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Page 10 THE ENDICOTT TIMES, THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1930 IRVIN S. COBB Cobb Among New Writers Of Feat- In Times ures Irvn S. Cobb, called,, the Babe Ruth of fiction, is to tell one of his famous anec dotes in every issue of this newspaper. Since he is be yond all question the great est aconteur living, every one will agree that a great treat is in store for our readers. tclfinffatmoapnere. Henras Born in Padncabi Ky., and from the Kentucky colonels and the Ken- tacky negroes of that river town COAL DEALERS TO AID IN RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYED In a -desire to aid the unemploy ment relief situation in Endicott, local coal dealors haw pledged themselves to contribute material ly b y allowing a special discount on their product to worthy local charitable organisations who dis pense aid to the needy throughout the winter montrs Letters have been sent the vari ous committee -heMl! of the or- j-amzntions and state as follows- \Complying with an arange- ment made l»y the Endicott Coal Dealers- whereby it i s their desire to do something to relieve the conditions, noyr v exis^hg on ac count o f the \temporary lull in business and the lack of employ ment for 'many of our people: \On all orders for coal received by u s beginning December 16, 1930 and ending Hay 1, 1931, (un less, in the meantime, it shajl be announced by the Mayor's unem ployment committee that the emergency has passed) from any organized charities (including church charitable societies) who have established credit, we will allow a discount of $2.00 per ton from our regular charge price if paid i n full by the 10th of the month following delivery, WORD LAW!\ ENDICOTT SHOES MAKE THE BEST The funeral of Mrs. Minnii Baty who died at her home Oak jlill last Tuesday evening •This will mean that Ve are ^ bf held o„ Friday »?«™*« contributing not only our regular !* 2 o'clock in the J . Remue Allen proat but also a substantial sum Faner »l Home, at 216 Washmgtoi on each order so delivered. avenue. \Please be particular to give Mrs - Ba ** 60 years of age us correct name and address with * nd . born . ln Vestal, residing all orders. This will avoid con- dunn « bex entire m * ™ Endicott lesion and ^^^Z S^S^l^SL&i _ _ ^, , , , Baty, v a daughter, Grace James o f The Epwojrft league of th e Endicott; two sons, Kay Don Baty Central M. E. Church will hold a of Bloomingburgh, and John Baty v - Candle Light Service a t 6 p. m. o n of Qwego B. D.; two sisters, Mrs. gathered the stories -which have Sunday evening, Dec. 21. A mus- Emma Shaddock of Cortland, and Served as a substantial foundation ical program appropriate for Mrs. Lydia Waickman of Glen- for his later fame. At th e age p^kkaas .w*\ 1 * . given. Rev. dora> < ^ L . three brothers, Ernest of 17 he was contributing to th e Paul Slavik wHI give an address *- - - national\ comic weeklies.- - aTTEe - \service. jlnrin W. Gates and Everett A . Two years later yong Cobb was I Gates of this city, and eleven \Sour Mash\ column of humo^/ TCalm ot hteraturo - ous anecdotes on th e vSoS/afd wiV^ch ««^- We * wJ ° hn? .° n ^.o. ffic5ate . * tion. story-telling became second Srto5*2d Raymond Hackett and Milton Sills in a' from the Fox Movietone adventure drama, \The gas Wolf,\ based on Jack Lon- donte^rfiunortal story, which comesjOo the Strand Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. A runnu$J\ses a raging crew, half mad brutal skipper — and only one woman aboard! It's Jack London at his best. Blood broth ers, great sea captains, eager to meet with fists or mariin spikes, on tropic wharves or storm swept decks. A tale rtold by movietone. Funeral of Mrs. Minnie Baty - to be Held Friday P. M this lighter It is a dis- The Rev. George N . Bell, for- r . tinct realm—the humorous anec- mer pastor of the Sarah Jane „ ™ 3 „° I dote—and Irvin S. 'Cobb is its Uii-\ Johnson Memorial M. E Church py to have him as a regular con- the services. He will be assisted After King Kamehameha had gained control of his own Island, Hawaii, he was eager to rule foe whole group. He first conquered the Island of Maul.ttien Molokai. after wMffl -\fopsalltKt -ftflF* Oaho. landing at Waltikl, In February, 1795. Th e Oahu soldiers wer* posted In N'traanu valley and here the great battle was fought The enemy, or Oahu men, were driven over the pall. Kauai and ffllhaitr were later ceded to htm and In this way he brought all the Islands on- -of-Kansas -Gity ' r HKaatnrN e ^ I «^f« I «^'^ • Ington Evening- Star. we feel sure he will I be heartily welcomed and heartily enjoyed. soon brought him. national fame. Already Mr. Cobb is known to many in this comnronfty thro 1 the magazine stories he has writjjB ten. Now every one, is t» hiSfc- the pleasure of laughing: with him. in the -columns of this newap: in bis. series of humorous c dotes. fthldi 1b«^h*aApi, .nAush^ 1 — PHONE: ENDICOTT 1371 — of the First M. E. Church of En dicott of which Mrs. Baty was an active member. The burial will be in the Vestal cemetery. - Priced from :50c lip dcab 1206 Monroe St, DEMANDS t ;jj— Proper Expression In Your CoWi'^w»» a.\ bpecial corresporident for thjijSaturday Evening Post. His \graphic word pictures of var ious 'phases of the titantic strug gle did much to enhance his lit erary fame. In recognition of his services the French government has made him a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Readers of this newspaper are to get the identical stories which are responsible for Mr. Cobb's TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—New Perfection oil hot water heater; three burner oil stove; kitchen linoleum. In quire a t 626 Maple street, West Endicott. 12 18 2 t FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath; all improvements, including gas, also garage. 12 Arthur avenue, phone 480-R. 12 18 2t S ITEMS \We're GlidfTo-Get Them THE ENDICOTT TIMES Phone 1371 O'Hora & McCormack Funeral Directors Funeral Home for Services Lady Assistant 1<>9 Madison Avenue Endicoit,-fcL Y. Phone 1355 by the Rev. John JJ?rey, pastor nature to him. He did not per mit his light to remain long un der a foisheL New York did not call him, hut he went to the me tropolis at his own request. Yet KOTHING IS MORE APPROPRIATE THAN A TON of COAL — From — ELMER B. IMY 1 North Duane Ave. CHRISTMAS CARDS A Complete ASSORTMENT Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes Drop in for a SUNDAE COZY CORNER Cor. Vestal .and Main St HowKG^F^fe^Prop... Put Your Christmas on a Placing at the head Buy No B Y - E. J. w of your gift: lisl m Men's. Women's, Children's Shoes ers, REGLAZED \ ANY- COLOR The Nu-Di'Co, Cleveland CORNELL'S SHOE HOSPITAL 122 -Nanticoke Avenue Union, N. Y. OXFORDS Black Calf Regular $2.95 of Pairs drWoinen ; s & Pomps SICK stomachs, sour stomachs and indigestion usually mean ex cess acid. The stomach nerves are over-stimulated. Too much acid makes the stomach and in testines sour. Alkali kills acid instantly. Th e best form is Phillips Milk of Mag nesia; on e harmless, tasteless dose neutralizes many times its vol ume in acid. Fo r 60 years th e standard with physicians every where. Take a spoonful i n water an d your unhappy condition will prob ably end i n five minutes. Then you will always know what t o do. Crude and harmful methods will never appeal to you . Go prove this for yonr own sake. It may aavo a great many disagreeable hours. Get th e genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, th e kind physicians I have prescribed for 60 years. VAUGHN'S CLOTHING STORE Practical Gifts for Men and Boys Box Ties, Supenders, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Hose, Pajamas, Sweaters LARGE STOCK of OVERCOATS TOP COATS at $9.95 up Boy's Sheep Coats at $5.00 Boy's Overcoats at $3.85 up Boy's Suits, 2 pants $5 .00 up Leather Coats for Men and Boys Large Stock of Men's Suits, All Wool ALWAYS QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES L. C. 107-109 E. Main St, 7 -jet-, a v. ; CO AT SPECIAL Men's and Young Men's Genuine Horsehide Leather AD Leathers, All Heels, All Sizes Men's 4-Buckle ARCTICS The Good Kind $2.95 | Misses' and Children's STRAPS Christmas Special LADIES' PURE SILK HOSIERY 15 Winter Colors 3 Pair at $2.45 MEN'S HOSIERY SPECIALS Rayon Fancies— 4 Pairs for 13 Silk and Woo) *1 AA 3 Pairs for *1 .UU Boys' Golf Socks—(| AA 5 Pairs for *liWJ Women's EN-J0IE Narrow and Wfde Widths $4 and $5 Ladies', Misses' and Children's HOUSE SLIPPERS 49c to $1-25 A Real Xmas Gift Note Our Low Prices on SKATES and SHOES $3.95 $4.95 $5,95 HOCKEY and TUBULAR -MEN'S,-BOYS 1 ancH3IRfcS' - Big Lot of Ladies' Novelties STRAPS, TIES, PUMPS All Heels, All Sizes. $2.95 Endicott Johnson Retail Stores STORES LOCATED AT ENDICOTT ENDICOTT—22 Washington Ave, Phone EJ 4J.5* UNION—108 W. Main St.—Phone End. 739 @I®I®I®I©I®I®T®T®X<3i m 4\a/»vv<AyMy>.s>..ioi;(oi ,