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J'*£.; PAGF SIX r&imti-vmm: ':mm feiMks Tuberculosis workers from every, state of the United States will meet at St. ILouis on April 22nd to 24th to launch tb© crusade of the Double- Barred Cross In the United States. The meeting \will be under the direc- tion of the National Tuberculosis As-\ Boelation... The crusade of the Double-Barred, .the iirtw-^ntrtionaljemWenl fit lae fight Ttsainsnu5er««tosis, will \endeavor: Fiast of ail, to 'discover -all of the 'estimated 2,000,000 cases of tubercu- losis In the United States; Second, it -vill aim to secure ade- quate care and supervision either at home or in sanatoria and hospitals far each case; Third, it will seek <by means of edu- cation in the cases of children and adults to prevent the spread and ia- *• Make your day's work fcer There : is such a tiling as getting so used to humoring. JbiLsriums of an old, worn-TJut range that you do not realize how much extra, unnecessary time it makes you spend in the Jdtchen. Dqgs your tang* bother your cooking? If ja t -why A>-you endurcHtf\ There sfeTihges that help yoa out like a perfect aervant who knows exactly what to da. JCltty-never -etuse-you the —fuss or worry which you have to expect a range that is old and worn out will give you. They make food taste better. They make the day's work lighter and hapjngr. . ,.. _—-Whe»-*n-Andes jRaii^~enler^y5ur\\l£ttiKii\ rff your cooking troubles vanish. Many kitchens •right here at home have been made. brighter, happier places, and give forth more delicious foods because of the_A.ndcs. Let us show them to you. RANGES Better Cooking forless Money\ Dorchester & Rose ^ncTOlffitttaJ5ra»®\iIT^parts\ of On-_ tarlo County scheduled to convene in the-j?tet Methodist Episcopal church in CaiiandaJgua'Joext Friday, April 9tti, The list of speakers So* the confer-, ence, under the auspices, of the Inter- church World .ajov^mewt—the cooper- ating agency of thirty denominations which are launching a united fund eantpaign of *g£<?,7?f ,672' to be sub- scribed between\ the dates of April 5th and May 2n$^-.wn» announced to- crease of tuberculosis; and day by Dr. James ffl- \WqiicAr *;«»» Fettrthrtt*\wtrt- ' aim;\.\ to\ \organise' Torfc Shtte £elu feoretaiyof thiMnter- community effort in every elty and town of the United States to secure effective control of this disease. The crusade will Jsegia With the meeting a-t at. Ix)ulg at which Tepre- sentntive leaders in the niedical pro- fession social, work, secretaries of anti-tuberculosis societies government officials and others will take part. The enhirtnatttm of the Crusade for 1920 will tuue part. The culmination of tin- i'rusuC. for 1920 will be i n a united campaign for the support of all volun- taiy anti-tuberculosis associations na tiutml, sta.te J ^anit_iacaJ r through -tbej-G«n©seo7Tnia7Ta>s; sale of a double-barred tuberculosis i 'hristmas seal. XXr^-yietor-Cr-yaughai; deau oftfter Medical_ School of the University of .Michigan\ and President of the Na tional Tuberculosis Association, will preside at the rrieetitfg. Br. Charles X- jrJaitleJd;-- tnairaging TlfieMoj- j>t the N : ntttrnat Tuberculosis Association, vv lit be in immediate charge of ar- rangements. The chairmen of the va- rious sections are: Dr. George Dock of St. Louis, chairman of the Clinical Section; Dr. E. I,, Opie of St. Louis, chairman of the Pathological Section; Dr. T-I. XV. Hill of St. Paul, chairman of the Sociological Section; Dr. A. W. Jfxaouoo, -*-H)luflrtiusr <-hT~ chairman\ o~T flip Aihisory Council; and Miss Edna h. K<>1 -y of Chicago, chairman of the Nursing Section. *i Children Love HOT CROSS BUMS Just the right combination of sugar, and spice and big, tucioua currants, and jots of ye^aat which ws..-Uaa. la maW-t-HSnv iijjbl an* -whwteWfflt, \wTTT ma^\a'reputatTon fof White House Buns They will be ready for you Friday, so place your order early, 25c Dozen mm The White House Bakery r (DANDEEGAN) Exchange Street Geneva/ N. Y* beaves Money for Building-. The small village of Wilder, Vei<« mont, has a scattered population, many of these being employees of the local papet mill. After a survey of the social needs of the comraunrty. the owner of the mill left money, before his death, for the erection of a building which would' meet tha fnlhuElnff.,nnfiriiT A lihrnry- for the use of the people of the village and surrounding country, a club house with recreation facilities for the young men of Hie town, and a meeting place for public assemblies and organiza- tions. Of the «30,000 donated; $17,775 was used for construction and furnishings which included 2,560 volumes for the library, and athletic equipment and bowling alleys. The Interest on the •{\PaaatodW\'-of the ^not)eyrty°tKe1i° = fS\ help maintain the enterprise. In order that those using the build- ing should feel financial responsibility therein and In order more effectual- ly to govern the enterprise a com- ninnlfy association was formed,' the tnembers of whjcb^ np0.a^pn.yin£nt-Jol the annual maintenance .agues of four dollars, enjoy in foil the privileges of the athletic and recreational depart- ments. In Can.nd.igu . on Friday 4M Protestant Denomina- tions in the County Will, Be Represented •* ~»\ . • Final: arrangements have been \eoiav pleted for the conference of church people of practically all the Protestant church Movement from his state fice i n Syracuse, Ipr. Walker has gen- eral supervision of arrangements for the conferepcea thaj, will be held In every county in tb e J state during' next week. ...... Among the speakers,' who are thor- oughly acquainted with the origin, de- .YelopmfinjLland..plana «o# the •Inter- church Movement, will be: Rev. E. A. Hanley of .Rochester leader of the \team\ of speakers; Rev. Frank Boyd, of Newark; Rev.\ John •Thurston, of Rochester}- Rev. Thomas_-Carlisle of Charles Spaeth of Rochester. - ' According to the tentative program of the~ conference; announced today, Says Only One Sure Way To End Files Forever i Internal Treatment Gives Absolute Re- lief from all Pain and Suffering— Has Never Failed to Effect a Cure—Guaranteed For years it has been proved that so- called external remedies applied to or inserted in the -rectum cannot cure piles, and «t„t,U.e best can, t only give tempo- rary retleT. Surgical operations also do not remove tlie cause, but simply the formation. This wonderful prescription, -known as : Miro • Pile Remedy, ts so efficient in the treatment o£ piles, that even chronic cases of from 20 to 30 years standing with profuse bleeding have been com- lUe iSj*^S LUWl \ 4E.ft2S.-ffi s$ .\SUSa. 36E^±Sii-ti»4re- -tor^tow-tHraseSrartHi^fiyer\ ^Firtfflr -nrit! 7ttSr\a\Tew doses of a care- fully balanced prescription and the most persistant case of piles is absorbed, never to return. - > All pharmacists dispense Miro or ^ten get i' for you on short notice and any one who is dis&ppointpa with its use can have their money refunded. rMPORTANT—What is known as Itch- ing piles are not piles in the true sense of the word, although this condition may ncoompany a true case of piles. For this i( eonditlon Miro Pile Ointment has been, prepared as in suoh cases it i s not neces- sary to nice the internal prescription. Weld l;rug Company sells it on thai mimey-hack if dissatisfied .plan, , j Meeting of Sheep Growers. ' A meeting of iho Ontario Cotttity JlSlieep Ortweis Cooperative Associa iidn will be hrid anananflaigu*, Wed 'ftesda.v, April 7, at 1:30 p. m., at th* ICourt House, This Is an important |&ven the landlords do not object to such children as fhe Butterfly Twin* met ting and members flmulil plan to be (jitsent. Reports from State Federation, m noting at Syracuse April 1st will n* BLISS H E R B TABLETS Tour face is covered with pimples. Tour sKm 1> sulhyw. The pyes are yellow. You ha\ie lipada<hes You are tired all the ',nne \ our bleep is disturbed by bad dream\. You don't want to get up in the ii.'irntng. Tou have to furre yourself to wirk. Ttiat is beoanse your STOMACH, 1.1VTCR and KIDNKYS are out of order. available an d woo,-* reports from \^^' r u^^l^^l™ various county nssn iations tnlten up fore going to.bed, and ynu get rid of nil sii. h tr.iubles. Mrs. Jolm T. ICvans, It. F. D. 1, Potost. TMo.. ivrites: ''I suf- fered with pains in the bark. I could not init at night. My back hurt me so badly 1 could tint He Ptili one way or the other. 1 hegah using your tnedlcine and after a .wiill* tlie pains in my back were re- lieved.\ EaCh box contains a OCARAN- TKK coupon, and is sealed •nitha bTne seal Wearing signature of AXiONXO O. \BbffiS. For «ale by all leading druggista In boke* oontaialng ZOO dose* for Il.W nd « anjiUar *t*e *r SOc. Made by A. ~ ' TRPOK- \*•:< in detail with the object in view Of getting best methods of dismising of wool from reliable sources. Keen In- terest la Association nffairs la in evi- dence from Naples where over $13,069 lhs. of wool have been pledged to the Association. Other new fields t& Ctmadiee anfl Richmond «how good , reaulta *t enthuslMtle «oop«r«tlv» w1»*fttt'' Ihe gathering will 'consist .of three ses- sions, beginiag at 40:80 in the morn- ing. The results at the\ foref&n and >t.©itte surveys\- ^^fMr.ZXntoi'aSm^li- jMov^atflai, wiichujQaa%-beefl-T^iie(l-br Jolm 0. Rockefeller Jr., \a model of wleslustical efficiency for all time,\ will be explained by the various speak- ers by means of maps, charts and stereoptican slides. Adequate time will also bo given during the all-day conference to the leaders of the financial campaign to explain th£ jpjNins:.\yiereb.y-4hfs eou-n TTF rjuofa of the total amount to be sought throughout the United States is expeced to bo raised . This county's Quota, will be announced by the date of the conference, if not before. Frank I,. Howe, Jr., State Director of the financial campaign, has been in con- sultation with the leaders of the va- rious denominations throughout the state In order to make sure of an equitable distribution of the burden of the campaign throughout the entire state Of the entire amount to hft< subscribed du'rine the time set for the campaign $176,448,349 is to be paid during this year, and the remainder within the—ae*t—ftv?—years, for tTfe world-wide Christianizatlon program of the denominations cooperating in tlie movement. One of the features of the conferencex will be one session, probably in the afternoon devoted to the young people of the churches. Young church menx-j| bers fram'all the churches throughout the county have been invited to attend and ieara of the plana, for the yOuhg people to work during the approaching financial campaign. The same speak- ers whQ_adctegfl_Ah,e_,rnaln l conference. will speak at people. the session for young LxIGrAL mm^&i , vre I'll -lhfl\f•' , 3^' W *-• i M 'G* esaliP WEBBm m^mm:0fmwM & £>:* Oiiiiji t _ t IT'S! ..,;. ,3ft,,' '•mr; ,£:>-: • t JS ^th'i^^^l^^pjn^emjffjJoihe£:^ ,<m\ \Dress Para^^ << 'RESS PARADE\ now meaas §ojnetling quite different from what it mj^nWwcryear§^g=0--iS0l^r|, training camps, battlefields, military attire.\ 71 l^?i\ ! \Dress Parade\ this year-^%^|erSiiiiday^-the dress- up day of the^yeii^d^ff aiig fi3^^ous\m<|od—trie usual exchanges of greetiitigs^r-a leisMre||f stroll down the square. May&er you .eewfip^t las irijlpf dress parade two years ago. Y<3u*U surely^aiit to~Jdli : |i^i9ip7dress parade. THE PEOPLE! OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: To William M- Koagany, Lillian Hea«r- JlTa^JDenoi3-,3--jaeaga«iv.AIa^>-^X^^«*T-f Timothy J. Ireagany, a»d all the hews-at- law and next-of-kin, legatees and de- viBees of Timothy X Heagany whose names ahd places of residence are un- known: Whereas. Margaret<T. Heagany lias pe- titioned the Surrogate's Court of the County of Ontario, N. Y., for a decree establishing tlie right of inheritance ot the heirs of Timothy Hoagany, Mary Jleagany. Mary O. Heagany, MSchaoI T. Heagany and Timothy J. Heaifany, de- ceased, to certain lands situate in the Town of Seneca, Ontario County, N, Y-, of which the said Timothy Heagany, Mary Heagany, Mary C. Heagany, Mich- ael T. Heagany and Timothy J. Heagany died seized, being all those certain lands Which were conveyed by Clmrleg H. Par- shall and wife to Timothy Heagany by tfeed dated A^pril 5. 1861. recorded in Onr tario County Clerk's office in Uber 122 of Deeds at page 391, and all those cer- ( tain lands which were conveyed .by, Oh'arles A. Hughes and wife to Timothy; Heagany by deed dated-Eebruajg?-i36j-1874ri recorded in Ontario County Clerk's Office in Liber *6S of -Seeds set page M3S'; Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited personally to appear before our Surrogate of our County of Ontario, at a Term of the SurroitSte'* Court ap- pointed to be held at the Surrogate's Office In the City Hail in the tCJity of Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y., on the 16th day of__<\Jxril lft20.-at leajjlcloot-ar-tnr, thea- „„i^ v • ->>r clothes; suits and overcoats^feriiiba^dyowrigrrnen. Styles youwilUike;richfarjri(^^ialii|-fyou ean depend upo^j superb values at $50, ]j$5^^. jjfe &i lower prices, .* , Jjy -^j_ Of the petitioner should aiot be granted. | ' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. We- • have caused the weal mt vm SUi?-' 3 rogate's Court to be hereuntOv afflted. • WITNESS. Hon. Harry 1. ©unton. Surrogate of said Couaty,. at (L.S.) Canandalgna, the 17th <day of March in the year of Our liDrd one thousand nine hundred ana twenty. HARRY X DTJNtDON, Surrogate. NOTICE TO CHHOITORS. Pursuant to &*> order ot the Surrogat«'*i Court of the County of .Ontario, nojlc* is hereby given to *H persona havln* claims against John M. Skuse,-lata of *ha town of Cteneva, OntaiJo Jeounty^-StatSs ^ ^a£ i£sfew '3Eor4£, ^leeaaaHfe- to -preaeafr 4fe»j = same with the vohclians thet»ec to the \* uhdersigfied, Clarence 3D. Skuae *aff WUU lam B. Skuse, Acunlhiaiyatorjfj sat tb* office of B. J. Cook, Attif. «t IAW, SO Seneca St., Genev*, «. X, Ott or. before the 16th day of ^uly, 1»20. CLAJaBJNCSi 33. SSVSMi *• WTLIJAM B. SKTJSB. liated Tan. 7th, IMt. NOfTlCE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an order of the Surrogate** Court of the Otwitty « Ontario In th» State of New York, notlc* i* hereby giren to all persons havln*; claim* againat Tracy, O. Morse, lata o* th» iSity-nj, Oeneva. County of Ontario art) State <* Mmr Torfc * deceased, to present the aamt, wtth tb* vouchers thereof, to th* tinler**ne* executor, at the law office* of William S. Moore, Ho*. 19-10 Schnirel Balillng, in the City of Oaueva. »ew Xotfc, on -; m b*. \ere the l»t day of lun* MM. KoY»mber itth, wnj,IAM .». HOOKS; AttoriMr t*r Uaeuter. JBzeoutvr, *«. O 0E3OE * 71 Seneca St. **.i Geneva, N. Y, .^ 9\S- 100101 (ocaooexofi aomoi isiaox aocatoe We Need: Bedrtcn If 4M.mm>mr fu>-*M**i If*****, . Ho«» «r* KM »V -It #«> '6.1* P. VL, triltk* t««.^»*wt» -Mjovp , !• *h« i—t«|ii«. *a 3»war for lw»ch«Uio« *nd SatulnjaT 1 halt holiday thA yaar round. - Work Is adi ploo* m&-~rQW •p*r imifli «at j'ounwif., w* m&ttt-wmu* t«pilr*« more than ~ t>#*Wy GWa* Club off acsyod A xraiaibrts-ble plaoe to live with .aU^bonia comforts, - WUJi msmmimm by letter will i'ii»ly» our ]*roaa»t an! oArsfttl attention, s*» vwjuaat tha« Vfaeowrar poa«aU» «<oa call lit !PMn MMA salt for Mr. M. SL \•\\' •\% -mcr Superintendent! Hf5«rta ftrs you hlf jperaonaJ st< ^ ^ _ a B*» tm jro% m • mmm^x* -mmA «»« tibs obit* M Isi^HS/ SM|% IStofcN vjifcal <*, H r. 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