{ title: 'The daily news. (Batavia, N.Y.) 1881-current, August 28, 1923, Page 6, Image 6', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030756/1923-08-28/ed-1/seq-6/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030756/1923-08-28/ed-1/seq-6.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030756/1923-08-28/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030756/1923-08-28/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Richmond Memorial Library
: •.- -·- .. 1 P~- A~(f.~E~- -~s~IX!~----~~~- ~~~~~~~~~~~~T~:HE~- ·~~-D~Alb;·~·. ~Y~- ~N:E~\~~S~ ~V~IA~-,~- ;N·~·- -~Y~·-'~- ;.~g~~UfE;·s~n~A~Y~, -~E~V~:I!i~N~IN~r~~a-·i, -~A~U~-O~U~S~T~;·2~~·==.1t0~2?~·'\;;~~\~-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- • ,: ;i ~ .... ,-~- -. :''1' HE DA I L-~- NEwS· WIRE!. <R-OSSED BY WIND :·STAFFORD:fiRANftE· \ -- ' \' ti, i.l f . . . aud B,l(rAVI,A~. ~~IJN~ED BURfiLAR ALARM;' .SPO~rs THURSDAY '' B1o-unt' s Business School 'l. ~l!l!.EPHO::NWC~·LLS. I - \\ I l A tt1.~active EA'£AVll\ m OR 5 8. No JlU~GLA~ ,A'J! Jt!s~Ic:E. TYR•. • Fall {J;J.Jening 8f!ptemher Fourtli · . 1 - , , _ .~!\ · _ 'l'UESDAY,_ AT:JGUS..~ 28> 1923. llEt.::L'S ROADSU>E .STAND. i T\VEN',l'Y EVENTS AND PRIZES . . . '· , • • _,'ll :lt • :. :~·rrangemet;ts ·hnv\ ~;.D milde witlt tho JII'stloo iVillinJ1l. Tyrrell of tbe \West .FOR 'ilHE WINNERS AT n=u'!JD .Prepares y-oung people ~0!: ;business &nil pl~ces tljem in >pqWionll -I lkt.ts for ;lfall .. ' \V ~ are showing , smart styles for· immediate . \ \ wear, Velve~,.Dpvetynes; and &11 desirable cotn- binationll, Exc.Jusive with us •. · H. L. HOLTER \ . i 124 Main Street ..i. . 'Wc•t~rb UO.lon Te!egr:iph Conipany to de· Main slie-et ~ond wns awnke)Jed from hisr, G. GARD:NER•S. when- oo~npoton t. All -of last year's -pupil4- are .elil}iloyed, -and· cii.U_a · : ·Uvei' eovlcli of Tbe News 1o city-_ suhsorl~- sieej:>- nt· ::2:30 o'clock this (llO\'Uing ~Y · ~ hi\Ve 'boeJ;t ricei:ved for many ·mQre· than we ·co:uhl furtii~!l. . . . erMt '<\Ito .tia;e 'not recci~Edr then regular tlte rin•l•,..a· of the btlllg_lar alarm .,o,n _Ju_s· \' \' F N SS R ER I · cor:r ti:r 7 r> m ,....,. · - ·· rh· k · Tlie--sureJt -w~y 1:o a SUCdil..,~ UL BPSI E . _. CA ... J!l . · a · It .tijo cnritot· ·boy ha~ n-d delivered yo11r l'Ondsith stnp(l neat· Ins house. · m. • PllOt!RAM AT THB. PAJRONS' PICNIC through- TEOR;.{)lJGE TRAINING 11'! BUSUSElSS MET~_ ODS, , :c~py of the (>liper :bdoie:c 7, o•ch~k. ·tele- ipg tlwt:r-obbers 1ve1•e. tryfng to· breack m . • ·Ph•>ne thnt tact to· tH~ Western- Unlon., tho slnutl., .Justice (l'yrrelt· <;ailed. the. 1\Vcilty eve!)ts, 1~itl\ pl'izes Jor .the 001)RSES!-QF rSTE)YY: ·S~epography, T;v..Pewrlting, ~o\ikkeepinr, : ~:lvl n Jl, :vour name llnd: :n1Wres~ und ! 1 1•• 1 troe~ers\ !bm·racks. . , winners, are on the· snort pi•ogr~m t!tnt Jffice Practic,- l'dctl:tods, Spelling, Feumans!iip_ . ~~~mh~ ot ~q-ue ~u~r!et.·_ bcs, !~n~ ~· spec 11 L-- - - h b - · d f ~ St ff ·' · c-wsse.nf;\er ·will he .se.nt :s your ·res•dpnca· Jttst•Rs a- detail of state pollee -were. ' 18 · een arrange or 10 a oru•grauge Wrilo·o.r-:call: pcrsonnUy for furt]ler information._ · \'lth n eopy ·or ~ 1 ha :!'ews. :r-:o cbnrg_e will lenviztg ·tSbo• bart:acks, . Justice .1':!-'\l'!'elt picnic to· be h~ld· ·nt . he home of Fred , , . 'be: riutde ~or (!tis _servJcq,._ agniJ:J. teleghoued and suul everythwg was G. \Gardner of tlte Ct•eek road on Th\11'~- • WEA'l'HF.lll 1101\.JlCAST. allri\g!it. Wires of the -alarm ~nd been d':ty,. Community singjn~- \Vill be led''b~ s·.a·r· \a···~ M: .. _ ·•·. Blo.· unt' P:r inc i_p· a_ I 1 nrossE.d':D•- the wind, causing -the bell to. :\-1toa.. Lawrence \Yestbrook nnd several . U . . . Wa;hington, Aug. !18.-Forecast .oL\ ~ound. ' . spenker!il wPi talk.\ . ·-' West~rn New \York· -until .u:so p. m- to· Prizes will be nwnrdcd fot\ the -largest s~hool phone 43-!l Residence J)~otte 1Q1-R . m~~Z,~: •• t:ltis aftornoou~ more tonlglit; BEf]J. IArv OA 1S A:ND BARLEY . ,family prese~t. the. youngest bnby, the 'fair ill the south pot•tlou: ll·cd!testln;r, fulr Hit; 1 11. latest newlywed couple, the tallest and ~1111 c:ooler: fresh to l>DRSiblo Sll'Oltg, shift- SJIOIIlrED REMARKABLE YIELu shot'lest -ina:n, the (o.lle~t and sb.ort~st . II . , - • 1voman, the stoutest spmster, the tl\m· iu~ h•-nortb winds. --.-.- . nest bachelot', tjte oldest mnn nild tl1c 'J'EMPWRATURE ·IN B.:\XAYIA. ED OVEB lis . ·' Stat~ID.Cilt or teinporntltl\E in B>IInvia, as· \VILLJ.\~:1 rEl\IDT SECUR · oldest WtJin;:a;.;;n;;_' ---- reoordcd at Lea<lley Drug. <:o.'• pltnrwacy :. ,!J:lfS.HE~ TO ACRE. . ()JL EXPLOSION ST-'RTED .tma no.,_uu 1022 :Get:bnnr = )\.ug. 28.-H. J\. Norton · . :a ' 10.2 Mam !St., Batavia, N, Y •. -·----· J . All~. !],7~4 .......... 0.: 1 0fJ•p. m .......... 5~. tl!res:O~_difor William Embt on Sqturdny. )1Jfi f)llll_ AT MEDINA All~. .,-~-_!JO ......... tJ;SO n. m ... , .. ·· .5~ I!'rolll. 12!/L· res of ·oats and barley, gr<m:t ~u.. -\\•· -o-40 .......... l.,a~ •P· m .• , ••••.. 1111 . ~- f rnin were ob-- '-- ' ~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~;~~~~~;;;~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Hlgltest -i7 ............ - ...... - .... - .. GO I toget:E:t~r,. B-~ bushels 0 g · A E. AN'D EIGH-T ~·ARS BUll'\' ·j:.owest -62: ......... , ................. 4S tniuecl siL nverago of 68% bushels to GAR. G • . ._• ,,. · · . · _ tltB a.~re:. ~'ile first 600 bushels were ED~HOUSES DA.t,Lo\.GED. ·~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,- · · ·. -·-r· run ~ut;h~::. -two hours. Mediua, Aug. !:!8:~-~ire of 11nknown < \ M6J~e- Than a Ta(cum. Tin_y- Tot Toilet Powder ~; ' . TJI£ DAILY BE .. It INDER · Mrs. lin -:<ttie Walkl:r .a_n(I·dnughtcr My.r- origin, stnrting with an oil explosion in · · ·. tlc of llsle.1la are vtsttmg :!.:lr. nnd M1s. . R . . . ~---------~-----.: Williant!Jlili. · the Colton garage on· We:;;t avenue at ll, : Dancln~r,. Rorse.hoP. lok:<l tonight. , 1 · 1 r_ ·'l.ll \r•. George VtlsPy of H:am- o\clock last ltight and ~preac!iug- to nenr- , i \Trifling- '\\romcn,t» Grand thentl\r~ n II JU ~ H b b . .,, - .1 d ,• :,... ~our J!ilir shollld have the Very Be~Jt 'foilet Powder prQeJirJ!.b1e. Tbw-Tot l:\ollet . Powfer is, we beiieve, absolutely the PUREST and BES!r ·ONE. lt is made especin:Ur fgr Babie~ alld iS a combiJ!.a• tion of the elio-.iccst grades of Talcum, Boric .Aeid and Zinc Steratil i I · · Devotion!!, St. AntbO..Dy's church, bur:: spefif:: Sunday night wjth Mrs. ,, y · ar1os and res1uences; causeu am· . · · · . · . 'Roard · of trmteea, PresbJ•terinn Mr- and: ·M:rs. Charles Newton ~~d ·ooo. T.be Colton garage was almost . e p a I r I n g 7 30 p Ill J. N~rto~· age roughly estil!lated at ucnrly $100,- ._ · _· _ . ·. ·. · • . . . ' _ • . . . . ch~'i:~oin~ ll· .~~ol p!en:lc, · Frlenos' dang b. tori; Jlelen and Sara!l, are at thetr completely destroy eel, along' with its cou- <lhtt'l'ch !aTMJ, 2 ·Jl. m. -toooorro\·· cottag;:e •!t Silver •Jake. t~>.Itts, in~lt!ding eight valuable nntomo· Selm Sprln_Fs C<>untr-y Clu~ wllJ HI · lourn -its n:uitrl:age at thE .!prlngs to- ~ ·nry ·OOLLA\ RS es. Batteries Generators Starons ·,Motors ··. We Use Genuine Parts Only ~.s: J Price Rfasonable-Work Guarantet<d 'llorrot.· afternoon. f1NED·=rl 11 · · t Several residences were ignited from Balnvln etores will -l•c ·<loscd tomor- _ _ •. IS LICENSE R£VOinl0 tile sparks of the l)lammotli blaze. A rnw nft!lln£>on. In ohse.:rmnce or the _ I'Ll< ha!•n on the prorlett~ of 1\!iss :Katie Wecbo!<<lay- half-holiqny, • MERE 1\IENT:JON. NOR'I'll :!I'E~IDIIOKE 1\IAN M.UST ,p~y $425 DA~IAGES. -Tile ll~:V. Charles \I'. Wall<er will Jusf:ico{:1. L. Mnllory of Pembroke '~- ~ondnct the mid·wee.k services nt the voked tne• llrense of Percy L. Sliker of Metho<llst Episcopal cbu:rch tomonow North ·Pit=bl'Oke for the remninde~ of evening, the yean\\ !ten he plended guilty to a O':Re!lly was tofal!y destroy-ed, with a los8 of $2,500. Residences which St!l• fered the most wct·e tho~e of • Miss O'Jteilly, l\Irs. I. 0. Pixley and 'Villiam Jackson. Albion nncl M:iddleport fire• men assisted lledinu. lirc~nen in coltqucr· lng the fln:m::e::s:..·· ------ ·with a ilelicnlo :Perfume. . · · rt is\\a:n,nntisBptic p{),vder that cools and cont:fort~;~ the skin. U!!eQ' fre~ly nfter ·the bitth \it prevents chafing, ir'rltat!ons; .beat rashes, etc. and keops tlie &kin healthy. \ . ..: Prleo' '2u cents, l3y l)lnil 25 Cl!nts. At ejtlier·o-::J;: Ottl' Good Dt•ug Stores. · LEADLEY DRUG CO. 99 Main Street 63 Main Street Twa. Qualitv Drt1g Stares C.A..R.S _,WASHED We llave Bl.'eur:ed. the services of an expert car wasller and are DIIW In \'• position ·to ,glto s-On prompt and elrectlve service.. W. M. Boyd Battery Co. -MrR. Cltarles Wltlto Nash of AI- cl1nrgeo ol :reckless driving ln§t evcl)ing. bnny, Hate regent of lite D.A.ll., wdl. &liker- wnl aiso fined $50 and is to m~ke Plt:V ,. visit· to .. the Bntnv-:in c)laiJter, D. restit12tlon· for damage to nutomob:rlos .A.:R., :lfonday, SepteiJibCl\'. 10th. owne(I b'C::ltnrles I,. Wozninl< of No. 421 fiENESEE AND WfOMINti ASSOCIATI~N'S PROORAM -Tlto- lnclies of •St .. Jalnes\s ehurcb, 'South jr£J;;;.son street ani William ;y SOWING 'NEXT SA'l'URDAY AF· CUAC!',· who fUO mCD!bers of ti 10 group on the Burr. No, '27 Irving strret, Buffnlo. , II....& ..;;;;;J hill, w·ill meet with M!e, l~n H<Jldriagc Slik-er •nr.n l•is automobile into _J.\It'. '.l'ERNOON AN.D EVENING, E. LLiCO':IT S':li!EE'X, BATAVIA MANCUSO&. SON 1 S~llool street Opposite Police !iilat-ioll· ' - h' • Wozn• n!\&· nnd Mr. Burr's mnchmes- 't th- t\ o' tl G ese nttd of No. 5 Ftnrtnont avenue t 1s evemng, 1 • ~.r 11 . tlte mnl\n rond ·east of ..._ 9 meo 111 g ' 10 en ° 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' tlt ti 1 1 B t · ·Elb w ten <~ 1 ''ng on ~V~oming ~lusicnt· Association next Snt- --\-t . o ntoe ng o t te_ n n vtn- o Pentb~k' \'\'tlai:lny ll.tgltt. The dama•_e to _, . t li h b t t b '-eld • v • = \ trdny in the :Bothnny CPnter B11Pt1St cwn ~e ome urenu. un\ o o -\ the 1 .., 0 ·t~:rs was estin\ntccl at $42i> In '11 · Thursday at the home fr:!' l\Irs. lii_ ._ l'. \Ottrt lnel ~··n 1 • 11 .,., Tile Fatnvinn's so- clturch, the afternoon session WI consiSt H d N 1.39 B k t t 11 ' ~ '\ ~ of chorus singing, mainly :froin Case's ! e, 0 • !1 11 ·s reo' a nn mer dau w:as.htrnecl-llpsld~ clo1vn In the ditch Cb.<Jrus Collection, tmd:er the leatlersbip wtU be [!resent to mstruct Dtembcxs. nne! tb:.e ·lhl!lffnlo mnn's car was also ball· of Lewis J. llm•sh of Rochester and PHONE 1184. .alve emy p10blen - of window drlplnr- 'l'hcy odd to th• cfTccti.-eneu an.d pro- lonr the Ufe of Y\\\\ c:uctaina an.t dnps '«< by proper lwl&lnr- '1'1' .Ea.,- to pue •P ..: tlke down but cu. not be bunpcd olf.. ( 'J,~ey Stay P~tt Rods For Ever:y: . Purpose At AU Pricea Sing!!! Rods extending }~r 4 ~ .. ~~~~~·~·-·· 25c Double RD\ds extendi~g }~r 4 .~ .. -~~~~~~-~: .. SOc Single Rods cxtendi~g i~r 6 .~.!.~~~~~.~: .. 35c Double Rods extending i~r 6 ~.-~~~:~~: .... 69c Center Joining Rods to mak~ ro~ extend to -- :~ -~~~~~~~ ...... 18c French Door· Rods e~ tending to 25 38 inches........ · C All Rods in Velvet Brass Finish. ., PERSONAL- ly wrecMi. s~veml occupants of the Hal'ry Woolf of Bethll.ny. All wlte> eu. cars \~ero·.s:liKhtly iujm·ed. jo;v singing arc iuvitccl. \Miss Annie F. Drenne11 is in Nlngara Falls· ~lsitinJ>\ l'JJ:s. JaD!cs ~nph, iormer· ly of Bitavht. Ge6r,gc Tnnnrt of No. 227 Ross street NATI()N~& DAIRY SHOW '~I)MMITIEEMEN NAMED has gone to .East -Aurora -::ltc spen<l the TO I::-.JTfl!CEST GENESEE COt'NTY week '\I'Jth .his sist~r, Urs, Wa.rne Wright_. ' IN>S'S<RACUSE EXHIBI~. Miss Jennie Fillmore of Wars!t w, for- c~mnlillentcn have been appointed to mcrl;c oi Batavia, bas- entered the ii;ing's begin ::arr~n.a;goments for 11ttendnnce o.11d Daughters' b.ome for nged peojlle nt elcl!t: 1 its.flolDl·Genesee county nt tbe nn- . Dn~~-~illc. , .., tiona! \l'q\w sljo.w .at ful_rncuse ct;!lbc~ 5th M.e~ Pauline Gold!Jerg o.E' .~o. - '} Cher· to 13tb. l£-<(lntbers ·of the comtiht~ee are ry stre~t, who h~s. bce:n 1'1:Sitmg 1n New 1 Heli!'Y ~I', -ware, W.atren W. Hhwle;l, York a11d other <:1hes for foour weels, bas; Hor.lce- H Cllil:Pin nnd' !.. 0. Bo\ver, sll returnef!• l!onte~ . , oE B'nt:nv!O; G;. F. Qool<son o~. Alexrul· Mrs •. J. J. Carter and e!I1ldren o_f ~o. der, Uerl~i 1\'oO<lrnlt: of R~y and Uan· 12 -!Jclhn~er >~ve;me have return!!<! fr-<Jm nger Bnker of the fm;m bureau, secrn· . o. nslt w1th lUaJ<)r and M= Jnrdlne o.f tars. Hcspcler, Ont. . The cout=ittee will meet at 7 :~0 • Paul Ualoney of No. H \yoocl:,,street o'clock T~IL:l\!day eve;ning to complete 1s spen<llng several weeks -,;ott.h bts un- the Oro:;:nnli~~Ctlon ~f a larger committee, clcs, D:r, Joseph I-. .a:nd Ill' .. Jolin P. which· jg -Ds::])ccfed to co~sist .of repro· SchVinrt1 of Des Motnes, :I011n. sentnt\\'eS:tr-onl every community in tlte Mr. ::.nd .ltl:rs. Evereat ...:\, Judd and t •It Is honed bv the commitho chll<lren of Xo. 2 Rkbm?ncr:: ·nvenue htl:ve ~~~: ~· lmge ~nough n~mber of peoplo ret~rne<l fron:>_ a m\ntlt 8 !Jiny ~~ the .run be illl~t\\\E!ted in nttending the show ~a~~dof Bay& m the i\Iusk<>-.kn repone· of to ''\nrrmtl c-lml\teriug a trnin to go from ;atti n. l u H 0o lb · d d Bah via M'Syiacu~P. The railromls ltn vo ' r. :llt\1. rs. nr.-y .- e .\' ge an graltted:: sple- in! mtes_of one-way !nrc a:rul cbltdrea or Syracuse. nre n:.-sltm~ \t the 1 If f llfl d t · Each county -hnmc O>i Air. Delbridge's ]lllrents, Mr. ~ '! or.· c roun r.1 P· • 1 lii < G D lb p f N' 13 3 tn .Jw stnte is att~>mptutg to secure tbe li•l r:;, corge e r uge- o o. tt ll 1 -f 2 ()()() Smmait. ·street. n en IU ~e-o • · M:r. n.nd 'Mi--s. Frank E, Ji\ oltnson, with tlt6ir se>n and daughter bnvE returl)ed t•> th~ir hotne at Niles, O;, alter visiting ?.Irs. J ohnson.~s uncl,t!, C. ]), Co\l'er of MR. A.:NDilltRS. C. L. CARR SAW FltE~R AIR CHILDREN AtiAlli 'Xbe ladies of tho ~iltnmunity will serve SUpper in the tOIVn hn!J n t G O'clock, Tile evening session will <'onsist of n concert. E!ST BETHANY YOUTH S1RUCK BY AUTOM.OBJLE Clm·k Howley, s~ven years old, son of l\l~\rill Howl<!:; of Enst Bethany, while cro~sing the road near his ·home last ev_en- ing'. wns struck by ntt automobik He suffered o. gash over the right ejo and knee and severn! brulse:s about -the body, He- is a patient at s:~·s hpsvitnl. MET AFTER 28 YEARS. l\!l'l!l, William HIIITISJ)n Visited 1\lrs. Jol111 1Um:k ol. Caledonia. Mrs, William Barrisoli nnd daugnter El!itll' of No. 1· :Miller m·enue w·ent to Caledonia Sunday by nutomohilo to visit llk. nnd l\Irs • .Tnhn Mack. 1\lrs. 11nck wns formerly 1\!lss Lizzi'! Sheller of Rochester and Mrs. H:arrkon nlso lived in thnt city, where tney became ;firm fi•!eJtds. Lnter Mrs. Hurr;son came to l3111:nvln. to live, lllss Sheller • mnr-ried nnd. they lost track of each other 11ntil ·n fc1v weeks ngo. A friend from Calcdoni:t visited Mrs. Rnrrison nnd 1\Irs. Harrison learned thnt l\Ire. Mack was at Caledonia. Mrs. Bar- :cison was given Nrs. Mack'~ address and this resulted in their meeting on Sun: dny arter ::28::..::Y.::co.=r::s:.... ---- Fabric<! art. falcln!T a hack1Partl look. The .t't:a.ron. ·jindJ rcore.r of French. ~er.set, .at,pac~a.r,-\ ca.rhnum.r,. mul! fabrics- oja patf age bewg re- llived J.o mnk~ frock.r o}clu:zrm• ino .tunpli\ciliJ · wilk ilt~ .rma:rlneu u.rual(y' ct7n.finea lt7 a .t\ingle circu/111' jlau.nc6 · or a tli.t/inciivt: JIIOfi.O.'}Iarn, · The FaU Fash!ontBook -is as :&scinati11:_g, with its treatment of fa;hic)ll tendcncies,:a::s the Pict<>riw ll.evie.v Patterll:9 arc h.elgfr.d.\ Willz each palltrl\% a\\ culling .ani Ctll/l/rz:ui/ott guide.r .rnowir7;g ~~pelicilly jU!l foaw /,- M a&lu£ ·-~ _!heoa;rmenE:. .!f.w. No.3 Enrt street. '· -- BEDN.lDD ~Ro~~y AfiED 90 i\Irs. 1, W. Hnbn of No_ 9 Higltlancl VISITED t\'llEIR HOlliES ON\ EAST n Ill\ U fll 1 1< t ' We SeU D'i!pen.Wable .1\lerehandlse at PriCe~ LQwer- Tlu~ ADJ Otller pl\rk, wllo ltns been visiting: in Dnnki:rk ~!!Ilia OF NEW YORK. DIED IN LE ROY TODAY Store-But For Casb Onlr. !lml Jn1nesto~n, has ret\l!cned home. :r.rr. a:.nM.C:rs. c. L. Carr of No. ti Sum· t.e Rpy, Ang. 28.-Bernnrd Growney, 1J3·119' ~~ain Street Batavia, N .. Y. tL.LSWORTH & BOYCE A. G. H·EN·N:lNG While in Jnmestown sbo visited her mit strEet returned last eyening from n ninety ycnrs of age and a veternn of tho .L.YJ: daus.•lter, Mrs.. Wayne ~'hJL.;rer. 16-clnvs b~J:noss and pleasure trip, go• Civil wa·r, died at 10 ~>'clock this morn·~:~~~~~;;~~~~==~====~============~ Super:intemlent C . .A. llnx::nllton of the lng t~ Nm! \\:York city by nutomobile vin· ing nt the !tome of his dnugbter, Mrs, os, ~IA.DI STREET ' BAT4VIA, N. I. stnfe sdiool for the blind- Is •pending the De:!m\!1- Water Gnp. While U.r. Tt 1 omas F. O'Shea of Clay street. He n~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiJ s\'\ernl <lay• a:t his old home nenr Cuba. Carr \V\\'S'tic:>ing his fall bttying for h.ia hna bocn in. failing h~alth threo nionths_ ~ · He will attend: ihe reunion of the Hnm- Batavia thrs;:oods store, Mrs. 'Carr visit· as a result of inlrmities ol nge, b11t bad r: =============='================== ilton faoill;y, o£ which he ha:s been presi- ed Iter son Bobert, who was Inking ,tbc been nble to be about until recently. f\\' ... \1I Th y -;;.~::r. lv~ en · ou .;;,-,. . ..;.i·'f • .; .. \'>ll\~ ... - Build Your ·Garage there js one tl1.ing to take into consideration- be sure that it lms tight-fitting, free and easy rolling doors. · Glide and Roll-Away 'Track and J1angers are positive assmance of the Sll1oothest action and least resistence to even the touch Of a child. •Covered track sheds water and roller ·b.earing hangers. Ask to see the Glide or Roli-Aw·ay Track and Hangers. i £ you are plar1:ning to use' Art Hinges or ordi- nary. hinges we can supply your needs. Also your locks nnct other hardware that will enter · ·to its construction. Frank 104' MAIN ST. R. Young BATAVIA, N.Y. deat for- several years. summer- cOtir::-so •at the MMsaehusetts · · · ll:r. D.lld ]!r-s. C. l\f. Dnr-:row of Ben- School of .'leocltnology 'in Bl·~ton, l\Inss. ;[J:espl(3I N <!tfS. ton llar!Jor-, M:ich., wltOc hav-e been vi!;it~ \One of·-our most <lelightful CX!ler-i· ~Irs. Louis Krantz and son Glea ing at C, C. Blair's, No. 81i Wns~ingtop ehces i12 Nt\~ York city,\ suidliirs, Oar:r, Middleport, :ulss decllio. Vile of avenue, left fox home by au:tomobtle th1s \was the visit whieh :?.lr. Cnrr and I field and Miss .Alice Eldred of Akl\on morning •. ncCOID])anied by bs. Dnxrow's ftllldc to He East Sic1e, \hel'e we sa-w 'mittcd to operntimls ot the Batavia hos· brother .nnd sister of Roche-ster. ' many of tllo :Fresh .Air children, who re· pital today. Miss lllann Dipson of Noo. 23 \Waslt- cently vislteC! us and other l3atavinns, )<Iutlin Hubbard of the Commercial Ington avenue. Miss Unry McKone of Iunder t:E:to:I~JE.Spices of the Kiwan.is clab hui!rling has hceu discharged from th~ . No, 1 Pot-ter a:venue and M:iss Elizabeth of :Bnta-vin: _~'be chililren recognized us Bntmia hosv\tal. H. Miller ol :No. 12 Boss street have nt once an!' their parents were anxious Airs, c. E. Hili 0 ~ .A.tlnntn, who sub- re!urnecl from a two·mont:lts' stay at to pny os·,~o=ors. In some instances 1re mitted to· an operation at St. Jerome's Camp Tiva-nc-ho-tnh on· Chnutau~ua found t:I!o •el:aiillren living in very ,con- ho~pitnl yesterday, was dischnrgecl toclay. lake. gestcd q:nnrl~'=l\s·.ilnd we realized that t''c . Raymond l3osseler of No. 43<1 l\!r, and :.Irs, Joscpb \Vaskey ilnd summer oullrngs meant n great den] to 1\Inin street, Walter ))erck of Ua.kti•elcl,\! dallghters, Frances nnd l\ntbtr:Vn of New .th~m.\ • . . Esther and Arthur Sq11ites of South · Britain, Conn., who hav1 \lleen spend· After thcl_r New York VJS!t, Mr._ and Byron, lliisa Dorothy Houseknecht of . ing two weeks with fus, Thomas Ire- Mrs. Cr:::rr•sojoumeq___:!tt Asbury P~r'k :M:o 1 ·gnnville nna Mrs. 'Valter Reamer land, NO>. 12G Jackson MreEt, returnee! nnd Atla.ntle ~ily fo~ a week. In Ph1)a· Le. :Roy have been disellnrgcd from St. to their- !tome -SUllday, !frs, 1\L E. delpltla \tllet:amet thetr son, who haa fin- J\emme's hospitaL Goorgctson of \Union City, Jl'n.; is the .!shed his cnttr-sa in :Boston,. and the fnm- 1\riss Doris Dilcher of Wf'st guest of 1\!rs. Thomas Irelan-d and other· tl:v made !Ito llomewurd trip by way ().f submitted to an operation nt St. reintives ht the city, Harrlsbtzrg.niid the Allegheny 1\Ioua~· hospihtl Sunday evening. 1\frs, Barry llranton of Woodlawn tnins, · farm, Pu.htam Settlement, h::as· bee11 e::1- Rotary to llesumo lts Programs, tertaining Miss Vula L. Winn of Santa :Fune.rnLo:if Urs. E. G. Ramsdell. Todny's meeting of the Rotary club ttioniC!I, Caljf .. 1\fiss Winn came. by way Funer:al rsen•vices for llt•s. Jenni<a- wns the lnst of the tw·o-montils period I of Color at!() Springs and vls;Oted friends Wh-ite Enrns«<ell. .wife of Edward G. cluring whiclt informal sessions wore held. and :r~la-tli•es :in Ohio 'br!o:re rench;ng· ·Rnmfjdel:l .ol 1lnff,tl.,, who cliecl Frida;;~ Begb:ming ·next Tu~sdny regulnt• meet- 'N'ew· York stnt'e. Jlefore re-iurning sh~ were bPid -frOo'III. the home of her fnthel', ings will' be held, with· 1Veekly progmms. will -visit Tore>nto, ODt., !hoe Tho·usnnd James While of No. 7 Rnymond avenue, Albert A. Ehrman· nnd Cor! G, l{lcin- Islands, :N~w York nnil PltiJndelphia. yest~rclay nllernoon~ The Rev. Dr. l\Irt-l (ifenst, mernbct·s of tho :Rotary club · >on of :Enlnio, formerly of Alexandel',' Aibiou, attended the hmcheon to~ay. ~IooB&Ilear: Legion ,(oJOtost. offi~inted nut!· tlte burial wvo ·in BataYi:a George' L. Rnymonll of Elba also w·as 1\!rs. Mny· Kraatz is ~ap£nin of lhe cem~ter 7 . ,B:;enre~s were ·clat'enco H. vresent, the ]'red B. Pnt:kel' .. Purples ->~nil M:rs. Irene llo:ran is cap- Howe; .C- A.>13rodnvny, At•tlmr H. Dewey lain of the Reds in n Mw:schenrt Le- and Frn:nk.i£:\. Simonds. ! A • gion meDJbersh:ip contest, ~he 4 ~sing - rt t _side \'ill lluitish supper to :t:lte whmers Clerl1s Nol (J~ing to East Bethany. , -IS at the end· of tile contest I'll: Decentber. Bcinuse of ihe poo).' <;on'dition of the·· · · · i'omorr'ow evcnl11g the· le!lo:n wiil hold. East Bet.bnnr diamond it has been ncces-:' lr.n imporlant business ntcit:ig, A re· silry to cmteel the bas·eball game thrt corder wjJi be elected in ttiaee of Mrs. wns to be Iii~ yer1 by the Batavia Clerks: of all ·kinds. Oil, \Vater Color and l\Iar!on 0; :Magee, who ltM -:resigned, una the :Illllt :Bethany tow.:t team tomor- cl· p . t s b!\ d B . 1 row· nfte'J.·noo~t. una am s, a e an rtsto Mrs. lt H. Le Seur Etl~rtnined. Arcncle mtil Oakfield league teams wil1 1\!rs. JO!otace . H. Le .S~Ilt ol No. 310 play n gnlllO.. on the AJJstin park dilL-. Brushes. Academv Board, etc. East Maln-sh·eet. ente_rtlltned twenty nt mona tozno 1 ro-.,v- afternoon. . . lun~hepa ~t tit~ P•ed P1p~r resterday fol- · \ · . lowe~ by bridge at her home- The dero•l Euta•l;;:ahtecl a.t L'Jncbeon. • · G <R A. N D THEATRE Continuous 1:30 to :11 P. liL . '1 oday at1d Tomorr()w ' \~ Rex Ingrnnl~s Great and Fascinating Dram& of the Screen .11 Atmosp!Jerli e:xolle, ictting! gorge- ous, story like a.:le.;scn~, a medern Arabian nigltl of l'nri:s: plots sinister. passion O\\erwhelruing -~estiny sWift ancl lnoxorabl!. WOMEN'' .,., ... ... , A \Whirl ef tile emotions, with yontb, age and lntrig;lte grzapplillg in a COil• t~st for mastery. A bewllderlng -nar• ~tive of the -witchery of a wm:nan's wiles. -ALSO- Com.edy, ~'1'he Skipper's Sc~eme\ 1' !\THE NE\VS , tations 'tl'ere .in yellow 1vl!b cnlc.ndulas I Mri. E.-~'- Tarbox r;f No. 440 East ............ ~,.. ................ .;..,..,.. .. ,..,.. .. ,..,..,.. .... ._ .. .1 ~nd ~la<'e cards of butterlllo;:s and nest- Main streclr'=:iltert~il)ei: t~n at a lunch- C \! mg btrds, · • . . . . - • eon at t.l,le ,P;aed P1per tlus noon. . • 't \• t:~ . .. .. . . - _-;, _.-·.- .... ' M ~· HA I I:'•-~, ..:#,:~.:.;~. Do Your Ft Dr. J~.A. Chirop Will be at l)i_s office, durtis Building, ton Wedne$d'ay, Hliu111 8. A. lli. Phone l'oilr Appoi d04-1 Don't iDiBS tll!B OJ tain foot -eolitf~rt. 1 treatment n~sut•ed. D()N'T FOilGE'J: HAG GIFT~ J 4st · rec;;ei y~~ line ;of hatid-pa day and· Genet Cards. 6 BANK S Ground Floor, MacGreeveJ DFGraff TH!l BClO:R c:.-------. Th :.White GENE STRATT( Author of \Laddi! etc. I G.ene Stratton-Port famous nov~list in 1 saving this story fot she W&S per6U&ded now. It is the sto: hood and t.bc small __ where she wns raist Done with the lla\l'o , a Rlley Hoosier poe 11 poor boy who wo toil an~ )ludship, ol tie rich rirl whD I< him, and 11 rich bo~ fineness was S[X)il' \~<\ealth. Through the problen Mrs. 'Porter raises land honestly soh \\oven a romance s aU of us that it is 1: tion of each of ou.r Sle·g~ THE BOOK f .S7 AlAin St., ll: s SAYS Have a Clear. : vetySk All tn!l! world admit complexic Though.tt fs true tl tul mind Is the llrBt a be~utlfnJ fnce..,....yc more charming will come thrbu)1;lt. the 1 ' complexion. r ' Tlte fe\ll.tures of a ~f~~~~~d skin woul.< 'rite roreheail, the ~ · niay all ·be fnultlesl ehape, but they can ~ beautiful Without I ·bright com:plexlon ekln, lt ts fn the color! :Artist eho-mr his g ~lvJng expression -to l' ~~r~o~~~~~\a~~~ meamf 'ln her. JlOWet ' >d preae! \e her cot J' :YOur coiitplexlon T'rt~clcle~ 'Q\\ Tan, le1 S~a~~r l8S~~secj and B.P.PIY thiS tre You are relleved of t or burned skin . The woman who dell i~~~~~~N\.ievi~'];~ 1 ~~W ~UNNY SUSAN· CR! dressing table. ~ SUNNY..S FRECKL:E I On 11aloe •. at all : Ask the Driljglst Strength'' lui this guarantee of. mone~ Yon ue ·not satlsft• uinnsuttpllbd, wr-Ite. ill JilB.in· package. I Sunny Sus~n.Labo1 Dallal.,. l --.-~- E~:~ert ReJl Hammond~• . ~-!!rvic BeniN Ftrtt-Qual . OJIIIIi.lt. Pail