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E S T U . N T and it takes us to do it. W e are offering NEW FALL SUITS 'ill Wool Silvertone, Velour, Broadcloth, Tricotine, Etc.— all sizes and colors—satin • 18 ^ lined at”. . - • •• ........ ............................. . . . ..........................$29.95 B p e d o U x . p r i c e d j r t . .$19.95 — $24.95 — $29.95 NEW FALL D RESSES ' *■ Lrri •. Tricotine, Satin, Charm euse—all new models .just received, to sell .•®l‘ ; ^ ......... ................................................................... $14.95 — $19.95 — $24.95 — $29.95 SPECIAL SHIMMIE SWEATERS Yii wool. several styles, in hlack, \blue V . salmon, pink, huff-at \ \ $3.98 New Plaid Skirts The finest new Fall styles—beautiful ^ colors in all wool materials $7.95,-9.95, 12.95 • SW E A T E R S ‘ V owrv description—in all colors and sizes— a ll the very newest styles at of * . ......................................... ... ................ ' .............................. $5.95 — $7.95 — $9.95-3 1 2 .9 5 Veorgette C r e p e - — Crepe de Chine W a ists a t ............................... ....... ...................................$2.98 I Silk Jersey Petticoats a t .................................................................................................................$4.48 ' Wash Skirts in the very best materials at less t h a n ............................... One-Half Price - CAPES and DOLM ANS at $4.98 and up t They form e rly sold from $12.50 up. I xw Sliawlettes—with pockets and b e lts—just the thing for this cool weather a t ........................................................................................................................$9.95 and $11.95 qilk Skirts of Tricolette, Fan ta si, K u m si K u m sa, Satin, Etc., at $7.95 w h ile they last. These Skirts form erly sold up to $30.00 Summer Coats— all wool, w h ile they la s t at _ . ..........................$ 10.00 The remainder of our Spring and Summer Suit Stock to be closed out at far ,less than One- Half Price. M ost of these Suits are suitable for Fall Wear. Take advantage of this opportunity. Priced a t .................................. $14.95 — $19.95 — $24.95 Come and see u s. W e will readily convince y ou that w e sell for less than any other store. T H E E M P IR E J. J. SHAPERO & CO. 36 N0ETH STREET ON THE BRIDGE THE MEAKER FOOD STORES SUGAR Best American Fine Granulated lb. 19c 1001b. $18.50 Our price York market. is based on the present New This is the lowest market in the world today. Sugar has been coming’ from all p a rts of the world and is now being bought in New York and shipped back again. We believe that a few weeks from now we may see another sugar scarcity. At to day’s price it’s a safe purchase. OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY (MONDAY) ALL DAY S T O C K S GROCERY CO. AUBURN GROCERY CO. e i g h t s t o r e s arts T ? ACCepts Tcrms ay receivii f,n~ T,he foreign office F? »«eptanS®?ll \ otico oi, Ger‘ ^ in the Frpn^1 , •he terms em- Uoa °n acoiin? i> for reP- at s S f of, .tllc « « n t inci- who Ts in tr|!!ni0r L a c r o ix Of hpf*1 W taM g tL i'^' iU1,posoai-v p^ er itllJera^ ^ luneh today V V 8 came to\Vw“ u' 11 is under- ,1.^113 fo“HP„ar_ls.to i France and, for the »rd f o r ^ arrange the toe a\‘' ^Sian chief S!Snpcl by Marshal General Mag- of staff, for Deschanel Holds Reception Paris, Sept. 3.—President Desclia- nel’s diplomatic receptions, occurring tqday at Rambouillet, liis country home, arc receiving considerable at tention from the press, this being the first time such ceremonies have been held since the accident \vbicli befell the president on his railw a y journey last May. The fact that the recep tions wore arranged for i s taken as a sign of tho president's wish to show that his health has become normal. The agitator lmd talked, long and widely. “1 cannot be still,-’ he sud denly bellowed. “The words th a t come into my mouth are as numberless as the 1 e a r 03 of the trees.” “Yes,” agreed a Weary listener, as he arose, “’but they’re different in one way “It doesn’t take much of a breeze to start them llying.\—Indianapolis News. Stock m arket quotations furnished by A. J . W right £ Co., (C. A. Thomas, resident m a n ager), member o l the New York Stock Exchange. Allis Chalmers . . . . 35 3414 343/, Amer Beet Sugar.. 74/. 1 74 y. 74% Amer Can .............. 30 34% 35% Am Car and F ’dry 135% '135% 130% Amer luternat C’pn 72% 71% 72% Amer Locom ......... 00% 05% 00% Amer Smelters . . . . Amer Sugar ........... Amer Sumatra . . . Amer Tel and Tel.. Amer Woolen ......... Anaconda Min Co, Atchison ............... Baldwin Locom .. Balti and Ohio .., Beth- Steel B . . . Br’klyn Rapid T ran 12*4 Butte and, Sup . . . . 20*4 00% 01 59% 110 % 110 SOM- SO 98 07% S2% SO 55% 53% S5% 84% 110% 107% 108% 43% 42% 43 77 % 70% 11 % 20 CO 110 % SG% OS s v A 54% 84% .54 01% 0% 38% 15% 30% 30 5% 10% 25% 21 % 55% 78% 32% Calif Petrol ........... 29 27% Cana P a c f ............... 122% 121 ” Cent Leather ......... .54 53% Cliesa and Ohio . . . 01% 00% Chi Gt West ........ C, M and St Paul.. Chili Copper ........... Chino Copper ......... Colo Fuel and Iron Col Gas and Elec . Corn Products . . . . Crucible Steel . . . . Del and Hudson .. Den and Rio Grande Erie ......................... d,o 1st pref ......... Gen Motors ........... Goodrich ................. Gt North Pfd ___ Gt North Ore . . . . Ill Cent ...................... SS% Inter Har ............... 125 Inter Merc M arine 24% Inter Paper . . . .^Island Oil ••• Kan City South Kenne Copper . Lehigh Valley . . . . -JS% '-)SVt Louis and Nash . . . 103% 102% Maxwell Motor . . . . 0% 0 do 1st pfd ......... 10 10 Petroleum 1GS% 102s' T7*4 121/s 20 20 122 53% 01 >14 0% 37% 15-A 29% 30 37Vi 15 29% 35% . 55 55 55 sr>% S7% ss% 122 % 121 122 % 100 % 100 % 10014 0 % ic% 25 Vi 21 % 5% ir.% 25 21 53% 78 32% 8S \ 123% 2-1% 82% 80 0% G 21 20 % 20 24% Mexican M id v a le.................... Missouri Pacific .. Missouri, Kan. Tex National Lead . . . . New Haven ............. New York Central. N. Y. O. W ............... North Pacific ......... Norfolk Western .. North American .. Ohio Gas ............... Penn. R. R ............... Pierce Arrow ......... Pierce Oil ............... Pittsburgh Coal .. • Railway Steel Spgs Ray Copper ........... R e a d i n g .................... Republic .Steel . . . . Rock Island ........... Sinclair Oil ............. Southern Pacific .. Southern Railroad. do pfd..................... Studebaker ............. Third Avenue . . . . Union Pacific ----- United Refl Stores United Food P r o .. IT. S Rubber ......... U. S. Smelting ... U S. Steel ............... do pfd: ................. Utah Copper ........... W a b a s h .................... do 1st pfd. A . . . Wcstinghouse Elec.; Willys Overland .. U. S. Lib. 3 Vi ........ IU S. Lib. 4% ........ l u . S Lib. 4 4 VI ... [Victory 4?± . 30% 2S% 9 74 35 % 70 21 % 79% 05% 38% 42 % 30 V* 13% 03 90 io% 93% 85% 38% •bo% 20% GO7'* 03 11 123% 09% 00 % sn’i 57 SO ni 107 04% 10 % 29 4S% 15% 78% 32 y 2 88% 123% 24% 81% G 20 % 25% 48% 103V,, 0% 10 1GS% 30% 28 S% 74 35% Vj MARRIAGES GROVES — FOLTS— September 2, 1020 at her home 14 Bench Ave., Agnes Estella Groves and Richard Spellmon Folts. Rev. E. E. Hutebiing- sin of Morris. X. Y. DEATHS SOH1£ l LENGER— A t his home, 1001-2 East Geneseo St., Auburn, N. Y., Thursday evening, September 2, 1920. James R. Schellengor, aged OS years. Funeral services w ill be held at the house, Saturday afternoon, September -1, 1!}20, at 2 :30 o’clock. Burial in Soule Cemetery. _________ GR0CERY-MEAT SPECIALS WOODARD’S MARKET GO State St. Opposite Jefferson Theater. Phone 1710-J B E E F Round Steak, lb......................................25c Sirloin Steak, lb.................................. 25c Pot Roast Beef, lb .......................... lS-22c Slew Beef, 2 lbs ................................. 25c Good Corned Beef, 2 lbs ..................... 25c All Cuts from A-l Beef HOME DRESSED PORK E’resh Shoulder, lb .............................. 28c Fresh Hams, lb .................................... 32c Fresh Side Pork, lb..............................2Sc Pure Pork Sausage, lb .........................28c HOME DRESSED VEAL AND LAMB Fresh Dressed Broilers lb ................. 4Sc Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz ................... 5Sc Best Calif., 1-iams, lb ......................... 24c _____ Prompt Delivery. _________ LOST W ILL THE PAItTY WHO WAS seen picking up gold bracelet a t Oak- wood Picnic please leave at this ofiice. Reward $10. < L-2T3 LO ST — SILVER RING WITH three pearls a t Lakeside Park, Thursday. Reward. Return to S71-2 Owasco St.. or phone 177-J. ______ 3T2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE or HEASING. N o tice Is horoby g-ivon that pursuant to tho direction of tiho Council of tho C ity of Auburn, p lan s and specifications h a v e Tjccn prepared an d adopted for tho laying- of a curb a n d sutler In John iStreot, from E a s t Geneseo Street to F r a n k lin Street, so a s to make a uni fo r m improvement, an d that a public h e a r in g will be 'hold upon suoh proposi tio n to lay suoh curb and gutter, a t the expense of tho a b u t t i n g property, a t a re g u la r m eeting of tho Council to bo ihold Tuesday evening, September 7, 1920, a t S o’clock p. ra., at the Council C h a m b e r In tho C ity Hall, a t wQiich tim e an opportunity w ill be glvon to a ll persons in terested to bo heard In tho m a tter; th a t th e r e a f t e r tho Coun cil w ill moke such o r d e r and determ i n a tio n with reference to such im p rove m e n t as -to it shall deem proper. B y ordor of the Council. D a ted, Auburn, N. Y., Auugst 31, 1920. C. A. DAYTON, City Clerk. Sopt. 2-3. Examination for Engineer in th« Water Board. A n oxamlination fo r tho position of B n g inec:- In the W a t e r Board is to bo held. Application to be filed not later than* September 11, 1920. A p p lication b lan k s n a y ibe obtained of tho Commis sion or at th e O lty C lerk’s olllce. M u n icipal Civil Scrvico Commission Jam e s D. Shayler, Secy. ■9-2t5 Examination for riro m a n in the ’Water Board. A n exam ination fo r tho position of CFlrerrmn in tho W later Board' is to be held. Applications to 'bo filed not later flhan September 11, 1920. A p p lication b lan k s may be obtained of tho Commis sio n or a t tho City Olerlc’s' office. M u n icipal Civil S e rvice Commission Jam e s D. 'Shayler, Secy. 9-2t5 GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Furnished By E. W. Wagner & Company, 17 South Street, Auburn, N. Y. Members Chicago Hoard of Trade, Buffalo Corn Exchange, New York Produce Excltaiige, New York Stock Exclsangc, Chicago Stock Exchange. Friday, Sopt. 3. Open High Low Close WHEAT— Dec .................. 2.40 2.46, 2.30 2.41% M a r c h ........... 2.37 2.41 2.35 2.37% CORN— Sept.................1.39% 1.41 1.38 1.38% Dee. May . ... OATS— Sopt. . Dec. . . May . . PORK— Sept. . Oct. . . LARD— S e p t . Oct. . . R IB S — O c t . .. Sept. . 1.10 ..1.10 1.20% 1.18% 1.18% 1.17% 1.15 ]/i 1.15% . 05% . 00% . cs% ..22.40 ..23.40 ..18.70 ..1S.OO 00% 05% 05% 07 GO 00 00 GSM 08% 22.40 22.40 22.40 23.40 23.10 23.40 1S.75 18.02 1S.75 1S.97 1S.85 18.95 ... 15.75 • 15.85 15.70 15.82 .......... 15.32 15.32 15.32 15.32 Auhtrrn W h eat Market. (Corrected Daily by C. W. Brlster.) Milling W h e a t................................S2.30 7 :j A 21 70% 05 53 38% 42% 3G % 13% I 02% 00 1G% 03 85% 38% 32% 95% 28% 00% 02 U 123 GO Vs 00%. 8G% 57 80 % 107 - 04 10 2S% 48% 15 30% 28 8% 74 3-1% 75% 21 78% 95 53 3S% 41 % 35% n% 02 or, 15-% 02*i 81% .37% 31% 05% 2S% G0% 61% 11 1°3 0S% 50% 80 50% 80% 100% 02% 0% 2S% 4S% 15 89.98 80.00 S0.0G SK 70 88.50 88.70 85.-10 85.30 85.38 95.52 05.58 05.50 W e repair all kinds of clothing, make all kinds of alterations, put 111 new linings on all kinds of coats. New velvet collar on ovcrcoats from $1.50 to $2.00. STT w o r k 5 EIKM DW HDW PHONE 18 0T Branch office 22 Clark St. ^ W ^ O W A S C O 5T CLASSIFIED ADS. RATES—One lime, l l/ 2 cents a word; three timesj 4 cents a word; 6 times, 7 cents. No advertisement taken for . less than 25 cents HELP WANTED-FEMALE WOMEN FOR CLEANING. GOOD salary. Room and board. Osborne House. C-3T3 WANTED—STENOGRAPHER clerk. Miller’s. 4 South St. AND C-3T2 WANTED — GIRL AS CLERK IN grocery store. Easy work. 75 Clark S t C-3T1 COMPETENT WOMAN W ITH REF- ercnces to cook and do downstairs work. Apply to Miss J. Van Sickle. 28 Grover S t C2T3 WANTED—GIRLS FOR DRESS- making. Apply a t once. Good pay. Steady position. M. A. & F* E. Green. SO Genesee St. C0-1TF MENGES BUSINESS SCHOOL OF- fice open daily. W e want ambitious young people to enroll with us. Our location over Foster- Ross Co. Eleva tor service. CS-31T4 WANTED—GIRLS TO OPERATE presses; also girls over 10 years of ago for helpers. Auburn Button Works, Inc., Cauoga Plant. CS-25TC GIRL OR WOMAN, DAILY -FOR general housework. By hour or week Phone 2073-M. C11TF HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—BOY OR YOUNG MAN for steady employment in stock room. Good opportunity for advance ment. Box 204. B-3T1 CARPENTERS WANTED FOR FAC- tory work. Apply Auburn Button Works. B-2T3 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL SALE ON SILK HAND bags. $5 bags $3.75, $3.50 bags $2.25, $3 bags $1.75. Zepps. 110 Geneseo St. T3T3 RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS AND old clothes. Truck calls in Auburn, Skaneateles and Elbridge every Tues day. Delivery free. W agner Rug Works, Seneca Falls, N. T0-3TF HONES THREE LINE SWATY. W hile they last $3. Eacli one guar anteed. Auburn Barber Supply Co. 15 W a ter St. T9-2TF BABY GOODS, RUBBER SHEET- ing, w a ter bottles, syringes, atomi zers, nursing bottles, nipples, pncitlers. rubber crili blankets, baby pants, chair strap s and rubber toys. Ailing Rubber Co. 114 Genesee St. T2T-1 WE R E P A IR HARNESS, TRUNKS, suit cases, grips and hand ba&a.— Smith Brothers, 7 Geneseo St. T31TF $1600.00 ' for good two-story cottage, on double l\t loa-^c side of Owasco Lake, com fortably furnished, boat, etc; very easy payments. $ 2000.00 for small house with nice garden on Walnut Street; $200.00 down and §20 a mouth. $4300.00 for a very central ten-room house, with Improvements: a little money for re pairs will make this a nice home. $5500.00 for a good largo house in first-class residential location central with largo lot fruit, garden and large b a r n ; reasonable terms. $3000.00 for n good modern 7-room house w ith improvements; good central location; ?1.000.00 down; possession May 1st. D. E. FRENCH 6 8 Genesee S treet TO HAVE YOUR SUIT OR COAT cleaied or dyed right in n superior manner by a master dyer and cleaner, send it to Hunter. Phone and de livery. T31T1'’ AUTOMOBILES AUTO TIRES — GUARANTEED first quality, no-skid auto tires at a big reduction for a few days. Ailing Rubber Co. 114 Geneseo St. 5S-2T4 MOBIL OIL—BRING A CAN AND lot u s save you money on Mobil Oil A-E o r B. Ailing Rubber Co. 114 Geneseo St. Z-2T4 YOUNG MAN WANTED. APPLY I. Ginsbery Bros. S Lincoln S t B0-2T3 MAIL BOY WANTED IMMEDIATE- ly. Good chance for advancement. Apply Bowen Products Corporation Logan St. B-1T3 ANNOUNCEMENTS EVER SHARP, PENCILS $1 TO ?5, fountain pens .$1 to ?4. Zepps. 110 Genesee St. U-3T3 NEW LINE OF J E W IS H NEW YEAR Booklets, 5c to 25c. Zepps. 110 Genesee S t U-3T1 WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing carefully and promptly. Phono 5S3-J for attention. Robt. D. Louis, Jeweler, 53 Geneseo S t ___________________________ U8-25T.F. SAMEN, THE TAILOR, DOES cleaning, repairing, pressing and dyeing. Give us a trial. 4 W a te r St., Auburn, N. Y. TJ2TF HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—E IG H T ROOM HOUSE on Owasco RoacL. J u s t oustide city. All conveniences. Newly pnlnted. Lot 92 by 140. All kinds of f r u it with large garden. Phono 381-R. Lee N. Taplin. ____ G-2TG $2,300—-BUYS 90 OWASCO STREET and $3,000 buys 128 S. Fulton St., for short time only. Robert L. Ben nett, 113 Genesee St. G-1T3 FOR SALE—DOUBLE HOUSE ON Lake Ave. Each side has six rooms, bath, oak floors, gas, electric lights, furnace. One side vacant O c t 1 W ar rington Somers. 22 Westlake A.ve. G-2T3 FOR SALE 13 GROVE AVE., EIGHT ROOM house. All improvements. Inquire on premises. F-3T3 FOR SALE—DOUBLE HOUSE ON Westlake Ave. Each side has six rooms, hath, oak floors, gas, electric lights, furnace. One side vacant Oct. 1. Warrington Somers. 22 Westlakii Ave. E-3T.”> FOR SALE—SECOND HAND I-IAl’- pv Thought Range. Inquire evenings at 8 Sheridan St. K-3T3 FURNACE FOR SALE CHEAP. IF taken at once. Phone 19S2-M. E-3T3 FRESHLY EM P T IED WHISKEY barrels for sale. Anthony Grcco. GO S. Division St. Phone 1GS3. E-2T3 FOR SALE—MUSKRAT COAT, RA- coon collar and cuffs in good con dition. Reasonable price. Address Box 202 this ollice. E-2T3 Herding Bros. Phone 776 QUALITY AND 40 North St. QUANTITY Fine Fresh Dressed Broilers Milk Fed Fowls Home-Made Pressed Beef It’s fine for lunches Use Heinz White Vinegar for Pickling. It’s the safe way Use our inspected meats and keep your good health FRU IT JAR RINGS, GOOD LUCK ja r rings for all canning methods fit all popular ja r s . Ailing Rubbber Co. 114 Genesee St. E-2T4 KEDS—25 PER CENT REDUCTION on all men's, women's and childrens no heel Keds.- Ailing Rubber Co. 114 Genesee St. B-2T4 S T O R A G E charged,and’ Simpson Bros, tion, 3S Clark B A T T E R I E S , RE- repalrcd by experts. Willard Service Sta- •Street Phono 11C1. FORD TOURING CAR—FIRESTONE rims and 0 tires, chains, spotlight, K. W. Lock, Durham hood, tools AI shape. Will demonstrate anywhere, l’rice rig h t this week. B. C. Morse, 3S North S t Z9-1T4 $1,500 will buy a beautiful home on Mary Street; nil improvements: hardwood floors; Inrgo lot and garage; a bargain; reasonable terms. $4,500 for a modern nine-room house on Seward Avenue; all improve ments ; hardwood floors. $5,000 will buy a modern Boston flat with garage just oft South Street. $3,000 for No. 22 Arcli S treet; near Mercy H o spital; all im provem ents; large lo t $3,500 for a modern homo on Tuxill Square. $2,500 for No. 10 Grove Avenue; lot GO feet by 300 feet $1,800 with reasonable paym ent down, sccures a OS farm near Owasco vil lage. G5 aero farm near Sonnctt, N. Y. Immediate possession; easy terms. Reduced price on a G-aere farm on Grant Avenue; good house and barns; city conveniences. James F. Dennis, Farm and Suburban Specialist with YOUlt CAR AND YOUR PURSE strings are True Blue friends when using \Montford\ first-class tires, Sold only at Michener’s, G W a ter St. STORAGE BATTERIES, PREST-O- Lite sales and service. All makes ot batteries repaired by men who “know how.” McKinley & Fairchild, 18 Clark St. Phone 2311-J. Z4-7T3mo WANTED WANTED — TO BUY A LARGE roll top desk. Oak preferred.' Plionc 17L A0-3T1 ,W ANTED — BOYS SECOND-HAND bicycle in good condition. C a ll phono 474 or 1205. A-3T2 WANTED — A RESPECTABLE party of one would like one or two unfurnished rooms, side or re a r en trances not objected to. Address Box 203 this ofiice. A-3T1 WANTED—SECOND-HAND SETS OF draughting Instruments. Colwells Book Store. A-1T3 W ANTED—STENOGRAPHER AND ollice fissistant. Address iu own handw riting. Box 201, Advertlser- Journal Oillce. A-1T2 WANTED—TWO 100 FOOT STEAM radiators. Advise with price. P. M. H erron Hardware Co. A9-1T2 WANTED — LEARN TELEGRAPHY and increase your earnings. Day and oven ing sessions being September 7. Colby's Telegraph School A-31T5 FARMS FOR SALE BAI5Y CAB T IR E S PU T ON, bicycles and w a ter bottles repaired, tubes vulcanized. Ailing Rubber Co. 114 Genesee S t K-2T1 FOR SALE^-MAHOGANY PARLOR suite No. 0 Sterling Range, two 0 by 12 rugs. Call 78 Elizabeth St. Phone 542-M. ____________________B-31T3 MAKE OUR OW N! ONE QUART malt extract a,nd 1-4 lb hop,s $1.50 Makes 5 gal.—Auburn Barber Supply Co. 15 Water St. EI-1T1- Special Bargains in One Man Farms. 4-1 A cres near city, garden truck soil, 8 room house, basement bam , fru it $5,000. 45 Acres loam nnd muck) S room bouse, barn and shed, fruit, one and one- half miles to village. $2,500. -18 Acres near slate road, all tillable, house, barn, orchard. $3,000. 50 Acres, Onondaga County, 10 room house, basement bam , orchard, stock and tools, all for $2,000. 51 A cres with stock, tools and crops, 10 room , house, 3 barns, l’rult, choice quality soil. .$0,000. 52 Acres Wayne County, 0 room house, basem ent barn, fruit, spring water, three and one-half miles to railroad town. $3,500. 53 Acres, Cayuga County, alfalfa soil, good house, barn, friyt, two mile-i from railroad Malion. $.!.500. 53 A rros hall' lill.ible, nmnll M oum - two barns, .spring wati-r, two and one half miles to creamery Only $l,)00. 50 Acri s on Mate load J'our miles from city, poor imu.se, good stock barn and garage, orchard $l')itn 5 1 A cres with Mofk. tooN and pro duce, go >d house, iiasi meriL Imru, alfalfa, fruit All for $0.50(1 Send for our list with full descrip- lion of these and nrmj oilier farm bargains in Central New York Mo- Party & Bounds, Farm Specialists, 115 M otcalf Bldg. Auburn, \ Y Mem ber* F a rm Broker-, Association. II 2T3 FARM S -FARM S -FARM S 22 acres of excellent land w ith a now bungalow not completed only $ 2200 . 70 acres of A No. 1 land on state road T7ith good buildings, can be bought reasonable; illness of owner compels a qulnk SO acres within five miles:; of Au burn ; excellent buildings, stock and tools; will exchange for city property. 101 acres five miles from «•Auburn on state road, large new barn, brick house nnd ether buildings; prlco and term s ou application. 200 acres near Locke; good soil and pasture with plenty of w ater, two good barns, good house, several other build ings all in gpod repair; prlco right for quick sale. 200 acres near West Genesee Street, four miles from Auburn, only $15,000. Janies A. Gifford, Salesman t. SIDNEY S. WILLS CO., Inc 705-706 Masouic Bide. I $3800.00—Double house 0th Ward, 0 > rooms each side, ull improvements, good lot. $1500.00—Centrally located 10-room ■ house, electrically, oak floors, steam heat. $3000.00—7-room house Oth Ward, a l l , improvements, steam heat, good lo t $3800.00—Centrally located 12-room house, all improvements, good barn. Village Farm, 90 acres, now house w ith furnace and ruuuning water, fine basement barn, good orchard, best of land; also tenant house and barn, price $0,000; will consider city prop erty in exchange. W . J. L O N G Real Estate 210 Masonic Building FOR RENT' V. T. MOSHER EXPERIENCED auctioneer Stock n el Farm '-lie-a specialty. Phone !>12-J. Auburn. N A Q-3T1 LARGE FRONT ROOM ON CAR line for one or two gentlemen, use of hath. 0 Pari. Ave F-1T'I I’Oit KENT - i .A r g e AND COM- pietely furnish’d apartm ent for man and « i f e or mother and daughter Nicely located. Po*ession given at once. Box 200 this ofiice. F-1T3 FOUND F o r v n r \ u i ; r p . i . ac k a x p t \ \ dos, short i lib ta l i 1513 M TALL OAKS FROM LITTLE ACOKNS GROW and little trilling leaks, that drip ping faucut at the kitchen sink, that dribbling outside connection for the garden hose, etc., all bulk bis in your water bill. It costs far less to stop leal; than to let them run on. Don't forget, a leak works all me time. A phone call or a postcard brings our expert service. E. D. CONDLEY Phone 142-1-W. 38 Lewis St. NURSES TO 'TRAIN Positions Assured on Completing ' One Year Courso SUPT. EAST 79th ST. HOSPITAL Cleveland, Ohio Auburn Reference Given