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TAX SALE O f JUnds for Unpaid CHy Taxes »«»d Local Asseesmeutfs for (be Xe*Jr 1913-1920. Whereas, The City Taxes and A s sessments for tlie year 1WM930 o n t l i e following described properly are rm - paid, notice Is hereby given th a t i f said taxes or assessments are not p a i d to the City Treasurer of Auburn, Y., as shown below with 10 i> e r ce n t additional and tlie expeases of publications.added thereto, on o r l>e- fore Tuesday, June 22, ’ 1920, th a t 1 w ill sell the land's on which or i n r e spect to which said, taes or asse s s ments were imposed, or cause the s a m e to be sold at public auction a t X 2 o’clock noon, on Tuesday, U» T w e n ty- Second Day of June 1920. from t b e front steps of the City Hail, in s a a d City of Auburn, N. X, to the h i g k e s t bidder to pay taxes, fees, interest a n d expenses thereon which may rema i n •unpaid at the time of such sale. The following is a proper de s c r ip tion of oach parcel of land on w h i c l i , or in respect \ to which, said taxes o r assessments are imposed, with t l i e name of the owner or occupant, w h o s e names are known, of such parcel o f land and the amount of unpaid tastes or assessments thereon. Auburn, \S. Y., June 1,1920. FEED R. DRAKE, City Treasurer. First Ward W illiam A. and- Rove Stewart Lot No. 5-1 Linn Avenue, va cant lot- bounded north by lots • Nos. 11,12,13, south by lot No. . .55, east by lot No. 71, west by .'Linn Avenue. Amount of tax . $U-<X> Alice E. Stowell, Lot No. fiO ‘L inn Avenue, vacant lot; bounded north by No, 51 Linn Avenue, south by No. 59 Linn Avenue, east by Linn Avenue, west by lot 3S Linn Avenue. Amount of tax ..................... G-33 Margaret Fuller, Lot No. 100 Al- den Avenue,vacant lot bounded north by lot No. 00, south by lot No. 101, east by lot No. 114, west by Alden Avenue. Amount of tax .............................. 1-33 Edwin C. Hawley, Lot No. 17 • Marvine Avenue,' vacant lot; bounded north by lot No. 10, south by lot No. IS, east by lot No. 33, west by ilarv'ne Ave- nue. Amount of ta x .......... 2.33 Carlton B. Mathews, Lot No. 9-1 Highland, vacant lot; bound ed north by Highland Street, south, by lot No. 99, cast by lot No. 95, west by Alden Avenue. _ Amount of tax ..................... 5 .0 < Second Ward John Murray. J5 Hamilton Ave nue, house and lot bounded north by Kosters. south by Hamilton Avenue, east by Eos- .. kins and Hathaway, west by Gaynor. Amount of tax ...... 53.TT Charlotte ,Van Ever, 21 iticb- ardson Avenue, house Hnd lot; bounded north by Farrar and - H u m , south by Itlcliardsoa . Avenue, east by Emery, west by Hodder. Amount of tax .. G.T7 F r a n k M. Cowell, 55 Hamilton Avenue, house and lot' bound ed north by Nos. 14, 10 Flor ence, south by Hamilton Ave nue, east by No. 53 Ilamllton Avenue, west by No. 57 Ham ilton Avenue. Amount of tax ........................................ 13-32 John Flannigan, L o t 9 Gold Ave nue, vacant lot; bounded north by lot No. S Gold (Troop Ave nue, south by lot No. 10 Gold (Troop) Avenue, east by Gold (Troop; Avenue. Amount of - tax ........................................ 1-GO Saverio Giordano, Lot Xo. 14 Sil ver Avenue; vacant lot. bound ed' north by S C-amp Street south by Silver Avenue, cast by lot No. 13 Silver Avenue, west by lot Xo. 15 Silver Ave nue. Amount of t a x .......... SJ2S Saverio Giordano. Lot Xo. 118 Densmore Avenue, vacant lot; * bounded north by Denstnore Avenue, south by Lands of W a ter Board, east by lot Xo. 119 Densmore Avenue, west by lot No. 117 Densmore Ave nue. Amount of tax ........ 4-00 Saverio Giordano, Lot No 100 Hold Avenue, vacant lot, bounded north by Densmore Ave, south by lot No. 107 Gold (Troop) Avenue, east by lot No. 112 Densmore Avenue, w e s t by Gold (Troop) Avenue. Am o u n t of t a x .................... -i.OO Fourth Ward. Frank B. neaney, Xo. 150 Washington Street, vaca.it lot; bounded north hy 152 Washington Street, south by 145 Washington StrsoL west by Washington Street. Amount of tax ................................. 2 .6 7 M a ry Austin Est, Lot Xo. 2 State Street, vacant In: bounded north by State Street, south by Lot Xo. 53 Dewey Avenue, east by \ mi No. 1 State Street, west bj Lot No. 3 StateStreut. Amonnt t a x ................................... i 3 3 Fifth Ward. John C. Murray. No. JO Vnn- Anden Street, house nn'l lot. bounded iiurtli by Van Andon Street south by 0 Outrnl Avenue, 21 Chapel Street, east by 3-i Van Anden Street, west 2S ’ Van Anden Street. Am o u n t of tax . .. Sixth Ward. Jo h n and Mary Ryan, Xo. 13 C a tlin Street, house and lot bounded south by Catlin Street, east by 11 Catlin Street, west by 15 Catlin S treet Amount of t a i ....... 5 .3 3 A lice Monroe Crawford, Lot Xo. 35 Vista Street, vacant lot, bounded north by Lot Xo. 3(5 Vista. Street, south, by Lot Xo. 34 Vista Street aast by Vista Street west by l o t Amount of tax ........................................ 1 .3 3 Esther Adella Patrick, Xo. 55 Park Avenue, vacant lot; bounded north by Board of Education, south by Park Avenue, east by 141 Fulton Street west by 53 Park Ave nue. Amonnt of tax .......... S.-i2 Esther Adella aPtrick, No. 4G Park Avenue, vacant lot; bounded north by Park Ave nue, south by 15-17 (’ad.v Street, east by Lot So. -15 Park Avenue we=;t by Lot Xo. 47 Park Avenue. Amount of tax ........................................ S .-42 43. oD Esther A d e lla Patrick, No. 46 Park. Avenue, vacant ', lot; bounded--north by P a r k Are- ''\hue sbnttC \ by 15-17 '“Cady “ Street, east by 52-52 1-2 Park Avenue, west by Lot No. 47 Park ATenue. Amount o f tax 8.42 Seventh W ard. George L. Bond, No. 188 Perrine Avenue; house and lo t ; bounded north by Perrine Ave- ' nuc, east by No. 18C Perrine Avenue, west by No, 190 Per rine Ave. Amount of tax . . . . 13.32 J. Dwight Atwater, No. 29 Ca- noga . S treet; house and lo t ; bounded north by No. 31 Ca- • noga Street, south by- N o . 27 Canoga Street, cast by Canoga Street, w e s t by Owasco Out- .' let A m o u n t of tax ............... 34.74 Sarah W . X> n r at on, No. 12 B r a d ley Stfceet; vacant lo t ; bounded north by Perrine Avenue, south by 10 Bradley i Street east by 60 Case Aye-’ nue, west by Bradley Street Amount o f tax .......... .. ............ 2J50 Farm Debenture/Co., No. 291 North Division Street; hoo6e and l o t ; bounded ndrth by city limits, sooth by No. 285 N o rth Division Street, east by N o rth Division Street. Amount of t a x ...................................... .. 1L99 Jennie M. Eldredge, No. 55 Case Avenue; vacant lot; bonndjed north by No. 32 B radley Street, south by Case Avenue, east by N o . 53 Case Avenue, west by N o . 26 Bradley S treet Amount o f t a x .......................... 1.33 Luther S. 'Goodrich, No. -105 Washington Street; honse lot and b a r n ; bounded north by No. 107 Washington Street, sontb by No. 103 W a s h ington Street, cast by W a s h ington Street, west by- No. 214 Seymour Street A m o u n t of tax . . .......................................84.49 Lucy Srokasy, Lot No. 76 Wash- _ ington Street; vacant lo t ; bounded north by M u n ro Street south by Lot No. 77 Wasbngton Street, east by -Washington Street. Amonnt of ta x ............................................................47 Lucy Srokasy, Lot No. 104 Woodruff Street; vacant lo t ; bounded north by Lot No. 82 Munro Avenue, south by Woodruff Street; east by Lot No. 103 Woodruff Street, west by Lot Xo. 105 W oodruff Street Am o u nt of t a x ................... 47 Mary V. W alker, Lot No. 92 Munro Avenue; vacant lo t ; bounded north by Munro Ave nue, south by Lot No. 114 iMunro Avenue, cast by Lot No. 91 M o n r o Avenue, west by • Lot No. 93 Munro Avenue. Amount o f t a x ...................... .47 •Mary V. W alker, I.ot No. 91 •MunTo Avenue; vaqant lo t ; bounded north by Munro Ave nue, south, by Lot No. 113 Woodruff Street cast by Lot No. 90 M u n r o Avenue, west by Lot No. 92 Munro Avenue. Amount of t a x ...................... .47 Frank B‘. Heaney, No. 117 Cot tage Street; vacant lo t ; bounded north by No. 12 Per rine Street, south by Cottage Street east by No. 115 Cottage Street, west by 119 Cottage Street Am o u nt of tax .......... 2.67 Frank B. Heaney, No. 141 Washington Street; vacant lot; bound.ed north by No. 143 Washington Street, south by No. 139 Washington Street east by Washington Street, west by L o t No. 34 Heaney Avenue. A m onnt of tax ____ 3.33 Frank B. Heaney, No. 153 W a s h ington Street; vacant lo t ; bounded north by 155 W a s h ington Street, south by No. 151 Washington Street, east by Washington Street west by Lot No. 27 Heaney Avenue. Amount o f t a x ........................ 1.99 Frank B Heaney, Lot No. 12 Perrine Street; vacant lo t ; bounded north by Perrine Street, south by No. 117 Cot tage Street, east by No. 106 Perrine Avenue, west by No. 110 Perrine Avenue. Amonnt of tax ........................................ 1.09 Frank B. Heaney, Lot No. 32 Pulsifer Street; vacant lo t ; bounded north by Pulsifer Street, south by Lot No. 33 Pulsifer Street east by Lot No. 31 Pulsifer Street west by Heaney Avenue. Amount of tax. ............................................... .20 Frank B. Heaney. Lot No. 33 Heaney Avenue: vacant lo t; bounded north by Lots Nos. 31. 32 Pulsifer Street south by Lot No. 3} Honnoy Avenue, east by Lot No. 42 W a s h ing ton Street, west by Heaney Avenue Amount of tax . . .’. .20 Frank B Hc-aney, Lot No. 15 Perrine Street. vacant lo t , bounded south by Perrine Street east by 113 Perrine Street west by 115 Perrine r Street Amount of tax ........... LOO Frank B Heaney Lot No IS IIcar.,y Avenue vacant lo t , [•oun<'xd north ty I.ot No. 1!' Uoan'-y A' no south by I>jt N<> 17 H* aney Avenue, east hy Heaney Avenue. Amount c f t a i ......................... .20 Frank B Heaney Lot No. 25 Heaney Avenue, vacant lot: bounded north by I>»t No. 26 Heaney Avenne south by Lot No. 2-1 Heanry Avenue, east by Heaney Avenue Am o u nt of tax . ................................... .20 Ed. and Maude Hopkins. No. 117 Perrine S’reet house and lot. bounded south by Perrine Street, cast by No. 115 Per rine Street, west by No. 119 Perrine Street. Amount of tax 40.31 Jastyna Peran, No. 130 Cottage Street, double houso and lot: bounded north by Cottage •Street, south by Nos. 225, 227 Seymour Street, cast by No. 12S Cottage Street, west by No. 132 Cottage Street Amount of t a x .......................... 23.99 James C. Ryan, No. 31% Canoga Street: strip of land; bound ed north by 33 Canoga Street, south by 31 Canoga Street, eust by Qanogn Street west by Owasco O u t le t Amount of tax 1.66 Jeanette M . Kennedy, No. IS Bradley Street, vacant lo t : bounded north by No. 20 B r a d ley Street, south by No. 10 Bradley Street, east by Lot No. 103 Perrine Avenue, west by Bradley Street. Am o u n t of 2-50 7.76 22J34 3.37 6.67 33. S3 $6.43 $4.06 tax . ........................................ ' Id e an d Graham, No. 40 Case A v e n u e ;‘ vacant-lot; bounded n o r t h by Case Avenue, south by Lot No. 36 Perrine Avenue, east by No. 3S Case Avenue, w e st by No. 46 Case Avenue. a 1 of tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Id e a n d Gntham, No. 207 Perrine A v e n u e ; house . and - lo t ; bounded south* by •\ Perrine. Avenue, east by No. -205 Per rin e Avenue, west’ by No. 209 Perrine Avenue. Amonnt of tax ................. •' ............................. , Eighth W ard. ' W illia m Wallace, estate, No. 60 1-2 Orchard Street, a strip o f lan d , bounded north by O r c h a rd , S treet' south by 13 M a d ison Avenue, east by 60 O r c h a r d -Street, west* by 62 O r c h a r d Street Am o u n t of t a x ............ .. ......................... .. Jam e s .Hennessey, rear 57 South D ivision' Street, 3 1-2 acres, bounded north by. 57 South D ivisio n Street,V south by 59 S o u th Division Street east by S o u th Division Street Am o u n t of t a x ...................................... F. P . Tonkin, Est, No. 6 Under w o o d Street house, barn a n d lot, bounded north by Underwood Street, south by 5 W a llace Avenue, east by 4 Underwood Street; west by S Underwood Street. Am o u n t of f u r . ........... ......................... Nintti W a rd . L u t h e r S. Goodrich, No. 3-3 1-2 Bellevue PL, double house and lo t , bounded north by No. 5 Bellevue PL, south’ by No;-1 B e llevue PL, east- by Bellevue P I., w e s t by Fort H ill Ceme tery. Am o u nt of tax ............... $150.92 D . E . French, Lot No. 6 Dexter Avenue, vacant lot; bounded n o r t h by Lot No. 5, south by C o r n e ll Street, east by Dexter Avenue, west by Lot No. 7 Cor n e ll Street Amount of T a x ...$L G 0 Sarah Clark, Lot 217 Arlington Avenue, Vacant Lot, bounded . n o r th by Lot 21S Arlington Avenue, south by Lbt 216 A r lin g to n Avenue, west by A r lin g to n Avenue. Amount, of . T a x ............................................... L a u r a Chamberlain, Lot 3 Dex ter Avenue, L o t bounded n o r t h by Lot No. 2 Dexter Avenue, south by No. 4 Dex ter Avenue, east by Dexter Avenue. Amount of T a x ____ R a y m o n d H . Farwell, Lot 146 K e n s ington Avenue, Vacant L o t bounded, north by Lot No. 147 Kensington Avenue, south by 145 Kensington Avenue, east b~ No. 166 Arlington Ave nue, west by Kensington Ave nue. Amount of Tax ___ _ _ _ $4.00 Elizabeth Dale, No. T1 Cornell Street, House and Lot, bound ed north • by Rear of 60-76 F itc h Avenue, south by Cor n e ll Street, east by No. 69 C o rnell Street west by No. 73 C o r n e ll Street Amount of T a x ............................................ §14.97 W illia m H . Parker, No. 9 W o r den Avenue, House and Lot, . bounded north by land of Charles P. Mosher, south by la n d of John. Lewis, east by W o rden Avenue, west by No. 56 Cornell Street Amount of Tax; ...................................... $11.S3 Oliver H . Philips, Lot 30 Lex ington Avenue, Vacant Lot, bounded north by Lot No. 29 Lexington Avenue, south by L o t No. 31 Lexington Avenue, east by Lexington Avenue,\ west by Dunning Farm. A m o u n t of Tax ......................... E. W . Pinney, Lot 139 Kensing ton Avenue, Vacant Lot, bounded north by Lot No. 140 Kensington Avenue, south by L o t No. 13S Kensington Avepue, east by Lot No. 173 Kensington Avenue, west by Kensington Avenue. Amount of T a x ...................................... E. W . Pinney, Lot No.. 115 Kenr sington Avenue, vacant lot; bounded north by Lot No. 114 Kensington Avenue, south by L o t No. 116 Kensington Ave nue, east by Kensington Avenue west by Lot No. 57 Lexington Avenue. Amount of t a x ____ E. W . Pinney, Lot No. 116 Ken sington Avenue, vacant lot; bounded north by Lot No. 115 Kensington Avenue, south by L o t 117 Kensington Avenue, east by Kensington Avenue, w e s t by Lot No. 56 West A u burn . Amount of t a x ........... M a ry Welch, Lot No. 59 Lexing ton Avenue, vacant lo t ; bound ed north by Lot No. 60 Lex ington Avenue, south by Lot No. 5S Lexington Avenue, east by L<ot No. 113 Kensington Avenue, west by Lexington Avenue. Amount of tax . . . Tenth Ward. H e n r ietta Schewe, Nos. 47, 49, 51 M a r k e t Street stores and lo t ; bounded north by 12-14 F r a n k lin Street south by M a r k e t Street east by 53 M a r k e t Street west by 45 M a r k e t Street Amount of tax 299.77 George S. Draper, Prospect S t r e e t about S acres vacant la n d : bounded north by city lim its, south by Lot No. 166 Prospect Street east by city lim its, west by Prospect Street. A m o u n t of tax ......................... Fred L. Crouch, No. 17 Capitol S tre e t house and lot; bound ed north by.96 Franklin, south by Capitol Street east by 17 1-2 Capitol Street west by 4 Foote Street Amount of tax 6333 Sophia S. Battams, N. 13 Grant Avenue, house and lot; bound ed north by 15 Grant Avenue, south by 11 Grant Avenue, east by Grant Avenue, west by 44-44 1-2 Franklin Street A m o u n t of tax ........................ Id a M . Farmer, Lot No. 114 M a r v ine Avenue, vacant lot; bounded north by Lot No. 113 M a r v ine Avenue, south by Lot No. 115 Marvine Avenue, east by Marvine Avenue, west by L o t No. X12 Drummond Street, A m o u n t of tax .................... SENECA FALLS T . F . M a rke r ‘ Agent and Correspondent ... P h M ie 361 $6.: $1.60 1.60 L20 4.00 SENECA FALLS TEAM INCREASES VICTORY STRING •Seneca F a ll*, June L—The Seneca Falls, baseball n in e defeated the Roch ester Moose i n a well played game on •the.local diam o n d Monday afternoon, by a score o f 5 to 1, before a record crowd of 2,000 fans. Ancker and H ill were the batteries for the locals, and Burns and Florey for the visitors. This, was the first game of the season for the Moose, and they showed good teamwork. T h e game was called at 3 :45, -with U m p ires XJrquhart on bases, and Connors b e h in d the bet All went w e ll u n til the last of tbe fifth inning, w h e n H ill, first man up. made a three base h i t and came home on a wild throw by Moore. • In the last -of the sixth Loghrey reached first on a clean h i t Lowery hit to center field and Loghrey came in home on errors by Sinden.' Gray then hit, Low e ry coming in, scoring another run. The® locals scored an other run in th e seventh. McDonald reached first on a w ild throw by Ger- sey, and gained second ca Maloney's sacrifice. In tile eighth inning, E. Lorey drove tbe pill for a ' three-bagger, and fol-- lowed by an o ther threebageer by Sinden, scoring Lorey. In the last half of the e ighth Gray drove the apple through th e center field, making himself safe a t first. Gray stole second on thet second ball pitched, and w ith a sacrifie by H ill reached third. Punk M cDonald then stepped to the plate and sent the ball through the third baseman's territory, bringing Gray home. Score by innings: Rochester M o o s e * ____ 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 Seneca F a l l s .................... 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 Earned runs— Rochester L Seneca Falls 1. Three-base hits, Hill, Sinden j and E. Lorey. Two-base hits, 0. Singles—'M acDonald 3, -Davis 3, Ma loney 2 Gray X, Sinden 1, E. Lorey 1, Moore 1, B u m s 1, Loghey 1, Gersey 1, and Chic H a r t m a n L H it by pitcher, Colbert Base on balls—1. Hits— Rochester 7, Seneca Falls 10. W ild pitches—Burns 1. Double play— E. Lorey to Moore to Colbert, Davis to Hartman to Lorey. Strike outs— by Bum s 6; by A n c k e r 3. 25.34 33.31 .46 “So Alice caught her husband kissing the m a id. What is she going to do about it?\ “ S he can’t seem to make up her m ind, poor dear Sometimes «ho thinks it wo ilil papier for ht r to get a now bushand than to tiuj a new m a id.” __ Boston Transcript EPWORTH LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING SN SENECA FALLS Senetea Falls, Ju n e l.— The annual convention of the Geneva District, E p worth League, w i ll be held here on June 4 anl 5 in tbe Methodist Episco pal Church w ith Rev. W. Scott Tomp kins as entertaining pastor. The sessions w U l open Friday after noon at 2:30 w ith devotions in charge of Rev. Cyril W inkw o r th of Port Gib son, followed by an address “Our American R o u g h Riders, the Circuit Riders,” by Rev. J . Homer Stutz of Clifton S p r ings; departmental confer ences, department of spiritual work, S, E. Bun ten of Geneva presiding; se lection of leaders. Miss Ethel Cox of Wolcott -.advertising the meetings, Miss Esther Carr o f Middlesex, conducting the meetings, Edw a rd Annabel of Shortsville ; department of world evangelism, R a l p h Sm ith of Italy pre siding ;“On B e h a lf of Others”, Lester Stanton of D r e s d e n ; “Our Next Door Neighbor,” Rev. Nxatlo de Stefano of Manchester. “O u r Representatives in Korea”, R a lph S m ith of Italy; addresS “The Young C itize n ”, Rev. E. B. Top ping pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Geneva. At 6 o’clock the annual banquet will be held in the parlors of the church, the toastmaster being Rev. U. H. Yard of Canandaigua, district superintend ent of Geneva D i s t r i c t Responses will be made to the E p w o r th League and the telephone as fo llo w s : ‘“Hello” O. E. Bonten of G e n e v a ; “Connection”, Frank Swann o f Penn Tan; Good-by,” Charles P. D itm a r s of Tromanstrurg. The evening session will open at 7.45 with devotions in charge of Hev. How ard S. Bacon o f Williamson, followed | by an address by Dr. C. E. Guthrie of Chicago, general secretary of the Ep worth League. On Saturday the morning session w ill start at 8.30 with devotions led by Rev Paul Eberly of East Palmyra afte r which there will be a business session of about one botu- followed by an a dress on Kenfca Park Institute w ith stereopticon by Rer H. B. Reddick of Wolcott. •‘Financing the League” Rev C. ? Dopp of Phelps, departojst fyxifer- ence; department o f recrest^r; a rA cul ture. Harold Stoddard of OSfizti Springs presiding. Oar bast of the year, vice-presidesw ziz , recreation prosrara of t ie G F Crawford of S h o r tsriiie 3'zsirx Zsttzuyt work. Miss E t h e i 3-jis.v_ iA Ly-vas; presiding. Tbis 297.- bwrj pecially p i a n o s ym&zxi zz* pros pective workers i i *?.*• bvtzzz. Miss Bessie Bite? c*T ist will maite ‘tills- e ravs: hour, foDow s- *vi - jj •ires® z.z ^2 Junior League u-.r. £3 <£s zrz~ of Miss E u la t i. rTh-i will convene a : 1 3 0 Sitcrriiy zft-r- noon with Rev. Jess? Mnleue oi Pait. uewville in xharpe of dev<cioa3_ Tlie new officers of the Epworth League elected in May o^ocios fo- the ensuim: year are- President E l liott B. Kibbey: 1st vice president W alter Je w e t t : 2nd vice-prc-sidezit- Miss Florence Coppy- 3d viee-presid<ra; Miss Ida C o ld e r . 4th vice-president. Miss Cora M a tthew s , secretary, Mir.* P U T A B U S I N E S S M A N O N T H E J O B E l o n H u n t i n g t o n H o o k e r y * t ' / C a n d i d a t e f o r t h e R e p u b l i c a n N o m i n a t i o n F o r G O V E R N O R It’s time for the business of the State of New York to be run by a business1 man. Put a man on the job who has the punch and the ability to get things done quickly. and done right. H o o k e r says:) The m ain and most immediate problem is the cost’of living, and linked with this is the widespread social unrest. - Our people think. The public interest demands that the peo ple be consulted. The most vital need of the State is an administration which will seek by every power vested in the Government to encourage, inspire and vitalize all ideas and practices tending toward the following:— 1. In c r e a s e d production, b o th in quality a n d q u a n t ity, on th e farm and in th e s h o p . • 2. E lim in a tion of dangerous radicalism R e d u c tio n in th e cost o f Government b y cu t tin g o u t w a s te w ithout loss of efficiency. D e v e lo p m e n t o f th e S t a t e ’s re- b y h a n d lin g o v e rt a c t s relentlessly ?. sources to p roduce a d d itional wealth u n d e r crim inal law an d m e e tin g agi- o v e r w h ic h to sp r e a d the tax ta t io n w ith education. b u rden . Disregard of the public no longer should be tolerated by the State. The citizens of this State are entitled to a business-like conduct of their affairs and should demand nothing less. ♦ •? ™ » |«J Hit P«H far h j t in B o o t o Pri— 17 !\>■» i l n n — HlM . Edith Depew; Treasurer, Miss Helen George; pianist Miss R u th Shimpton. ROCHESTER TEAM LOSES TO SENECA FALLS STARS Seneca Falls, June L — The Seneca Falls baseball nine defeated the Rochester Camera W o rks team, cham pions of the Kodak League, by a score of 0 to 1 on the local diamond Sat-1 nrday afternoon. Cullen pitching for the locals and Forstbauer and Sheri dan for the visitors. WHth the bases filled in tbe first in ning HQl of Seneca F a lls hit a three- bagger an d - scored on McDonald’s single. T ie locals scored four more in the seventh on Hartm a n 's double and singles by Gray, H ill and Mac Donald. Rochester’s only rtm was scored by Gordon after a hit by Mc- Grady. Score by in n in g s : Seneca Falls ________ 4 0 01 0 4 0 0 * — 9 Rochester . ----- .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0— 1 SENECA FALLS PERSONALS Seoeca Falls, Ju n e 1.— i l r . and Mrs. De-vey H ill w in occupy the Harlow Kcnth cottage a t Cayuga Lake for the season. W illiam Croes and family and Frank Paine and fam ily are occupying their cottages a t Cayuga Lake. Thomas Short has accepted employ ment in Syracuse: Waiter Anchor of tbe Seneca Falls baseball team has rented the Carter cottage at Cayuga Lake for the season Lewis Jardine is home from Syra cuse for a few days. i£r. and Mrs. E r ic Siemens have re turned from A u b u rn aad are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. CoSey. In the case of F r a n k lin Gates, vs. William Sisson and others tried in the \ppel!ate Court, the decision was unanimous in favor of M r. Gates. The action involved the m eaning of certain language of a will on which depended the title of one hundred acre farm in Fayette Daniel W. M o ran of this village was attorney for Mr. Gates and Judge George F. Bodine of Water- foo for Mr Sisson. The fire department is the possessor of a splendid smoke helmet of the most approved design given to the de partm e n t by Mrs. Robert W illiam s of Buffalo in appreciation of their ser vices last December w h e n ,the T. B. B a ird Dry Goods store in F a ll Street this village, was damaged by fire. The g ift of Mrs. W illiam s was a most gracious one and provides a piece of equipr>?nt badly needed by the local department Mr. and Mrs. James Young of W hite Street are leaving for Chicago where ilr . Young will open a barber shop and Mrs. Young w ill conduct a hair dressing and massage • parlor. M r. Young has been employed for several years by the Goulds Manufacturing Company. VICTORY Victoiry, June 1.— Mrs. PoUy W a l lace is visiting in Syracuse. O. E. French was in town last F r i day and Saturday. Charles Rorabeck hag purchased a Ford sedan. Mrs. Walter Barber spent Sunday w ith her parents in Conquest Mrs. Maurice Baker is ill. Her sister, Mrs. Effie Patchen is caring for her. M r. and Mrs. W. W . Sm ith are in Syracuse, he being on the Federal jury. Mrs. Libbie McXetL son and daugh ter spent last Sunday afternoon at H Grandy’s. Mrs. Eliza Houghtaling called on Mrs. D. Wilson aud Mr* • recently. _ . Mrs. Mary ville is visitmg her r Burcdori. , John Goodrich, seaniaB, quarters at rhiladdp spending a few days a hcrme. __u, Mr. and Mrs. Jeaa BuW chased the Doctor FisbM Mr. and Mrs. Tbo®as 1 panied by Rev. mond of Wolcott were Kerr’s recently. ^ Mr. and Mrs. A Burg* A P. Wiles enjoyed » home of Mr. and ® J with Mrs. El’a Dunham and Mr. I Burgdorf. MERIDIAN Meridian. Jnne W . H. YanWie spent la-1 ing on Otter Lake. ^1 G. N, Taylor and*® he!tj were caHlng ^ ^ ^ o f ^ M r ^ a n d Mrs. last Tuesday and I cuse on business. ^ ] Lewis :N'eddeniea .ji this place for I has returned to Mrs. S. V. Cooper f some time in M a s j j f 1 necticut with rda ^ Mr. and Mrs. 0U «■ and Mrs. William J- ^ 1 Binghamton ,,r,<5 Basil Mosher s j from the North c-d tion at his hoiscm Many trout *w£re party.