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PAGE TWt. Irit WUituLitrUL FRUIT IHKHE r ii i Tti -i^^^—-WiD»gae«i To Support *M^^m^^^^gja^^Jj^K^t Hfil^ifWjr™ ISfr: May Come Atelut Tlm^^^K^iiw^irt Th»| JMft \FniiM*s\ . To those suftMng with Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Con3tipation,Sick orNervous flea^aches, Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble, jRkeumaitsm, Paw in thf Back, Eczema and offiirSMnAfeetiimSi'Fmit-ft-tiveat*- j>ives < jw0n1.pt relief and assures a speedy recovery when the treatment\ Hte^faiHifWlylSlKwecn 'Frwit-a-tives' is t&e pnly medicine made from fruit — <fdntaining tha medicinal principles of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, combined with valuable tonics and antiseptics. fiOc. a box, 6for$2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, fl^nENSBilRO. N Y. Washington, H C March &l-~Btur~. \Bert Hooker has disclosed the 0iliB&\ tions under wbich ho would ms&$s>x$: the Jtopnbjican- ticket and the Circum- stances .pnder- which be would. '$£ee&L the presidential nomination if fllfercd to him. This ia not a surprise but »i-JogleaI first more toward the effective uae o4- ther name and. personality -of\ Herbert: Hoover to crush not merely tfi^Wo-i fessionai\ politician* in toojh ^KQb4~- ean and Democratic rarlles, but t o prevent the two parties from adopting\•Wg^d^jH&a^ind eitocr an extreme re\action'ary m •eSfc%^!3re«^ss4^'^ an Francisco trcme' radical viewpoint in their re gpeetlve_ntai£oa»gr——- he-removed -by-Vsnol,roar God Liver ar.d Iron Tonic, because iJ u a constitutional remedy. nn J\/en? & Proof: M-i-Hite?, MicH, —\I \Kiain^a wi,- .JT-i'i-jvn condition rs the rrcu't (f a chro:.;c cough and ca'-l so thrt I often had to stay at home f-om work. V tncj i stoo-i'd the cough, broke up m v cold ' and \I •••'t me vr> after otW medicines ' had faiki.\—MAKGARET DALE. It's t^e besf and cod liver peptones, ! ron and manganese per-tonatcs and . 1 yno.oh j-pnitos contained in Vinol that \ j aires it'such a successful remedy for rfcrcmic coughs, colds and brondutita. I f t is not a paliatfw like courh syrups, bit a remedy of the cause. Try it en o-.T gi:nrantee. ' : - ..„„,-,. * --»- '\ '« <\- \ We'd Drug Co. and drug-glBts evcry- 4reafer^lj©jgMfh'#r be noes not approve, of .President Wilson's ^unfcompromis- in tils, letter to ;Mr. just made- pgbjjgi^jfer.\f^rrrffir , f- ••'•* * »•* m-i^^r;frm ,j iracticffily^araws himself away from There is another move ^on^#«^-^fr^Jtjftt>JI»r»^J}s Hie.\President's extreirie 'view-qn participation in European. aJp.- 'fairfe/* 4 -\\^- -|*^-3%iefci-iaf«veh more iV-nfly'^mpha- sizpd in the letter vnitten 'by Mr. '^ouv%W-?PB>isra year ago, which was* V.ft$it%5%|#n,yy\ made public ten days.,: ago,- -. ' ' .^\B^J&^Si. 4S™-ne-it4i«—Presidjsrfftr \ %®{w&!#:$hi»c6 nor in the good graces * of-Whjtte Bouse. H e has committed' *fWeninpai r (ro|i < abIe sin of differing with IlJft,j'segl/leit on the Fence Treaty. He hag been of course .supported by the JfeiiMrr* Administration newspapers and by ,aogif influential administration men. Bnt^ that_supp_ort has .not-been-f- vf-ftls\ _ seeking. \Nevertheless there was keen gratification in the White House quarters today because of the fact that Herbert Hoover had entered biwself to the ttPjraM.cJ.i(t«*>J'-iinarle»- A&U£~<e£ Xations- wlll probably mako it clear just why Herbert Hoover could not accept a- Democratic nomination if offeredjs...,^ After that may come another step an announcement that- the choices* 'OF the two political parties do not satisfy- the liberal th u. h of the'oountry and a willingness to support a third and\ independent ticket. -- — This part of the pros-ram Is not yet admitted by Hoover supporters but in the event that the ncpuliliran con- vention does not adopt \n forward- look ng, liberal, constructive platform on the treaty and on our economic is- sues\ or if it fails to propose measures for sound |u|sim^s^.aJniintstKit.teH-of- ~ \Trlf^'counTry\' and Is either re-action- ary\ or \radical\ in its approach, to our great c'omcstic problems, or if it is not \backed by men who undoubtedly. Jtsson; t-Ue^w^S3STSttoa-^\-£Ee»»-fi»M-irft^rtIW th »it lea J±n<£j™£22MI£, Fot~^uT)porrthe Republican ticket. He says nobody has a right to dic- tate what ,i party shall do but an in- dividual has a right to say what ticket and platform he will rupport. iio, Mr. Hoover has paved the way for a judgment of the Republican con- vention upon its merits and not by reason- ot nny~ previous\ obligation to support a paity with which he is 'nat- urally afflliatui.\ He IK free to accept or reject the Republican platform or nominee Wi'tai; as his individual sup- I Usedfor 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has becojnc__but_ a. jooemory.- The soft, refined, pc«rly ' white appearance i t J Fenders haves\ the joy of Beauty with you^ for many. °CJ?illMream port is concerned. Would that mean the selection of Mr. Hoover a week later by the Demo- cratic convention at San Francisco? The chances : re against It. Mr. Hoov- er is not a. Democrat even though he suppo.nt«5d Mr. Wilson's appeal in 1918 for a Democratic congress. lie will apply to the Democratic platform and nominee the same test •he has' outlined for the Republican platform. The Democrats already iinvi- lifi i. MI j««w?i<—hti—sewU years and those who are in a position to know Heiliert Hoover's mind inti- I\ mutely -say he is disappointed ftith the waj the Democrats haw adminlsteied the gowinment l-n those sewn vents. He refers to incompetency in hl;;h This moans he will fight It out against Hiram Johnson who wants neither league nor treaty nor reserva- tions. Politically, this pa.-t of the Hoover letter Is the most important. It means that Hiram Johnson will I probably lose in his own Itom.e jgtate-1 Far under California laws, anybody f can vote in either Republican or Dem- J ocratic primaries without regard to j previous affiliation. So Democrats can vote for Hoover. A combination of Democrats who favor the League and Republi -ans who think likewise is enough to defeat Himar Johnson. Many f the supporters of avowed Democratic nominees like Palmer and AtcAdoo, -were glad Hoover had \writ- ten & letter saying be wa« \naturally afflclated\ with the Republicans. This removes th>i r most dangerous compe-- Ution-at least they thinh he has been removed. ' — Hut the most significant fact af -rar-mnms happening u ider the surface in both parties-- namely a demand for Hoover Irrespee'- <Ive of party. Here is something wnich shows which way the wind blous. / Several numbers of Congress who have \been I call themselves rprogressive when Pre f repeal«illy ignored TT> ITeriui mile Chairman I mines but the demand m' inm-parti- 1 sans that Postmaster (feneial Hutlegon be removed from nfTPv Another th'rtg, Mr. Hoover Is dry— When vour mo«lh tastes like all the mean then you m»ar BEECHAM'S POLLS Your moutfc i» » e°°& indicratiou of die con- dition of the stomach and bowels. &5j Wfhn. »\ *\—* ,0c - 2S * c OLDS Head 'or chesT 1 * are best treated \externally\ with VICKS VAP0R1 l>',yOVR BODYGUARD \ — 30». 60 Quality Ledger ALL SIZES ALL CAPACITIES LOOSE LEAF LEDGER STRliGTUffALLY SOUND ATTRACTIVELY BOUND FLAT OPENING I'NFADING PERFECT FINISH SHEETS REINFORCED INDEXES -FO»S*trBT i- --4fc- , Jmt as the ^fir 5 c nietifehi** ex^riencefceen *tfe|ig|t in attending Q&tiwg perforoiaiices, s^mmiolQvfrs cv-erywhcre;cggprljfc enjoy the new ^ptor offerings Qpjs%$njpg |§§ ••>- Heajv^eae_nevrU^tof Meej*\** *'| - • . v .. - r ->i- r ••'-.• **-t •'*##, • JStwrter.Sfee-. I!rice • H Y<« Could Cre : ,-., o-'-- - • -«.||:' Prance. Aid* 6*85$ \ 10 11.00 C«mp»ne«»wi fATcMarit* • ' ' \\ ' \*\ t?; |t? Enric#.C*niw &61& 12 1.50 Zaza-IIBacio (TheKSsa) G*^hk*fj^™&Gkum*D*toe^G7SW' \10 ISO Quartet in FMtior^UMa tiztwoakl ife Fi^*»Tex9!l««N»« $4Ml ^ 1^ -^1^0 ^ Mb»et Jffioaio^»^^er>^^--4@H'* , ^ - ^ \ f^fT' Jwcha Heifetz 648SB '10 1.00 Cj3P#y Sewmada Violin wl, Fril«Krei»ler 6*857 Your Eye» Hare Told Me S« \ *>%f : John McCormack 64S60 In the Sweet Bye and Bye ' rr^wtin^&^u'n'nn-Heink 8730? 'Hen^^^i^JP9@^3^^^^^^: \ ** \ \~\*\~ Lot 10 10 10 i.oo 1.0* 1.00r G.f Op Every Morning FeelnjLikeaTwUferOld TII-II'-: no need of your hav-nij n dull beftU.o lie .i deadnp«s .bruizKbo'it your entile s.v'.-.rn. Vmi r-.m l;.ive ti.-6 buoy- ancy tin- vim jinil v isot of voulti and arise ev«*i> health. SIf-p'y iip riiuininff 'i'lig: tne glow of i . , . , ,. h ?cii homo\ sotmdingr out quartern tm.1 is una hi- t- i,nUiiMa«d,tnM r constituents have come back to. hrrw The TT.mocrats haw any right to, Washington. A man who went to \furward looking\ or I Tennessoo m the interest of McAdoo •sid-nt Wilson ha»f candidacy came back with the .story n..t merely t..e,thaL the Democrats want Hoover A r wrwhHm,ng sentiment ,.r the ^-^\Jmajr^lja^^ _iiats^2!^.uauiXL>^«»M«**^ i S tack with a -confidential neniei iaiU- Chairman Homer Cum- | report that \It's all Hoover in Cali- fornia.\ Only one returning' observer, a member of Congress who looked Into the situation in North Dakota for his own candidate—says th e \non-parti- san league\ fs against Hoover. The bitfden of the tales brought back 8 that the nation i s sicE and fired \of' j the'political manojivering of both par-! ties ana that the effect ot the failure j of tbe treaty in the Senate is to hold f J present office-holders responsible for I 1 being guided by polities' rather than ' \ (he national .nterrst. That is some- ! J tiling- independent newspapers throu^h- . out the eomatty have been telling Oon- jgfess for many weeks but the truth is j only now being realized. < And the name of Herbert Hoover ban : been aeiaed upon as the oae means or expreaaing; the resentment of the country as&inst both the Republican r.nu DemocratIc machines. The pro- fessional politicians in the Republican party are already ridiculing- Mr. Hoov- er's announced appeal for a liberal ilatform, an d progressive nominee at *Jio Republican convention. The Dem- • ratic politiUaws have been doing- it t the mention of Mr. Hoover's name orthe'ir ticiret. This will not hurt Mr. Joover prestige but help it for the riends of Mr. Hoover would like noth- ng better than a denunciation of Mr. Hoover by the reactionary.elements Jn.f HotR the Democratic arid Republican I .lartles for they believe this will not affect the rank and file who are ready; to support a progressive . If ader. On! the contrary, they are sure It will mean millions of independent votes no matter on *vhnt ticket Mr. Hoover eventually rrtsC.es the race. SOLA, OF BARCELONA, DISCOVERS PLANET Sweet and Low A Southern Lullaby Irene Alice Blue Gown Chritt in Fiander* - There u No Death la Your Amu—Medley Fox Tro* That Naughty Wafts Venetian Moon—Fax Trot Swaaee—One Step niSe*YouinC4)-B-A That*. Wortk While Wattiaf For Buddha Let Me Dream BftLa-Bo-F«xTret Harem Life-FdkTrot '' Saxophone. Xyjopfcpnc, Piino Saxophone. Xrlopbooe, Piano enato ZanelK 64858 El*ie Baker. EWe Baker j 45174 -- < Edith Day! ^ ESD.JH 176 tanrfiert Murphy ;iv UmhartMttrphy/ 45175 t49*lvia1» Norehy Orcheatnl „.„ JoMph C . Sarith'. Orche*traj 18550 AD Star Trio All Star Trio, BiUyMarray Baiy Murray PoerltwOiNrtot SCerBaf Trio PaulBi-waadH-fWrf^Orckertr..^^ Pau) Koaoaad H3a We^Hy OrdbeatraJ iBbM 10 1.00 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 .85 18651 10 .85 18652 10 .85 18657 10 .85 10 .85 \-*- Any Victor dealer will ^t&lW&ve yovt an illugtriated booklet rlftacribmgjhcse'new Victor Mesbm mimfor anrmuslc you wis& \ NewT^vlctor JMcprd* tfciiionsirated at all ddaler* on the 1st of each month. Victroia«, ihigrea^ilraripty from $25 to $1500. Victor TcJking Machine Co. New icnej Camden 'v J an WOMEN AT BED ,r>,.j.t_j:.5i BSD BOBB on .... .V im« i n ig ,nr ri —i * T. S. B. Livirclean M. F. Devaney 435 Exchange St. Geneva, N. Y. W. M. GATES Glove and Hosiery Specialist i u doisu'r 0rrpe yntr • '^••sii t toice naiiit-o way us action is The pplsons that the s •!. ,P butii ,• —'he WiyonS I Fm i bill assists it. Tfnfs so uniformly pleasne . undermine your entire -vsiem cannot re iiiuin niieu you use T. S. B. i^lvercleau. It readily cleanses Die kidnejs, livei and stomach. lu-uggists and doc\u-• have go..r ce .if t' '.r Wdj to 'recommend tt Try r. :f ; > re leeling fine today, p-ep loo Hie i i\ •• drug store so you ii_h:ive ;• luiidy, « wanted. Same old pure. one. Banklno House Of Member! of X. K Stack Exetuuiae. II, 13, 15, 17 ami » Broad St., N, Y. Interest allowed on depMlt account* •ubject to chtaue. 'Stock, Bond and Note Issue* at Ballrbad and Intfuatrfal Companies tionsrht and Sold afid con- aervajuve *ar*ficsc-j»»de thereoitr. Cambridge, Mass., April 1---The dis- covery of a planet by the astronomer, Sola, of Barcelona, was announced at j the Harvard college observatory ye s terday. in a cablegram from frofess\or Leelonte of I'ccle, Belgium, transmit ted through Hrofessor Stromberg of is notn-ng in Hosiery any Copenhagen. In observation, taken at better than \Wayne Knit.\ Very .el- UM Ureenwh-h mean time, March 21, dom do you see any a« good. Ho » av * ! t P osi «on as right ascpn- I sion 12 hours 25 minutes. 12 seconds. In spite of .advanced prices on Silk , declination plus 15 degTees. Jts daily Hosiery we are still .selling the full i notion was: RJsht asse8 sion minus one minute; declination plus one minute. A subsequent cable from Professor f-ecointe indicated that some) doubt had bpen felt first to Wnether the^ f . When you buy Gloves here you know 'they are correct in every detail. There is nothing in Hosiery any •el- fashioned \Wayne Knit\ at $175. Fine fancy Heatherbloom and Bur- ton Taffeta Petticoata. White Petticoat*. Envelope Chemise, Bloomers, Camisoles, Athlet:*, Union Suits and Hosette* to wear with them.. Corset Covers, Futiir«i»t Underwear, Knit Vn'on Suit*, Ve«W and Bodice** planet was a new one to astronomers: or whether it was^jot in fact number 99. one of the Ions list of small planets prevlousljr mapped, t'rofessbr i#coin- te'a message, although not entirely\ clear was taken here as intimating his belief that the polar discovery is ni#. Reud fka W*nt Ada t4Mattn£ • They art la- Regarding Best Way To Get Consumption lor Food v Produced •SEThe coioperkava i€e*gl** ol^Ainer- ica, \the great co-wpemtdrirrn emplia- sieing the jprobaJM** iar^ireaching ef- fects of co-operation said that \co- operators toe'dojhe'tla&iss that soap bcQLJ^tora--4ia^^§^«^^|etr^!' : ^' a; * f for advoca^/&>'''''V.h» purpose o f co- operation fandameiitatfK l* revolutlon- The one' 1 *reat jcbhtributidn whlqh America iiaa made^^operatiV* evo- lution, heWeei*redj:#}tf tne fieia of agfiSultur*t .entei£pn|^ *hich or«an- . Syracuse, April 1—Women are not figuring prominently in thet dellbera* tions of the focjd producers^ but* are to their housekeeping instincts they are bavins' something to aay at the con- ference ot New York State Producers' and Consumers' associations at the Onondaga, regarding tbe best way to get for eonstmiptton the food produe» ed , The first meeting of'the consumers* section was held Tuesday afternoon. Two of the four speakers: on the pro- gram were wontem # Sirs. Buby Green Smith of the extension service of the State College of Agrioultttre, spoke on the hope of the consunier^JMEra. lAura CC&iiins Iseplrthe' aiidtence in ripples of laughter as she described the ef- forts to establish a co-operative store in ttorneil. She was ogHmlatlc, not- withstanding the first blundering steps oT ttie Hornell effort, that? it wili W a; success. ..••'•: Mrs. Smith recounted eome of the adventures of an egg in getting to the ultimate contumer and daclareththaf It waa' born • with atov-over privilege* ' and ekerclaed; them with '\ ; \—- * •' the cold »tora*e waa, the every other ajpency that toettre the»(ar« eaten. ized to seit to ft&J*it advantage had + us«id the''-ak«e' , nia^hlnerjr'' : 6> purchase the beife-ialivatJtate/ and that by to .._._... the saraepidad th«i -formers traveled to set the t iipie8t prtte for tfieir goods, they alsoKM;v^«d to.-get. . fertliiar- seeds an#otneV tti|figt( as reai \\ as-possibli *^ ' Jftichar*. Hensck* gave\ \a' t» IK ' <\» TJtica coleperatlve' s~tores« X>t. Erfitene H. dorter jailed the meeting fe; drder and saM the pur- pose of ffife? coriffetence wa*^ t o try ito cpme to foine basis- o f co-operative ac- tion* between orgahi«at»ons^of produc- era and i'oh'aumera. • Whileiconsuniers were • «HscussfnJ their prlWems; thB-^oduelWwei'e i? session $n another.room batting re-. ports of|committees and adopting res- rtajeiutiona Adoptld 1 \' %^S iesdltttioits adopted a*ei% li^o'lhced^ .&y W r W.' etles, ghts. «if\.ci-'»>era. \' ' \\ \\ A». legtala. if You Have a \^firo!ir Get An i#nl Reeonl Olution Anao aeveraij maste: doraed aven't one']^. out a Viefrola for Easter and stirfHse your Geneva WJp«iure to.atan' ^re basket* A) :'|rui ,and er i* Stdre~75 Seneca Street « II ^WsWpfe^ -4rW if i 'if i i\fe? sfii-T BSK \hampers round baskets for id to establish fples and for other pw pending at AI- cQflppration taw co-operative iJeet to the '•sedf ' Ifi-d fene by J, ference with theredera|.«arnT loan a§V* and one by Francis Ferrin ot «aoi heater, calling for a conference at &&.\ hester aa soon as one can t»e» arranlx* ed, af which aTiippera, a»i railrea* «* nVlals could thr^ OuKfaa^cat^'in^ 11 'em. -..^.-J'<•*£*.* ~r •*& ^ H..d.ch„ From ^^ CeW'- ? tAXATIVB BROMO tf^W&~*tfa, lets relieve the Heaa^joh* by, Ottrjatt tIK Cold. A tonio laxative and Mrra ^ the canning «royer. Loo% jtor aay.to«#i^'Om>^^WI'''«pt , 1l»^