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Mp)ft3AN ENTERTAINS «P>NbR OF BRIDE-ELECT MiigsQ^-iWorjaa of No. 27 Ave B, luncheon was served. iif|J*l^*\fonda7 evening, Oct. 11, i The brlde-to-'be \?as the recipient of -^D ^eco'nie>-ihe bride of Edwin Jinm&j^k variety shower. m^Kand-anualc were the diver- fotgtheL evening, after which a many beautiful^and ^Tisefal gifts. Get acquainted. Call and see our money saving. tfiju'ei. Gibson's New Style Shop, 30 Court street. iet Ready for Winter's' |§||&OCT is the time to install- 4h€~new ^^ttting- fixtures you have been consid- ^rang. We iavite your inspection of superb stock. See the New m Semi-Indirecls, Shower Effects and Gas and Electric Designs (Generally. lfe$¥ou surelv will find a pattern to ease you. Our low prices will sur- e you. We deal exclusively in E§ni||igbting goods and can do better by Bu than m »st stores. Electrical appliances of all kinds— |pp?jt Irons, Toasters, Stoves, Etc. 0. 67—Chenango St.—67 LOCAL WATER IS PURE CCORDtNG TO REPORT OF VILLAGE CHEMISTS Johnson City's water supply 1B In good sanitary condition at this time, according to the village chemists, and the water commission does not ex pect any further trouble from Beepage, Improvements having been made that will probably obviate for all time the trouble that came during the summer. The current analysis of the water shows Farts per Million absent absent traces Contains Chemical—Color Odor .... Turbidity Total solid matters (dry) 262.00 Loss on ignition 66.00 Alkalinity . . 163.00 Oxygen consumed 0.840 Nitrogen as free ammonia. . 0.016 Nitrogen as albumenold ammonla.0.136 Nitrogen BB nitrates Nitrogen as nltriteB Chlorine Bacteriological Bacteria per C. c Bacteria at blood heat Acid formers Qaa formation 1/10 c. c JGaa formation 1 c. c Gaa formation 10 c c IndoJ formation Hydrogen sulphide formation Intestinal or sewage bacteria Other micro-organisms This sample of water 1B In sanitary condition at this time Dated Oct. 6, 1916. traces absent 28.40 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 absent absent a good THE ST&tfYOF SHOE TOWN WILL &E GRAPHICALLY TOLD IN BIG INDUSTRIAL EDITION The story of Bndlcott and Johnson City will be told in true and graphic pen pictures in a special industrial edition to be issued by The Record the first week in November. This paper will be the largest, most profusely illustrated and most stu pendous volume ever printed on The Record's presses. The people are invited to have a hand in this big- edition and to this end The Record urges that a great number of citizens write something for Its columns in the way of reminis cences, suggestions for future benefit or touch some subject of vital Interest to the community. The Record Is a paper OF and FOR the people and Its columns are open for the discussion of any subject that will make for a bigger and better Shoe Town. The advertiser who desires space in this mammoth edition Bhould consult the advertising department at once, for the allotment of advertising space Is limited. We invite the patronage of the Men and Young Men of this vicinity Pocket Billiards, Tobacco, Cigars Cigarette and Smokers Supplies ENDWELL CIGAR STORE Kelley & Pilkingfon • • - Proprietors YourLiviNG ROOM Furniture Is perhaps the most important item of your House Furnishing, therefore, before purchas ing, look around. Our offering includes all the new late ideas in comfortable \Living Room\ pieces and at prices decidedly to your liking. n MC NAMARA&IMC NAMAJIA& HARDING, |H ARDIWC, 175 -17 7 WASHINGTON $T.M.I75-I7 7 WASHINGTON ST. E OF WIRING FOR Notable work has been accomplish ed at Bndlcott by R. H English, elec trical contractor, who has had some of UIP most responsible Jobs in that thriving village during the past sea son. His work has glv'en thorough satisfaction. He makes a specialty of wiring for electric lights and door bells; - He selU and repairs thermostats. He is agent tor the celebrated Q & E. elec tric Sat Iron His office 1B at 74 Washington avenue, Endlcott. Those ' In need of electrical advice could do no better than give him a call STACKS of people save STACKS of money, by buying STACK'S .saw Grood paying investment in Johnson City and Endicott Real Estate in two- I I- family and single houses, business blocks * apartment houses, etc. Some extra good •\•). buys in homes on easy terms. Watch v our daily ads, or better yet, call at the office and then it is up to us to suit you. We have extra good listing of farms. 'S Iflvestment Realty & Loan Co. a&NfAj .... 608-609 PRESS BUILDING 161 Whsl^i^CTx Street. OPPORTUNITY OFFERINGS In Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves and Hosiery For Women, Misses, Children Infants, Men and Boys ft UNDERWEAR Men s Wool I niiui Suits at $2, $2.50 and $3 the suit. Men s 7\) per ci-iit Wool 1 iiinn Suits wr\ special nt $1.50 the suit. Men's extra henv\ fleeced Union Suits, nt $1 and $1.50 the suit Men s henv\ cooper rihhcd \ unm Suits nt $1 the suit. Men s nil wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at $1 and $1 50 the garment. Men's nattirnl wool Shirts and Drawers at $1, $1.50 and $2 the garment Men's wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers, ver\ special at 50c the garment. Men's fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, brand is High Rock silver gray, the l >pRt garment made at the popular pncp 50c the garment. Men's extra weight ribbed Shirts and Drawers, (jraj and ecru, very special at 50c the garment. Men's natural sanitary Gauze \Wool Shirts and Drawers at $1 the garment. Boys and Misses' fleece-lined Union Suits at 50c and $1 the suit Boys' heavy weight, fleece-lined Vests and Pants at 26o the garment. Women's Set—snug Union Suits, long or short sleeves at $1 the suit. Women s extra fine Wool Union Suits at $1.69 to $3 .50 the suit. Women 's Wool Vests and Pants at $1, $1.60 and $2 the gar ment. Women's fleei-ed Union Sails, long or short sleeves, nt 50o, 75c and $1 the suit. Women's fleeced VCRU and Pants at 25c and 60o the garment. Children's fleeced Vests and Pants at 25o, 39c and 50o the garment. Children's Wool Union Suite, white and gray at $1 and $1.60 the suit. Children's and Infants' Wool Underwear at 36o to 85c the garment. SWEATERS( MMI s ami Hn\s ( oat Sweaters with ( nlliir in ut'in oiih nt 49o each. Men s Cunt Sweniers sliuwl collar, garm f itinr< it111 inns iinil oxford in Shaker K mt n r !;llll\ wen\e, a t $1 to $6 each Men s luii knit Wool Sweuters. no collar nt $2 to $3.60 Mens new st »l. \ngorn Vest*, this Fall s \est nn\elty ut $2.60 each. I i'>> K ( out Su enters with lurge shawl collars, m navy, ox foni garnet and maroon nt $1 to $3.50 each. Women's < 'oat Sweaters, with large shawl or military collar, double-breasted and pockets, garnet only Very special at $1.98 each. Women s Coat Sweaters, with shawl or military collar, garnet, oxford, navy, tan, and white at $1.98 to $5 each. Misses' Coat Sweatent, shawl collars, garart, navy, oxford and white at $1 to $1.98 each. Children's Angora Sweaters, garnet and oxford 24 to 28 Very special at $1.50 each. Children's rim needle knit Sweaters, white, cornet, navy, tan noil oxford T2 tn 26 at 50c, 75c and $1 each HOSIERY Women K Wool Hose at 25c to 60c pair. Women s ribbed top Hose, fleece-lined, out sizes, at 26o pair. Women s fleece-lined Hose in regular sizes at 25c pair. Misses. Hoys'. Children '8 and Infants' Wool Hose at 15c to 26o pair. Men's fine Cashmere Hose, black, tan, natural and black at 25o pair Men's heavy Wool Hose at 25c pair. Men 's extra henv\ Lumberman Stockings Very special at 60c pair. GLOVES Men s und UUJI, Work Oloves and Mitts, in wool, leather and fur, at our popular prices. Men's fine Kid mid Buckskin Gloves at $1 to $1.50 the pair. Women's Cashmere Silk lined Oloves in new F\al I shades, at 25c and 50c the pair. Women's Fall weight Cape Kid Oloves, tan only Very special at 89c the pair. Women's Doeskin Oloves, with enntrnsting stitching Very special at $1.00 the pair ( hildren s Wool Olnvi-h and Mittens, m full assortment of Kail shades, also white at 10c to 39o pair.