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rl..; gill!! .t ~ ~ ~., Ql :t. 1:.\- e , ... -· i('r \\L ''\1 I• Jl 1i ·I~, .. ·i tllfl ;;':1 Clt•l:o. !of ·'l. ·•>c h. :. ' Y. f I - DAILY NEWS. BATAVIA. N. Y., MONDAY EVENING, iTUT:.~Y 30, 1923. ' •• P.AG~J THRE~ fi NbtToday:ButTuesday.andAlltheRest ofThisWeek f I\ I THE eo. • 0 ows The Pri~e of the Empire State 10 Big Shows, 10 -and- Clean and Wliolesome Amusement for Men, Women a:nd Chi1dren .. 7 Riding Devices 7 So Come and Bring ·the Family . ' Clinton Street Show Grounds, July 31st to August 4th E------.- . I PEI(FORMER IN LE JOY I NOT A NEW IDEA-IT WAS PL 4 ANNED IN 1'843 ! ATTEMPTED SUICIDE !------------------- COMMITTEE VISITED RURAl CEMETERIES Start the season with a new assortment . of Solid Silver or Silver Plated Table Ware, also suitable for a gift as occasion .. may require. E. R. Muller & Co. 57 1\l.t\l.N STREET ,§! ~ TRIED TO Jl't\IP IN FROST OF A '~ PASSENGER TRAIN ON THE. B. R. & P. HIS MIND TEMPORARILY DERANGED Lc :Roy, July 30.- 'While tem.POraril:r unbalanrcd as the result of marital difli· culties, one of the male actors in the American Li!gion carnival in Le :Roy the past week, made n bold attempt to end his lii'e on Saturday. He -went to the Buffalo, R~bester & Pitts-burg railroad trnrk!'<, just west of the rat•nivnl grounds, and tried to jump in front of the north· bound passenger train due at .this station at n:58 n. m. ·His efforts \ere frustrat- ed by prompt action on the part of other entertainprs nt the ~arniml wb<> cau~ht up to liim and prevented his attempted suirlde. REPORT !\lADE BY THREE Ol\' CO!'.'DITIOSS FOI;:-iD I~ ST.-\..F· FORD .\ND LE' ROY. . SOME PLACES IN DEPL(lRABLE SHAPE William E. Yinetnt. dc:-president u! Geoesre chapter, S .• \.R-, nnd E. B. Greening and W. II. A. Spink of Gen· ern! L'pton camp, S.O.Y., :made a tour of inspH·tion of rempteries En Stafford n~d Lc Roy on Saturday a:!'ternoon. The first cemetery visitE\d was the Prole cem- etery n·pgt of Stafford. \''This cemetery is fenred but the c:oond:tion Is ~ery bod,\ rends the committee's rrpurt. \The next f'E:'tn€'trry 'isitPd was tbe I~atbrop cP:r.P· • t ·y, which was found i.:n a d;,plornb:e t\ondi t ion. \fho ro:uln-ll.Y ff. thi~ CPm~· t~?ry is closPd t.p and U\Pci ft•r a pasturP. The next r<'.metrry ,·isite.r \as the Ronn dnll c-emetery. Jt was nntircd that some Another Shipment The man has been in this country o11ly a short tim€'. Hi• wife appears in v.nooe, ville anrl it is said tlmt trouble llehveen the w-oman nod her husband had caused I'n1tl· Gub\~ of tbe t:nitt>d St~tl'~ nntionul _must>um !n. Wnsbini:tc;n ha:~ just completed this model of.n belieopter front <Jlle bAd turn·.'J this CNtlmry into'\ n plans drawn by Str George Cayley m 1843. It lS very SIIDllnr to behcopters comt>leted recently in Europe nod .America. ·sheep Jl9•hire nnd SOD1C o' the head· Adrian Wire Fencing· Poultry and Farm Styles. Gates and Fence Posts E.' J. Salway Est. 2 Exchantte Place;. Batavia, N. 1!, IS BABY restless1 Get Johnson's Baby Powder at once, Massage it over the tender akin. ·aa by is com- forted and sleep comes, 'Baby Powdor Astl0r.&4J-.&st/Or Xm· c>nllapse for <orne time. Tro physician ion services ·in the Uetbodtst church last slreet has gone to Fort Erie, nt .. -where tbe man to be on the verge of a nervous . I who :attended him and fdends belie.ve. evening, there being a large attendance. she will visit friends a week. . . d The' program consisted c:lf memory Urs. Carl Bannister and c>hildren Carl tbnt lle was tempor~:riiY (lerange on songs, S!ll'jptural _drills and t.wo B-iblical lnnd JMn of Fair~ort, who h•ve bee11 Saturday over' his· wife's a:ff-alrs. d 1 h h n .r d \' ~ Wilen· his efforts were blocked, it is' ramas, al of w lC re ecte great ere ·I spending tbe pnst. week with relativl.'s said, tbe mnn threatened to kill himself it up<>n Mrs. N. 0 : Hinkson, ~Irs. Har-~ in t{.WD, returned home yesterday. l!r. b;r jllXnping while doing his act on Sat- olli H .. Bryant, Ml$S G-lnd):s Townsend BnmJister spent the week-end with them urclny night. He was persuaded to can- and,l\!Iss Ruth Cook were ID ~barge of in J\ Roy, <'~1 !tis engagement in Le Roy and left the sehool. The ~otal enrollment of the ~J:iss Hnrri~t Perkins of Bu.ttalo, for- that night for. New York, where he e:<:- school was 183 Wlth nn average attend- merly of Le Roy is visiting friends in pecteii to he joined by his wile. ance of 108 - to~'D. ' :rast.ors Going on VaMtions. Carni\ral Altracf\A'd 5_000. M:rs. Elizabeth W. Hooker of :Sew Le llor. July SO.-The Firgt Baptist Le Roy, July ao.-'rbe tbird anPl''ll York, who recently returned from a tril> and Presbyterian churches will be closed carnival staged by Botts-Fiorito post, nround tile world, is spending a few for nll services during the month of Au- Amedran !Jegion, for four nights, elosed weel<s nt her home in Le Roy. gust -while their respective pii.Stors are Sat•Jraay evening with :a recortl ·crowd. M:r. nnd Mrs, George Carmichael lind on .th-eir annual vacations. The Rev. The total dtentlunce on tliC fonr nights daughter, .Miss .Tean Carmichael of,Buff· Isnae C. Taylor, the Baptist pastor, ac- excee<ied 5,000 people. 1'he post will nlo and Mr. and Mrs, James J. Carmich- compa nied by Mrs. Taylor, leaves this rieur a nice sum, althBlTgb tho definite nel .:md children of Rochester visited rei- figures nre not :yet available. ' atives in town over Sunday. week for Keuka pnrk. where they -will spend three weeks before going to Keuka, Sitnmons Propel\ty Sold, Ernest L. Button of tile East Main where !llr. Taylor will attend tlte annual 1 Le Roy, July 30.-Heirs of Susan !II. street road is on a llfew days' trip to state Daptist ministers' confe.rence for a Siminons, late of J,e Roy, have sold the Headerson Harbor. wee!;, !l'heir son, Paul K. Taylor, -will. Simtnons property at No. 19 Summit Mrs. Edwnnl Kelley nnd cblidren of spend part of the time with them, street, now occn[Jied by 'Harry Simmons, ·Roehester are spending a few days with The .Il~v. Evan M. J<lnes, pastor of the to M:rP. Louise Simpson, wbo pl'lljll to llr. and lilts. Edwnr<r F. Kelley of Sum- Pres~yterian church, accompanied by improve tlte buildings. Possession will mit street. -' trJ1 Mrs. Jones nncl tlnnghter, Miss Margaret be given September ·1st. !I.Irq, Louise W. Gillett of East !linin JOnes. leave tomorrow for R.!yerslde Lo Roy Personals. str,..<!t has been spending n few days i:> Dl'ive on the St. Lawrence river, near Le 'no.r. July 80.~:Mrs. Robert .r. Bufffilo. '5] ~EW PENNZOIL STATION, Ogdeo.sburg, where they will ·remain for Campbell of Perry has llemt B!Jending a two weelts. .Mr. Jones will spend the few dnyR with relatives in -10\vn. balance of his vacation \Vith ·Le Roy as Mrs. John Vescovi of Church street ---- his 'lteadqunrters. submitted to nn Oileration ut St. .Te· Fine Business PllloCe at No. 309 Wast Ingham students' ·M:eetlng. rome's boat>itnl in Batavia on Saturday, l\Iain Street, Le Roy, J'uly 30.-There \Was a ·good .John Nnsh ~f Sandy Creek, '\'ho wus Vernon Rose, Batavia manager for the uttcnliabce at the quarterly meeting of. calle~ to .EatavJa on account of the dea~h Pmnzoil Company, will open a fine ser- the Ingham students' asaoeiatio:p beld nt of hi~·. ~Jster, Mrs. D. _J. ~heeler, 15 vice station at No. 300 West Main street the holl!e of l\Irs. Hattie Annin Bnker, spembng n !ew days Wlth bJS brother, I for business on \Vednesday morning. The 'the' president, on Myrtie :street on Fri- Frnnk J. Nash. of .Myrtle st;.eet: • <lnte of a formal opening, when the sta· day afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Hook- . Mrs. Clal'a McEw_en of \~tchi\ 0 • l\an.,. tion will be entirely completed, will be er, who recently returned from a trip TS n -~nest of her sJs:er,_ Mrs. hunk L. fixed later. Mr. Rose will discontinue around the world, recited ~ome of the in- Walk.ey of the HurriB road, for several his :PaliJizoil station at West 1\Iain street cideuts of her journeys. mou~hs, , . \ii.: 1 nnd .Montclair avl)l1ue. Be will have his Bible Sehool's. Exhibition. liii<oses ]ranees and Ahce C~rney .of hea.'I.'Juarters at the same address as the Le ~oy, July 30.--Child:rE'rt who at- Buffalo spent the week-en~ wrth Miss new station, wbic>h is to be a fine strue- tended the daily vacation Bible Behool Frances Cromwell .. of Summtt street. . tm·e on the drive-in plan, in front of the conducted· in the Methodist church the .Miss· Dorothy Hmkson of Rochester 1s hous;e past fvur weeks under the direction of spe3diug two weeks with her uncle nnd · tho ·Firat and Second Baptist, 1\Iethodist aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. D: Hinkson of Reo plensure <nrs nnd Reo speed wagons. and · Presbyterian churches, gave a Union &treet. J. 1 •· Fnylor, l'lo. .s :.Main .ltt'l¥'t, En.t:nla, pien~lng exhibition of .their :work at u~· Mi:;s F1~ce1 C~om'l!ell of SuUimit l!, '1:'.-Adv, __ BUSHVILLE NEl4i11BORHOOD CHILD !UN JIELD A PARTY stones are flat on the gronnd. The :~ext cemetery visited \\'as the 'Tyler cemeterY. wbirh. is in a drplnrable ~onditinn, Tb• grnvMtO'lOO nrc in piles. In the sonth- enf:t nne} nortbenc:;t r••rn~,..~ nf\ th~ C\\~m~· tery, and th!> plnee is orer-rnn with wood- GATHERPiG I:N H<JNOR OF FRESH <\hurks and overgrown w,th myrtle and other weeds. AIR BOYS Al>'D GIRLS. \The committee visited the Judd cern· The Rev. Anna S. Legge!~, pastor of etery. which wn• found ne-wly f<>need and the Friends church st Bushville, enter· stones put in plac-e, but reeds immedi· tained children of tb~ nei~hborhood on .ate attent'ion in order to C\'lllb the growth the church lawn on Saturday afternoonl-of burdocks and otber noxioas weeds. in honor of the Ne;v 1ork Fresh Air 'The committed visited tbe cemetery in children who ha~e bean eared for the past tiie Putnam Settlement an~ tbe attention two weelcs by Mrs. James Ashton, Mrs .. {)f the public is called to tlt<' deplorable Augustus Bronk a nnd ~Irs. Harry Er~k· condition of this '\'mater:r ~ r-hirh I• o\'er. ert, There we:re 38 present nnd they grown wtih brrry bttsbes, ucderbru•h. had n delighlfu1 time playing games. scr~1b . npple tt·eos and we-eds of all cle· :Each child receh·ed a gift nild each New smpt.Jnns and not fnneed, no~ !ins it York child received two. A necklace con. any visible rn<>ans of npiJrot•ch or \'it. tributed by :U:iss Mirlnm Nash was :\!any burials \ver<> mnd\\ in this ceme- awarded to o litlle Italian l!;irl from tery anti some of the to.obstones nre ly· 1'/ew York in the \I>on't Sn.ile\ conte·t. iiig on the g>·nund. .\t 5 o'doc>k r<>froshntents w<>re served. \The eommitte<> of tho ~ A.R. anr! S. O.V. r<>porr.s very falrornhls <·n the com· · eteries aside from the <>nes mentioned. PERRY TVI'ISS ARUESTED. It is the plan of the S .A.R. and S;O.V. \VIJCord a.ud \'lnfrcd Dr!Ul Charged to r• vort the ronditions o-f nll cemeterir• with l'ubllc lnloxictltion. in Genesee <'Ou·nty bofnre \·inter Pets in. The attention of town oflirinls i• Pallo•! Wilfred Dean nDJl 'Winfred Donn, to sP<'Iinn 33~ of the toxn Lw rolati'l'r twins, 30 ;years old, who snid they were to their dntios iu l;c~piug cemetrl'ies in merchants in Perry, wl>t•e nr.t•ested nt good ennditinn.\ tl:30 o'clock last night uj Motrrcyc1e. -------- Oflirer Sahvn)', chnrgrd w;·h :1ubli<' in· Passion Play in :Jln!Tnlo. tu.'l:icatlon. Each was Uurd· $10 ty Citv From all on·r the coua try tourists are Jeu;re Le Setu· tlrls morn hg. Tnr: twins · going to Buffalo, attrnrtE\d by the fame IVN'o al'!'ested bm·o ou the same charge of the Pugsinn Play ol. 1'923, being pre· on :!.loy 18th lnst, and at that time drew sent~d i ntheoprn nir tbenter of Can- a suspended sen teuee of t<>n days in jail. isius ~ollege, Main and Jefferson streNs. Two other men •1\'<'.H nrrested over the Built nt 11 cost of many thousnuds of week end, •·hnrg\l \itl1 putlir intoxl' dollars the thenteor \<itn comfortable • ntion. It cost en<\h of thell' $10. seats and wide ni1'1es hns: a cnpnrity of William B; White of No. 13 William ll,OOO. whilp tbe stage wilh Its cep.trnl s:I eel \vas nn·estcd S:tturtlny nigbt by fm;n., and two-side erections is built a,f· llfficer Hnrtmno .an cmnplnint of Be•·t ter the plan of the one nt ()bernmmer~au (Colonel) Fox, who ln~s at the slime ml· - _.. o • dJess. Fox alleged that White nssault·l The Ananlas Club. \\his son .. White,.\~' .'\as ;harg~d with ''No,\ said his wife. li:rmly. , \e>en If .bt.~g a_ dJsortlerly pe hOlt,. MS discbnts· the Smiths hnve bollght n new car we or' m ~Jty <-mu·t tins mormng. nre not going to buy one until we if :vour ul l• rentl :you ·\Ill get resnll•. lieve savod up tbe money for it and An nd in ~bo !<'\'\'! Is re~d b7 oYt1 4(},000 lm:ve «!0: ~.~~~ to bUY. gas IIJl,d ·people every ulgh~ ... kMtl'Un ~ ~~~~ ---...... \\\ <. T .... : .. f..-!. ,.._.. '\ -----= Hicling a rash wont h..Eai it Attempts to concea!. cornp!exio!l blemishes usually !ail. 8Lld only setn t<> dra1v attention to the defects. underneatn mo.st. unattractive skins is a clear pleasing c01::nple:xion-:a:l that is ne~ded is the proper treatment! It is surprising bow olte:o. a brre£ tzse oi Resin<>: Omtnient and. Resina! Soap will cicar ~way blotches, redness and ror&~baess ~na: give the sldn its natural fresnness and charm. .o\.Sl;; yoLtr druggist (or Be!lnol. Res.inol \Yes! We Ha-ve·No Bananas., Still getting encores both_as a song and a fox- trot! But l1ave you heard Furman add Nash sing It or the- I.an[n Orc:he~stra swing i't into a captivat- ing dcrncc on Columbia ~1c~s~ewl;.,f.~u~=v~~~. Just ask foe- The Song, A-3873 TheFox-trot, A·~24 Cola!mbia Records Solcl nt Schafer's Music Hcuse 20 l!AIN STR;EET Get Good P~ice.s by ·Y•:~~~ W~~t.A I. ;,. ,•, il I' ·I I! !! II jt ll T It !I !I ., li I! I!· 11 I