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WHITMAN PLANS LESTERSHI^E-ENDIOOTT REOOKD, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915 =3C- ^•',f'wt j .)jn,jiaBr>i i w»i | ^fM GOVERNOR WHITMAN TO VISIT STATE FAIR Governor's Visit to Syracuse Not Alone for Purpose of Address— Commission is Prepared The visit of Governor Charle s S. Whitman t o th e New York Stat e Fair , which opens In Syracuse Sept . 13 an d continue s fo r si x days , will mean more* tha n th e customary greeting by th e chief executive t o th e thousand s who gather from citie s an d rura l district s of th e stat e Governor Whitman propose s t o de vote a t leas t two days t o a n inspecy f tio n of th e fair plant , which represent s | a n investment by th e stat e o f over $2,< 000,000, an d a n Investigatio n of Fair departments fo r th e purpos e o f deter mining whether th e Fai r Is properly performing th e function s o f a grea t educationa l Institutio n With th e object o f buildin g u p th e State Fair an d Improving Its-wort h In th e promotion of th e state' s agrlcu l tura l an d commercial Interest s n new Fair commission was named las t spring . Under th e agricultura l la w Lieutenant Governor Edward Schoe - neck head 8 th e commission, an d Sec retary of Agriculture Charle s S Wfl son , appointe d by Governor Whitman, i s a n ex o>ncl o member Therefore th e governor feel s a shar e of th e re sponsibilit y in th e endeavor t o give tb e people o f New ^ or k a n expositio n complete in exhibits , stron g In educa tiona l feature s an d trul y representa tive o f th e stat e s producin g Indus trie s Governor Whitman accompanied by hi s military staff wil l go t o Syracus e o n Wednesday. Sep t 15 I n th e even ing he will occup y th e sea t of hono r aB guest o f th e cit y durin g tb e Ka-noo - n o Karnival consistin g o f brillian t pageantry an d elaborat e spectacle s an d contribute d b y Syracus e a s fre e evening entertainmen t fo r Stat e Fai r visitors O n the following da y th e governor wil l deliver a n addres s In Kmplre Stat e fyurt at th e Fai r grounds The Stale FuT r I'OUIIMISHIUII tats been - busy fo r month B preparin g fo r th e Whitman Inspectio n The last touc h ha s been adde d t o the numerou s park ways which deligh t th e eye In al l SIT tlon s o f th e ground x an d th e Imposin g building s of ligh t gra y bric k an d l m menu e whit e column s wil l b e over flowing wit h costl y exhibit s Myriads of flags flying fro m th e building s wil l give the colo r In a scen e that Is ex petted to hurpim - anythin g ever pr o Mded in thin slat e That th e energ} nf th e cummiuuiu n ha s not bee n (unfille d t o beautifyin g th e ground s IK mili« iitcd b y th e report * j from th e ofll I the i uniniisslo n It) Syracuse Mos t ui th e dcpnrtnientx . show a n Increase d numbe r o f exhibits . I an d the displa y wil l compare favorabl y l with anythin g ewr nflVrc d tit un nn ; tiual expositio n in thi s countr y The fnr m ma< hlner y nnd Implemen t exhibi t wil l It is promtHe d give \eu York Stat e farmer s th e benefi t o f th e very lates t In (mention an d Improve men t affectin g th e ngrl i ulturn l Indu s tr> ,ini' h e edut utlonn l feature s wil l b e provided o n u more elaborat e scab- Private dancing lessons , 86 Qran o avenue, Lestershlre . Prof Qeorg r Langevtn. By appointment . tl Names that Stand for Integrity These men actively supervise the affairs of, the Peoples Trust Company and are the surest guarantee that every duty and office entrusted to this com pany will be executed with care, ability and honesty. VIEW OF CHARACTERISTIC STATE FAIR CROWD AND GOVERNOR CHARLES S. WHITMAN, WHO WILL INSPECT THE INSTITUTION tha n ever befor e attempted . , track s use d fo r ligh t harnes s horse s While th e New York Stat e Fai r com The hors e show , wit h It s ow n smar t missio n doe s no t propos e t o ge t away Bet representin g th e elit e o f American fro m th e primary objec t fo r whic h th e society , wil l b e stage d wit h all tb e Fai r wa s founde d In 1840—th e encour - ] characte r an d charm of a Newport ex- agemen t an d development o f agrlcul- ' hlbitio n Musi c lovers will b e furnis h tur e withi n th e state—I t ha s evidently 1 e d a trea t In th e form o f ban d coh - proceede d o n th e theor y tha t many'certs dall y by a n organizatio n o f na peopl e hav e to b e attracte d t o educa- ' tlona l reputatio n fres h fro m th e Sa n Hon b y entertainment , fo r th e attrac - j Francisc o expositio n A darin g avia tion s ar e th e ver y stronges t obtai n ' to r wit h a biplan e wil l b e see n In abl e j thrillin g exhibitions , suc h as flying 1 an Interestin g plac e fo r th e ma n who The racin g featur e o n th e mile trac k ,' upsid e down an d looping th e loo p want s t o improve hi s busines s o r fo r 1 whic h ha s bee n pronounce d th e \fast- \ New York city' s truffle squa d o f t th e perso n in nee d o f a littl e relaxa- 1 est ou t o f doors, \ wil l b e contribute d mounte d polic e wil l give up stater s a ( tlon an d entertainmen t The Stat e j by the stable s o f th e Gran d Circuit , j chanc e to pas s upo n th e characte r o f | Fai r commissio n think s Governor , Syracus e forming on e o f th e impor - j th e greate r city' s protector s o f th e j \\ hitma n wil l sa y so when h e goe s j tant link s o f UIIB histori c chai n of 1 publi c safet y They will appea r in \ bac k home | mounte d drill s an d exhibition s o f I borsemanshl p seldo m attempte d out | sid e o f a thre e rin g circu s ten t Then ] ther e v^lll b e the usua l balloo n ascen J Blon. wit h th e aeronau t descendin g to 1 eart h b y mean s o f severa l parachutes , j an d a Midway o f clean , wholesome at | tractions , fo r n o fai r Is complet e wit h 1 out a Midway j It appear s tha t th e seventy first an ! Always Officers FRANK B. NEWELL, President . WILLIS SHARPE KILMER, Vice-President. ALONZO ROBERSON, Vice-President. MARTIN H . SAWTELLE, Treasure r RICHARD E . LUSK. Assistan t Treasure r THEODORE R*TUTHILL, Secretary. Directors GEORGE W FAIRCHILD WILLIS SHARPE KILMER THEODORE R TUTHILL ALONZO ROBERSON J. FRANCIS DAY JEROME B. HADSELL FRANK B. NEWELL JOHN HULL, JR . NORMAN W. WALDRON JOHN B SIMPSON EDWARD N ABBOTT HENRY L BEACH CHARLES S. DARLING J HARRY UNDERWOOD W WIRT NEWELL GEORGE R NELSON BENJAMIN T ASH EDWARD M . HANRAHAN FRANK L DENNIS nual New York Stat e Fai r woul d b e PEOPLES TRUST CO. 81 COURT STREET BINGHAMTON, N. Y. WANTED —Hy schoo l teache r on e o r two furnishe d roomB , wit h ligh t housekeeping privileges, heated , j lighted an d convenient t o ca r lin e Address \3 \ Lestershlre 2t LEGAL HATE O K NEW TURK St I'HKM COI'RT. County or Broome Mm I> Gallup. rcium r> aaiiup . Action for a Divorce l To the abdye named Defendant You are noreby Summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to servo a copy of your answe r on the plaintiff's attonre\ within iwonly days | after the service of this Summons, ex clusive of the day of service, and In case of your fnllure to appear or answer. Judgment will or- taken against you by default for tin relief demanded In the complaint Trial in tie held In tho county of Uroe-me I >nte<! I Hti.lier 19. I9H I-' \ (itl.BEK T Plaintiff's Attorney (ifTlce and P O Address. 3o Court Street, BlnRhnmton. N Y In Klam I> 'lallup The forepnlne Summons Is served up on yon by puhltmtlnn pursuant to an order of Hon Benjamin Baker, Brno mo Cminty Judge, dated October 2*. 19!«. and nied with Oomplulnt In the office of Hroome County Clerk nt Blnghamton. Ni t\ Tork F N GILBERT Plalntlff'B Attorney Office and P O Address 35 Court Street, Blnghamton N Y J uiv31 -Bt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Benjamin Baker, Surrogate of the County of Broome, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims aralnst the Estate of William O. Baraett. Tate of the tows of Union. In said county, deceased, that they are required to present the same sWltn the vouchers thereof, to the under- •Ignod, the Administrator of the estatr of said deceased, at the office of Floyd E. Anderson, Big Becurlty Mutual Build , tag. In thecltr-of Btnghamton, in ta.lt \ county, on or before the Id of August 1915, Dated January.II. KM . FLOYD E. -ANDERSON, Attorney for Administrator, fill Security Mutual Building, Blnihamton,\ N . T JanJI-lmi DANIE L B. BARNBTT, Administrator Does an Active Boy wear out less shoe leather while attending school? Not sp^much that any father has been able to see it. Seems as though new shoes have to be bought for him just as often —school days or vacation. You'll see a difference when you put Buster Shoes on him. He won't be able to kick holes in them so quickly. BUSTER SHOES ONE DOLLAR PER PAIR are made to withstand the wear that active, lively boys give to their footwear. And they do stand it. There has never been a shoe at this price that would stand up like this BUSTER SHOE. For Boys and Girls Sold only at our Lestershire and Clinton Street stores. Mail orders filled via Parcel Post without extra charge. ENDIC0TT,J0HNS0N&C0. 123 Main St, Lestershire Open Evenings Until 8 107 Clinton St, Binghamtoi T