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-I NDICOTT R ECORD WEEK ^ENDING OCTOBER 16, 1915 No, 967 OF UNIONENDICOTT SCHOOLS GREAT PROGRESS UNDER DIRECTION OF H. L. CASE tgWh&i Additions Now Under Way Are Completed at Endicott, the Tanning Plant Will Have Record Floor Space—Calfskin Tannery Also Enlarged DR E N EQUJPS OFFICE WITH ELECTRICAL DEVICE atopher, of Union, special course In Jpaputlcs, has thoroughly %nl sofflce -with electrical ap paratus for the treatment of diseases requiring electricity, especially rheu matism and nervous diseases. VOCATIONAL TRAINING AS INTRODUCED IN LOCAL SCHOOLS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY PROVE TO BE EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL CAMP PRESENTS FLAG TO EAST UNION'S PAVING WORK IS NOW BEING RUSHEOj THROUGH TO COMPLETION! \ Essential Phases of Education Have Been Provided by the Board of Trustees—Economic Needs of People Demand Adequate Instruction in Industrial Training—The Agrieul- ttral Department Has for its Object the Producing of In- MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL HOLD BAKE SALE AT CARD'S SATURDAY HHANC PLAN OF ENDICOTT The Woman's Home Missionary So-• oiety of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a hake sale at Rus-. sel & Card's store on Washington ave-j nue, Saturday morning, beginning at | ten o'clock. j Those Interested please send sup- 1 plleB to the store T SOLE LEATHER TANNERY WILL BE 800 FEET LONG •J, Kndlcott, Johnson & Company is /making large additions to its already ^jj ^eitenalve tanneries at Endicott WMfrg 'A-store room 160 feet long Is being ^-fer -bullt on the east end of the calfskin ^.'s ^f^, TM »i when completed, -will make the ^i^igiiumerjr 860 feet In length. i^-An addition 198 feet long, 60 feet and two. stories high haa~oeen ^^.v^ : «tirted on the west end of the sole ^^|Jeith'er tannery. •T^hls la being constructed of wood vy &Zv'l- Also aad,Uon 18 beln 8 built on fe35*;.''i '.iJ 'Ui6 east end of thiB same tannery, \Sne F :Hh~,n n H»r rov,nR RuralCond ' ,,ons !LEAGUE MEMBERS TO ATTEND MEETING AT Nantlcoke street and Main street! west of Nantlcoke are now open for Educators have for. some time rec-j teaching the art of agriculture at the Camp P. A. Johnson, Sons of Vet- 1 travel, the paving being completed. ognlzed that our schools have not pro- school, yet with the co-operation of erans, and member of ^the Grand > The paving work Is being ruBhed on vided for one of the most essential j parents it is possible to teach such Army of the Republic presented a I East Main street at this time, the j phases of education, that of Industrial 1 concrete methods of the art that the handsome silk American flag to the grouting being completed up to Bridge, education. Only for the past few student may apply them to certain I Sunday school at Bast Union Sunday street. ! years has this phase received much' agricultural practices on the homej morning at 11 o'clock. Tne entire lob will be finished be- attention, but the economic needs of farm The home project carefully stu I Work Outlined for the Year Will j be Completed Before Freezing I Weather If No Unlooked-for Hind rance Arises—Method Employed is Much Favored I This event was a continuation of the fore freezing weather. I our people have now become so ob- | vlous as to demand adequate instruc- dled and planned at school and dlli-i I A large number of Endicott Bp- plan conceived some time ago by the , „„i,u„ camp to give every Sunday school in : anted the American ensign from time;\ 0 \ along these UBM _tn our^ public tbe town of Union an American flag A great many schools have receiv ed flags already Others will be pre- to time. The presentation at Bast Union was marked by a patriotic program. [RALLY DAY SUNDAY AT ENDICOTT M. E. CHURCH 'fCCx ' w W<Sh will be i5 S*3-teet wide. 282 feet long and 74 Rally Day will be observed in the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday Tbe exercises will begin with a rally class meeting at 9 30 p m. This is a beam house extension and | At 10 30 rally service will be held ,_.wlll be completed in about two months. | in the church auditorium. ^Vhen finished this tannery will be 800 . At 11 45 a special rally day program £ Jfeet long, and the largest under one J wilL be presented ropf In the world. I school &*••».<••- . • •• • • - by the Sunday gently carried out at home furnishes a practical and feasible substitute for schools. City schools are now main- the work on a school farm. | talnlng trade courses and home mak- Each student In the agricultural i lng and rural high schools are rapidly' course must choose a home project ' establishing courses in agriculture ' along tbe line of the agricultural sub- and home making, until now we have lect which he Is taking or has com- In New York State more than sixty pletcd at school and under the teach- ihlgh school? giving Instruction In er 's guidance carry It on The 7% I agriculture. counts for each year's work includes ' Purpose of the Agricultural Depart- th e completion of a project Extra ment The purpose of this department Is to give Buch practical courses In agri culture as to materially aid the stu a srlculture dents in the work of the farm and out tne ,ourth P^Pect, 1 home thereby producing more Intelli worthians expect to attend the annual convention of the Blnghamton District Bpworth League at Tabernacle church, Blnghamton, Friday, Oct. 16. PAYING SCHEME TO BE BROADENED NEXT YEAR Endlcott 'B 1916 paving plan Is being rapidly carried out If no untorseen hindrance takes - - •• place, the work will be all completed each year, alternating, 1. e., first year j bBtore freezing weathM. and third year subjects will be given, The w foQt pavement BtrIp fa ^ one year, and second and fourth year Qf ^ Btreet hns worked QBt subjects will be given the next year | nlceIy ^ , g a much favored Promotion of Students Students taking courses In the agri- Every church member and every member of the Sunday school IB urg ed to be present At 6 3ci p m the Kpworth League will meet Topic Can we Capture gen t workers and improving rural con Politics for Ood'\ The pastor will Everybody welcome preach at 3n dlttons The course may be covered in two yearn, but it Is recommended Save From 10 to 30 Per Cent MONTH OF OCTOBER FURNITURE SALE | COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY | We want to make this our banner month and in order to accom plish this we have reduced our prices on all furniture, rugs and ranges to satisfy the close buyer. This Genuine t Ail-Wool ^ Brussels JS« Jxl2Ft. .W. ft* 112.75 Beautiful Velvet and Axminster R D GS Room Size From $14.75 Up OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ^JA : = mm AND SEE OUR LINE OF HEATING STOVES FROM $6.75 UP ,38 :CASH ^ Small Account* Especially Solicited CREDIT House Piirai that tlje student take Burn subjects in lods per week throughout the year \tfc the academic course as to make him counts eligible for the regular high school Mechanical drawing and farm m«> diploma In thiB way It will take four chanlcs. poultry years to complete the course. The Second year agriculture r. double aim of the course in agriculture In not periods per week. 7V4 counts only to give school Instruction but to Soils, farm crops connect the school life with the home Third year agriculture 5 double per life of the community and to correlate lodi per week, 7 Mi counts the Bchool instruction with local farm Animal husbandry and dairying, practice to exchange ideas and ex fruit growing, periences with farmers to the end that Fourth year agriculture ; we may IIPIP to unite the agricultural perlodB per week, 7V4 counts Interest of the community Farm management, farm engineer Home Project lng and machinery While we have no school farm for counts may be secured for a project If It is of extraordinary merit. A boy' cu ' tura, department do not take any taking the whole four years course In Regents' examinations in these sub- is not required to carry Jects Tn6 flnal standing in these BUD- ne must J eel s lB determined by an^average of carry- ont* threes project* tort»& &&,,i ho dally recitations, wbole course. montWyfealw-and the flnal examlna- .... , _ , „. . t Ion at the close of each semester All Agricultural Course of Study , . . teats and examinations are prepared First rear agriculture 5 double per anc , executed by the 8pec)al instructor of street improvement for a village the size of Endicott. With practically $60,000 spent en Improvements this year, the paving plan will be carried forward next year , with an expenditure of about half that the$reekly and' amount, then for tbe next two years with an outlay of from $26,000 to $36.- 000 annually, thereby giving the mu nicipality paving from one end to the other Two of the above courses are given THE PICTURE FRAMES This is a matter that interests all, for at some time everyone has a picture of some sort to frame, it may be small, it may be large. It may be in brown tone, in black and white or in col or, but it should be framed with care. We specialize on Pic ture Framing. We manufacture the moulding and make up the frames and work in perfect harmony with the colors in your picture. HAWKES BIG ART STORE Wall Papers. 168 Washington St. Art Goods and Pictures In ogrirulture A standing of 60 on the scale of 100 per cent Is required for passing The student Is condition ed In subjects In wblcb bo fails to at tain the above grade, and' must re move the condition with the advice of the Instructor In charge, to be a candidate for graduation All who lake the regular vocational course ln- < ludlng English, 13 counts, science. 10 counts mathematics. 10 counts, and double nlatory 8 cou „t a , will be candidates (or the high school diploma. Any student who must leave Bchool before graduation will be given a cer tificate by the State Education De partment Btatlng the work which the (Continued on Page 8 this section) So far aB heard from no rrnwYl of weeping Americans gathered at the pier to see Mr Dumba off. F OR aid Reliable Genera] Carting a.a* EXPRESS SERVICE CALL A. S. BROWN M Mm 6124-M West Stmt UHTTEnsHiar l«in ntm • ! ttrtr'i Brai SIM»— t*k »>••• Dr. D. W. HARDY OFFICE HOUMi I3IO 1»O0 P.M. 4t«7i30F M Park rites, Endicott. N. Y. E. N. Christopher, M. D. Union, N. Y. Hours 7 to 9 i. m.i 1 to 3 sa d 7 to 9 p. m. Austin's Shop 2 Court Street Linoleum Sale Ifllaid Regular $1.00 Value, 50c yard. Small qiantity oily. Close oat Congoleum Rugs CLOSE OUT SALE $7.50 Value, 9x12, at S6.00 $5.00 Value, 6x9, at $3.50 Neponset Linoleum The Best 50c Value Ever Offered 33c a Yard I BRELLAS r SPECIALS CASES THE DEAD DOLLAR It is buried by you in some out-of-the-way place. It's a daily worry to you. It's a temptation to others. The very birds of the air carry the news. It's a constant menace to your life. There is a place where that dollar will be a living joy to you—where you cim always get it and where it is safe. That place is here. FARMERS NATIONAL MM UNION, N. Y.