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yrvf'^r v - y-ywf'^i^W «rrr^w- ^«BT^ -/ ..... T^^BSfl^QGfeflER-16^92%- ,'-YfS-.' .; -\' TSV^W :--4P»S-v.>-: 4/**?* 3 prtwpfc v//////////////;////////////:'///////////////a'//sjM ^ To Better fiyg»ight-~\ The .BUNKTAL LENS represents' the highest \ d^e veIo pmerft in lens' \ ^grtjftding;. T N6T>ther lens affiords js iar^e a field- of ^visionor assures the same results.-• : ' .Ask to »ee them' •V \: E.EJAOSCH&S0N CO. 6 MAIN S TREfc. f EA S% * 105 EAST AVENUE »S f \TT. . S- « -rsr.. „;) ' \• ROCHESTER. N. Y....-.JL\ ; .'^pe?ial. display of PUNKTAL ;,E\ .S f'\i«* _v/?p]i ?JMmMeaz///s///x/sf/wrs/s,/'//.' -v-w m EttER NEW- YORK FARMS and HOMES Prepared for tWs paper hy tks New York State College of Afrl- f?' culture at Cornell University i. Home-made. B-rape Juice every bit Craps - $& goad £s the cotnmer- Juice cial product can. be mad© at home and a good-recipe-tot Jiows:, Crush the grapes, • add one » quart of water lor each sixteen quarts of grapes, and place the kettle con, taihing the mixture over a second kettle eoatainiag Hot, water,' steaia^ ing until the grapes are tender. The juice is extracted by allowing „ the cooked fruit \fo drip over-night from a jetty bag. Holding the strained grape juice over-night also permits it to settle so. that the clear^Uguld on top can be poured from .the sedl- Kent. The folio vying day the juice is HtraiiKMl. heated to the boiling p'oinj^ j'c-Uj'ed. 'into ster-llfeed LutUujp: or glass -fruit jars, and-sealed-at oncer The- top*; -of corked boltlas 1 Tomorrow Alright MR Tablet* siop. sick headaches, relieve bilious attacks, tone and regulate the olimimtivo organ*, mate you fool tint, \BattirThiuL-Pilis For Liver 111*\ , EDWARD W, 8IMMON8 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY ' COURT, COUNTY OF MONROE may bo dipped in melted- naraSln to insure a better s- nl. >To niRnr need. ,'. he ti'sed? hid IF Sigar is desired, it is. added to the juice before nm-'utins it; all eighth-to a -quarter cw-> .tat each quart of iui*.% The. nuvtum should, bo stirred- until the sugar is thoroughly dissolved and boik*d for two •rrt.hiutr« befo. ^ bottling. A_ s^c ond-srader grattp.\Jtii^'\t s '\TnartR\from , the pulp' loft after th\ Pr«u has -drip. ' tipd-; from if. This- mi!p is rpnirrr^to ' the kettle, covered with, water, heat- jdd . gr.aduaHy T .-\aiiu.-.allowed-^to-5immMv slowly for front \twenty to thirty minutes. Tt is thin treated the same as the first boiling/\ \Becopd^g^ade grape juice is strong enough, after a-. , little; concentration, to make excel- lent\ delly. Juice mav be extracted a third and \even a fourth time. The yield of each extraction, however, is smaller and m»re- dilute than that ot Lena E. Hinckley,- Plaintiff^ againaM^-g -pr&^,mrif^~-^^Mrry-^Mm^mi^ THMFTY HplJSEKEEPElia PE4N TO CAN OF DRY SURPLUS VEGETABLES Brying- Extra Careen Matercare tor Winter bse. Ltfoa E. Hinckley, a® adnTsnfatFatrir^ —o# the- goods, chattels- and-credits of -.jffttty 'Miller, deceased, 'Mary B. Miiller,. F^red J. Miller, Diafina_Miller, \William .MUIer r Lillian itoTsrline. P^axik Miller, \ istta Miiter, Martlia ReBey, Alberfy G. -Mdfterr-pia Miller, Ada Dberhub«r, Mary~Goff; Ella I, Willlain9, Rochester --M&tilllng J ,Oo.v^B&rnih-elpa: BlgLilling <3o^ . BEenrietta Qotye, _Logan-Johnsqn Com- pany, New York Telephone Co., Mapl& ^djJ-KT§Hin8& JCoW^araneT^-SpearT: ^aiid shipping; the- nwvrk©t - conditions, i ESdward Oarl Alhrecht, HabecM Braim jtunA Comnaniy. Hvman Fires-tone, The Aaieii Tied Fame Cherry Company, Percy \B. Dubton, Byron r.rThayer, d^iig busirie93 under the assumed nsame of SAVain,. Barle and Co., Frank t -Beattie, Philip Morris, Adreaa E, Ile'r^ Jr.;'Tltfc^emy^o13^t6Ta1E6 taai Ice Company, Globe Auito Acces- ~raries_^ojmpany,lInc..-jQualto^ -ages* Inc., -Joseph • Culofcto. —MaT)Mt counted individually \3rid the logs t -MEofcor- Car Co,, Inc., Parnrers.. Puroi, -ttnat-they wfll-yield mav he tallied, so L Inc.. IJe'fendante, —_H5a:fehe- a>bo-v:e- named- detendauts: \:.T«u \ITre Itefjejy*\ Sumniotfed tn, answfir. the complaint in 'this jMftn. an<l to -eerve a- copy'oFybur aGsweTrSfflTtaie\ flrWpTarh't is not served' with fhis sHBi mons to serve a nqtic&jof apj^earanc^. ~im ^the- plainitiffi's- ittorneya-witiiih; twenty days a*ter» 'the service of tWr - ag uttle damage to youns trees a* SxiramoTig exclusive of the'\da;^?jwr£-^o^bTe7lt'-wnr'be^Jbm'er^t-6\sUpef\ vice,. In case of your failure to apr ^j^r-ornanswex,\Judsment will ie' -takeniagatos4- yea-by defautt- *«=--feh&, >» < wf-^xnH H i < T ft d_|,n-t!oanplfli,Tit Trial f-aneaeg-, px. tc* be'held in the County of •Moaroe, \^rmmcrtBiriStfiday $ZJMusxy,3$2i. Titaraviott Broat. _Ptaintit|'s Attoi^- •Jieya^Qmcelandi-E-Q, AddTass^AlMoii; O-Tleans County, New York. \GrllffTJUl—The\ ;biifiaiiffla=pj*r«Mtni_.tfc: ^aufe^JtMHtt. liL^dMag.. sr4er otJEfoiu.-Wlllia\:iL~Gillette. Cfeunty Judge of Monroe County, dated tl« 5i3h day of Sepfember, 1924 and fifed •with the-cornplaint in the ofH-ce sihould be takeh to cover and to prevent infection clothing. tJloves and clothing should fl£l!l» Clexi of the County of Mo^^-5^^ \\^L ^J^ °*^ •ir »i;r™v -^f-e^,**^^ Tor^m^^^; f-cleaned. All exposed- surfaces of the i» the _ City of RocHester, Monr/ee Coitnty, State of New York- Th.e object of this- action, is - 43ie feffeclo3ure jot a cefMln mortgage \ex- .ref^'i^--h-yI-CSnfetian-^iller--a5a^IaTy. »5^1erv-4iisV^wifef^tO--BHa«Ir=»5\?iiHaans- i -Ffrp-~uae-~nf^k?'rr>sene~i8?^4so^reeonl* ; , i _dapsL^ieji!3fd. My of ffeptetn her,. iaaB. •^S^^^S^J^^^^- 4dants octrees- is-^not-,tt if of :Oe^her.*:lS9rirjc~Bflak; No. 4fl5 jWortfa:g«.a a,t. jaige TSg' at. 2:27 p\-clock P. M, and -grhich said .mortgage Irda been duly assigned by ffif Said E^ft 1: Williams to the abow nartiredf used^ery \successruflv ^A^TiUr-Hin^feteyr^tihe^^a^^ H^trry fFtBg Tfiat ifihe mortgage premiises are '^ \ATI thai TraoT or farcel oi ian- sCiuate in 4he Village of nsrockp©^, * - - -fieunty tviiMTniTte^nd: Sims-ut-23eEJ.ipgs, and York, and in the west -part of Said: : -Mllftger-^bounded—and—deseribedr—as foatowg-: begiiHrltiff * 'ftf the^«&rthwiy ds^rje1y7OT^med^trjr0tecral- iv r .\1r\ \-l •ler Manley, djeoeased, rdnning thence 60>ntherly ' alomg \\said \Iffanfey's -TO a gfaaAghtlrne^^ along... t ,yaBat> line^oi otiheT- JatoiS-Of-iMinjerrva Thundptsd and CvvelveHfeeft and * theree .inches to a. 'points in the noptli ltoe of Monroe St. Thence^westerly al<m>g the north Hiie.. of/Monroe St ststy^nine feet .(6?) and^flne ihclies' to a atoke. Thence northerly to a poimt im the souith line »r Holley 'St. sixty- ,y^m feet and • n$ne inches, westerly from the place >df- beginning. Thence easterly. •alo.nigthe / •soutih line of Hoi- 'leaf St.\ sixj^nihe feet (69) and mtne iffiches to/the place of begtandinig aid being a^part of tne same premises, con 1 ireyed^to Minerva King by Charles Hadler and wife by deed recorded in -tbsetMoHiKre ConMy r 'Clerk's office in LiibeT 349 oif deeds at.page^l.- . Kited Saptemiber Sth, '1924. Thompson- Bros., Attorneys' for Praintiff, Ofljce and P. O. Address', A1-. MOB, Onleanis County. NTew York, Costumes, Wigs, Masks - ' for ; /( HALLOWE'EN , _» Rochester Costume Co., , 374 Ceirif St., Rochester, IM. V. \Slone'TSOS- ' 10:23 T0& SA/IJB—fpor Sale cairds at tObbis oflBoe.. Printed on.' a heavy white card- •bSard. Reasonahiy priced. AUso For -Beflit mi flffo -Swokittg cards'. Jhiico_can ;_be_ jnade T>y.'jrifxtog the yields of the second, third and even le-fourt-h-^esff ra-et ien.- —— - - - • - Stump TTIR valiia o'rtimber on the Timber stump 1 depends -chiefly on ,^aJues,^ > thiEee-'-thffigs: i .the species, or Mid.; fW'opeTating \cosTsrtliat is, the total cost of cutting, hauling, sawing. The last of these thrpp factors is par- i li \_ mand always are. and ' should be watched closely so u that advantage | may be taken of a.gopd market. In J estimating the amount of merchant \ able\Cimber'ln=a- -pi<%e-of-v;ooUs, two** -methods are^open. to the owner. . In-.' ;Pfeo'ateji'.\Bj? the Uhitcct States Department of ABiicultui-«.j As soon tig tiie Iionie .garden besjlns to, nrjxlui'e a surplus over the daily table newlft;' flie thrifty housekeeper jilaiis to-i'iin or dry the extra mate- rials for- winter ust>. The I'nitiMl States Department of A fji'icii I tare siigfeA t.s\ -1 h »t v e^etHbles and fruits Can be dried in an oven, in trays\Or•\fiiTRs over\the~kitcITeiV stove, or in a, specially convtrjueted drier, of such a_size-that it can- be '{^lu^tH^eii : the top of an.' ordinary wend or cqal range, or over n kerosene .stove. These driers .hold a series.of small trays on which-fruits or vegetables arg placed after_ being prepared for drying. Port- able outdoor evapora tors are especial- ]yl_ciiuvenient when- it Is- desired to dry as inuch _n_s- twi bushels of .fruit or vegetables per-day— -They nretisuullj' Constructe_d .ot wood except the parts In\direct coiitaet with the heater,. The htMn'wnwde-tlry-kirn usp-d\iii\gome sec^ Wons of the country can he. cheaply and easily made of brlcE and stone. ....A\ very .^ntisfuptory~(Irier ean he made of^latb ^preferably- prpress^pop- lar or other nonresinmis wood), wire \screens and cotton' cmtvas or lieavj' unhlt'acheiT inuslin. It can be used over JtW(4d^Hr>ytv--f-HTnttW7tri-|--t)i^;»s suivu If care Is taken to see tinit It dnes not become iivertienftHT nntl cntr 1 .-. nre. and can be'niiule In size to sufMlie partlcu- Inr-soiiiw of Irent nsMl. It can be made to-takeTtpnrtirnd nitcK\ flat. Material Needed. ordinary stove the piece-of .sheet iron may be removed.\ . In cast* the drier Is to In- innde wtthr •out the-iron rods, the end braces are JJillU'ii. hi place, txyO'at etich end,.lit;' ting with tiie braces on the sith>.s. 'in that case holes ure driilcil. u.s when -the dri«r,lsto be: taken apart. 0 inches from each end in the two lower side, braces: A piece\of heavy \wife Is put\\ through each pair of holes.- and on tkgseljJle sheet iron Isl plac-wi. wheff: used over a flame. Around the bottom of \each of the four uprights place a piece of sheet tin to prevent scorching the wood when the drier is placed on top of an ordi- nary stove or over a furnace. An eight- penny nail driven .Jiah^ajy_in_to^jhg,. jos,\^ep end of each of tiie uprights can take the plaee-of the tin .aslsupport for the drier. The canvas is next put \fiiT so is it- about 2, inches from: the iower-end-of the uprights. Tack the one end of the canvas to the front side of one of the uprights and ta'ck alone the sides- It Is-.unpprttnfc to tack it mice or. twice on each of the shelf clients in order to. keep the canvas close tu tire sides as to prevent the loss of heat wjdeh a\Jii_tak4i^lac6--lf--«-spfMv-^ as'to be scaled later. , For a large.! area,-a certain proportTon^bnry~is;\es^ 1 \ flmated In detail; and care should bfr : taken-to select-stands^tlrat repreHenTt average conditions. I'niess the own- j er of jwoqdIands_can rely on - contracr- -tors to do- carefiil^ honest work, -with- A fiv-e-ftoy drier- with hottom 24 by 11% Inches enhjacqraqjfiJf.CO.iff- the follovyinx-tniteriaLi t'priBhts 4 PlGOes of Ja'tli. IVi by ?| ..Inch. 58 tnclieH \lotiff Cleats o? siieJves. -W pieces -'of- lath- 1H -by-% Ireelr.—24- Inche? loner.. Side braces. - 4- :plecps. of Irit.h- IV, liy ^ tnoli. \>i lnf»1mq jAng ff\r^n rtge the work in the - woods : yer. v r carefully, or better still, to do it for Careless woodsmen ,«& pieces for trays, .10 plpc«s lath_U4„b.y ?B-lnch,-21 inohes-lonB. Kn<l -piecesPor- trays, to pieces of lath 1»4 by ^ Iiich, 10-inclios-lon^ Gnlvnnlzw-d-H-rre'SCTei or nettin&,-5 pieces 21Mt by 1U4 incifea, ntrmFSTics to y-lneli\ of- U-ineh n«4h). Cnn,vas or muslin, 7 feet long and 2< Tficfrps \wldp. B^raVls;- F£ nn&A IncTT iron tprefernbiy g'alvnnJiedi. 1 piece IS .by 7 inches. ;- Ukely to do unnecessary damage, and tnislsoirfce of toss should he.avoided - - - : — -_ -JT- J * '# *\• \ T- ~ - simpresThieffiocT ot \ will requirTElmdiBonT -hi'een the canvas and flu* 'clnM'. The exti'a width of cnnvtt£\T* Tiflowed to overlap top. The canvas/is fastened on both sides, and-iu)h/<r are eat for the Iron rods' to-passAhroiiKlr*if\tire~ drier is made JEnyTold. The extra length,^of~ canvas/is put_axuuftd the front end and fastened with a pin or with isiuall clasps. _Jj ?t '?LWidth of Canvas.;;-_-7- ~ \The-exjifa width, of ra nvay extend-, ing ovejr tiie top^piirt of drier cun lie 'fWde^Mmwr^SlitirirT'fhe'Td neWi; and fastened with pins, clasps or bjHttops so as to Iinhi tlie_cftnyas tight nd prevent it from (iropplngdowiroft .the_upper tray, m<l -till leaving _an- qpenlng in the center for the passage of the henfeS-nir ctnrt-nt If preferredr nnd for the type of drier thnt-Is not to he taken dawn, a sinKFe \piece of oan- \Jn\ gnse file dfler \'W made rigid it Poisor*— eradicating \ poisoir ~ivjr*} Shrub* : or ' ptdsOH sumac is ~t&' care the hands j' from • the ! body should he Washed with.plenty ' of soap and: wdter and then thorough- | ly rinsed. Repeated mowing ot ti,e~i/ -8hrubs-or~cliitIvation-Is~effectivevSma^^ - End-braces.r-4 ptec<>s of kHi 1*4 by _yanlzed_wjre,. S/pieceg 12 ihclies long. In case .the' driet-is niadft to fold it will requl: Iron PUds, A pieces 13W inches long, \i- ino^f diameter, with £%4 inch Vh*ead cut-Worn each end .and each end. su-p- plbKl with 2 nuts. . • TIi§ uprfght-s .nre_jmtadcM_mT_from •%e_ fln 5^end.-as -foilowsf^jBcfl,-^ J, J, J, '3 indies. The iacislol! the'clente or meudtid by luvutUwa where iujur/ta' T fegreC It may 'be put on/ sprinkler - m spraying put with a ; and, in - SlflB-l [jHSgfiJ-arp rot to St-tlte^BprigL, nafij^hoH.---The ffst one\€ Inelies from many^caies one applicajrtbn is deaf '.~ SfSehate 1 Of — p^ar^hasr-beenLir and wttnbui ^-ktU^potsoB- ~iv| |¥a\nJTro^(i^jo^35Li-- An_tre.'g.s_.not. r Ie ^floncTBes^in - ctiaSeEerl. fecttyej for ^vy on stone ^UB^buUd : n; I /f>imoo«jr_ASaiUTBOoi«ui \A \\big -woodpile fft 4 money -tfais-^winterr will be\ worth The oil mop will last longer if it is not hung near the heat after it has been washed. The best shepherds say that sheep' shouldn't be allowed to get wet from about Nov. 1 to May4. —_-=*-*—' \ * • Many dairy farmers solve the feed- problem .by growing oats and barley mixed,- with better yields than are given by either alone. ' The average- well-balanced-combi- nation of cash crops and livestock pays better than either, extreme. Bill the garageman says pi course title-old bus.-isn't human, but is re- sponds to d«eM>t treatment the same as huuettis do. . *• -. To' make the new broom last loin- gen tie the stricdb togejther and soak the broom in a pan of hot wa- tef ifof two hours; \then dry it thor- oughly. •' • Maybe you can't afford to keep a purebred \bull but you could co-oper- ate in /Heighborhood ownership and Maintenance of one. Homemade Stove Drier*. the bottom of the uprights ana then one additional for every 3 Inches. The braces are then put on at the up^ per outside edge and 5 inches from the bottom. Through these, if the drier is to be - folded* drill four- holes 3,-16-inch hi diameter, if the iron rods are %. inch. In the upper brace ctrill , the t holes 3 Inches from each end, Ih the lower brace drill the,hi 6 inches from each end. Through' these holes put the iron rod so one of the nuts Is on the inside and the other on the out- side. — , Rods Hold \Sides Rigid. These rods hold the sides rigidly to- gether, but as they can be quickly .rV nroved the drier can be piicTsed flats On the two lower iron rods place a piece of sheet iron about IS by t Inches. This will act as a radiator, and at the\ same time serve as a pro- tection against the direct heat of the flanie when the drier Is ptit over an •It oi gas stove Whea used over an =» OfcEGfiQDIMIR r \^ —-n, >--i-^ ^ - *'^K -£. Wlienever you ^rish a garMentpSop-. ply^^jreleaiied ordyed, sencrartpus. Packages may be sent by inptired par- cel p ost. We pay return t-of-towii work ^always given careful personal attention, and yoa_ will be delighted jvfth our service.. Wm. C. Brow^& Co*i INC.— -^~ Master-Cleaners and Dyers : —^ \.' -f €4 Clinton South . / Rochester iMSk _Ex-Prince Ote-g\-^6cl»mtrr grandsbn . of the late King Nikolas of- Monterre'* gro, once an officer of the caar's army,-)- now an Americaii citizen and business \ma/T ^on the job-' athisi-.dgsk.in the Standard Oil company's office at Con- Etantinogle, I MR, MEROrWr; PONT IY MAKE ] - VA-SOfte T*MAVE FOLKS SA^J'VtlHY, \ 0\XMf KKIQVJ VQU. HAMPUEO TH/\TVA-MAOS A SPECIAL TR\P OVEP.TO BlGT&WM' LAST- WEEK XQ^ETC ^AT loewYuLM.r-Arrnd-ei vywi- DOK1TMOU ADVERTTASK.SO AMJEJLU IKWOVU WHAT Ndl> GO/ ' \to SEUU'? \ ifMAKe^VA- soae- AT ^ERSELP, voafxt^rj fc=fvJi ~GUR . .PAPER, BOOST '• FOR •tT- - 1 -:# eXUCWBOC Qntck service-on No Trespass^signs at this office. \.\\_.._. Zl (*4ny£hing You Want in Paint and Vami$h_ExQducte \TJOUSE Paint; yesr ..natWah 'JnLJ&iint. in every tint.. .Gray Enamel; in just the.shade you. want.\ You can't get umfornvor. Bafis^ctory faults unless you can -Mciere-the- correct product for the- particular job in, mind : *\-IVtheeP your every-Paint and - Varnish-requirement we have sldcKed a complete line of Devoe Pdirit and Varnish Products. Hero you may select without restriction and buy •witkfUB confi« •dence knowing that you at* getting Devoe Suprecne Quality in every ,lndi«idual-product. - •,-- , If you want-complete sattsf.w^- tlon m all Paint and Varrti$h,jobs cqroe to our stow^We; vvill Rive you reliable\.a3.yicf\regar3ih'ifthi* correct : product and proper apphcatton founded op rive generattans' of Devoe Experience in saksfying all requirements of the user - If MM it^Ht Pint ot'y*muli tnformahon bjied 9m 110 T**n'' Etptntnct— Gink *nd iiiiii £evj»*. IWVO* fc ftAVNOLOa CO.. tNC, !•!•*.»-. fc^»V.Y.* Snui MM. kookkt.OK.how ||^ Mh.li , Mw«U b* iMin(-J nr ftai'illi,,! HoM» (,,tnlo,l {^ Fl«»f, I MM&ilwi. „ _ , iMutof VVm»alwork (\Mottr Cars \\:\;;- Broclqportr N» y^- AUTHORIZED AQENT FOR: DEVOE 9AINT A m VARNISH PKO&^GTS^ vas oan be nailed over, the jop and a sqfiare hole cut in the center flbout_17 By- ,S r SeTies. - TI lis opening - tmry - he crweTe^wrth--cnnrse\toJs^RrTietttiTg^ toieep out insects. The trays are'naHed'togethe^so'-that'\ We.\ \VQl^i3^es\ J oTllife\'*pTeceB''^'t& wire screen are bent over one-fourflr inch' and hammered lint, so the edges will not be rougli. The screen is then tacked to the bottom nf the tfnys. The trays are placed on the shelves or cleats in sueh n way that.-they, mav- be either ptrshed jo the back of the \oM«-'oi?\Te7E^t~thTjfiSSfil e \\^--i.— — WARM Wl^fllNVIiAT SALADS _ExceiiemLXoji.£fiker_Jiun.ch^oiLJ^^ -ah4-Aity..--Lefl_rJyer.W&teriaI^r-\rr. s May Be Utilized, , _*3fc la-oftea-a-proHwH to serve foods- ficklehy-hotr weat her J MeatlioiterlsrirrS excellent for either lunch or supper. nieTrfcof AgrreulrjirFS—Any cord- ieft- ovei' meat fheef. pork, vpat jjr In mb) 'may^e j msedrr^eutt'lrc-TrrenjHnlo £Ubea\ and mix It witlwiice«l twumber.-ceiery, gritnfi, . <ir >tny> prPT^rrprT cbmbmatioh of these crisp vegetables, season well, and if desired, mix with a Tiffle oTrana~vfnegar. serve wttn let- tuee of shredded cabbage and mayoh 3 naise or boiled dressing. % i-. : Medicine stains may bften he re moved by soaking in alcohol. * * * Swiss chard, and onions is a good mixture; so Is cabbage ahd.potatoes. * * * Stored linen will remain white for a long time if wrapped to blue tissue paper. •* * * * . Keep lettuce- and celery In the ice box until served. It must be cold and crisp to be appetizing. ' , c Aluminum pots may be fcad in seti They are easily kept clean and hold heat ldnger thai! the enamel. * * * . • • * To clean all kinds of lacquer' work, first rub with fresh lemon juice, then with clean cloth till quite dry and pol- ished. --\'*••' • \. v' '• * \ v 'Buy More Value? mtwmm^rmi^^^M^Mt A^Z=L, _>£—.— paliiFs* of ^e^ rear W^tnE^Sl^f'Qffl^.br^tageg. Tea cents—otit' oi every\ dott&i^Spe n t tjy^t&^t* tfotTcTo i gas and electrfcfty WfTT gn to Bupporf The tecleraT, state > cocnty arid m«otcipa! gov- sifts; \':\\\' ---=- --^-,:-- •- •• --j^- •- ;- .--—- - ;--=• 4%«-s^ofl»H^f-frhi^ta^e«-patci w£tl eqtial-m^re lliaii~ira^H^hir net- earnings of all the cooipanies of the State. Eabfci\ year the utilities' taxes are increasing. This necessary • expenditure is a substantial part of the rates you pay for service. Every cent which goes to pay utility taxes has to be col- lected from the users of gas and electric service. Rates would be lower if taxes were not so high* 40-42 EJHcott Street l } 1UH| BATAVIA, N. Y. i<m .-?.; ;V;,-;-fji v vy \ :i %m