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~Is ~· tal . rli:\ . , ' ' t. ( .. :1.···1.· , .. :!llo ct~ld llto\\iiCI! eggs -.Jio WJ;;tp m.a:rl!: Qr· stamp properly In -.,llieh they ;i:e:'\t!ol(l .~C1!®1lla~le~ wltb . a r~ul;ition of the of, farms and markets ~e v:i:J9rousl;v. prosecuted, Her- .. . ·;.Toiles. dlreetor ot the bureau, ~~liUl,lcetJ in New Yark. Two weeks #·~e ,will ~ .. allowed dealers to · . ~~t\itJiel'n~ell to the new ruling. ·.ift:ulllQfri KEEPS Mr . ) .~· NEW YORK 1 · .. r- ·· oi~•S arE- a•!!H~·a to. \''l ~l·t•1t- ... w• . S' • O'\E'r 8()\1 fopH>r service mep · or Bn~ 1 lless mPn of l.ock.po;n sub- tlon in New YOX'k. ·<:n.pkins <\O\lnty wel'e in the Armis· s<•ribfd to $l~S.OOO worth of stock ot •M-· A \'i_...n t A N y -A· ........ s o voca, . ., •l<\e day~ parade at Ithaca.. thf' n~>\' housing company In 6.e -.t Ptellben county, wellknown In the 1 Pay of sub.-t!tute teuohers was in· two da~·· or solicitine, ' 1 J'st~> as n newspape-r editor and bor-- ITE . MS t·N ODf[f c.·eijs~tl from $3 to $3 ion a day by, the Monro~·s county ~rm 11111Wlll llll! ticulturallst died at Wayland, N. T. . . n ' I board of ;nucation of Ounkl_rk. lhruwn the w~igllt of ita Jalu.e.oa lato I He was 70 ~-ears oll!. . - , Prunes lasted just 40 ml'nutell at the •cale to atd the· poultr7 'bNI4er to . E,\'lwnrd F. Boyle of New Y<!rk has . ~the sale of army food ln Jamebtvwtl. prodn<'~> the superhea. het\n sppolntt!d by Governor Smith as P hs f I t - f t. ft d Ten thousand pounds were disposed Orleens county ~~n, teeoll• ehairm&n of the stllte Industrial cClm· aragrap 0 n eres 0 ea • of. . . ' ' m<'nd that a spur of 1'011ite No. so. 3~ thlsslon to fill ther v•cancy caused bJ' ers \f E ··r St t i Military training for the older boys D'ilPS or lJ igh bet weeD IO«lodlll&lort and the recent deuth of .John Mitchell. . \ mp e a e. I at lndus~ry was announced at a meet· ~edina be. com~tecl wttb. federal At a meeting of University of Roch- - ---- 1 ing of the boaJ'd of managers of th~ ald. _ r \ ester alumni, Prealdeat ,Rush Rhees. . j school. 1 ThE> old house at A PltD.oe street, announced tbt> gift to the university Interesting lltews of All .~nci Gath. ! Emplo~es or the Pa~c' 'Mal'ltine New_ York. that lhe1tere4 .J' .... Mon. ,,, $11)n.Mo b:-' G<o>o·rgt> \lilj>st~l.lltn. A ered From va .. lou& Pouttt In the 1 compan:r, o! Shorhville fi.>ceive.d a S I roe ~n his declllliq ~.~Md In campaign Is on to \ 1 m\ke tf 1 e rund $1,· State and So Reduced In Siz~ Tint I per ~nt b.onus in their last pay t>n· \l>h'h he died, wUI C. utter tile ham· 11(10,000. It Will Appeal to All Cla:;u of; velopes. l'ler. With the prospect or a mw !Hrtory ~eaders. ' The 42d annual mPeting or the State Mrs. B. R. \Vakeraaa et Boraell ba~ Churobville will bave to !n•tn11 f'lec- Dah·~·men·s asMciation will meet at ht>f'll •·lerted n meJiltlel' ot the ld\YIB· triclty 1111d will hold a B)lt>dnl t>lection Rx.chester is still $8.2UU,945 under the experimen.t-_station in Geneva, or~· bna rd or the state 4II'C&III&atlen or to auttnrl1e tbe trutee~ t , ra l~e the t~e c.lt:'bt limit. · 1 Xov. 18. 19 and 2<J. thf' DnllghtPrs of the Amel'lcan lteYo· m«~nt>~ .~nd make the nt>rr•\\~'\ In· Pitl.ilfor~ will form a post e~t the Supr~me Court Just lcp Edward K.llnVnn stltliat Jr n. There is plenty or gas. It Ameri<\au Legio11. Emery died in Ruffalo after an illness :'-:lagaro <\ounty Baptist Qhllr('h~· 11 clalmecl. •rhe third bBa1· -was shot last weelt of st>veral wt>eks. He was born at, are to romblne in an effort to combnt \\ -----~- tn CattHraugus county . Eaet Aurora in 18<,1. I thtl R<'l~h .. Yiki dot'trine. anarchy· an·• Canadian Shopmen Get R•lle. The l<eelt:>Y Institute In White : ~!milar dPf<tru!'tlve tt>ndenries of tl1 Arter D .. otlatUt& si.nce May 1, the !'\i&ht school Jw. been opened at Mt. Morris tor fo1·e ~ners. ~ 'a ius I• -a bnut to rlose. Probtbltion t 1 lm<'s. , l'anadlan railway board and the rep· Few Violation A~~· llii!Po~ed Two w .. k.. ... , Strict compliance by the pe~pte. with provl§ionll qf . the prohibition . .,.ll~· : forcement act durlnc the flrn: 'tl'wlj' ·· weeks ot its lit~ was ripone4 11r·.; · commlssiol,l.er 'Roper of ,.the l)ureau .ot, Internal revenue. ·· \My oonlldenlle in the desire ot tb.t American peopl~ to observe th-e Ia_.,, fll being tully Justttled,\ Commissioner Roper said. \'l'be law breaktnJ' elji,' ; metn Is small nnd growlnr les$.\ . T~e recent uppeal to alt Jll&ral . ., Rl!enoies io support the goYeruin~nt · , and aid in the law's e.ntorcetru;Jttt, the ' f'otnmlasioner declared, had tiro~ real assistance from eYery tt~r. , · Mt•. Roper made pttblic a report from the collector of .one lm.J)O~&llt dlstr1ct which tllustrates.~!i~lttonl, be tinld. Tbls $bowed little Yl.iilktlon ot the Ia w and set rorth tna_t the llq11or tl.ealere' associl.ttoll, wlllcb h'ad pledged hearty support to tlte law:, 11-nd the press had been helpful t&ctor~ Geneva factories are securing aerial pbotogr~plls of tb€';r plants. h:H brOUJ(\ht about a shortage in lb): l'\igurt>~ mode publit' by Herbel'! l' l'es~ntatlves or 35.~00 lllelubers or tile rrcp or i!whr~::t~s. ~IR!'On, •tPfP nrf~e rommiq~JnnPr sbopmen'a union have acned upon N, v, Prlntera to. Stay Out. ~·ed~ral agents are investigating. 'huw th:(t ~4F nd't' lir\m\\' wt>r~ war;e Increases and chan~• 1.n work• TypographiCal Union No. 6 -ot Ne,.- Cornilig has a surplus uf $18.646 011 hand at the cl.pse of :t< Usc-at year Trappers in the ,·il'i~ity of Canan- daigua report a b:g ruuiof skunk thiP ran. the <\ireulatlon of radieal literature •urrPndPrPd throughout tht' stat~ \\ In&· conditions. Tb' ·agreellleat fol· York voted 110t to return.· to '4fiWII: among thP industrial workers In the :-1ov. l. tows lugely the llues of a rteellt with a $6 a week Increase, Ptndkll Tona\\l.\&ndas. ('.<>n~olidation of thf' rom sch••\i uwnrd to rallw&y sh.opmen In tl&e reeuntpt1on of necotlatlous rill the --~--- · dlstri<\t\ in Palmym Is b\h1g con,.•rt 1 l'ulted states; Men etllfBged tn loco- lllmploylns Printers' auoolatiou, The England Needa 500 000 More Houses. · .-red un<l n publfe lll<'eting will be l\llll I motive work are t.O receive fOilr oentl result or a S!!Cret ballot taken WU De:llnltA announcement has been This country is 1\IIO,i}H\l houses shon ed ~oon to authorlz\ the niaking of a 1111 hom· ad(\ltlonal and those workbtC alln01moed as 1,641 acl.ln~ retumo made that there will be 00 Red Crosa 1r the populat'ou's requirt:>ments, ac· union df•trid. in carsbops 9 c_!mta. Men In roun4· ing and 1,096 In fnor. Tllo e111J1I07• rtrlve in Ro<'hester. :• rding to ~!r Georg,. :'\ewmltll.· chief Elmort> C. Green\ of the lr<JQH•'I~ ,. houses will contlnu• worklus4S houn ers, In submltttn1 the prop0111t, &a· Salamanca's city budget wlll be In· mt>dlc<!l otflrer of the ministry or hntE>I or Hut!'nlo wn• t'IPrt!'d Jll\eosld'\nt n week. others are rranted 8 -44·hour serted negotiations would not be re.. ~~~~ii~~~~~~~~~~·=c=re=a~s~e=d==~$=9 •. 0aG:O~·:it~=th~e~=p=r=o~s=pe~cti~~:~~~,~P;RI~t;h~. ~~~~~-~~~==~~~;.;~·~o;f~t~h;.\:~:··~\~w::Y~o~rk~·~H~o~te~J;~~~~,.~n~··:s~N~s~o~~~~n~ 1 ~~~·§\o§k~.~·=T~h~o~a~w~a~rd~~~·~r~e~t~~:•:c~t~lY~e~to~~~~u~m~e~d~u-n~t~ll~t~h~e~\v~a~c:a~t:lo~n~t~a~::··~w~ere· ~ btlck on t'helr jobs. The MANDARIN \' BUFFALO\S REAL Chinese-American RESTAURANT No trip ta Buffalo 11 complete wlttlaut 1 ~lalt to The Mandarin, . MOQE.RATE PRICEs-MUSIC 504 'Main Street Buffalo ·SAlE fOil OLD SHOES Expert Slwe Repairing MAIL aboea PARCEL POS'f ru· ue. \\'e .,.Ill ropalr and n>turn th<\m to yon C. 0. D. aame ~•Y •• l'<!o•lved, RJPID SHOE REPAIR CO. IH Pearl S&. .. Botfnlo, N. \\ 1filvQ (Jour X[l(t5 Jlf>J\01()(fR_APtiS err JllaCfe now and' avoid disappointments «?fthe ji11al r~sh.-' 9wesl' f, ehippewa St · .ZJr/FFALO Phone 7llpper 2133 E:~~n·~;e '£SifJIPLEX'' For The Mo\lng F'lctt.:re Machine J..;.x-.:•Nt )f,p·hlnl\ H~--t.•alllng l•f l;\ ~-\IY • 1 i'r-M·r:llt :tJil W£> l.'nrr\' h f.u!l I.ln • \f ~UJlJII!t oq for ).1'1' mg Pt~rure Tht-\\dl1·r .... BECK£.R THEATER SUPPLY \CO. 184 Fra• kiln St., Boffa to, N. Y. MAIL ORDERS PROMf'TLi FILLED. LEDCERS 1 Write C. A. Ca,·, l::i!icottvli!E', ~.I Y .. 1.\.·Jth .. ~anlp .• !Jdo·-~··t h·r· ·an1pl~·: form of h::- I)d11' :u . .J r'r 1.. l!:tla•.~,~ i Lerlg-E'r Th\· ar, .. u··.-;,•.r to ar,.,. other fv 1 r,: l f I.· .j_. 1. I. I ;.dar•:f·:l r toe'\ ... E:ry \la·:---of~,_r\·vJ·o:~. ____ J STATf: (IF ~'\f:W Yc,i:t-.: .-;I'J'I{Em·: COL'f!T: r a.~; r.r·.l~'lT ... c·( u·. y Ajan ... vn S • <Jur~ t. rand Ep• ..... :. (·our- ter. Plant1tf~. ,.,. H< h•n Gr, .. n. ·\lrl· ow of G...-c.rp· GrE-en. dt·C<·n>E'd: W:ll Grt\Pn and AfieP Gnen, hi• wlfP, George Gret>n and Lottie Green.· hi• v.'ife, C'harle~ Gr<>~n and :Wary Green his wife. Henry Green and Callistia Green, hiJ> wife, Fred Green and De- G wife..- .WaJte.r ~en · . and Lydia Green, his wife, Frank ·;Green, Je~·mie Sanders, Myrtle Ruben, · these being all the heirs at law and llext o_f ,kin r>f said George Green and · Har-riet Green,lfis wife, both deceas- ed, togetnq With the respE>cti~e wives of sucb of then\ as are married; and Fred E. Tuttle. Defendants. To the above named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to- answer the 'iomplaint in this ·act~ ion; and t~ seJ;Ve a copy of your ans- We,!' on tne plaintiffs' attorney with- in twenty days after the service of thi~ summons, exclusive of the da~'· of gcrvice ; and, in case of your fail- urt> \to appear or answer, judg•ment v. ll t>,. taken \~~' • ' y1\ h·; defa :.1lt ;f•··rn.,. relief rl·m.·r.o\ .. j r,[t, c nl· mt. Tri& I :o be he!J in the County of Cattaraugn•. Dated this 27th day of June. 1~ 1!-, Herman Lavery, Plaintiffs: At- . ·t~i-n'/W\• Office u 1d P. Q. 'Address, · •::attarnu.gus, N. Y. ·- To Helen G1een, def'l!ndant: Th'e · foreg~ing suml{l_t~ns ,is served upon .· · by publication,. pursuant to an of Bon. George A. . Larkin, ~,016riiity}udg.e o1. Cattaraugus 'County, York, dated the 3rd, day of 4P~t!J!be:l.\ · UI9. a~d filed with the ?'t~:~!in;!tbe Ofilce of thi! C1eTk t~ · County. at Little Va1- .,, ;.. ., ' ' - As It Is <.!\'\ .:f. ,.t . ;. As It Seems The Road In New Overland 4 on·- ~ . Three-Point Car1tilcvcr Springs Y ou expect a bad road to ridt! as it looks. It did, until the introduction of the Overland 4 k, Spring base. Overland 4 does not change the road, Lut it does change the manner in which you can ride on it. It gives you comfort instead of dis-comfort.. It gjves you a smooth, sailing sensation il\stead of bouncing'~~ and sw:~ying. The Diagonal attachment of Three-Point Canti- lever Springs at the ends ofa 1 JO-i nch Springbase givr.s long wheelbase road steadiness. Yet Overland 4 retains all the advantages-lightness, econ- omy ,anqeaseofhandling, ofl 00-inch wheelh~se. - . .. / . T. J. Brislane ~ \,: 1·\\- \Th 1 s n, •:am an a I tn~<·tlicr new standard of riding c· •PI fu1 r. a r1· Jt l·worth y reduc ti<m in the wear and tear v._h:~ h it: ,.,ens t I.e etficiency of a car. The new springs g:Ye )on ~~r ltle to every part and thus minimize up- keep anJ replacement costs. Tires we;;~ r longer. be.cause cushioned- against hammering bJ;,ws. Light we'ight means marked econ- omy ir1 gas, 01! and running expense. . Overl~nd 4's equip~ent is complete from Auto- Lite Startmg and l1ghtmg to Demountable Rims. Come in and see this re~arkable. car. . Ask fer booklet. Overland 4 Touri!!B, $8t5; Roadster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $137).\'\ Pr1ces f. o. b. Toledo.