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Squeegee Tread F U L L o f L I F E D i a m o n d T i r e users, we have to admit, are prejudiced. Having experienced the superior service of Diamonds for years,«they usually refuse to listen to a suggestion of a change. \Why give up the old we’ KNOW fo r the new we DON’T KNOW?”theyargue. It’s a hard argument to beat. It’s easier to buy Diamond Tires and avoid all arguments. D I A M O N D T I R E S \Full af Lift” H A L B R I T T 'E , R ’ S 2 4 W A T E R ST R E E T X> r> S O C O N Y T R A C T O R O I L Grain in the Barn Not in the Straw Pile Clean threshing depends on keeping the cylinder revolving at normal speed— requires ample, dependable power. Maximum power, depends on proper lubrication. ^ The normal operating heat of a tractor engine is inevitably high, and the par tial condensation on cylinder walls of the heavy fuels commonly used on trac tors adds to the difficulties of lubrica tion. Therefore, tractor engines re quire a special oil which will resist this decomposition and diluting action of heat and fuel. Unless the lubricant maintains its body under these condi tions, it will fail to give maxinjum pro tection against wear. Socotiy Tractor Oil is manufactured especially to meet these requirements. Use Socony Tractor Oil and Socony Oils, Greases and Fuels. They will keep your tractor working at fullest efficiency and economy. Sold where you see the red, white and blue Soconyt Sign. There is a SOCONY LUBRICANT of thc right consistency for every mechanical need. SENECA ..' ^ T. *F. ' M arker,, ' Ascot and' Omnres^onflNit Phone 3411 ■( • V' ..'t SENECA FALLS MERCHANT DEAD '' Seneca Falls, June 3.—-Stanley .S Palmer, a prominent business man of this village, died at Ms' borne'In Clin ton Strcet shortly 'af ter - 'midnight Tuesday night. Mr. Palmer bad berc ill with rheumatism for over 35 years. Deceased was' bom in this village in 1851 and received bis education ia Uie local -public schools. He .-was the son of tbe late John Palmer, who* came here from Cortland* County and subse quently married Miss Burritt, whose parents were among the early settlers of Seneca Falls. ... _ - Mr. Palmer was for 16 years in the employ of the Goulds Manufacturing company, where ha learned the ma chinist trade. Xafcr he-engaged, in the coal business, which he conducted through his illness with tbe assistance of bis son, Claude I*. Palmer. Sur viving him are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Meyer and Mrs. -Helen Bracht' of Seneca Falls, three sons, Harry S. Palmer and Corydon Palmer, both of Newark, N. J., .and Claude L. Palmer of this place, and one sister, Mrs. George W. Bellows of Waterloo. The ..funeral will be held , Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from his home in Clinton Street, Rev. \W. H. Seyfert, pastor of the Memorial Congregational Church, officiating. Biitial will be made in^Restvale Cemetery. SENECA FALLS PERSONALS Seneca Falls, June 3.—Cornelius Plunkett of Blnf^hamton is visiting his mother, Mrs. Thomas Plunkett . . Leo Reagan has returned from Erie, Pa., after an absence of three years. John Martin of this village is soon to return from Detroit to open an Iron Moulding Shop in Geneva. Thomas Plunkett,* who has been employed in River Rouge, •Micfh., will enter his em ploy. William Reagan who bas been home for a visit has returned to bis work in Brie, Pa. ' Edward Reagan has been home from New York to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reagan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Frantz of 'Syracuse are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. I>\ Clark. Mrs Clinton Morehouse ia in the Geneva City Hospital for an operation. Dr. and 'Mrs. Leadiey of Rochester were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wayne at Cayuga Lake. . Mr. and Mrs! George Rice of Geneva havo been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bingham. Mrs. LeteTlier of Peter'boro, Canada, ls visiting her son Dr. Adolph LeteHier in Fall Street. D. C. Mattlson and Mrs. Burt R. Kellogg and daughter, Thelma, are ,at Eagle Bay in the Adirondacks. Mr. and Mrs. D. ,M. Kellogg who accom panied them -there have returned home. Mrs. John M. Lefler is visiting Mrs. Thomas Y. Gibson in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. William Shoultes of Binghamton are visiting the letter’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Plunkett. Mrs. C. R. Merston of New York is the guest of Miss Mary Van Rcusacdear Harrx Angol of New York formerly with the Goulds Company here is vis iting friends in town. John Beadly of the Metropolitan Store is visiting at his home in Utica. •iriss Emma Casey has gone to Rochester for a stay of four weeks to act as spocial nurse at the Rochester City Hospital. Paul Bookman was home from Klrk- ville for the week-end. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Marie Rooney and Thomas J. Riley, the cere mony to take place Tuesday, Juno 8, in St. Patrick’s Chnrcih. Andrew Meade has returned to his homo north of Seneca Falls after a stay of several weeks in Geneva Hos pital. Georgo Winkle, Jr., of Rochester ls visiting his grandmother in OvW Street. Mr. and Mrs. William Horan and daughter of Rochester and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Reynolds of Geneva have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carroll. Mrs. Charles C. Mosher of Syracuse visited relatives hero on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Loughlln nnd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Loughlln of Elmira have been visiting their moth er. Mrs. George Tx>ughlin. Laurcnco J. Byrne of Elmira spent the week-end with his family who are visiting Mrs. John Dalton. Miss Alice Allen spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. John Reamer in Ithaca. Harry C. Smith has been spending n few days visiting his family in Can ister*. Miss Georgiana Stewart has been visiting Mrs. Arthur Harp in Willard. Miss Helen Constance Fegley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fegley, is a member ofthe training class for nurses which graduates this week from the Crouso-Irving Hospital in Syracuse. Tlie marriage, of Miss Mary Lillian Milleran. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l’aul Milleean of Retsof, N Y„ form erly of Seneca Falls, to Albert Samuel Cliristiono will take place Saturday, June 19, at 0 o’clock in St. Lucas Church of Retsof, after which there will be a reecptlon, dinner and dance at the bride’s home. John Rogan spent Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cutter. Mrs. Terrance O'Connor and Mrs. A. J. Byrne have been in. Auburn because of tho illness of Mrs. William H. Meaker. Miss Janet McK. Cowing left Satur day for Yonkers ±o make her home with her niece, Miss Florence Zachario. Mrs. Sylvia Dadson and daughter have returned from a visit with Mrs. G W. Dadson in Geneva. Miss Aileen Van Benschoten of New Haven. Conn.. is .spending -some ' —TO I N V E S T — ^ In One of Auburn’s W ell Established Industries T H E : E A G L E W A G O N W O R K S s < Incorporated in 1905 ' ' \ »• * , * ^ T o p r o v i d e f o r the e n l a r g e m e n t o f t h e i r p l a n t a n d 'e q u i p m e n t a n d e x t e n s i o n o f th e i r ’ b u s i n e s s , They now offer to the Public $100,000 of 8% cumulative, Preferred Stock At par value $100 per share Dividends Payable on t h e 15 t h day 0 February, May, August a n d Noyembe * ' , * * * ' 1 ‘ * * ... For further infonnation. or application for stock, . ADDRESS' T h e E a g le W a g o n W o r k ! AUBUR.TV, N. Y . 45 South Division Street Phone No. 85 time with her sister. Mrs. John C. Davis. Frank Spahr of Akron, O., is in town for a ,fow days’ visit with bis family in Ovid Street William Hoagland of Auburn was in town Saturday. ' Harry W. Groesfceck of Brooklyn is visiting Mrs. Mary ’ Littlejohn. Arthur O'Connor of Auburn has been made the ocial umpire for the baseball season of 1520. Charles Avery, who resides on R. F. D. route north of. Seneca Falls, is in tho Geneva City Hospital for an op eration. Mrs. Charles H. Hopkins underwent an operation yesterday in the Geneva City Hospital. Pryce W. Robinson was ' granted a divorco yesterday in Rochester from his wife, Lucy Robinson of Now York. Daniel W. Moran was his attorney. Mrs. Bertha White Lltzenberger bas been given a divorce from her hus band, Levi Lltzenberger. Daniel W. Moran was her attorney. A regular convocation of Salem Town Chapter, No. 173, R. A. M., will be held Friday evening for the pur pose of conferring tbe past master de gree on a class of candidates. Miss Catharine Arnold of Bingham ton is visiting Miss Catharine Plunkett Tho Stars play Manchester team at Athletic Field Saturday, June 5. Joseph Jameson has been ' trans ferred to Pittston, Pa., to become the manager of the Endlcott-Johnson shoo store. P. J. McGivern of Wilkes- Barre, Pa., is the new manager of the local store. Child Injured by Auto Seneca Falls,' June 3. —Philip Rog ers, ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Rogers of West Fall Street, was struck by an automobile Tuesday afternoon while alighting from a street car near bis home. The boy in attempting to avoid a bicycle stepped directly In the path of the automobile. He was quite badly bruised and required tho attention of a physician. Tho car ls said to have been driven by a Mr. White of Auburn, who took the lad to a physician and immediately reported the accident to the police of ficials. UNION SP kim GS Union Springs, June 3.—Mr, and Mrs. Paul James and friends of Utica spent the week-end with their daugh- Fatal F at Unhealthy Fatness Shortens ^Life* Reduce \Y c i§ht ^VoulcJ'yoti lik e to Seduce Iwoight 10 to 60, or more, pounc & simple, safe, comfortable w a y I D o you w a n t to be healthier, to lo o k younger, to bo sprightly, to be m o r e efficient, to possess a good fig* pro w ithout w rinkles or flabbiness! Then stop harm ful drugging; do- S o t follow starvation diet or tedious (exercising, b u t adopt tho delightful, guaranteed, korein system. S tand by your window or in th e iopen air each m o rning and evening, ta k i n g deep breaths. Use oil o f leormn and follow other am p le direct Jtions of the system. \ ‘ I reduce your weight', o r receive a forfeiture in cash un d e r *J100 jjuaranteo. Get a small box o t c i l o r korein (in tabules), now sold 5 stores a t lowest, before-wap o j w n to to Korein Company^ IfB-69, Station F , N e w York City, f o r <ree book. “ Reduce W e ight H a p , P 3 y . ’ ’ Amaze everybody b y a t tractive figure, vigorous' health a n d personality. Show other* thia a d v ’ t . ter and family, M r . and Mrs. -S. 'Millet. Ruth Lindls o £ Anburn recently spent a few days \with Marietta BCaz- zard. Ilcnry liurlew cxC Wyckoffs Station has been tho guest o f hi* unde, H e n ry TVyckoff. Mr. and Mrs. Ecl-ward Eggleston and Mr, aud Mrs, H a r o l d Eggleston \ of Rochester liave i>e~en guests of M a r garet K. Eggleston, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoff. ilt! and Mrs. X>avid Boss and daughters of Blm tixa have been v is it ing Rev. and M r s . C. -L. Shurger and family.' Miss Janet C l a r k , of Oswego N o r mal School, spent trite week-end a t Iter homo here. Mrs. Gaggctt, has been spend ing a few weeks \w ith her son in B a l - tlmore Ins returned rome. Jits, Addlo B o llin g s of Anburn spent Hie wcek-eaid witla. her mother, M rs. Clnra Schcnck. Sir, and Mrs. W\- J. Fessenden and daughters of A n b u r n apcut a few days with Mrs,. Fessenclen’g parents, TVTr. and Mra B, Hill. Thomas Cornwell of Fairmount fans been callng oa f r i e n d s in town. Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Bray of E lm ira .were recent gueste of his parents, M r . and Jits. D, I.. B r a y . Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. Mer- tlc Smith, Mr, anct Mrs. Fred Roe a n d children of Auburn, aad Mi-, and M rs. Willard Smith of *Scipio were Decora tion Day guests o f M r, and Mrs. H a r ry Stewart IMIss Ida Day s r>ent .Decoration - T>ny n Port Byron. « ■The family reaction of the Shank family mis held 3Z>eooratlan Day at tho home of S e n e ca Shank. M rs. Selick nnd children, of Seneca Fmin, his sons and f a m ilie s of AHtram and Mr. and Mrs, Jotuo. ciait and fam ily of Bast Sprlngporfc -were' present. Dr, B, R, M iCnHy an* family of A. t > burn and Bar. F. -O .Shorse and finally of 8k'anMtek» wear-er-in town for Deo- oratlM Day, Mr, and Mrs. Jd ic k s Cornwell n-nri family ot Auburn -wero recent guests of Mr. Cornwell’s xnother, Mrs. Mala- nah Cornwell. Mr, and Mrs. W i l l i a m Wolf of _&.u - bura recratly v is ite d Mrs. Sarali oiats, Mr, and Mrs. F r a n k Anstln and M r s J. \ Barlew of Ooonley’s Corners wore guests of f r ie n d s in town re cently, ^ Mr. and Mrs. G e o r g e Swayze and Miss Margaret R o s s of Ledyard and Mr, and Mrs. J o h n Payne of Scipio wore calling on f r ie n d s in town re cently. Margaret and D o r i s iMycrs of Seneca Falls are visiting their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers. , Mr. and Mrs. ' H a r r y b. Carr of Au- f , ,r: nnd ilr s . M..J. Carr of vem Mich., w e r e recent guests of their cousin, Mrs. X,. M. Page. Mr. and Mrs. W iU iara Seybolt of Syracuse havo b e e n visiting th-eir dauphter and f a m ily , Mr. and M rs Dana Fes$enden A largo crowd a ttended the opening of Iako View Inn. n L^ r; '!!^ '\rs' C l in t o n Carr and fam- iiy of Syracuse h a v e been guests - of their parents, (Hr. aad Mrs. Henrv Carr at Carr's C o v e . y The Decoration 3Day services held at riendrlck Hall w e r e well attended The solos b.v D o c tor ‘McCully and the Gettysburg Address” by Mrs. Brown 5 hj5w!' appreciated. Mrs. D a n a Fessenden very c le a r ly brought before us the tragedies o f w ar. The songs by the children nnd t h e address by our former pastor, R ev. F . C. Shorge, Wghly appreciated. The Auburn Drum Corps furnislied music \ m OFTOEZUMA \ - - Monteznma, J u n e 3.—Mr. and M rs Earnest Jones of I*ahnyra were the plests o t relatives here Clifford Jones a n a l wife of Geneva wore the Sunday guests of V. Ji and family. 'Howard Williams and family tertained friends from Rochester day. Norman Stackland and Edi David and family of Rochester entortained' a t the home of L. A. over Sunday. George Mann of IMacodoa sjwt week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Helmer i the week-end with Mr. Helmet’s ents, IMr.-and Mrs. Orson Hetaei Miss Katherine Sullivan was Memorial I>ay guest of Mrs. 'Wil Rmerson. ■Mrs. Allen Traver spent Tnesdj Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. I i S. Janes enterta an anto party from Cortland Si Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Snnday at Ole home of Etna Berner. Mrs. Emma Humphrey, Mrs. riot Denman and Mrs. Mial called on friends in, Cayuga Bfondi Mrs. George Wolford entertal her brother, Thomas Davis *nd Emily Davis ‘Decoration Day. 'Miss Anna McNamara and B Moore oC Auburn spent {Memorial In town. ■Mrs. Eva Rockefeller Short last Thursday’ at the home d father, John Rockefeller, after n a year’s illness. Mrs. Short'wu known in .this community wtaw spent' her girlhood days. Sbe member of the M. E. Snnday ‘ Sho is survived by her husband small Children, Harold, Neta, and Tbctma; her parents, oo« • Mrs. Ethel Laraway, one>bro3«r, old Rockefeller of Detroit, MIA funeral w«s beld at her-bome b_ redius at 3 o’clock -Sunday. Ber. Brown officiated. Interment * Sonic Cemetery. WIIUs—WomenmsedHu to show off. Gillis—-And n o t r they thoy don't s h o w a t all.—Judg*. ‘Your p i c t u r e isn't compWft man. Y o u ’v e got the horse in, bm haven’t, d r a w n tho cart\ \C*V going to le t th e horse draw-tt* 0 — Life. OUR P R IC E S A R t IN REASON 3T R A l<xH T T H R O U e H W w s v - ------- SHINGLES! S H I N G L E S ! SHINGLES Shingles that are full c0f _ full thickness, full length) ^ grained, and not over •dried properly applied, w illserve ^ 25 or 3 0 years. Our truck, can get than you in a jiffy, far or near. — T H E - C A. PORTER® C 80 State St. Anburfc * J