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THE ENDICOTT TIMES, THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1930 o»*' BOYS By AJiDunlap ANOTHER BEDTIME STORY FOR THE LITTLE ONES By RUBE GOLDBERG boyi are znuch alike,' Oar lathe* used to say Ihtrgfe the Hamiliattiaiw. ftxuL JBiUia, 35uxt and Jot/; wM0u-M&ttomtV tout do mp8®$k&lfyhK*eht with a. ratlin whip \ : * TOOL IwauOe litem with, eZse. toys, am atearZt/ Wee the colts— - y^^^' * tee< *- e ¥ ad y -typj^i Mps wiuncve* do at alL; JOT swging thxQtwhJiheh* vein? Jhav sweeps Vie ohyod o£ centauries D2iaZ,£t<om times ancient aave, Sfoeti out do dominate /ft* —• Qs xnasler, not as slave. So uSiOLMStSxid^iff daysjvere done, \- J&gn&Pie swiidtaway Cocci axut tis ztt his confidence; *fQ iMyselPand 3iIL and. Jag, * L Jits gone hu£ sail somehow our souls. J »In lite? rough stress astd/shrdn., Christmas Cantata , , Given Next Sunday \CMmea of Holy\ Night\ a Christmas Cantata, will be given by an augmented choir of 24 voices at \The TJhion Presbyterian ^Church—on Sunday uvuulug, Dec* 21st at 6 o'clock. The choir has been rehearsing-the musical ,pro-| gram., for several -weeks 1 under \the direction of Mrs.. Lee Loomis and expecied 'that' the' cantata ' ; well attended \by a large arovnC^Aii^^ta'tioa. has been extended the general public to at- ten'dl\ Soloists, who will be* • featured Include Miss Jesse Bralnerd, Mrs.' Harold. ..'Lauder, \Mrs.\ Lee Loomis, .-.Bruce' Hubtard, Vernon Stu'rde>\ .vant. and' '\George Dudley. DJ ; members of the .-choir ^fc^eUr-Doris-^anr-Goj Bellinger, Vivian KpipfJi ':';Ethel : Clarky--' ;Eleanor WJpe?,PMariJsnv „ JRifitr Hxy laomisJFHtt 'ee^Eld- re&e. 'Jei^-^ft^order, > JPearl Barton, Bruce'< Hubb«rd;>5y«Tno» Winalow, Sidney Loomis, George Dudley and Lee Loomis. — PHONE- ENPICOfrT 1871 — Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gaakill of 17 Rush street, Binghsmton, were, visitors at the home of their other, McClaii Qajkill and wlfg of Franklin street. Mrs. Ann Richards and son, BUUe of Carden street, were called to East Bradford. Virginia, by the serious illness of her father. //V tNDicc rr •• cv MIDOLEYS V 1 »*' 1.77. C A H T OON •„ T tfCR*VlNICCC Dr. R. D. MEAD 1405 MAIN STREET, ENDICOTT Pnoae 127 - a ^ OSes Honrs: 1-4; S -8P. H. Dr. E. N. CHRISTOPHER S12 Sonth Liberty St, Union Office Honrs—7 to 9 A. M. 'Office Honrs—1 to 3 and 7 to 9 P. M. Sundays by appointment Rectal Diseases and Diseases of Women. Electricity, Radiant and Ultra-Violet lights. Ortce. OPoM A TIM« THCBa UAS (K CAKfi- eAreB »>Hoae fKoTROblrtO BARS sop?o«-ret> ^ JX3ZB.T HAT- H€ BeuevJQ* AUU -me okSARerre At>s AWC> 3MOP .6b CarTE*wevrr BRAWOS TO d \J^ ALL -n-ie Co -l ^ANS'^. A<j He HAb A COUptC OF TRAIMGt. tCNSBS THW BOMret. OTF TrW M6A.MBST r -oXTWOT THAT eveR CIRCLE AKOOWb ACR>ftM<S vJORe His BELT UP Vl/06>eR Kt3 ARMS AMt» TUS TtApPSftS PRONiouMcSTts, HIM —tgae- <atWABr c > J— - AtiAM'cS APPte\ TH e SUM LOOK one TUB Ace or srAbSs- Ke HAb OM6 -THJM tUMe I «kj HIS eocuer \TH ^rr U )AS ALL OdlvmtEb WTTH DUST n *SM NSstecT- t>ICk VIAS OILlWG HIS HAIR- *e>Hf Coppet* mMsetp AN! Bel Re s s AfJt. ce«»iee> TO S?^MC» -T+W-«3^f-of-HtS-D>A v f3r E.W THtS KGlRgSS TURKJet* Wto Be A pAMCAKg - TDS^eR, wrto HARRIET Kin BECAUS E SHeTMOOGHT He WAS The pftinee or WALES- SO THeY BOTH GOT BUMVeerCk, WHICH WAS AS I T C5HOULO Be —— - GOoO-MIGHT, crti'.bRexj-i'iL ee UPSTAIRS LATET*. Tt> TUCVC Y»o | A J AFTER VOL/Rg AB-LCSP . Class itied Depa rtmen t For Sale. Kent, Exchange. Lost, Found, Business Notices, Help and Miscellaneous Wants. This department places your message before 25,000 people, asaoring 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. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pipele.»s furnace in A-l condition; almost new, large fire-box; cost $226. Bargain at $75; also a side-board and 4 rockers; cheap for cash. Inquire 67 Washington avenue. 12 19 2t Mr. and Mrs. A J. Oliver of New Berlin, who have been spend ing several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore LeBaron and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ryder of Badger avenue, returned home Tuesday. i FOR SALE—Seasoned 12 inch wood, both round, hard and slab wood. V. B. Moore, East North street, phone Endicott 758. 11 6 8t Haw |Hd are you at finding mittakMl -rh* artist has Intentionally •pa* •avtral obvious ones in drawthg th* above picture 8om* of thim •toeov«r«< othars may a* hartf. S M how long it will tafca ,PHOtfE109l PHONE 1091 Peoples Electric Co. Electrical Contractors General Electric Fall Range Radio and General Electric Refrigerator DEALERS- B. V. Hubbard L. 6. Sod en 108 W. Main St Endicott, N. Y. FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 room apartment, newly finished, all improvements. Call.Eanl.Terry, 507 Marion.Sts phone 887-M. - 11 28 tf FOR RENT—Six room house, all improvements; gas; also garage. LEGAL STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Plaintiff Inquire 19 Badger avenue, phone \ ^ Valdia B Endicott 887 -J. 10 30 tf, Susie C. Round, V s Clarinda Huff, Frances Emma Tompkins, Jennie Moore, Defendants Dring, Barger FOR RENT—Apartment; 4 new rooms, \bath \garage and extra lot. Winans avenue, Vestal road. Inquire 420 Each Main Union. FOR RENT—Single house with garage, $25 per month, corner North and Nebraska avenue. In quire 420 East Main St, Union. + — To- the above-named defendants! | YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- ^ . jMONED to answer the complaint 12 Hi t? i * n aCt * on « to serve a copy \ u ! 0 f your answer, or, if the com plaint is not served with this sum mons, to serve a notice of appear ance on the plaintiff's attorney •within twenty days after the 12 18 tf i service °* this summons, exclu- WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Lots for farm of 50 to TOO- acres, near good road. Address Box 500, % News-Dispatch. H 18 tf WANT TO RKNX^r- Saltc of 'oojns, t».onc.^; hp.use. or apart ment. Address box 29, fc News- Dispatch. 10 23 tf sive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against yon by default for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Trial desired to . be had in Broome. County- FOR RENT—8 large rooms on lst] Dated: December 4, 1930. floors-living room with fire-place; u m . H , plenty of convenient floor plugs; Am l 0 *^? electric- - refrigemt^i, nuiiatuual -Offica—nd-Post^fflce-ad, FOR RENT—5 room bungalow with full plumbing and 10 acres of land. $15 per month. 1 mile from VestaL Inquire 420 East Main street, Union. 12 18 tf LtttlxAL SUPREME COURT BROOME COUNTY- In the Matter of the Petition -of- Leonard G Brucher for a dissolu tion of the marriage between Leonard G Brucher and Florence M McCoy Brucher, his wife. To Florence M McCoy Brucher YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE VOTIC F. that the Petition of Leonard G Brucher, duly verified on the 22nd day of Nov., 1930, has been duly presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, praying that the mar riage solemnized between the said Leonard G Brucher, and Florence M McCoy Brucher. on the 22nd day of November, 1924, be dis solved pursuant to Scrtion 7-A of the Domestic Relations law of the State of New York, and that a hearing upon said Petition will bo had at the Supreme Co art Cham bers at the Court House in the City of Binghamton, Broome County, New York, on the 6th day of March, 1931, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard! Dated this 26th day of Nov.. 1930. A RAY HUMPHREY, Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address, - • EntHcott,^ Yr= To Florence M. McCoy Brucher: The foregoing notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order duly made at a spe cial term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held by Hon. Leon (X Rhodes, a Justice of the said Court, on the 26th day of Nov., 1930, at Binghamton, New York, and duly entered in Broome County Clerk's Office on the 26 day of Nov, 1930, and the Petition upon which said order was granted, being then and there duly filed. Dated Nov. 26th, 1930. A. RAY HUMPHREY Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address . Endkott, N. Y. 747^-11-26-30 1-1-31—6t SUMMONS STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Anna Avery by her guardian ad itcnr-George H. Treodwett against Edwin J. Avery To'the above named Defendant: mxnterons-. clothes closets; large cellar, heat ^ n5on Trast Company Bldg. •tarnished; steps from kitchen in- 1 . „5 nd i cott \ N - Y to garage. A real value in a \T<> JENNIE BARGER.. „,, ^ T ^ .high class rental. Chas. StandisbJ \» e foregoing summons is serv-1 Action to Annul Marriage. WANTED — Wallpaper hangingtBroker, 202% Duane ave; JohnA^ yon by publication pnr-l Ton are hereby Summoned to by Ihej^oU.. .Price reduced, to 2*c\Ballard, Salesman^ phone 888-M,\«o»nt to •n^ordei-^yT 1 aaade at a\»n«wer the complaint in this ac for the month of Dec; SOe peri open evenlne- '--WSpeeial Tesm^at£<ftfaie' \BupwraeittAjjna. to- sezv* at-eopy of. yonx hour for* repairing, varnishing}.—t • \ Court ox the State, ol New Yoxk\answer, ax, U th* compAxbA S» TOA and painting'. R. CC Maxwell, 2061 FOR RENT—Two or three desirM™ the 13th day of December,\aexved -with this Summons, to Cleveland ave., Endicott, phone'able furnished rooms for ligb.t|1930, at Binghamton, N. Y, and \ serve a riottce ot appearance, on 78-M. 12 4 4t FOR RENT — Furnished rooms; all improvements; private en trance. Inquire 109% Harrison avenue. 12 11 2t -SlMCe MV PLUMBER. IMSTALLED-MY AUTOMAflC pEPRISERAToa CTHAT»M»« m«ej»ifTY unu i« C0ROJ -f\K ,M& HQ US* FOR.AN COURiJE I CAM ALWAYS PINO ONr! ftKONrtllCAl.TO OPtHATE ARE TMSr AOfidMAYIC CECIL W.MIDOiEY rU)MBuN&lrKAnN&0)irtm xtsamiutum. K. W. SPENCER & J. W. COLEMAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone No. 9 Endicott 300 East Main St. 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.MacClary The Here-To-Stay Agency Phone 418 Elvin Confectionery Special This Week -: Schrafft's Chocolates :- FOR CHRISTMAS In Christmas Boxes GIFTS pound Cwaytete line •! <f> Xmas Candies lb. *7V and op and up Hall's ICECREAM QUARTS PINTS- EtVIN CONFECTIONERY Elvin Theatre Bldg. W. Main St, UNION FOR RENT FOR RENT—5 room new apart ment with' hath, t breakfast nook and sun parlor: gas;'bi^/fireplace; combination laundry, tuns 'and sink, located at 608 Church 'St. Phone\ 113-M or call at 1% \Roose- velt avenue. 12 11 tl housekeeping; private bath. gaalrUed \with the complaint in the and electric light*. 307 Massa- office of th e Clerk -of Broome chusetta avenue, Endicott. County at Binghamton, N . Y. 12 11 2t; I* W. Boynton, Attorney for- PlaintuT. FOR RENT—3 rooms and t bath, 2nd 'floor;?'aD, modem improverv ments; : ; parage;;' neaur,£s$reet Une:. also 'tmuraire ST»CB 'Urdr T 1760—12-18-30 l-2ZSt—et the plaintiffs attorney -within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service. In oase of your failure t o appear or answer, Judg ment will be taken against yon by default for the relief \demanded in'.the-complain^. lmef;aIsoJgari4e jW ^i ^k.^isll ^TO?*] /Trialiid.' be\hetd in the County FOR RENT—Semi-Bungalow and garage; all improvements at 305 Deheart avenue. Inquire Bough- ton's 2304% E. Main street, En dicott. 12 18 It A New Phone Number Can You Remember It? One-Three-Seven-One 1371—The Endicott Times FOR SALE—New Zealand white rabbits and Chinchillas with ped igree. Inquire 504 South street, Union. 12 18 2t THE ENDICOTT TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BRING RESULTS, TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED •ALL THE OIFFEBENT RELI6- .(ON5 HAVE THE SAME IDEA OF HEAVEN} IT* A. PLrSCE WHERE \YOU DONT HAN ^p. TP WORK* MBt.sum.a«u«tiifc a«fit«wt_ ii» » T BtoscuTS irmwins FOR RENT—5 'rooms improvements, a't 117 avenue, near Main St. — r „ ••. .. • 305 E. Main street, phone 297-M. |e«e iunnry, late of^ttfe VzESgo 12 11 4t/of Endicott, in said County, de- FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cindere for drive ways delivered anywhere in Endi cott. Henry Puffer, Vestal, phone 1288-AI. 5 1 30 tf HARDWOOD FOR SALE — De livered anywhere in Endicott for $2.50 a cord. Phone Endicott 644. 12 4 2tp FOR SALE—Good furnace; cheap. 416 Jackson avenue. David Christopher. 12 112t LEGAL ImalUa tm, wrt S ») * Bto« iRIbtxa. T«I»C« «IW Bwj Of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Ben jamin Baker, Surrogate of the County of Broome, notice is here by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Charles E. Whittemore, late of the Village of Endicott in said County, deceased, that they are lfrequued to- present the- same-, with the vouchers thereof, to the un dersigned, the Executrix of the Estate of said deceased, at her residence in the Village of Endi cott in said County, on ot before the 1st day of June, 1931. GERTRUDE A. WHITTEMORE, Executrix. 746—11-20-30 6-20-31—26t PINKY DINKY By TERRY G1LKISON i\tid HO,«JR CHR14TMA* HOUIOAY*. f&R LAU6VITEB AND TOR JOY] I HOPE I 6ET*wrTA WANTJ AND THAT'* A L.OT- ceased, that they ar e required to present the same, with the vouch era thereof, to the undersigned, the Executor of the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, at its banking house in the Village of Endicott in said County, on or before the 1st of July, 1931. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ENDICOTT Executor. 748—12-4 -305-7-8—26t SUPREME COURT. BROOME COUNTY In the Matter of the Petition of • Maude J. Gordon for an Order dissolving the marriage between said Mande J. Gordon and Fred erick Lane Gordon. c>e«s;t;62Ai^m*?S^e^^ingham^ ton. New Ybrfci\ \ £ ' \-'. To Edwin J\. Avery:\ • =M -.• „ The foregoing summons is serv ed upon yon by publication par- ' snant to an order of Benjamin Baker, Broome County Judge, dated December 1st, 1930, and filed with complaint in' Broome County Clerk's Office, at Bing hamton, N. Y. F. N. GILBERT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 749—12-4-30 12-25-30—«t To Frederick Lane Gordon: , TAKE NOTICE that the Peti 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 Baid Frederick Lane Gordon at the City of New York. N^Y^ on the 17th day of June, 1910, be dissolved pursuant to Section 7-A of the Domestic Relations Law of the State v..' New York as amended by Chap ter 279 of the Laws of 1922, and that & hearing upon the said Pe tition will be had at the Supreme Court Room in the City of Bing hamton, Broome County, N. Y., on the 6th day of February, 1931, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Dated November Uth, 1930. Benjamin Baker, Attorney for Petitioner, Office & P. O Address, Court House, Binghamton. N. Y. To FREDERICK LANE GOR DON, Defendant: The foregoing notice is served npon you by publication pursuant to an order duly made at a trial and special term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York on the 11th day of November, 1930, at Binghamton, N. Y., and duly entered in Broome County Clerk's Office on the 11th day of November, 1930, and the petition on which said order was granted was also duly filed. Dated November 11th, 1930. Benjamin Baker, Attorney for Petitioner. 745—11-18 12-18—« STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Endicott Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff against Elizabeth Jane Walker, Michael JJkmohue and Ellen Sullivan, Defendants. In Pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly grant ed in the above entitled action, and entered in Broome County Clerk's office, on the 19th day of November, 1930, I, L. W. Boynton, the undersigned Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at pub lic auction at the front door of tho Municipal Building on the east side of Washington Avenue in the Village of Endicott. County of Broome, N. Y., on the 3rd day of January, 1931 at 10:00 o'clock A. M^ the premises described in said Judgment, as follows, viz.: ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR CEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Union, County of Broome and State of New York, known and described as The easterly one- half of lot No. 17 as shown on a map of the subdivision of a por tion of the E. R. Barnes farm, Hooper, N. Y„ made by T. H. Far- rington, C. E., recorded in Broome County Clerk's office in book of maps No. 8 at page 68. Said premises conveyed are 89.5 feet wide, front and rear, and 146 feet deep. Being the same premises and subject to the same conditions and restrictions contained in a deed from the party of the second part to the party of the first part dated this day and this mortgage) being given to secure a part of the purchase price of said' prem ises. Dated at the Village of Endicott, N. Y, this 19th day of Novem ber, 1930. L. W. BOYNTON, THOS. A. MacCLARY, 1R * Un *' Plaintiff's Attornay. *~ 744-U-* lM4<jt