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Being Sold ·NEWS •. · TUE.SD.AY 7 ~V:IDNlNG, AUGUST· 28, 1923. ·-·-·-·-·-·- <· WILLL\l\1- L. P_IC~Til', - 'iPAV:ILION 6Jt4Nfi£RS ' PICNIC. ~T WJJEA,~~. TO. UAV£ A C(DCUS Gi!n!iall L. F. cit)b lj:.,tertalned at Wll· pled ~Cjd~y il.f. Wi a:~e on Franklill Ol6iNJZi liON PLANS to PREVENt EASTERN STATES fROM SUFPEIIIN6 ·IN EVENT Of MINING SUSPENSION' ·~ llam lijolftl't. . : llti~ :lif tf!e Age of &II. . '•PARADE, SIDE SHO,vs .. FORTUNE . . Whe~ttville,. Aur. 28.-'-Mr. and ·lira. :. W:llliam L. Pic1uitt· of No. 11 6'rali.k· ~illiain Kloae!l entert!lined the German lin 'str~t··llied a.t hi•· home a.t .11 o'clock !':tELLING AND ALL KINDS OF !1, l!,. club memben'.and their families thiii'!oren~n;ro\io\.tjng i.. seven·w~e:ks:ill· ConUnued troiJl the ant P~lf•· LUNCH STA~'DS, at a ~lctiic on. tll,eir lawn on Satura.:v. \I~S· mth 'B.riibt's.\ di~ease, l(lt the. a&f of . 0 . A .. program of tllllSi~ and s~rts wa• en· 68 ~eara,·' ' ~u-rn IDBtitute, American federation ot cd d d' ' ]letrol~um sodepes and th~ United States JOY an mner was served. Mr, Fickett was born at Br6ckport on bureau of mine~. · EN 1ERTAINMEioiJ THIS '\Jili:K 1 U · SD'lY : Mis~es Anna alld Marie Lennon h)lye. December 12. 1855, coming to Batavia ; ' ' 11 . . \~... H II. A . returned ~~ Eu~lo after visiting Mr. fronl tllat place with the Johnston Har- . To Get Employers' Side. . i · Favjlion, Aug, 28.,--Pavilion ,range ' and lllre: Hic~!lel Whit~. . . 'l'ester Colllp!tny, now the J'rlassey·Eards B!rrisburg, Fa., Aug. !l8.-GoveriJorl yrUl 'hold a circus. a;t ~~nge ·ball, ~,a vii· 0 F~~n;ls Whlte .o( :K,.]amazoo, Mioh,.· ·~ar~ester Coutpany, by wl!om h.-e had l'in~hqt's second. day of intervention in .. ,ton Center, net Thur;day,' A dinner ,will 19 Vl!ltllll( his uncles, )14i~hael White and .. been employed' as· a l!lachinist ever since~ the anthracit~ coal strike today ·brought ·: be served at noon, .after which there will Bart .Mcl!J!lb!e, . He ·is ·s~nived by his wife·: a brother· him 'into executive seesion with the ':be a parade ilead.ed by a jazz band. . M~:. &Jid :ft!I'l!, .Jicob· .Fuhruiann •and Jo~n J?io)l:et_!; ·of.:&.,1:edina, and; four sisters: -sPokesman for be employers in the in:, ,'J.'het'e ·wili be several side shOws and a .sQns Glenn, ]JarveY. Ivan and lj'!t~wart ~hss. Julia ~ l1ickett, Mrs. , ·Schader aDd i]ilstry, which is threatened with a shut· ·'.fortune teller. There will l!e· peanuts·, left ~n .Sat!lrda:r for an automobil~ trip lllr!! •. Anna ·:Maxwell, all of Medin\'' Slld down September ist. . :candy, hot dogs and pink lemonad~ for to l\IjCh1JRD. . 0 • Sii!ter 'Mary· llor~ense, a ·DUn ·in Buffalo. ;r.Iiners' uniqn !>ffirials, who have i!· 'sal~.\ In the evening there will be a· 1\Ir:. and Mrs. Edward ;Biiu@_r and sons Fun.eral servk'es will be held from the aue<l notice to .the 138,000 mine~ to \ \!! . dance. spent S.ilnda1 with .1\l.t', and id:ra. Henry· Pieketi: :Ilorne·at 8:30 o'clock and ftolll cease wor!c a~ midnight, August 31st; ex\ ~!1===o=li1!l=::il.-..,;lllllllllllllllllllio.l '.l'be la$t service at the Baptist cbu:rch: Peten, •t :s!nowleaville, · , St. M.ary's eburch, of -w;h.ich Mr; Fic]<:ett plniri~d y~sterda;v to tlte governor the ...,====~\\\=\\'=======:before the Rev. A. J. Osburn's vacatiOn·· .wu ~ .member, a~ 9 o.clock on ~riday renH•)ns whicb: have actuated them jn re. \' - · -;.was a baptismal service and the first one STR'tKE~VILLE FUNERAL. · mornwc. A requtem b1gh mass \\'IIi be fusing to proc~ed with wage contract ? • IJt:lllii'IIIUIIHIII!lllllllllllllliiiiiiUIHIIil:illlllllllliHffilillllllllll:illn\llmi!IUI!IIIIli:i:li'ulllm\1•' 'after vacation September '>d will be the . Tcehlebr!'lttecJ b;r the .~ev. Henry A .. Dolan. negotiations, which might allow antbra· . • · . • - • . . e = ern1ent will be in St .f'!lS![}li's rite. Fto41fction to continue and toda~ · NEW Y QRK: CITY . reeeptJO~ of me.mbers: , . , SerVIce& lor Mn. Frank Bec.ker, Who cemetert. . . ' . :lie was to get the ~roplo;ers' side of. h~ . A. umon scrvtce 1V1ll be held m the' ·:Pleil Sddcl 1y . . · • t' BY AUTO Bavtist clmrcb ne~t SufidBY. night ill. en • o· urniELD·•MINER'S•BROTII:~R qUI'! tOr.. , , . · . the Interests of the public· school. The· , Strykersville.- ·A.~g: 28f-'l!he funeral AI\I' u:J< Has Held His Peaee. : r~;~&~l·i~t~~.n~~~:,ssf~~de~~fk~~~~d~ Rev; W. w. N_eville \Will make a~ ad~ of Mrs. Frank Be~~r·of·Dutch Holiow, · liAS APPLIED fOR A ...VDlf ·.Other than to serve notic~ u11on botb-1· ~ l!•<hoseeln~ to~is cost triDP more than ra'/l.! dres~ on education a~d all the teachers wh'O•died 'l!uddenly··.Fridil:r ·mori:ting, wall . . · nlU ,su}es that the J,lublic interest required :tuaol fare, :!'rips ~ny'v~ere snme rMes. , and members of the board of directors hel!l yesterdar at 1{) o'clo.ck from tite. St.. . . and would obain a ~ettlement of the is· · :R~~~~:;,'~~tl~~l\'(f.nr:••\;'.~\~'; •• ~•o:~l are rspecinily invited to be: :Present. Cecilia~s Ghurch and the buriall took' EFF9RT TO GET :MASCI OUT ()F sues with9ut a stooppage in coal supply, ruorn •tmt. . . Chrles G. Gerlac~ purchased in Roch .. pla~e in ·.st. Cec\lfa's cemeter:t. · STATE HOSPITAL, . .\}overnor Plnchot has held .his peacr. DEl LUXE AU'fO TOURS, INC, ·. estcrlnst week· a• German po!ice'd~g to, The fitemen of Sheldon will 'holil their A I'· . · His attitude, he aaid, eo far is 'that of lllllll'llli!lllllllll~illnl:l'!lii'I!II:I!!UillmlmunlliRIIIIInllli1111111111Nifl11!1'111ffim~! gnn1·d hi~ garage. ~.short, time· ago the· 11icnie tomorrow at Straub'~ Corners. Just~ apl 1 ~t!~n t~b ma~ ~ ,eqt:rda:v to lln official who is first h~aring represen· [ ==\\\'\\\'~==\\\'\\\====~~· garage wns broken tnto and .the ~afe rob·· . ~r. and ·M~s. Ernest Beietts and. tam· of see ' 'c 0 ~nl eck m spec=!. term. tati•>ns from all concerned. At the ser.· · bed of $70. lly · &t '.rona wanda moved to the )'rank '· u..Prhmef' our n Roc)j~~ter for ·a qnd meeting with the union Jeadl!rs '!h · · h• c , The work on th.e new_brid•e across Coo.ver farm, near Java villa\e. 'f.~lt ?If a'l:\eas, cor.11us for ~Ike Rertrand ·which ·will comw late today it is sugge•t: I ., . . . ...asu, or mer employe ot the United ed th · h k h '. . . • · · res .Ing .· 0· a '. sthtece!O.· atka is held up, .PCndinc arri~al. of: MISS Florence Carter, who has been· St~tes ·GypsUm Company of ·oakfield . '·. . ~'C e may. ta .. t e lm.ttntlve n~•l visiting her aunt, Mu. Fred Dodge of who u.an itunate of the Roches~· stat' offer a ~omi?rormse npon l\'hlch he lVdl George ll. Mot•gan is ,makinc extensive· N.ianra Falls, ltas returned bome, hospi~l; r ~ ask the~.r new, To date he has not .Anot.J1er Cal' of that nic(:', . repairs to his dwelling. . l:lr, lll)d llr~. Franlc Dickes and fam· :Mtuei was injured in a slide <~!rock done I!O. lmnp\- kind While re.vairing ·his dwellinc Mo~day, 1l:r of Wetheralield. , also .Eu1ene Damian o~ M:ay 31st and attorneya for tlt$ peti- nDAINAII.E DROJECT WORK • · • Leo Gaugle severely cut the end of tht.· and dallchter Martha:Iee of Flushing, L. IIQnt.r; who Is a 'brother of the injured Ill\ U f tllil•d finger of his ·right hand. . I.,. hav~ been JUests of\c Hr. \and Mra.' man, elalrn-he was committed t.,. the in- IN TOWN o'r. CLARENDON Clemen& & Company's bean and feed Vietor· Daniel and' famil:r. · sti~ution ~t~ont due proce.ss ol ln1v. 'f L iberty St Lumber mill is receiving a coat of paint. · Peter Kihm, who has been viaitinr Mac~~i's nund .appeared to have heen· , I . , • . Thonilis Jermyn hns on exhibition ip relatives hers for a month, bas return- affected fr.om the accident .11nd he. was RECLMIATION OF SWAMP LAND Bmd's store a hen's egg. 7lh by 8% ed to llrooklyn, · · take'! to Rocheste~ from the :Batavia FOR FARMING PURPOSES. & Coal Co Inc in<bes and weighi:nr ,.ix ounces. . ~ibm Riellards of Machias is· visitinr hospdal, It w~• said ~~;t the hoS'J)ltal to- Med.ina, A 11 g, 2S.-A drainage project { •' • \::~;Her Lew!s, who is employed .bY the .Jus Jrandmotlter, M~s .. L~na Kihm. · ~fY :J•: M~~cl 8 commltme~t p~p!r was, is being undertaken in the town of Clar- ·0 \, Opposite Gun Works Pnvthon Gas Company, broke the MC· ~rrs. ~rba~dt Scliueesler of Dutch. 10 . '1 ....,unty Judge Cone. endon by the Bay City Dredge Works e>nd finger on his right h(llld. Hollow i!! sericmsly ill and her daugh- :DIDIA..~ F!\LL8 . of Bay City, Mich. The preliminary steps . F vlll PeriiOn~ ~u, 1\Ire. J'acob Geim~r of this village, · • TEACmER- !lave been take:(! over a period of three RITC .HL p • 1 . ~ 011 28 , 1 • H. 1 ..... 111 I! caring for ller, · - yen;s and the actual construction is now IN 'S av110n n.ug. .- .. 1s1 aze ..... 1 • M d , · F. . . • M Viola B. Hln~ • d . . . f R 'h t t th eek ,nd 'th r. an arl!, ,· red Dodge of Nugua ~ • Will Be b!ulmetor m p;ogress an a vast tract of muck rn ° oct es,_~r spend. llf efl.w D • ,. ~h· Falls are visi1fnr .Mrt. ·Dod~:e's sister , Ia Dllllriet No Jl l!lnil is beinc drained for cultivation. E~clnslv• A1enU for er paren SO .,.r. an r · • \' 1 1 \ Mrr. Da-vid Carter. ' ' ' • ; '.rhere are many miles of ditches and gnn;, · ~ . . . . ' Joliss Della Glaser. of :Bulfal . h t ~tr-dlan ~~U.s, Aur. 28.-Scheol: will re· laterals ,Yet to be dug; but the work is f Dr. Kabler's Shoes 1\llss Grace Lpbnugh h~s .returned to the week-end '\l'ith her mother ~rs ~n O!JID: in dl!lll'lct No.2 Tuellday, Septeii\•. progreasmg rapidly. · EOl'lteli to tench lu the h1gh sehool. cili~ Glo.se · ' ' e-. ber 4th, 'With Mrs. Viola ll, Elrlt aa The commissioners are Charles ~. Hood r ... ===,58=\'~1 ===!! Mrs. Ella White spent a part of Iut lllr 8 ~[ Ch I . . teac:ller. Roy Wilson, M'\rsarct Wil110:t, nnd R!lrry A. Bickle of Medina and ,Job week in Tounwnnd~r ,...-ith her sisfer, Mrs. :ftobe;t :d t rs' dar es.:~e~alf~ntd eon. Dorothy Sn!ltb, Lu~lla Mqi~er 11::11d Snm· tt, R01~rs of Holley. It is expected thnt F. l(.. Sutley\ t ~n dn~y ~} . r. e calh uel Schlagenhauf will ent•,r Co-rfu hi~th the eli fire project will be com{lleted early Miss Agnes GauJle spent ·the ·w~ek· pare;t 8 ' ~. a.~· re. 801 tl! :Barber. scho-ol. in 1924. · Cleaa Yoat Car Qaickl1 Murphy's Oil Soap -wlll clean yOIIr car easily and quickly-~ This soap cuts (!l'ense without. injuring Jlaint. Makes greur.handa elean, soft and whtte. Al 'IMtr.r aeeeoNQ'. bo:dWan. pat•t, (ITOeer,. and cleparj. mtnt: 1tores. \..' Soothe baby's moist, easily-C..IJ.afedskin with eml in Lancaster. . I M!Eoll Ellen. ~ur~!lt G[ ':Rochester, <who Peter Sliker, Wlll!'\m w::sonr 'Otto B, Mrs. George Felt· nnd three' elrlldten b~s ~en 'li!Slting ~er' allnt, 1\Irs. llenja~ Cool!:, Step ben Sass, Alo!l~ Hon!ik11echt left Friday night fo a two-week's' visit lllln Glasner, bu returned home. . , and. Stephen Basom were the·l>o<!aren. at v;ith relatives in O~o. • • · ,Arclllbajd .Rip~Jtrd!?D· of l)a~t .,o\urora 1 the funeral' of :Mrs. Sarnh Graves Su.;t' ~·red Lynch and family of'Aiden w•re .sp~nt, S!\naltV w~th l11s mother, lin. l!o-1dny ~fternoon,_ The Rev •• 1ohn .A. Brown , • . > ~h111 Rtchar<lson, , of Corfu cflic1ated. The burill.l W«r in ~eek;:nd.• guests·of Mr. and 1\Irs, Albert }!:r. uid.>Mts •• Arthur Dorsbid& and tb.e Indian Falls cemetcey. ~r ·d· • • fllmily 'of Porlervil!e. and 1\fr-. and Mrs. Tlte R.e1. Dr. James 1\l. Ta.-IDr- wna :Iau e 1Jtttle returned .from. Frankhu· Ja 111 es Conley an<l famil:r of Eltfta •peat unable te> give his lecture on \W~rld VIlle 1&!~ Snturday. ~ccompamed by her Sun'la~ wllh Mrs. Dorshi<lc'l! ana Mr!. COnditiQntr,\ at the 1\Idh\lilist ~iS<:opnl ~unt, 1\h~ Agn~s Ltttle. who Is spend· Conley's fatlier, Charles· Hyman. cbu:xeh Sundny evening. . mg the week w1th ;Mr. nnd l\lrs, James • ~be ·Epliorth League will hc.-1d a pub• . Little. · · lie .. odable at the home o( Peter Kl()t!· Urs. E. ;r, Brownell of .Rocheeter is ll BYRON W.C.T.lJ. COl\IMITTEE. bl~. Jr., tomorrow evenit'£, guest. of Mr1, E. R. Grave..· -·-. -- The J;>hiiPIQI:~n- Sunday sebool class M:::::s. Ella Redfield has returned to T-tre· Appolatca te lSnunate 0111_._ \Will ·be entertained .at the hom<e of Lew- ' ']tocl;lestcr nft~ 11pendin~ fiv.e y;eek~ wi~h . Penonal N~tes; . , iJ 'W •. J:oJlns~n .lf~ia,ay !!'Venjn~=o :l11•. and l\lu. E.. R- .Gravel. · MI~.Xabel 'HoiJ(I\\'ny o! Ne-w l:<~rk Is ·~1.r. nnd' Mrs. E:dwirrd Mooney And Byron, ,A.ua:. 28.-'Xile meet.ilil i>f thehlritlnc :Mrs. Mary E. :Foley. { fnmily nr Dnn11ville were Sunday 11 ue8ta W.O.T.w. 1\-aii!J held at the home of Mn. · Floyd Childs has been ~bl!ing in ~ll\£\1' and Mrs. D •. J, Millisan. ;r, E •. Sherwood on Friday s{tern~n, .Oie:\''eland .o. , W. 1!. Lobaulih is confined to his bed ·Mrs. W. H. Winpte- pre.siillnc. The by a.- severe attack of rheumatism. nciminaclnr committeemen appointed to Dsle Fam!UI!A 'X90k !~. ~~. nnd Mrs.. C._ J. Taylor and ~on r~P?rt at the next nte~tin~ ar~ Mrs. :Bert D•}e, Anr. 2!!.-l\fr. and Mr::s. Charles Chnr apcnt n part of ·last week in l'enn Smtth and Ml'&'. FXtd D1bble. Refresh· Au:at1n and Mr. and 1\Irs, Clarenee Yon. ments were .. erved.. · JThomson went to Oakfield Sunday to :.Liss Alice Taylor is a· gu~t of friends ·lli_~s _ Be11.trlce Simmone, w.ho has been lee A. E. Ewell, who is very Hi at 1he in 13uffnlo. s.11endhig a week in the Adir01idacks, has hoDte or his .eon, Clayton EweiJ, . M:r. and l\frs. L. C. Paine and FJoy.d retu:;ned home, , . :Mr., and Mrs. 'Philip Maure:r 1\\ere. in Paine nttemle<l the funeral of Irv1nc . Mf· _and ll{r!!, Is~c Chapell ' and Ds:.tma Sund~y to see Mrs. Maurer'li Th~mp~on near ·Perry, ~augltter Mllrjori~,\\vltD hilve·been apepd. fa~er, Fr!d Flowe, who·is ill inthe llt- Mi,~ J'osephine Snider is at ·!'earl 1111 the !!ltmmer In B;vron,· have returned' \DTll bo!!pital. CreP.Ic en ring ra~ Urs. ;fohn Morgan and to Honepye Falls.', 3!re. .Allee Shattuck left :for Roeh- infa'lt child. · Mrs, , Martha F<Jster of Kcnclall bas est~r on Sunday •o· ;:isit her elater. ::'lliss Luelln Neville is visitinr in Oak- been. a guest of Hra. Jo~eph Sherwood. I ::?t!rs. Oeorge l:!oste and s<:>n .A.lemo field. llr. ancl Mra. ·Fred Willard, son Glenll aiHent Sunday in• Jlornell, ..... ith Mi~11 Mr. and l\Irs. lL J. Copeland. enter·· ·and • cla.u11hter G'ei:tr_ude qf Olem • arl ·~l.n11i Posie, who is. improving. · Ht!adlinera at the PalHe In Ne1v i:~rk. 1\lay and Phil Wirth with the Wirth family, world famous hnr~back riders engnged aa a. leading free attraction at the Gene~ee County Fair'. are beadlit1ers at the Palace theater, New l;ork cit..- this week. Tlie Paln~e is regarde.d ii~ the foremost Taudevllle huuse in th<' country, it being tlle leade~ of the ·:K•ith circu•it • tnlno:-1! :.Ir. and Mrs, Daniel Hawthorne II:Uee,s of 1\I.,s, .Linn1e Leonard. nnll two children a1Hl Mrs. Spitzmesscr, ~r. Edga,r llieber of Dunkirk 5]1ent Dmth o! Geor&e .v. Wielattd. all <lf Akron, aild Jllrs. 'William Cope- th!!' \'ee'k·end in .l}yron. Be retnrnM ~eorge Wiegand, aged 30~ rears, a llnnc1, Mr. nnd ]lr~. Earl Copeland and home ~Ionday. accomp·anieil by J,[r3. r~l<lent of Roch{'Ster and a- brother of I Gicmt Copelcmd of Bntavia Sunday. Blebpr ·aml their son Ed~ar. ~olm, 'Viega;nd ~f Bergen, ct:led in S~. Mr. nnd ~irs'. J •. C • .Annis spent the M1~s ;Leona :Rorndl of Rochester spent ~[arY8 . hosiutnl m Rochester y~ate~;dny. wei??Nml with their son and wife Mt• the weekend with Miss Marjorie , Her- Besides' lila brother in Bergen. be leave!! ' '' :J I\' 4 ~-. •• ashamed lt bro~ght·him ~to1d ntUer,: ,et onl~ ft;e, Jiimself, -u~ to blame H E had neglected :his teetluo long that he .was actually as harned to visit his .dentist. And lil~e so many people. he lc .. ept putting it otr.t Finally he became so sensitive il>ot~t. ~he: appearance of his teeth thaT; in conversation he habitually distort~d his Jnouth. in, a!\ dfort to hide them fropt view. · A reasonable peisonal effort on l!is own part-consulting his dentist 1 C<>nsdentious use of pis tooth brllShand therigbt<l~ntifrice -might have saved. him this humiliacion .. llut: he was the kind of person wboeven·ru~glected these ordinary practices. • Any dentist will tell yQu tbat tbe.consistent use of the correct dentifrice will impo.rove the appearance of your teeth. ListeiiiJ:e Tooth I Paste clean.s teeth. a n~w way, The first' tube you buy wtU prove thts to yoll. You wiUnotice the imp:rovement even in' the first few days. Alld, 1:11oreover,. just as Listerine is the safe antiseptic;.. so :Listerine Tooth Paste is the safe de:ntifrice. It cleans yet it cannot injtlre the en:amel. What are your teeth saying aJ:>out you today? IT'S MOllE THAN' A .MATT'ER.OF GOOD TASTE Opening Ti1r2e .. at School is Clothi1zg Time at Beardsley~ \ nnti Mrs. Frnn'k A.nnis in :Batavi; • bert. · · ~is wife, four clii!dren; bu mother, MT, aud l\lrs. Fred 'Botsford of Me- Miss ~da :May Chapell Bpent the week· M:n. A.nnL Wiegand, two br-othera and Tt,.. tAt DrH• Store Firat tl!n'• spent s•veral days last week witit end 'in llocb~ter with her si~te.r, 1\I,ts, sevnn !!istersc He- was 11 me~her or the !~~============= ~Irs. Mnry Shumway and 1\fr. and Mrs. Roland Catlm. She was accompamcd ~£oose, the Red l\fen and. Kn1ghts of St. , )1, {). Slmmway, lt~me by Mr. a.nd \'[rs •. Roland Catlin, :f<:>br., \ Olll'et· nncl ~Inry Marshall of. :Bu!ralo who are ha.-vin1 a week's vacation. · : C _ll_t_:;_o.;.. ____ .,.... __ ' BahgPewdgr &tror/JJi-.BestJOr'16ll are vl~iting tltei~ grandparents, Mr. at\d . MriJ. Del~a Andert!On ~f Batavia bas Louis~: '.ragga~aN\olci·~~· th ~lt\s. S. 0. ~ubb;trd, been \P~ndlJlg a 'Week 'll'lth 1\Irs. Edgar a-venue, Charles W. an'd George i]:'::;~~r Mrs. Hnmet Edwards of-Bull'alo and· Chapell.· · >J b£ No. 221 Ross street and -wi!Iillm H~ , ~Irs, B?yer and Mrs. S. Morehouse <>f M.t:· .and ~Irs •. J. E., Sherwood nre en·. Squires o( No. 158 }toss ~treet returned H \ , Batnvia visited Mr. and M~~;. :Ij). M· Ben· te:tatnl~l the latter 8 , f!ltber, F. K. ycestetdn;r from a fishing trip to Fulas:rl, A.SPIRIN For while son is planning how to maste1' hisbooks, mother is planning to master his \lookS\ by spend- ing as little as possible. It's right here that we come fm·ward to help with this annual • Say Bayei and lnststl nett l.ast week. . -. ·Cady, and brothet; Flows O!ldY of Ken· l'<fllere .f:bey went Saturday n-<JOD,, with ~~,· :Mrs. :Mnry Lnwrence of Waukegau, da.ll. . . . . combined cnteh of mo~e than fifti pounds lil., who hns been fisiting in this vici11• 1\lr. nnd ll!rs. Barry J?u'?n ami tilugh- tlle most of whi<;h were. p\cketel. ' ity for two weeks, returned home !aFt' !ers Annette and M1trJor1e, who have · \'ePk She was ~ccompanied a! far 8 , been spending eeveral dnys in Byron, Friendly Clan's Com But. But1nlo by Mrs. Nellie, l\[orsan an<l have, x~turned to Akron. : The· Presbyterian Friendl:;- elass \rill Charles Tbom.Pson, whe~~ they '%en1ain· . W1ll1s Pratt of:~nrlton is a gue~t of hold a ~ern roast at the hox:n~· of l:lam- ed lor a few clnys with Mr. and- Mrs. Mr. and M:ra. Wtll181il. ~erbe~t, · liE)I B!lntln~~n of Putnam ~!\tllement to- Fr.,clericl• Van Boren. Ylss 'Frances DiiKI)e returnEd today morrpw evemn,g,. at. 6:30 n el~k- Each Back-to-School Sale :i\Irs. Ella Andrus of Ferry. is visiting to .Pie:uantville. . ~ne IS to furmsh sdver nn!l dtshes. 'her brother and 1vife, 1\Ir. and Mrs. C~ G. lllrs. P. S. ,W:ils?a of Harrisburg, Pa,, Call ~or I!CrrJce. You'll ~n.t 11. an 11 w 1 red Pbalps. nnd 1\Irs. .Joel Htgham . and dausbter b::V one o! the little Mw In t:h! Jluslness . :i\11', aml ~Irs. ·Claude Powell and s(ln. Jlutb ol Rome are sue~ta ofo r.Ir. and S~l'l'l.ce sroun, Clasrtficntlonr 18·3!1, in Robort of Rochester _and l\[r, arid MrRi l{rs, .H. C. Nortop,· Tho Ne\\ classttled pnl:e tod:L;Y, , N'- R. Freders of Lincoln park wei;e 1 . •. I guedlS oi Mrs. A.lice Whalen last Sun· ~- • . day. 'Ilene· . Mrs. !J. G. ~helps nnd Mrs. William · · Unless you1see the nnme \Bayer\ OD· Reh1ha•·t and sof'r Phelps have returned '· P_acknge .or on tnhicts ypu are n~;~t get· from n two--wreks' motor trip through \VVEBY well~lnfo~mecl. ;h.rsl. tmg the genuine llayer .product prescrib- ,Ohio n:nd 1\Iicbigau. · ed by pbysiciar,,. ov~r tlvent;v-two J•·~r• Mrs. John Starr and daughter. Oat41·· 1 \' and Proved onfe .hy milliom for ... , .erin~ bn1·e returtied to Royal Oak, ·~tic'h., Colds Headnche nfte~· spending nenrly two weeks with Toothal'lm Lumbago· ,:\Ir. nll(l ll~rs. Freel Chilson. Earoebc Rb~umnti•ni --1\Ir. nncl Mrer. :j!ldwnrd Reiter and· Neurnlgin Pain,· P>!iD da01ght€1'· Ell~n :uc in. Emienton, Pa .. Accept .. BnyPr Tnhlets of ASillnn''· vi~!t!ng ~Its. J;leiter's pprenfs. oni.v. En!!b unbrok~n pnt-knge contain&. ~Itss !IInbel A,11nres of ·Rochester spent . proper di'rect ioiJS, Bnnib ·bos'~P (Jf the Wl.'el<·end w1fh her par~ats, 1\lr. and tweiv'e tnhletE co•t fpw cents, Druggist! l\Irs, S. A. :'-ndres., . . . also sell hnttle• oi 24 ~nd 100. APpirin , 1\lrs. ,Jenme•Henly, of L1mn spent S~t-, Js .the hade mnrtc ·of (layer Mnnuffictun, .urday amd Sunday \nth ~irs. J. H. Qmn- of MononcetiroeideRter of Snilcylicnrid-- Ian.' · . . · Adv, ~'red Jeerris of Castile visited Mr. an<l ----- _ .. Mrs. Buny Dobson Sunday. • ,.IIIIIIPIII!I .... IIIIII•III•lf!l .. l Mt;s. Glenn Van Duser· is entertain· , ing ·her mother ·from 'Perry. Mr. nil1l l\!rs, . Frank Bryant enter· ' taiMd their chil.dren apd gron~l:hildren .last Sunday. Dr, Ward Bty.ant and familY motored throuah ·frojil Greenfield, : i\olt\ss .. Dr. 'llryant wali a former Pnii• · ion bo:r. . · . · :1 . UIM Haif:'Hoiiday 'XolliiJrrow, ·\ \\\\\\\\\\\\'===,;,=====-!':. ==- Batavia lnerchants will· observe their . Gi'Vtt .. t~~ Want Ads a.. Trial' last Wed~e~day h~lf-holiday of the sea, . ..-._,\ .. r._ ..... -. ·\ ... ~n tomorro-w.~· i~ • •. , , ..... \\\'''' · D elan Is oppOsed 'to the'\UIC e~f .poitlolious(bil~llg\ud fmltatmg sduti011t1 for peri!Onal liJ.CieBe. 'Otliris an. ift!U!'Patable.latt. ZCIIlite IIIJif be used trequelitlf at · P.'~t getmieiclal strength '011 Bell· idtive D!embrane and tiSIIIM·'Willl· 0111t the sllgbteet danger or bam1• rulell'eeb Zimite.IH DOD•poleoJious anrnOII• irfltatiilg. It h~ g_re.tei g:«n kilt- l11g PQ1fe~ t'b~ pure ear~Uc ~dtl l!llld bJs •ore ~_.. ~Jey-etJ·jbe ames the aerm klUIDg ponr or perodde. , Boys All~W ool Two-Pant Suits Made of longer lasting tabrics in scores of patterns and just as many ~tyles. They w.ill stand tlle kicks and knocks twice as long as ordi- nary Snits and we know they can't be e.g,ttaled anywhere. Boys T-wo-Pant School Sllitsa.t These Suits are l'C~llar tougl!s fo:r wea.:r. Full lined l!:.nicker p8.'llts,. strongly reinfClrced:. at a.ll stTain. points. All bLtttons are on to s:tp.y. All seams are stitched to stay put and they defy tluJ;boy to wear tl!em out before tlleir titll.E 1mns out.· E. J. Beardsle~ Co! I 'I ' •J' ~ I \ : ~ = J. t ;::::::,~ 'l~ .I _,.,1 ·illt; \PI· . . I' .'? i r~ ~i :':::::i ,. 'l4· I· lll ,, \1'11, ! : I' 71 i <if I •ni ll!4 d' I :il~ = = Si st \\ -. ·~ i l ... .' I, l 'I', ., ,. .• '