon such petition at a Special Term of the Supreme Court of the. State of New York, to be held at' the Supreme Court -^Chambers lu lhe ~etty- of^Ongonty, New York, on the 13th day of December, 1930 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. Dated, October 8, 1930. FLOYD L. WILLIAMS, Petitioner. JOHN A. SMITH Attorney for Petitioner 126 Washington Avenne Endicott, New York. 740—10-9 11-13—6t tUttion, phone 297-M. 10 30 4t! D - Brown. 11 13 2t f FOR RENT^Six room house, all FOR SALE—Pittston coal range, improvements; gas; also garage, large- size, full grey enamel, hot I 1 1\ 1»_ »t.«*M . *<m*.*M ^nnnnfinn n nntn -tf\m* lin n To Frederick Lane Gordon: TAKE NOTICE that the Peti -1 tion of Maude J. Gordon verified on the 3rd day of November, 1930, has been duly presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York praying that the mar riage between the said Maude J. Gordon and the said Frederick Lane Gordon at the City of New I York. N Y., on the 17th day of, June. 1910, be dissolved pursuant I to Section 7-A of the Domestic 1 Relations Law of the State of Iln the matter of the petition of New York as amended by Chap-j Irene Morgan for an order dia- .ter 279 of the Laws of 1922, and', solving the marriage between that a hearing upon the BaicViPe- \ Irene Morgan and John Morgan. tition will be had at the Supreme I Court Room, in the City of Blng-\To John Morgan. SUPREME COURT BROOME COUNTY Inquire 19 Badger avenne, phone Endicott 387.J. 10 80 tf FOR RENT—Twin house, South Liberty street; also semi-bunga low on North street. Phone 1290, 110 Roosevelt avenue. 11 6 4t water conecdons, only four years old, excellent condition. Inter ested parties call Endicott 74 or 243^1 after 5 P. M. 11 20 2t FOR RENT—Couple will share heated apartment or rent furn ished room. Address box 310, % News-Dispatch. 11 13 2t FOR RENT Dec 1st—House, 6 rooms, bath; on Birdsall St. In quire 104 Wendell St., West En dicott. 11 22 2t You're Convalesc ing or Trying to Build Up . CROWLEY'S PURE, WHOLESOME Pasteurized ILK (q) I WILL HELP TO RESTORE STRENGTH TO I YOUR LIMBS AND THE <3LOW OF HEALTH I . TQ YOUR CHEEKS! I I There's nothing quite like good, pure milk to ) build up the body after a siege of sickness. Crow- pey's Milk is pure and full of nutrition. Your doc- j;tor will recommend it. We'll gladly bripg it to I your home. Just phone us. cTry CrowIey^s Tiisty, Rich Butter. Let Your Driver '.' Leave a TriilPound Tomorrow! M^^^ik PW57i :lkdkott;N.Y. FOR RENT — 4 room heated apartment with bath, gas, elec tricity. Hot water furnished. Adults preferred. Inquire Of Mrs. Smith. 106 Loder Avenne, Union. 11 22 2t FOR RENT—Half of twin house and garage. Six rooms nnd bath. Inquire 326 Maple Si, \Union or Angelo Cheer, Beach Lumber Co. 11 22 2t FOR RENT— 1 nice light rooms, a 11 improvements, hardwood floors, kitchen range furnished, garage. Inquire Norman Picker ing, 405 Marion St, Union. 11 20 2t Monk's Self-Sacrifice Ended Bloody Contests Battles In the arena between gladiators were stopped for all tune tn 444 A. D. by the tmpnlslre action of Teiemachus, a Christian monk. , It Is said that the first set com- oats between gladiators tn Rome were In the year 263 B. C, and that they were given by Deelus and Marctu Brutus at the funeral of their father Later the Idea spread, and the contests became a favorite njeans of amusing the popnloce. It grew to such enormous proportions that Trajan gave an exhibition at the Coliseum lasting 23 days. In which 20,000 gladiators were slain. In 324 A. D., Constantino abol ished these contests. Bnt a century later, up*bn the retreat of Alarlc with his Goths from Rome, Em peror Honorlus celebrated the evont by a revival of the combats. It was then that Teiemachus leaped Into the.arena, holding high a cross and calling upon the people to pre vent further bloodshed. The reply of the populace was to stone him to death. Afterward, tn deep sorrow, they repented the act, and Honorlus proclaimed the combats forever at an end.—Popu lar Biography. An old rug can be made to look like new, or changed in color to harmonize with the room, at the cost of a package of dye. . The meringue on pies will be fiuffly and will hold its shape bet ter if it is not beaten too dry and is, 'baked in a moderate oven. To .KJRE2?ER/CIC ISANE ' GOR-ltioa 7A at the 'Domestic ReUt- VOtT, Defendant: 1 Itions Law o f the State o f New The foregoing notice is served J York as Amended by Chapter 279 upon'you by publication pursuant I of the Laws of 1922, and that, a to an order 1 duty made at a trial / hearing upon said petition will be and special term of the Supreme J had at the Supreme Court Cham- £ovS& of the State of New York/bars in the City of Elmlra, Che- 6n the 11th day of November, J mung County, N. Y., on the 16th ,1930, at Binghamtpn, N. Y., and (day of December, 1930, at 10 •tfoly efitertd to Broome County | o 'clock in the forenoon HtM 'M %t r 0B8*R our of aoLveutiot} ft -jink -LEBMKH'J j TR ^IN' TO £RO*f-| PRCCP 60UDEKRO0 AND L^kDyCLIPPER TO <£R£>W hamton, Broome County, N. Y„ on I the 6th day of February, 193i, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Dated November 11th, 1930. /Benjamin Baker, Attorney for Petitioner, Office tc I>. O. Address, \Court House, Binghamton, tf. Y. ^. Take notice that this petition of Irene Morgan verified on the 13th day of October, 1930 has been duly presented to the Su preme Court of the State of New York praying that the marriage between the said Irene Morgan and the said John Morgan at Binghamton, N. Y. in the year 1919 be dissolved pursuant to Sec- Clerk's Office on the 11th day of November, 1930, and the petition on wlilch said order was granted was also duly filed. Dated November 11th, 1930. Benjamin Baker, Attorney for Petitioner 743—11-13 12-18—6t NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF BROOME Much ACID . MANY people, two hours aftei eating, suffer indigestion as they call it. ft is usually excess acid. Correct it with an alkali. The best way, the quick, harmless and efficient way, is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. It has remained for SO years the standard with phy sicians. One spoonful in water neutralizes many times- its volume in stomach acids, and at once. The symptoms disappear in five minutes. You will never use crude meth ods when you know this better method. An* you will never suf fer from excess acid when you prove out 'this easy relief. Get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, the kind that physi cians have prescribed for over 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle—any drug store. \Milk of Magnesia\ has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The CharJes^H. Phijlips Chem ical Company and its predecessor Charles H.' Phfflips since 1875\. Union Trust Company of Endicott Plaintiff Vs Arthur J. Boardman and Bertha B. Boardman, -his wife, and Hol land Furnace Company, Defendants PURSUANT to a judgment of foreclosure and sale rendered herein on the fourth day of Oct ober, 1930, and duly entered in the Broome County Clerk's Office on the sixth day of October, 1930, I, the undersigned, Referee duly ap pointed for such purpose by said judgment, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder on Sat urday, November 22, 1930, at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the Municipal Building on the east side of Washington Avenue in the Village of Endicott, County of Broome and State of New York, the real estate directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in -the Town of Vestal, County of Broome and State of New York, being known as Lot No. Eight (8) as laid down, on a \Sub-division of a portion of the Winans Farm, South Highway, Binghamton and Vestal, Town of Vestal, New York\ sub-divided by S. J. Beebe, a map of which sub division, made by M. H. Boigeol, C. E., completed October 16, 1924, was recorded in Broome County Clerk's Office October 30th, 1924 in Book of Maps No. at page Said Lot No. Eight (8) is fifty (50) feet wide front and rear and one hundred forty-four (144) feet deep, and is situate on the west side of Winans Avenue, as laid down on said map. DATED: October 7, 19S0. Warren D. Jennings, Referee. Thos. A. MacCUry, Attorney for Plaintiff 789—10-9 11-20—7t of that day. Dated October 14, 1930. F. N. GILBERT, Attorney for Petitioner, Office and Post-Office Address 62 Court St, Binghamton, N. Y. To John Morgan: Defendant: The Foregoing notice is served upon you by publication pursuant td an order duly made at a Spe- |-cial Term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, on the 14th day of October, 1930, at Binghamton, N. Y., and duly en tered in Broome County Clerk's office on the 14th day of October, 1930 and petition on which said order was granted also duly filed. Dated October 14th, 1930. F. N. GILBERT, Attorney for Petitioner, 741—10-16 11-20—6t STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT BROOME COUNTY Jeremiah A Stack and Helen T Stack, Plaintiffs VS Edith S. Weaver, Defendant IN PURSUANCE OF A JUDG MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE, duly granted in the above entitled action and entered in the Broome County Clerk's Office on October 20, 1930, I, Thomas J. Murphy, the undersigned Referee in said Judgment named, will sen at public auction at the Court House in the City of Binghamton, New York, on the 8th day of De cember, 1930, at 10 o'clock a^m, the premises described in the said Judgment as follows, viz: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND Bituate in the Town of Union, County of Broome, and State of New York, known and described as Lot No. One Hun dred Thirty-one (131) as shown on a map of the sub-division of a portion of the E. R. Barnes farm, Hooper, New York, made by T. H. Farrington, C.E. Recorded in Broome County Clerk's Office in Book of Maps, No. 3 at Page 68. Dated at the City of Binghamton, New York, this 21st day of Oct ober, 1930. THOMAS MURPHY, Referee. Charles T. Keane, Jr. Plaintiffs Attorney 807 Praia Building BtetnMtonV Tfc\ Y; 742—10-28 11-27—St