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ITHACA DAILY NEWS, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. PAGE THREE AERIAL 'STUNTS' UL.IUI 7a miu KV II I NEW LABOR LAW IS EXPLAINED AT COUNTY FAIR COMMON COUNCIL PLANS BOND ISSUE Will Meet Tonight to Provide Funds to Pave Eight More Streets Much of Work Already Done. PLEADS GUILTS TO TAKING WATCH Albert King Is on Parole from Elmira, So City Judge Defers Sentence Detective Found Watch in Pawn Shop. J. E.

Donegan, State In- Airmen Will Play Antics in Or coarse you desire it. Then read of this wonderful hair elixir, KQTALKO Worry lie titers shout your hair. Miss. Mrs. or Sir! Throw sway those liquid lotion that are only drying your sralp and doing do good whatsoe'er.

IJon't shampoo the natural oils out of your aAlp. Tbera't hair elixir tuit is meeting with Increasing fa-ot, for it is altogerner different from the scented lotion, emulsions and washes It is Kctalko. eoniourler freis the Three Kingdoms ef Nature and including twrlre lnyedients. one of which is tlia genuine bear OIL which joo liave heard of as marreloo in fertilizing hair what eoneitiee your hair is In do riot despair Kotalke is compounded on the principle that aided Nature In girini me a full growth of hair when I was bald see the plrrnre below) and it is d-ing wonders for others men. women sat children.

I could fill this whale riser wito spector of. Mercantile Establishments, Is Here to Help Business Men Learn and Observe the Statute. There will be a special meeting of the Ithaca Common Council at eight High Air Above Crtfwds Program Ratified Service Men on Wednesday, Grange Day Aerial maneuvers have been added GOSSARD CORSET WEEK THE MILLS SHOP we have all the models in cossard Corsets of the new Fall now in. If you wear Cos-sard Corsets, this is the time to select your new model. A small deposit will hold the special corset for you if selected jiis week.

Mills Harinello Hairdress-ing and Corset Shop "THE TASITT SHOP Corner State and Aurora Sts. o'clock tonight in the city hall rooms for the purpose of arranging for a new conies of testimonials from pe ons who great when a person finds, after all else has faili! that ta 4im, i Nature needed as aid la producing a splendid growth ef hair. Yeu may now obtain the genuine Kotalko under ray guarantee at the drug store, or the druggist will get it for yon. but take nothing else that is to the official program of the Tompkins County fair, which will open in this city a week from tomorrow at the fair grounds. Two exhibitions of specially arranged stunts and antics Albert King, aged 20, from Elmira.

who has been working in this city recently, was arrested and arraigned before Judge Daniel Crowley in city court this morning charged with petit larceny in the alleged theft of a watch from Henry Meany at the Cornell ransfer Barns on West State Street, on or about July 23. Meany reported the theft to the police a short time ago. alleging that the watch was stolen while the Sells-Floto circus was in the city. Late last week iY" -JSt-" 17 Wfcen Bold Hair Crown issue of bonds toiover the expense of the paving of the, eight additional' Jonn E. Donegan, state merchantile streets in this city which were includ-; inspector, from the of mer-ed in the last plan of the Board of inspection of the state depart-Public Works.

ment of labor, with offices at 230 Fifth Though the work on a majority of Avenue, New York, is in Ithaca to con-these streets has been completed thejfer merchants regarding the ob-city has made no plans to pay off the servance of the new law relating to contract prices to the two contif ctors, rest and labor, employment of women P. n. Conlev and Warren Brothers and minors and the welfare of em- in the air over the crowds at the fair Or, If yen wish first to prove Kotalko. send for Testing box which will come to you by Ball sromntly ta ePJ.al.nlT package. Enclose only 10 cents, ailter or stamps, in your letter.

-Satisfy yoursel Tou want to (top falling hair, eliminate dandruff, strengthen and develop renewed growth of aireis and silk-like hair, or row that bald sot with bair. Buy KOTALKO at the drurSt? or gat the dune testing box by mail NOW. apply once or twice daily watch ia your mirror! Address: JOHN HART BRITTAIN, BB-i684 Station NEW YORK, N.Y. grounds have been scheduled by con tract with the Thomas-Morse Com Company, for the work. pany, and Wednesday and, Friday of next week are the dates decided upon for the exhibitions by the fair Detective Sergeant Walter Helm found the watch In Sage's pawn shop and then traced it to King, who was ar rested.

This morning King pleaded guilty Warner's Question Bird js-ti to the charge of petit larceny and said ployes in general, in stores and certain other business places. Mr. Donegan, in an Interview this morning, stated the general scope of his duties as inspector of mercantile and made it clear that he is here to cooperate in a friendly spirit in the initiation of the law enforcement, not to antagonize anyone or to spy on businessmen, but to help them both in the understanding of what the law requires and in the way it should be carried out. Aim of the Law. Tf vnn want tn brine? thft neatftrl tfw-vwe that he is already on parole in Chemung County, where he was convicted Tonight the Common Council will be asked to make definite plans for the issue of $110,000 wcrth of bonds to cover this paving expense.

Whether the bonds can be issu-so that individual citizens of the city would be given the privilege of buying up the bonds in small lots and holding them in Ithaca, or whether they will have to be issued in a block so that corporations in New York City or other financial centers will get the only chance at the bonds will probably be decided tonight at the Council meeting. of grand larceny in the theft of some summer season to terms arm your- Vf.yf' diamonds in Elmira about four months THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD Came to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health ago. He was placed in the custody self with the pure drugs sold at ftr-'- of the sheriff of that county, he said. flila ctnre TlafTio oftpn iiRine' T11TB ATTft soaps and after bathing, pure tal- 3eA So Judge Crowley adjourned the case until tomorrow until the Chemung County authorities could be communicated with, before sentence was The new law is designed to protect women and children from unduly pro rvc" pure cum powders.

longed hours of work, to give all em The formal program of the fair, which will last four days next week, from Tuesday to Friday, inclusive, was at a meeting of the fair association directors the other evening. Tuesday will be set aside fr en-tries and arrangement of articles on exhibit at the fair. Conway's Band will play a concert at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and another at 8 o'clock in the evening at the fair grounds. Dancing will take place in the domestic hall, both afternoon and evening, and some fancy exhibits of the art will be shown on the ballroom floor. Wednesday, "ig Day" On Wednesday, being Victory and Constitution Day, will be the big events of the week.

Following the parade of the Ithaca Fire Department early in the afternoon, special airplane stunts will be performed over the fair grounds at 2 o'clock, followed by an address of welcome to all service men at 3 o'clock by Judge Willard M. Kent. Conway's Band will then playes wholesome conditions of labor Ellensburg, Wash. After I was married 1 was not well for a long time a a SUNDAY PICTURES Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy Incorporated 5 214-216 East State Ithaca, IT. T.

ana to preserve to tnem tneir day of rest. "Mercantile establishments" include business and telegraph offices, restaur ana a gooa aeai 01 the time was not llllillilinilllllllllll able to to about. START NEXT WEEK Our greatest desire was to have a child in our home and one jfek "Mil CITY FOOD SHOP MAY OPEN SOON Army Supplies May Be Sold Here by Last of Week-Store May Be on Seneca Street Opposite City Hall i i 1 i .1 i Ii ants, hotels, apartment houses, theaters, bowling alleys, barber shops, shoe-shining shops, all of which, with stores are subject to inspection under the law. The chief new features of the labor law are as follows: I Sunday night movies in Ithaca will day my husband start with next Sunday perform lllplll came back from town with a bottle of Lydia E. Pink-ham's Veeetable Last mgnt tne city ordinance Imdi id would not permit the display of the movies as the new regulation permit To Protect Children Children under 14 years of age must Compound and ting the shows after.

8 p. m. on Sunday had not yet gone into effect. wanted me to try it. It brought relief fiTkm mv tmnhtp not be employed.

Children between 14 and 16 may be employed only on City, Clerk W. O. Kerr will publish the new rulmg this week in time for the performances next Sunday night a certificate issued by the board of health, and this must be on file at the place of These children may be employed only after 6 a. m. The Strand theater will open for the Sunday night shows, while plans are on foot by the management of the and until 6 p.

m. And Women. Female employes more than 16 years 'of age may be employed not Star and Crescent theaters to show pictures that evening also, it is un I improved in health so I could do my housework; we now have a little one, all ef which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. O.

S. Johnson, R. No. 3, Ellensburg, Wash. There are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are denied this happiness on account of some functional disorder which in most cases would readily yield to Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Such women should not give up hope until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special advice write Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Lynn, Mass. The result of 40 years experience vot service. Some of the Goods on Way.

The openinfg of the municipal store for the sale of the army foods that will be received by the city committee in the next few days, will take place probably the last of this week, if present indications of shipment and transit hold good. Several stores in the business section of the city have been talked of for the site for the big sale to the citizens of Ithaca at cost prices of the army food but it expected that Chairman M. E. Calkins will designate the store on East Seneca Street nearly opposite to the city hall, where the firm of Klenke and Drew, formerly give a concert. Horse races in the 2:26 class and, the 2:15 class will be held after the address on the race track, and dancing will be enjoyed in the domestic hall.

A sheep-shearing contest by G. Townsend of Inter-laken will be shown at 2 p. m. Wednesday night will be the Constitution Day celebration with a spe cial address on the birth of the American constitution by a speaker of state-wade prominence who will address a big mass meeting at the fair grounds at 8 o'clock. Conway's Band will give its second concert of the day following this address.

Thursday, Grange Day Grange Day will be celebrated derstood. Acid-Stomach Steals Strength and Good Feelings From Millions more than six days or 54 hours a week ALUMNA'S DAUGHTERS TO ENTER ALMA MATER Mrs Carrie Slater and her Catherine and Caroline are at or more than nine hours a day, unless the additional hours are taken from some other day's hours. A similar provision, with an added one prohibiting work earlier than 6 a. m. or later than 10 p.

m. in restaurants, is not applicable to third class cities, to which Ithaca bejongs, Mr. Donegan said. Employers must post a notice giving the hours of employment of women and minors under Section 161 of the law, conspicuously in each room, with timo of beginning and ceasing work. AH employes, except, janitors, watchmen, those whose employments Trinrcrlar The ronoral ii rt Yonkers preparing for removal to Ith livoetntlr form finite Anmoro fiafl Weir SllOp.

School Books aca, having taken an apartment in the Lark in Block on Stewart Avenue. The Misses Slater will enter Cornell this FalL Mrs. Slater is a graduate of Cornell in the clas3 of 1891 and is a daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Adsitt who is well remembered by Ithaca business bakeries, in care of animals and in men as the manager for a long time of keeping fires, does not require more than three hours work on Sunday, for all Country Schools and the Wyckoff Institute, conducted in the Sprague Block on.

East State Soup to the extent of 960 one-pound cans, including 480 cans of chicken soup, 240 cans of mock turtle soup and 240 cans of oxtail soup, are the latest items to be shipped by the war department storehouses to Ithaca, according to the Invoices received by Mayor Frank Davis recently. Yellow cornmeal, in quantity of 1,000 pounds in 100-pound 'sacks. 98 two-ounce bottles and 24 eighf-ounce bottles of vanilla extract are also included in the last shipment to this city. The codfish and bacon which have been received are in storage here. superintendent and foremen, are en Street for many years.

Mrs. Adsitt titled to one period of 24 consecutive agricultural implements, ornamental and domestic manufactured articles will be open from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m.

At 10 a. m. roadsters, coach and carriage horses will be sent through their paces in front of the grandstand. In this exhibit will be the horse3 of Mrs. Irene Castle Treman, which are being shown at the state fair at Syracuse this week.

Conway's Band will give concerts Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday afternoon and evening. Horse races will take place both afternoons. Children's Day will be celebrated Friday. The boys' stock judging contest and the ladies' driving contests will be held in the morning with a parade of all prize winning animals One of the worst features of acid-stomach is that very often it literally starves its victims in the midst of plenty. And the strange thing about it is that the people with acid-stomachs seldom know what their trouble really is.

No matter how good or wholesome the food may be, or how much they eat, they do not gain in strength. This is clearly explained by the fact that an acid-stomach cannot properly digest food. -Instead of healthy, normal digestion, the excess acid causes the food to sour and ferment. Then when this mass of sour, fermented food, charged with excess acid, passes into the intestines, it becomes the breeding place for all kinds of germs and toxic poisons, which in turn are absorbed into the blood and in this way Sistributed throughout the entire body. And that is exactly why it is that so many thousands of people eat and eat and keep on eating and yet are literally starving in the midst of plenty.

Their acid-stomachs make it absolutely impossible for them to get the full measure oX nourishment out of their food. And it doesn't take long for this poor nourishment to show its ill effects in a weakened, emaciated body. You may say: "My stomach doesn't hurt me. That may be true because many victims of acid-stomach do not actually suffer stomach pain3. Then again, there are millions who do suffer all kinds of aches and pains headaches, rheumatic twinges, jrout, lumbago, pains around the heart and in the chest who never dream that an acid-stomach is the real cause of the trouble.

Naturally the sensible thing to do is to strike right at the very cause of this trouble and clean the excess acid out of the stomach. There is a quick, easy way to do this. A wonderful new remedy quickly removes ther excess acid without the slightest discomfort. It is EATONIC. Made in the form of tablets they are good to eat just like a bit of candy.

They literally absorb the injurious excess acid and carry it away through the intestines. They also drive the bloat out of the boy inef act you can fairly feel it work. Make a test of EATONIC in your own case today. Get a big box of EATONIC from your druggist. See for yourself how surely it brings quick relief in those painful attacks of indigestion, bitter heartburn, belching, disgusting food repeating, that awful bloated, lumpy feeling after eating and other stomach miseries.

Banish all your stomach troubles so completely that you forget you have a stomach. Then you can eat what you like and digest your food in comfort without fear of 'distressing aftereffects." If EATONIC does not relieve you, it will not cost you one penny. You can return it to your druggist and get your money back. So if you have the slightest question about your health if you feel you are not getting ail the strength out of your food if you are not feeling tip-top, ready for your work, full of vim and vigor do giv EATONIC a fair trial this very day and see how much better you will feel. will make her home with Mrs.

Slater hours of rest each week. High Schools. Save money. New and used books at REDUCED PRICES and the grandchildren. There are other regulations which are fully explained on a sheet, giving an abstract of the law, which will be COMMISSION REJECTS given to every employer affected.

TRACY'S BOOK STORE BELL COMPANY'S OFFER PROF. WORKS TO TALK Opp. Strand E. Stats. OVID FARM HAS TO GROTON TRADE BOARD The up-state public service commis sion which is investigating the tele-i PREHISTORIC STRUCTURE around the track at 1 just before the second exhibition of aerial stunts will be given by the Thomas- The monthly meeting of the mem phone rate situation throughout this region and the up-state generally, rejected the offer of the New York Tele Traces of an acient fortification or breastwork that had evidently been built several centuries before the diS' bership of the chamber of commerce of Groton will be held in the rooms on Tuesday evening.

Sept 9, at 8 The speaker for the occasion will be Prof G. A. Works of Cornell University, who will speak of the benefits of an agricultural course in phone company to make a five per cent reduction in rates for one year, beginning October 1. The offer was made by the company with the suggestion that the present investigation covery of America by Columbus, while hardly noticeable, are still visible on Lot No. 29 in the township of Ovid, Morse scouts, the fastest airplanes In the world.

The horse races will follow. The children's patriotic parade will take place on the track at 1:30 o'clock, while the airplanes are hovering over the grounds in their antics. The baby welfare exhibit extends over the four days of the fair. The state will have here its famous war relic exhibition which is being shown this week at the New York State fair at Syracuse. Seneca county.

the public school. Carlton P. Brown be discontinued and new rate determined upon after one year's operation at the reduced rate. The earthwork Is located on what will give a talk on foreign trade. is known as the Ditmars farm, within Fatness Kills 31,0 Yearly Tat is fatal to health and personality.

It to estimated that over 3 l.OOO persons haest died eaett year ia the paat decade lone before their allotted span of life, throne the effects of excessive fatness. Any overs ton nan or woman is carrying onh-slthy adiposity that ia pressing against and injuring vital organs of the body. The heart, that delicate) human apparatus, betomea congested. In numerous eases there are dan-gerona gatherings of packed in st aroand the throat, stomach, liver and other delicate parts. Through OTersteutness the afflicted person while apparently well as liable to aerr-usaeea.

neurasthenia, physical or mental collapse and other disorders, for obesity in irritating. Cases of heart failure, apoplexy, sunstroke, etc, are freqnent causes of premature Fat persona are particularly victims of accidents and are more liable than healthy, slender persons to death from in Queue, pneumonia, and other severe Oihnents. If yea are uieutual yon ehomld know ft Is traly ease ef slow eeacide tor ran to kill seers! a seed sssny nais before carers! eM see. empty ee-eeeae yoe do not etaasxipaie yauintf fraea tbe TrZD eLD Chairman Charles B. Hill, of Buffalo, said that unless the proposition was a half mile of the south line of the town and exactly on the dividing ridge decidedly, bettered, the hearing would between Cayuga and Seneca lakes.

FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH proceed. After the business meeting refreshments will be served and a social time enjoyed. This meeting and future meetings will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. It is hoped all will come early. Have the News delivered to your home every night, 60 cents per month.

adv. fioid in this city by A. B. brooks Son. White Burdick Co.

Edward P. Bodine ot Lodi, an uncle of George F. Bodine, county Judge of Seneca county, was born within the fort in 1847. and is the only person now living who can trace its outlines. The land upon which the fort was Armenian Leader to Present Silken Flag to President Wilson Advertise in the News located was owned by Cornelius Bo- din and his heirs from 1801 to 1824, and by his son, George Bodine and his heirs from 1824 to 187Q.

In 1801 tenM ef ejuaealtny. eneicnuy rat. etoeoovor. year by any winy eneoM Be improvea by niim standar: mar aneearanee ehonld eetawe aaeeew esd at a deUantfnUy eoeeewal mm einertwc Tbare Cornelius Bodine erected a small log house within 4he enclosure and in the snicht radeeoow known as feerein are Betted ef l. It eonsiaie ef eosw simpla dlreruoae wlU) the of oil ef kansn.

Thta saethoa is so pleasant it contains ee thyroid er etbar each Orastta following year moved his family there. Within the enclosure i3 about three acres of land, which at that early date was surrounded by an embankment earth three feet high with a base five insTsdianta. no sueueuus imrtai. no stsmuen: InOvad. yea way eat all yon end Tee norata.

system la naranawd It le perfectly beiinlm: noe awndad by phyeartans, A reliaee estf-weeensnt. By reducing now yon may expect greater contentment, happiness, increased mental and physical efficiency, better health and longer life. Be fair to yourself and thoaa who are dear to yon I Surprise everybody with yonr renewed vizor, vivacity and snr- ass infix superior personality. Get oil of ems (the easy korein system is in each pkg.) nt the drag store without delay: er if more convenient, send $1.00 cash, stamp money order to Koreia F. Kew Tork, T.

to eight feet wide. CORNELL "AG" COLLEGE HAS UNIQUE EXHIBIT The Cornell College of Agriculture has a unique exhibit at the state fair I- jzt ii in irirrniirriirT'irnniiiiii ki'iaatsswei? 4 LIBERTY BONDS CASHED We boy Liberty Bonds and pay rash at market value. Office at B. Roseman Clothing Store 103 IT. State St.

Will be begun Tomorrow Night by the News with the co-operation of Ithaca merchants. It is a feature that will appeal to young and old. Instructive and interesting Many-, purses of money will be awarded to the winners of the contest, which will run for three months. Complete rules governing the contest -will appear in tomorrow's issue of the News with the first installment of the feature. YOU VJULL WANT TO ENTER Read Tomorrow's News and get in the Contest at the Start.

this year. Most of the exhibits will be In the state institutions building, and the principal features will include a model of an ideal farm layout, in which the departments of rural engineering, landscape art, and farm management have cooperated. The home economics department will demonstrate food; clothing and shelter. One of the best features will be the little country theater, in which at least four plays will be produced under the new department of rural dramatics. The poultry department will give practical 'demonstrations in the selection of layfng hens, and in rearing and marketing poultry and poultry products.

The departments of entomology and plant pathology will show the principal insects and plant diseases, and how to control them. General Archague Torcom, most amous of the Armenian army leaders, arrived in this country recently on a mission to enroll his countrymen Automobile Fire Insurance The locses sustained in the garage Cre yesterday wjuld be made good if insured by our ALTO FIRE POLICY, which protects from -fire from anr cause, whereror the car mar be. See us at once and ret our rates. DO.VT DELAY W. B.

GEORGIA SON IiC at St. here in a protective army for service Armenia. General Torcom is a graduate of the French Military Acad emy, St. Cyr. and a veteran pf all the European wars since 1912.

The gene ral will soon go to Washington to present to President Wilson a silken flag of the Armenian nation. The flag was made for him by orphan childrjn who worked daily for seven months sewing it. The colors are red and yellow, with a double-headed eagle in the center. These photographs were taken upon the general's arrival in New York. Of ton thn first effort In classified advertising brings the wanted, remits but not always, of coarse.

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