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~~S~S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T~D~.·~~~D~·~~L~¥~.~~;1~~~-~~~·dB~A~T~A~TigA~,N~~[iiD~W~~JU~~~ u~~~~ ~ -.~.·~-=~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~= i BUFFALO HORSES ,____.__ _______ B~U--=--G ..::...:.:.:EA~T::_::' B:_::.U-=-.:G ·_;____,...._-~I TWO PROPOSITIONS . 1 \The Best Tonic I've Ever 1'aken\ A remark rondo by n custome.r yesterdny in our atoro after takiug a bottle of A:lberlo.ne .. WON TWO :EViENTS CARRIED A 1 CClRFU 1 , !. THRILLING CONTEST~· 0~ E:XPO- SI'JION PA:RK TRA.Cit ENJOY· En BY 2, 1){1{1; RACINfi THIS 4FfERNOON TRt:STEES A\CTHORIZED TO BOR-1 ROW $20,000 TO BlJY LA.i.'\\D Ar-'D Bt:ILD HALL. Blue Bi11d Art Shop 'S. L. Cooley, \~o. 3 Bank Street Imported Yargs !n Paisley; Iris m1l Sillt ~Uxed Shetlanti'- Stamped Go01I.s, ~lndeira Doilies. D.l'ti,C. E.)rliROIDEBY. ..A~'D CROCHET COTTONS Free lnstruc\tion in lmllllcg wit:h purchase of yarn. Ordel'll· tal!cn for Sweaters. Triumph Hosiery in Silk and Lisle. J:nliial an1l ~lonogram Lettet·s for 'Kt=broitlery. Sotliing roirnctJ!ous about this- it's just applying. horse sense to n 1 cJidne. The formula is ·•· <'On- rrntrated combinulipn of elliqieut tonics so prepared' as lo be ·readily \'similut•d by tbewenkest stomach, r;~unlly valued by a<l\tlts (Jr chil- dr~n. It's guarnnle-ed,. . Wilh the band playing \The Old Gray ~!arc\ and \Bumey Google.' 'the two- •lny race mret held undt>t• !he auspices of Gen.,see County Gentlemn's Driving c•lub wns opened at Exposition park yes- VOTE ABOUT FOUR f() ONE Corfu, July ;!.~.-At rho sc•hool e!Pc-- ;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tion held yesJorday afternoon the prnpo- --- · -- -·-- -· ·---·------- •itiun to borrow not to exceed s~(I,U\Jl) to Sold in Batavia by Alberty Drug Co. Phone 908 122 Main. St. . terdny afternoon. Fully '2.,000 people attended the races. The cloudy weather · rlid not dampen tho ·spirit of the race :.followers and the pounding\ of ltoofs down the home stretch was as masic to the enrs of the toyers of liOI\Ses Hundreds of automobiles :rmrked on the grounds gave the im11ression of the ·eounty fair, while the hot·il~g, ice cream :and soft drink stands, also ren1inders of the fair, did a rushing .business. The grandstand was a mass of.eolor nnd the be secured by bonds, the principal to be puynble in t1venty nnnunl installnwnts of ~1,000 eneh, for the purpose of erect- ing a new village hall, wos ca.rried, t h• i vote being 89 \yes\ and !!3 \\no\ antl 1 one blank. I Pr<>positi.o!l Ko. Z to purehase Ct·om. Charles H. and Ent\rictt .lll. Browlj prop-·· erty adjoinin!l' the present villuge hall pi·op,rty for a sum not exeeedi ng $3.000 : out of the $:!0,000 was .also ean:ied. th<·re being 88 votes for. ~1 against n.n•l four blank, 113 votes being cast in alL 1 ~::;,:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;! crowd in the stand ·gave John Skehan of : Batavia a grf'at ovation 1ihen ·he drove =-- · his horse, Sidney W., to ·second place J.o'lre Chief's Appointmrnta. j Corfu, July 2R.-Fir-e Chief R. A. Kinoe of the Corfu fire department llas; made the following appointments: 1 No matter whut·yom ailment may be, whether ACUT~ or CH1lOpnc, tho correction of the: mech.anical de- rangemrnts of the structural f:rame- n.>rk will be followed hy a c•mpl•te restoration of perfect function., nud that is HEALTH. An invitation is ext~nded to you to come to my o~ice, and talk. orer :~our hculth probleJns ~>lthout cost. KRAEMER The ~hirO.pract()r On Jackson Street Over G. II. J1ltelps's Store Hours 10 to 11 : 2 to 5; 'I tCJ ll Select Stationery There are many special and select features about the station- ery 'vhich we hattdle, all of \\'hich will appeal to you. See our display- itt East win- •low and then conte in and let us show you our vcty complete line. Leadley !)rug Co. Two Quality Drug Storr& !l9 nr~in Street 63 li-Ialn Street 'in the third heat of the 2 :2S trot. Only one minor nr<'ident occurred during the nft~rnoon. Minor Direct, ·owned by A. C. Horton of Syracuse, went thrug-h the fmce while ronntling the turn at the south end of the trnek. .Slight damage was done to the sul~y. Each race was n t hrillcr · with the horses bunched and rnri.ng neck and neck <lowu the stretch. Edw.ar<[,D., owned by ·W_ J. Dwyer of Buffnlo, won the 2:25 trot, but not tmtil ho 'beat Miss Edith, owned by T. P. Gains of Slterbourlle, in the firth heat. The 2:18 pace went to Clay Nellie Patch, owned by A.rthur Hnslip of Hilton, in three•straight heats and wns hotly eontesll'<l by Bonnie Co- •·lmtn. orrnP<l hy A. F. C\'nll•n of R.orhes- ter. nphir C're•k nf th<> .John R. Brady <tnbl.•s of Bufl'olo won the 2 :H trot in four bents, Frank LowP11 ot nocbster acted as starc••r and Chnrlea D- 11'. :r.runger of War;aw. S. G. Lnpto~Jc ~~ Dryden nnd F. M. Standish <>f A..lblon were the ,iudgP~. .Jnntes P. Len:ihan of Batavin, Lou Gre<>n of Geneseo an~! Charles Cliff of .\lbion were the timers. George• A. Fi·mmu \l\<\ns the clerk of the course. The 1\Iore tbnn 1.()00 SCJttnre miles of Pennsylvania, Xl\w JErsey nnd other eastern states arc ailllrlrd 1dt b Jnpnncse liertles which ar<' destroying !'raps. Miss BNty Happ is shown boJ,Jing n eiust<'l' of the insects ta:kcn :frotn an UP(lle trer. Below is the \bug stnlio:n .. at Hir<>rtnn, ~. J., whrre gorM·nment entomo!Dgists are releas- ing tho\lsauds o{ bugs of nulot1s species to battle tho ,Tnpanese beetle. results: ~:z:i TROT-l'nrse. ~300. E<lwnrd D .• l>.q,, W . .T. 11eyl'r, Dnff<tl•l-T~y-m;m ................. 2 1 1 S 1 ~~~~~~~~~;!u~·c~it~:-inh\ ~ ·: ?n'~:_s~ 1 2 5 1 2 Ar<Jnday's Radio Progran l'll<ln~y W., J>.go., J\obn Sl,h.nn, Bntnvln-!<kPhnn _, ............. 33 24 Elln n. T\ni~ht, h.m., }~rank Toor, lto1 hrstE'r-1'oor .......... , 0 5 3 Z Fnir Silk. h m.. Elmtrl'e- l~nrm, 13nfJnlo-'-Domon ........... - .• , 4 4o 4. Bon ~oliN, h.J:.. A. Cl111oott, Hnmht<r~--F.Irli•hl~<• •• -. . .••. , 5 d~. Lndtltr r.11ri<. b.~ .• \·· J .. Dwyer, Burr:llo-1•'\'Yf'\r .................. 7 dH. Tlmc--2:10%,; 2:~0~ii 2iZl.'~~; 2;21;i; 2:31Li, 2·11l l'ACl\~Pnr••• ~()(). GnY 'XPl!h' Pntcb. b.m., Arthur Hnsllp. Hlltoo-rr~sllJl .... _ ....• :1. 1 1 D{•nntu Cotlmt\l h. m., A.. P. Col- ton RC\-ebf'Clter-C'oltnn .......... 2 Tmmt' ll:tsty, rnm .• \\'lllinDI Rnlph, ~:rrnrnst.\'-Rnlph •• ••o ....... o •••• 3 3 !I f,l'fl).' MnSPl\. lJ,\U., mmt:reo Farm, Bn!Y1lo-Thmon ........... - ••..• 5 4 .. 5 Jimmie Dlrrct, 11 g, Chrlatcplier C';1so~·. Entn\\ln-Pnuly ••..• u .... 6 :S 4 l\h~t:'r,1n J{ltt5')tl, b g., ll11rry D. I.ottln. Albloli-I~1ttln ... - ..... ~ 10 1•1 Bill I<' l':t11 r, h.lf.. 0. R. \\'\.nll:rr Web\ter-W'lll<or ••·•-···•·-····· T 0 C '\'r~t RiriP, \h.q. .Arthttt Jiasllp, Hllton·-\ll\,•h~r ••••••• --···-····· S 7 7 ~!oONP~ \l' July 31)11<. 1\0JlA:\E, RcrbP9!l'r (360 lUt'ller!.) Stntion (\h)lq(lrl f<lr tw·o \ft-elts. \\'(•Y', ~t'h~neelnll~- (38 nl(lfers) lt :30 A. M.- ~tl•rk mnrli:rt rcport:- 11 :4n A. M.-.Wt~ntb·<.,. ror~rast. 11 ;55 A. M.-o•fidal thue slgnnl•. 1 ·ou P. ~~.-~'\''\\- 7:·10 P. ~1.=-llmt•nll sc-ores. 7 :~o P. l\1.-Dau'e- IIIUS!.C. WGR, ·llutr,.lo <3GO mctera) 3•30 P. l\1.-Ti•ll·ti.niO lnt<SIC. 0:00 P. ~1.-0r•tnn rorirot. 8:00 Po M.-C~nee-rt l•rogL\nm. lt'!D. St. l,ord.o, ~lo. (400 mo.t~rs) <Ce•ltrJl atonrl.nril t imN 8:00 P. ~1.-'i'ho ...:>l'rl'll, \'St>Tin>:lllald.': WIP, Plllilmlrtpo.11tn. FR. (GOO meiPr•> 3:110 P. )1.-,\rll•t: roclrnl. 0:4U I'. M.-li,,Jiil'l\;.lll tltJlll:'. CFCA Toront<>. On\t. tWO meters) 2:30 P. ~f.-)Jniu•e mu~i(•. s·uo IJ. M.-l',•ill'r-rt pr...-.trrnato E.o\.ST I'E)Cill!OEE. EVENT. :lrtn<-r Plrect. r-b.h., A. <:. lic•rton, ~yrnrou~f'-fTC\rton .•..••...••.•• 9 Tltn D., h.t; .• H. 1 1 • F~l\• Chnthnm, 8 S Baptist Y.P.S.C.E. \Vent on a Picnir Ont.-Chorrl<'r , ............ - ..... 10 0 to l~ast Pt>::nbrolw. Thnl'-2:1tlW.: 2:1fl';:: ~:lCt~ .. Enst l'mubr\'\~ ,July ~~.-1'l1e nnnunl ~·J·I TFOT--Purse, ~Mo. pionic o[ the 1\n TJtist senior 'L .!'.S.C.E.I :Jift~~n;~E>Pf\~~~~~ • 0 ~~~~~~ ... ~· ~~~~~: 4 11 nt lJol\S<'~hoe Ink~ nil Tlaur~dn~· nftrrn•~c·n I RusiP f•'risrn, lt.m., \\· 11. Gott, was not !nrg.dy :sttmded, <J\\ Htg to thr I ~JlP11~PI 0 Jlnrt-01Jtt •·••- •. o .. ~ ...... '1 2 2 2 bUsy SP8SllU- JlR:!\r~I~J~~~·C'dJt~n ·~: •• :: .. ~:'. 1 ~~~: z 3 3 3 Eight mPnJI•rrs nf tha Wide Awnkc rrin~• r,yn<lon, bl.~.. C~or~e II. junior proji'\<Jt foo-d rlub were nt u meet-! k'hPlns, llat:J.vln-Bu•b .... ·-····· S 4 4 <i ing wi.lh ::.\oli!s ..Un·t .. ·lieu ~rnnmns on, WOC. n,...-.n(>art. IR. (484 mttor:>) (Contra! stnnllnr<l time) }~ .'10 \J. - l ::'!lllll€\8 ('Oil~Prt, !l: ::l 1'. ~~.-~lnslc-nl pro!!rllmo 6 :,11 L :\f.-l:;nsc-hall Horcs. D ·lJfl P. :::'11-Bill~d COU{IC>rt. WIIA.!:i, l.ouh.-lltc, Its. (400 meter•) t~ntrnl stnnllard time) 4:00 P. '!11.-0r~nn <ccttnL ::; :00 1·. !\1.-U;l;~hall scnrcso WEA~'. X«nr 'I\otlc U02 meters) 4:00 P. ::-1--\rttst reoiNl. R:OO P. ~f -l • .!lC\€'rt flrQ:m:un. D ;00 1'. :11,-DJUC\C nmsic. 'YN.\.C, lk>'Oton, Mn.,s. (27S rnettza) aC'11ntral stnnrlar•l timP) 1 C'O P. ')l.-khc\ll!lrLt Cnltmlnl orch!!&trn. 4.00 1 1 • )1.-lll:Hit\<' D\11Sll:' h~OO 1 1 • \t-c~n.e-:ert )Jro~tnJ1\· CAN filUI!·BAu JOBS R~INfi ~lEN SUCCESS? T m~~:UP-i; ~:t..Jtt,.: !!ol5~; !!:15:Yt•. Thursday evrhing: .. J~ drnt~nstru.tion or 1 · .Anothl'r big clny of rncing is bcmg the mukin;: of m Zl<inehes '\Ins g11·~n b~·. !tel<! this nftNnoon. Tho ra•es today I ~lisa Bemire l'rn11tur<l. )!Jss Wiuifrc<i; nrP the ::! :!!:l !)nee with a entrll's, tbP Dyer nud :\:I iss rboo \\\nil. 2 :1<; trot with t•n ontr-ii'S and tl1e 2 :1-! Three tourists -en rotile from Los Au- Assjstant ehi<>fs, Orvis S. Kenyon, J. Floyd Hoaglin and Clnrenee :r-::. Curtis•. b~siJes the regular assistant, (}lenn ,Y. Yir~e.ry: noz<le and hose men, H. J. I.n·Henre, C. B. Ileacb, D.\ L. O\Brian W. H. ~orton, .A. F. Ba.ngert and W. C. Ebm,.nn: laclders, Anson R. Lawrence, George P. llnley, L. G. Hilborn, Grrald Fln:H-rty and Samuel W\. Ingram; rh~m·. ieal SU(lJ>Iies. Charles H. Brown. J. E., Pot:er nnd Charles 0. Palmer. R.egalar drills will llo held beginning next •rues- day evening with C. B. Bene h as drill master. Floral Olferings nt a FunernJ. Corfu, July ZS.-Among the floral of- ferings n t. lsabelie Cllnn '•il'a funeral on I 1'hursunr \ere [lir,·es fr•>ID the Corfu stuiy club nn<l from tb .. Friencl!y Bibie class of the Pcn1broke Cburrh of Christ. Mrs. Hattie SehnDinn of Buffalo h•1s been a guest of llr•. ~Iary .A. E. Marsh anrl Mrs. Mnry 1'. Gm\\'in. ~Irs. llarlon Porter Smythe of Roeh- ester wns the guest of ~Irs. Albert S. Childs Friday. Mrs. C. J, Blessing bas retn:rned from a vi~it with ~Ir. and Mrs. WilUnm Bless· ing of Allegnn:l'\. Mrs. Claude \\\\. Wittman is visiting her father, T. H. Cook of Anburn. )Ie. llll\s Jennie I. Wing of Rorhrster is spending tho summer with her brother, ' Hnrr;;r B. -\;.;.'.::in.:.:g::.:· ____ _ ALE.X,U.,l>ER ROAD PR~GRAl\I. Charact~ .lluildcrs l\fet at :II:rs. Carrle Black's Jlomo. Alexander, July 28.-.A plea·~mnt mel't- ing oi the Character Builders' class was held yesterdn;v afternoon. at th.e home of Mrs. Carrie Black on Church street. '.rhcre were 15 }lresent. It was voted to purchnso a lew hymnals for the us<> in the church. Tlle program <'Onsistcd of I music on the •·ictroln, readings by Mrs. Erou:.a !Innis, :lliss Carrie Stanley, :Mil<• I Snrnh Ridgr, :llrs. Mary Weimar nn•l )Irs. Cl'ora ~Ioulton, and n pnpi'r by l\Iiss ; Elln HngPr. Th<> hn•IP!\S sPrvPd refresh· , mcnts. Tbc next gutberlng will bl' onj Fdday, August 31st, n.t Mrs, lone Rid· die's. Mrs. WarrPn ;\Inulton, who is staying in th~> lloult<m cottagE> nt Si!~Pr Jake, 'lrame home 'fhurst!ay night tn nttend the l'hnractcr J3nilde.rs' daM meet iog, which I 1 1\\RS entertained by )Irs. Cnrrio Blnok I yMt~.rrlny afternoon. nod retuMlrcl to her oottnge this morning. Mr•. llnry Hmmnn, who bn' btrn •l'ending two months \\·itb fri.ends here, ltef.t for her home in D<'trnit, ::Uioh., ;srs. tcrdny. ll!iss Can!~ ~lnnley hns rPturned from r..e Roy, wh!'re she hn.s ,oPen spending two weeks. · Miss Anna Wi~:ht nnd )ll!dred Xi:ron are ...-i•iting fri~nds in l'n•t PPmbrokP. ·----------------l pace with six •ntri~s. geles, Calif.~ t\ 1•i.sit friends in :IInrtford. Conn., enmned on the grounds formerly used ns the East Pe1nbrokc cem!'tery, Erwin an•! GrnrgP f\lark hn·w return· 1 ed frnm Rr>rl:P\tcr. where t'.ry ha>e boen 1 . spending sei'Prttl weeks. ~Irs. Emil:; Spnulding h •pending A few <!\l'S with. friends In H:lmburg. R~snlts of Yestcrilay'l Gnm!IS. Intet•nntlonnl-~yrn•·•\<> ·JO. l3utl':tlo 12; 1'\P-wnrk 5, Pnlf.imorf' !!! ToTCilltrt 3, Rnrh(u:;.~ tt•r 1 : .Trrsoy City s. Jtoadln~ G. \\ntlon~l-rlnclnnatl 4,. nro<;>l<l:rn 3 (12 lnnln~sl: l'hlln•l•lpllln 3. St. L<>\UIR 2: Pittsburg: S, r.oston S; Chlcngo~New- York (rninl. Amrrtl\n.n-t\•nqhlndfln ~B, 11(\eton 7: Thursday n.ighl. )!iss Minnie Chaddock bas return:d from Bntnvin, where she lms bf>cn n guPst j of U.r. nnd Mrs. Walter H. Ch:nddock for I a week. enn tor service. You'll find it an•wered bY one ot the little nds In tln BuslDess ~'\vi~e ~C:J:\rup. C'ln•slficntton 18-30, tn I Dailey's Undertaking- Establiihmcnt 8-15 State Street NPw ror'< 7. Phllndolphln ~. No othm: ~RnlPS pJ!l,refi. Mrs. C. A \~ihnn.rth an<! <laughter Verline of 'Ieeuins•b, Mich., !tm•e been visiting :\Irs. 1\.-ilmarth\s sister, l\Irs. '\Yard l\!ook:. >£rs, Yerline's sons Rnr-~ mond and UrorgP nr!'ompnnied h~r. but rem.1ined w·itli their grnnrlparPnts, llfr. nnd :Mrs. ltcmllo 1·'1\llllPI\ or Indian l!'alls.; Howard and l\\Orcst ~tringba:rn uf l:la-: .._ Tlio ~\-Wil ~!ossified I'D!:<> tu<layc. i Our Best Attantion Given to Funerals- Motor or horse-drawn Hearse, as desired. -Telephone- S A. M. t() 6 P. M. 1394-R, 702\\iV 799-W -Night Calls- 394·R,799-W Expert Repai\'·ing Hammond, s Garage Service Service l!'irst-(lunlil}' AltiUYI Opjlcsit.• Poslortlce ST!!.NFI\G OF 'I .. HE' CLUBS. In.ternntloanl Y·elll;lle rtnhs ._ \~011.. TJo!t- llnltht'\'rn- ··~·••o••••·•·~2 ~H 1\orhr,te~: •.••••. .- ••. ~ .. !I •10 Bnffnlo -················~:t 47 ']'oronto .......... \\'' ,.5:1: Nl ~t~~~~~'geit;;·::::::::::.;:~ ~fi 1\P'l\'nrk ••••••••• oo• ..... 41 ~0 s:rrn<'nsn .... o ...... ••• 4Z ~1 National League. ('!nbs W011 .. ~P\\ \ .. •lrk ••••••••••.•.. 50 rtnf\ftlnntt ............. '.~6 I Pitf!;l•tlrg .............. 51; !'h!CMO ••••••••••••••···Ill 1~ronk1vrt ••.• 0 .... •o• ~···-46 ~t .• I.onfct ............ , o•, 47 l'hllaliPiphln •...•••••.. :28 Bc·~ton ..... •o o• •••••• o, .~5 Lost- !12 ~s 31 4, I> .Ji R2 67 tnvia, on their r<'\tnru from n n:Jotor trip t ~rfi to Kun;ms Clly, Enn., hn vr been visiting ' .onr. their uncle nU<l mmt, Ur. and .llr~. :g~g Frank Frens. .4f•~ Mrs. Rn!Dh Po.ortCJ' nf \\ynming is vis· :tf;\ iting her itaughter, l\Ll's. E. L. Mapes, .{OS Jr~Iiss Ella:. E. ~nt,es is slowly reco>er·l . P.C. ing, from a srl'inus ill~ess. I< n rnnu good oulr f~r thE' pnrt:icular An,erlcQ.n Lcatlll\'. Club• Won. :\Pl\' )'orl\ , .•• , ••••.•.. of\!~ f'Je\·r.lanrl o •••••••••••••• .:iO ~t. l.nui,;;; , ••• o. o ....... o 47 ::tl~ 'I~e Hrv_. ;Judson \\ rnd~n.burg, ~astnr job for wl<i:<-h be has brPu Stleciillly .~l:! of tne Bnpt:Ist ell: mrh, who ts on b1s nn- 1 trnin•d? A dnzen college graduates, suc- .\)::t. nunl ''n('ati..onl has hPen f:P<'ndi.llg a f(IW, <'P$F:ful in .tll('h• profl\ssion~. al'e casting :~~* days with liis datigbt.,.rs in Bllffnh> nnd I aside th• jnbs tloPy trainee! tbemsel\·es .:•11 from there w~ut to .\Jexnndrin bny. 1 to !ill just tn find out. For one l\enr .~1~ :\Ir. and Jl.1·s. Jlolph S. Fettrr nn<ll thry will worl; in fields quite foreign to dau;:hters Vivmll: nn<l Dm:<llhy of BmT- thrir rn lliu!:'S to try out this experiment, r.ost. r.c. ala hnvo b~•n 'Vi•iting :l.lrs. ~·ctter\$1 whieb hP~fill n• \ joke in a Los Angeles ~~ :~~~ mother, ~Irs. ,Ju<Json '\mdenbt11'g. dub '\'·r1·nl me>ntts ngo. One of the 44 .510 . mr.n. ·Le n~l..:Y Ellsworth Grooms, a min .. H .foOl) North B~-rou.~!::w's Eusincss Clmngc. I ing chrmi·l, who rrrrntly hurl charge of j~ .4. ... ~ Xor.th ll;yTon, J ul1 !!~.-.\.. 11\. Hprngur n large <:)ani•l<> plmtt in Xemda, hns lit :1.~5 of North l-3jNll lmfl R{oid loi.:; gnr~tge at I nlrr:uly pl111~g ... ,J it. to h:s UP\V \'ork:. The ;5 .3n Byron to Peter ~··lunnllz, \hn hns tnl<·l mining <hfll>i'l i• now n movio actor! f'f'trott ................ H f'hir :IJ!'O • o,, •. ·••, o ••. ,. 4~ Pttil~.rtelphi.l ............ 4~ \\':tc:hhlgtnn ............ !m Bo•ton ..• , ............. 3:1 Nationals ami Slnffortl. Enrl l'Nherbriilire·s g:nnge nn<l will tak\ .\f~hnu•stnn Rl'l'onung ~roaem. Pn po~~rs~it111. :3.lr. ~prngne ltfl~ rrntrrll - _ . Tl1• Xutionnls \'i!llilw·np ngnin.st the po•sessin 11 ~l•nui:•.· 1\:<lml. Af~!ia':''tnn .. Jaly :!1'1.-(·trizens -~ }~ta[o~rd town bnsf>bn\1 Dil\0 tomorrOW af-1 )fi~.s )lary Jlu: ('jJrt' jq ~pPilf)ing n \'\~Pl\Ji £lf ~\fglt. :Jn.~t.:Jn Ill t!IPtt~ ('fi\Ort ~0 bl.'rO.me t tr-r:1 on on thf! )IC'ud(')\V :]lark di::imort<l- nt \\\iJHisfl.r J!r-:t'di \'Vi!h s t•arty fru 111 mud ...... rn. l1:t\'f' r.stahhshed n radto ~tat1on ~tnfford won the fir•t gnno by n s·core of I Hoob~sh•i\. at I,; .. hul. ''Th:>< follows th!' opcn:ing o! 7 to:;. t-!:\·kps wi1I b<' otl:tbe mou:nd fH~ I ~Ir. nod J!l',. \ltar]N Xnrn mn1·r fln1l thP lir~t trl('!!l':t! 1 hiC' cnnnnnnicntion be- th\ Xntiot~nl~ nn£1 Lro~ for SttJffor'fl. 'rhe son H.uyn~nud u f .J{11£'hl\-.tPr ha.n\ lJ, ell twern .\.f~t 1 1:!'tti'-t:tn nne] In[lin •. Th~rc is g-nme will ~tnrt nt 2:30 -o'elock. guP~ts of :\.11'. nnt] ~~rz.:. Earl .r~ut,·llf·t~. 1!0\\' ll tt.: 1 'i 1 ! nTH> Jill(\ ft\l\m Knbul to · . :\Ir~. )lnl'Y Br.;.lc;lC'tt of ~fmltl~\·ille is ]{ntul:lh:ll' il'fl•l it i~ pn<;:.~ihle t.o tra V£11 by FI•uit Gro\vers :at Geno\·n. 1 th, guP.~t of Mrs::.. ·l:l\f)l'ge ClnzlN~. nntomnhiiro [wtw<'c·n tlH'sl\ riti('s.' On• of the b~st turnouts nf :g\l'Owers ; ------- · · = --=====\\\=========. in rec•nt years is e~pectol at the New 1 - ror!{ agricultural expe>riment station nt . f}encvn nrxt Wednesday, August 1st. I Tl1c orrnsion will be !be .annual s\OmmPr meeting of the l\ew Yorlt stato horticul- : tum! society nnd the :tie1v York state vegetable growers' assochlion, A. short · in<loor program o.f stJealdng will be stng- M in Jordan's ball in the m~rning nnrl the rernninder of the tinY' 1levoted tn o~ttrloor activities. In. case of rain the \'======\\\\'======== ufteruoon program wiU nlso be givbn in - the station buildings. Use Wan~ Ads If your n<l Is ren<l ;ou .\\•ill get Tesults. An ml in 'l'he !lows la ::feM by'ov<>r 40,000 people every night. ....... -~~~- Pain~ Roofing Materials Glass Spc-dni price Fom-in·One Green and ned ,\.,Jllmlt f::Jin;:;les, $3.50 sq. !leary w·~ight Clre<'n awl Rod Holl Roofing, S'!l.50 per roll, British Columb:tl Bet! Cedar Shiug!rs, Roo{ Ccmwt nnd Paints, and roof umte:riuls. ' Paints, \'\\Vhlte Lrarl. Boi!Pd Oil. Lnd<lcrs •an:ol nil Puintcrs' supplies. . ; n11low null plute. rough n nd fanry glass. Pin to G!:ass set in windshields und doors of :autos. JOHN GLADE & SONS Phone 341\ -W l Deniers In ~il!!ing ~I:ntcrinls An Electric Washin:~. Machine Will cut jn hair the _labor of washing-~ also saves the cl!othes. An Electric Iroa It will make jronlng easier. keeps the kit()he;,li cool, On a hot•tla.y it An Eleciric Stove will s.Qme da.ybe in every home whieh is wired for electricity_ The proper wa.y tQ cook. An Eleciric V acuu11 CleanEr sucks up the .dost, b:lstea..d of spreadf:ng i1 all ov-er the room.. An Elec:tric Fan keeps you cool and happy on warm stun- mer days a,n1l :nights, sick room, A necessity in the USE THESE AND OTHER. SIMILAR CLEO~ TRIOAL. HELFS. KEEP HOUSE TID MODERN AAD EASIER WAY Western Ne~ York·Utilities Comt-any, Inc. rut~t~ Street i . I ., I 't