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m i m m %»1 ispatchea suao th« l i p a ^ , Risimittiacls Dy C^ecS, Post-Offico Money Qrdor or Registered letter feotild be nijitae payable to the order th® company. ig&dcoQO( cmcDti.ATid]!t m s c o R p s OPKN TO AJLI j M QOOOOOOOOOOOO ®’».!l/prKr- i^ a ^ E i r Afii> > i e r i i i M e ]S t Tlie CHristmas T h rift and Savings ClU^s inaiig-uarated by banks in re cent yeai's have seemed to help chief ly th e savers a n d the stdres they pat- TPniz’ed? This y e a r it develops that these.'cjlubs have turned out to be a first aid to t h e postojBice in its “mail eafiy” . C am paign. ; . , \With th e banks-sending out their ChrlatmaS fund checks,-aj g r e a t m any persons ane enabled to ,do th e ir gift- buying before .the, ihiddie ,,of tlie anojQth, w h o form e rly h a d > to w a it an til .the ' l a s t ' pay checli’ before ' - . ' ■ = ■ ■ - The-, s o rt of th r i f t and efficiency r<ipresehted by th e practice of early sh^hpink, early m a iling and building of C h ristm a s -funde througli t h e year certainly should increase rath e r t h a n d e tr a c t from th e real joy and m e rri- anent of this holiday. ROAD ECOXOIirir T h e co m f o r t''o f good ' h a rd-.roads over w h ic h to trav e l is d b v io u ? ^ ^ every m o to r is t .Th^‘economy of t h e h a rd surface is n o t alw a y s so m ani- _fe^, but a rep o r t issued by t h e tln it- ed_ S tates bureau of public roads States t h a t it costs a t least one cent . p'^’ to n m ile m o re to operatp a car over an nnknprovGd roa.d th a n it doeg over an improved one. A recent ejfp’erim ent p r o v ^ 't h a t it cost ?4 to u rin g cars traveling 9S,000 miles over bad roads a s m u c h as it cost 36 cars to travel 17il,000 Inilqs over inrprpVed roads. This takes no account of the ad- ^ v ^ t a g e s gained by the greater speed of transportation, the elim ination of tim e W asted in slow er progress. U n -' doubtedly such factors, well as would -increase th e one cent per ton. ■mile tp a m u ch g r e a ter figure. The economic m o ral of th is tale i s . ; Jiard Roads. 3 u t th e r e is a catch in it. N o t ev e r y h a r d road is economical. The road built on insufficient foundation or im p roperly drained is a yery ex pensive proposition. Before it is paid fo r it is w o rn out. The one sure th in g is t h a t the traffic of th e future will be .heavier th a n anything the ■present can anticipate. Sound road financing builds a deep road, a heavy roadr a hard road, a wide road, ’a d r y road and a sanooth road. W m jsS T H E 3IOON SUN H ID E S T H E ^ahdg a t gopd people liviftg hbrtji central R^-k win bear afm-chah's tb cold aiihHraent roofs on- the morning of the 24th, convinced that their soothsayers udll not fail !tl|em. We live in an as© wfiien mete, mifh pre-t •diets h is. m iraclps,.' and the prophet, no longer 'relying on a four-lca3lhd| clover and a rabbit’s foot, perfoihii*; his work with better tools.—Wp#' York .World. ___ ChiH’ily Officials at Albany on Thursday Albany, Dec.-' 9 — C h a rity 'official.’^ of the^. c ities and first-class''V illages of the state will m e e t In A lbany on Tilluxsday of .this wjqiek ito disfquss and endeavor to splve im p o r tant m u nicipal w e lfare probleaTps. T h e m eet ing has been called by the State Board of C h a rities and tire New; York. State Confei^nce of M a y o rs: and other cityj officials. The secretaries of th e two bodies under whose auspices the charity Of ficials -will m e e t announced hero to day th a t one of .the problem s to considered will be th e relationship between stat^> county, city and pri vate charity organisjations and other city departm e n ts. Hon. Wdlliam Gratw ick, president of *the State B o a rd of Charities, AVill discuss the relationship -with the State B o a rd of Cliarities. C o -operation between city and county charity organizations ■will be discussed by Superintendent W illiam W . Cqllins, Of New b u rgh. Police Chief Joseph j M.. Quigley, of Rochester, and Di*! Hunti'n,gtpn W il liams, of tiTe Btaie D e p a rtm e n t of H ealth, will speak on the- r&latiori- ship w ith th e police and -health de partm e n ts respectively. Co-operation between m u n ic ipal and private ch a r ities will be discussed by jo h n P. Sanderson' Genei’al Secretary of the Rochester 'Social W e lfare League. ‘ _■ A n o ther problem scheduled' for-' consideration is t h e power of charity pffibials under the 'Home ^-Rule A m e n d m e n t and 'laW. 'Wiiiliam' P. Gapes,. ’D irector of the New York S tate Hureau of ’ M u n icipal nform a - tion, -will speak, about charity w o rk under hom e rule, and Commissioner Leon D. -Dexter,, of Syracuse, will pre sent needed-nhanges in the poor laws to give greater home rule po-wers to chaxdty officials. In the call for the m eeting Mayor ■William S. H a c k e tt, president of the Conference of Maybrs, explained ^th'e purpose o f the m e e ting as follows; “If we can create. ^ closer relal^ion- ’ ship between slate, county, city and private Charity officials and better co operation betw een city charity and other departm e n ts,' particularly po lice and - h e a lth. • o u r w o rk will be easier and productive of g r e a ter re sults. I t is also especially .im p o rtant th a t charity officials know What they can a n d -w h a t. they cannot do and w h a t they cannot do an d w liat t\iey should be perm itted to do under m u nicipal hom e rule, ” Big Subterranean River Flow* From Erie to Ontario ■ L A to tal ‘eclipse of t h e sun is thp- m o st s p e c tacular display th e skies can Shmv IIS, and in «‘The Golden Bough\ Sir Janies George irrazer <telia of early efforts to placate the Jie<r-v|n» w h e n the sun -was hidden. Thq'-pjibw a y s shot fire-tipped arrow s a t Itifi sky, hoping to. rekindle the siin’^; d y ing, light. The Ghilcotin Ih- dijas^ leaned on. fitavOs and walked in, till t h e eclipse wa« over, be-' Ilevip^, apparently, th a t they could' sirp j ^ r t the . f i l i n g steps of the sup as She t ro d h is w e a ry round, in the ba- .siu ij^ t h e Drinoco R iver Wbi*e Inibiilmen w ho buried lighted lifo- bi’aji'dl -becaiiso, saia'llrey, if t h e ^un w ei’e t e h e eittingi^iahed all fire on e a r ^ , ivduld -be e x ti n ^ ish e d w ith him except fflfieiLias hidden teoffi ^ isighL T h e ie ccremonie,^- the niedl- '^nd th<^ early p e o i^ f f of th e - e a r th ■ believed th e ir A^^'ip.pdern mdn? No less a, trust- tek nredWr^- It ’ is. pre’dieted .' now thht. ipn the 24 th of Ganifavy next the ^ »un.„#lU be eolipied; t|vit the «oUp»e ■wlU out h nartow path acruas the Nmrfcii Aflautlc, g,n(l m C f ^ r poopfe liv-lnii in uro th<? «Un WH ^ pleieljy Wd«ten. hold » the n«»d- orn inedlobte-'man. thdt he dares «d»nteU tho okact fringe ®f thi« oellp^e 4te edge wm out mnrom Man- iti a WAgnh' 'll in rest 8: Fired A. B e c k T reast to ^ m i n a S. Briard of itataffioras, j.0 acres in Del aw a re township. D ated June 2^5, 19124:, . E d ith M; Conwell to -3P. D iana Le- Compte, aL-40 acres inD lngm a h town ship. D a ted N o v .-10,. 1924. Koy Bensiey et px, to Elvin gny- der, 10() sdUare in -Delaware Tnm. abated. Nov, 2’6 , '1924. ^ George ®; Ddrr'agh et..ux. to .F r a n k s/ ■j' Goble of .Jieading 20,820 sfi. fC in D e la w a re TWp. Dated-N^v. 14,1924, Eleanor L. DUvey by guax'dian, to Belle C u tler and husband, brie half jpteresf hi lot No. 6,\^-Hatarrioras. D a t- 'ed Nov. .28, 19'24. V^Ross Bar.oll to M ike Besm an et al. o f Broafciyn two tracts containing 49 aci-es 140 perches axid 48 acres 150 perches ' in Geene township. D a te d N o v .'22, 1224. jam e s M. Gilpin' ist ux'. to •Homer L. G ilpin of \Wayne counte, H 6 acres in G reene tow n ship (partly In D reher tow n ship W a y n e county. Dated Nov. ■2'7, 1912. - ■ Siineon Reeves et ux. to Ax’thur Reeves, 51 acres; in Greene towriship and 58'% acres in Palm y ra towixship. Dated 29, 1924. / Asa_B* .Martin to Claude Maxti^eli 3017 acres' 16 perches in'L a c k a w a x e n •Mdry Donlon . to B e r tha H. Gilder- nian 2 a c res 122 perches in ackaw ax- en Twp. ‘etmin ain f sekagiMi' 6 old fM W m w - erv VaaiSi teidl K»?, • Razors, hoiry iS^U. sp iR is SSSIK^DIE^T ? f ' BiCKTiSTS. DR . E Pikq sti jfeiA*S 44 I/e 44 < BY HABRY B, HUNT jfiBJk SerHce W rittr \ U T A S H tNGTON — Snapshots \ Y from the galleries as Con gress swung into action for tho battle of the short session. • In the Senate: Curtis, the new G O P Header, and Reed Srpoot. old guard brigadier\ with their head^ iogether talking thipgs over as the rank and file of more sen ; a tqrs assemble { A subdued buzs of conversation t Old friends and felloUj:-pn>'tisaXts Shaking hands, slapping,bahks and 1 talklns thing? over'’ .A*S>-ahcient enemies and party rivals doing the Senatorial courtesy, for this one day. is being spread on thick. I Jim. W atson, for instanqc, a \lO- irii’niite-egs\ fforii the rcdctionary !> pest, just named as assistant i l^«ir of the •Senate niftjprity, I' g reets Bob La Fbllette. wHbnx he I has, just helped giVe -the “bum’s ■ush\. across, ihe threshold, I the gallery they rriH B Dem ---- I disk, boweyer, . ^ always, to , the most polorful Tom Heflin’s cream-colored vest '’ is like a patch of sunshine in a somXier sky Copeland of New York is wear-'j ing his old-time red carnation. A; red badge of courage, perhaps. But look. Dill of W ashington is ivearing a posey. Looks like a rose. Dem'oerats do bear d< They’re so used ‘ '.r^ V E R Gille to a ' Crimson- repe iri Sight.' i defeat bravely.* ! in yie jE ^ u s e . Speaker Gillett gives evidence of hav* ing had'his Van. Dyke newly trimmed. He’ll he the fashion plate of .the Senate when he gets over the xk Longwortlh snappy t \ holds leisurely levee majority leader’s tabi< die. be the RcPubUcai barbered, well taiior'et here next Congres^ Nick Longwort is sporting a .ObaheO-bro^n suit ' He rush ”, across, th e party Ukd a long lost ~ — ^fers in th e gallery they a r like two bosom pals, T o stran i I must api?ear behind th* in the mid side Well jd. Nick looks happy and satisfied a€ dti ex- • lupa m ^ h u AM ^RIGAN WOMEN C A l^IV E S FLEIE FROM CHINESE BANDIT^ Hankow, China, Dec. 8— Miss Eliz- hbetli D e rglund and Miss Iiieborg Hy- stul, m issionaries of the Aug'ustana Synod, who renxained a t their station at Jucllow, Ho'iian Province, when pandits raided the place recently, have escaped and are tvith ■ fI'iends at Kiuhsien. Both m issionaries are from M innesota. - 'T h e bandits Jiold-Juchoiy Avith 1,- 000 m en. The soldiers refuse to fight Safe Milk and Diet F o r l n f ^ s i In v a lids, T h e Aged ^(OtOnjf'fJiiner b e ^ e e n m t ^ s ,o r u p o n T e ^ g . A n om - ishmg, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, a t a n y hour o f the d a y or night, rdieves fmntness o r himger. e Prepared a t h o m e by stirring thepow - d e r in h o t o r cold water, tfo coeyMngi XTTbRlSE VS AT LAW. BABJai ihn ?*^^ 5 w PriiB. SELL YQUR BUSINESS PROPERD , i tlix o u g h nM. W e h a n d le « ta r g e U s t ’ol’ N e w Y o r k C ity buycT s. A ll liatiiag s trictly eoaiitlenLtiaii. J.ast , y e a r w e so l d o v e r ^ 51 , 000,000 bus-r inies.s property, i n BIi«idleto-»Tn. W e ,piso sp e c i a l iz e in-ss-ifJng b n 8 i»i;s> p r o p o s i t i o n s . B r o k e r s w U a t ba ve MEOLA & MEOU MIDDLETOWN, 1 be bot! ion But— As their r pectant speaker a,nd pu For Nick soon hopes to That touch of color on the Re p u b lican . side is 'the burnished broM2c of Mrs. Mato Nolan’s awburu right hands clasp, each coiffure. Congress, the lone woman she will be supplanted of iffcer this session by Mrs. Norton New Jenscy. Next to her lits' faces bn the fiooV I'cs. | \ that stocky, gray-haired, bristly mustachod man in Senator Lodge’s old seat is the Re publican national ' chairman—But ler of Massachusetts. The thin-haired, ruddy-faced man Means. He supplants. Aiva Adams 1 for the unrinished te'rm of the late Senator Nicholson. - Metcalf, Rhode Island RopubU- e^n. wJio como.s to .serve out the -orpv g|!. LeBdten B, Colt, deceased du Dole region iChpada, -Uriking across from tlxe.jw;eat end of Georgian R a y to •■;^k.e Ontario, constantly are fed by undlergroulid streams. •Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 9 — T h a t a' subterranean river of uncalculated probably ■ incalculable proportions flows under the C ity of Buffalo is re called by th e accidental discovery som e tim e ago of an underground river by ehgttieers d'riliing for. Oil ixear Olean. ' - An . u n d e rground river, w ith a strong curreiit flowing tow a rd Lake Ontario, was discovered in the days before th e .3Pan-4m<iri‘cau fB-xpositioh beneath th e surface of the, old Ben nett ciuarfy a t M ain and Fillm o re avenues. Engineer’s w ere employed in exca vating a g r e a t p it f o r gyp.sbm a n d bad carried th e ir w o rk i 60 feet below ,the surface w b e p th e y fttruoK w a te r. F o r two 'weeks' hugo forep purntps sucked a t the bottom of-the big hoie, w ithout lowering th e w a ter level. , '«r-- Fiitally. ub.nfclussed, th e eftgjtieers p 'Cf, ^ '0. n n t* 0. 0 0 ... C O A S T -T O t C O A S T f l i g h t ' 0 M A b E I n 42 MINUTES 0 S •W ashihgtoh, 'ibec, ,S — A 0 coasUto-eba^t flight in twelve ' 0 hung up.by ,|he Ariny Air s e r - 0 vice, according to word reach- p - ing W ashington from France 0 llrteld, 1?a.pama Canal Zofic. 0 T h e flight, how#iver,:. was '0 m ade in the Zone, w h e re the 0 tw o coasts, are only thirty- 0 two m iles apart, . ''0 Liewtenanta Reid and K e n - 0 nedy, in 'standard, MR hs pur-- ’ iOf suit Planes, - oflolpped ' w i t h 0 W right 300-horse-power rap- 0 tors, m ade the cruise in th e 0 upbad .of i&0 m tles. 0 an hbii’r. her daughter, a plump miss of about to. and beyond her f hkired Herity Allen Cooper, conshi insux'gent, who has jusi been re-elected to his sixteentt term in Congress. \P T B .A T was a siib'diicd bu^.z oi - V u conversation' on the Senat< side .is a roarffiS bedlam oi sound in’ the House: * ' , The reading clerk shouts at thi top of his lungs as he calls th< roll, but stiU-is b a i^y heard abovi the tum u lt y- - • , . ' outside, s a ti icyn .’«rlptry Wln< •. roars. Giisty ^ Blugfery ' R- h ■ equally* windy inside. But h “ “hot a i r ” Congress.is on! ^ m a d e soundipg tests and discovered a strong flow, apparently from L a k e E?riB, In t h e general direction of Lake 1 ^ Ontario, a s u b t e r r a n e ^ river wind-? j iixg its w ay in absolute. .b?|biciiess through solid rbek lo o .f e c t beneath B u ffalo's s t r e s s . 'Again, Wliep' th e M arine T riist Com papy Building, a tow e ring mais- oijiry etructtir'e, Wda erected a t Majllf arid Seneca streeis.. “sandhogs\ bftf-- ing for the foundations splashed in to water, The w a ter w a s tvau'q.d out w ith concrete bulw a rks and th e ex cavation proceeded bc|bw it to dry, 8b|id rock. ' ’ An am^^ihg anapunt <^f w a t e r . i s ' calculated' by GoverpTOcnt engineers to reach I^|ce Ontario --from l 4ike 'Hide by some meapi* ■oteor; th a n through the N iagara land Ganal, I t Is eSrtimated t h a t not m o re thiin 60 per cen t'o f the flow he- tw p en th e two lakes passes th r o u f h these channels. ' ■ HoelojElsts* aw a fb o f ' the juixiof’ ranean flow la th e lake a r r a f sppac yeairs. agp cpfid^cted a pfertes of in- vpotigations t h a flvP-Flhjter ’ L a k e s and L a k e H x tron.and Q e o rfhtp Bay. They tetwa. ibor • spoiisive river M ff % , 0 ^ 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 rj 0 0 0 1 ' •3, 4l2 R E ^ Mashingtoni. Dec, S-^Dcspito thP anpuaUy incpeasing-flutles loaded on» to the United- ^ t e » Uoast Guard through new leiMatAon, it was able te 4be Inst fiscal year 4b , oord te. Uio workft^ ■origirialiy created,—iJKc p r o t e c t io n (if life an,d property on t h ^ i g h seas and prevention of sritu'ggling. The annual report of the Guard, made public X Sunday -night, discloses tliat'ln the twelve'months ending last July, men from Coast Guax-d boats and stations ' resctied '2,4-G2 persons from positions' _.of jilerll arid boarded knd examined the papers of 46,1.’52 ships, 14,499 m o te than over inspect ed in,^any -other yeax*- There W p iiq.ver a day in the year in which Coast •G,uai’dsmcn,:Gdld not perform some sort of service tb vessels Dr per- .son.<3 in disti-ess,. aiqd the report adds that a^istanco -was ' alfordcd in ■p.s many as forty-four cases in one day. TH R E E C03H»ANIEs ■CHAKTEllED IN THIS CfOUXTy IN NGVUMBEIJ Albany, Dec. s — W ith one com- W y . tncprpomting> ..inn.Nexv -y o r k «tate. to manufacture'.pearls and an other to prevent bu|;klaries and hold-' ups, rosidexxts , o f ' t ^ ’ iKrap.iro State appear to bp in a fair ^ way toward ss;&r,sss 5 \! U^o oifered '6l'd Dobbin, for two com- jpanles incorpptetikl in' t h is state lust m o n th for th a p u r # b s e : pi ,-In 'Orw*e .were thrte Style and Warmth ate combined in all the fur gkrmilnts made and sold by US. Whatever particular fur you like you can see it made up in stylisli coat? here. You frill also be more than pleased when you prices, t lu iuttk« to ycurself and your poclmtbooli! « e dur int$ biiforc buyiaf^ \ FURS REMODELED B i ^ g p u r E u r © M s m i W r a p s t o u s t o r 4 M b d e l i i i g . S p e c i a l t o i i i g i n t h i s U n c i f o r m a t i y a h l e . M a i l o r d e r s p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d t o . M. SINGER 3 7 J a » e » S t r e e t M i f t a i e t o w n , N . T . New Magazine Stand Ail l^ool SappliW and Sta- tionery. Ice Cream^Parior , Confectjoneiy f ; CALABRIA , C o r. P i k e _imd E a s t J l t m S t GENERAL INSURANCE —and— REAL ESTATE t .. John G. Famtini iiasonic Bldg. Ml-J , N R Buick Co]u^ Ford''Sedan: ' 6 jA J- P 0iMand Sedan . « H h* * E ^ a n t S i ^ h ' Tourhig Ford Touring ' ^ Studeb^icer Specif Six Tpuring . . . ( ^ e i r c ^ Tdtith^' ■ ■ > . - Above ,Car$ are alllate modeb apdjn g ^ d coud^^ , R , U T A N ] A U i » c o i « p ^ FOR SALE Fme LocatiDn, Uptown. FOUR^FAMILY HOUSE iGpod Inresimezd Fropi^ioii W. D. I ^ C p B S : AGEMT' m '■ti: m .fu-unx. x: •\ ''f, \■ IrnclODg&MoYiog • f AH l^ln ia ig w n p ttr dll LY|CP