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Hi SJiud/iiirf, Caihltr, fl.fi Neater, AMlajant C««hlwff J »?•* erest Deposits J 2^: .m i\ V3 ChildrenV Easter Suits - We~~can show yew more REAL Children*3 Clbthfhg than most all the other stores, such as—r Wearpledge Clothes fothesf 4- AM lands, styles, creationsand modeli with -two pair knickers. Come in and let u& con- vince you,- . '.•-., =» \^~~^~fTSen©cs St.—(South Sidle) «y iji «» ran.Lte.di. st&.t%s t aceartf* 1 Ttjift, officials, of tb*. Geneva, A»- MV iii«„tiwo great f«Rt«i» te ftlst Mm It \ft «$C* wjlicb cobt O10 p^mptjay VfM ^t« 0M3 *ea,t thirty pisaen««-s awt tt^f £gfcgt$A!fc i(»«» «**rj» auto- tun t tJlW One ft»an can run tttenj, us •a llv as two caa» handle URe old. tyas «>f ip—. *• , All \>JT the t>jBeratlaB_^g atSJttine a^ « 11 ujjjjr aV^ltcoompUshe* witli the •1 k I f*fo|)le movement of. pressing a t_±K«-caartErStart utith the- <JOOF i * BLS* WP comss tft a 4e44\8fo&> n»tlQA at atelirakfea *Jr dpei'ated ii i» k jjii; «uftdoifs d»ndt th« \JJea M* H\^h%»aie of tlie atitorBatftc cp'i-' * i-^hls fl<tuiptaent so--iai^ffliefcs iatl<\a.Hjt tb*t l Th» dpoi. will not opuij qatU^th* a imeif to » dead stop 2r\^the car will not stwfe cmMl the Oflor Js ctoasit. , *. T)vt; »o,w«i will go \off the brpk-gg wjil-«rt>plj; Instantaneously' and the trftcHs will be sanded the -moment the operator of a moving car tails to, beac jjbjwi^fl tho controller handl? ot. th«r ^d*ad.jjnaii\ fcyp» 'hq cempimy^gxpeptb in ihcreasi patronage tluough the topcovement of^sejUce^ vjuch wdl ultlniatejbt-Afa- Trorifthe cog^ p{ the^cms Tlje follow- tnjr ^planations tor the benefit «( tbe pftsseng^rs havo bejen issuea; \Wh$».you want to get. •Q«,. 1 ' »U yoii Jiave to do*Is to presa the button and fb* ftflsox will op«n fop yon antematl- ^wllsr-wfcennhe _ car stops; lim» .wilt h» s»ved and the service Improved If pas&engwsi are ready to alight as soon a» 1h» car comes to a stop.\ \The movement of the cay. is direct- ed hy onlv one man who is called an operator and is stationed: on \the front platform Tou enter or lea,ye the, car liast the* operator, a,s the cat ha^rio reac entianqe or exit, and this phase of; op^TOt'on can bj> accomDlisbed In record, time if you. do npt bHsdeo, tytn to mat^e chang© or enjp** hjm' ia iin-> necegsary- conversation,\ —*- 1 / Socne Pronain«nt Geneva! •- *»l)ett»ocrat» ©ainaftcla!S«a. April l—Jteimhljc^n* wto* Sba;V«.;l^*rneft th*t erroi* wherejby th*y -were ^t^tsqijliecl as Demoorats lasit <8t%> hiw^-'fetfeK \ssw to™ Tjave the m$>## refitUfea! so- thejj-can pai-ticipftt* . J* $ft» Brast4«a»tW primary, April (Kb. B»crtg«it».«l; fispty te«d«fs,.'wer© amftnlt •thos« who. w-we/-em-»tted-Tis Bfemaoi^ts\ by mistftlifc aaioi« them being- bl^trtot,, I attorney N. X>. Lapham and Sherigf ISewhcn- H. ©iiivln, fcotb. of Qeh&ri, M «*bjw^. vphc- throy^li fejRee of hmh placed thfilb wj«pk «n the first colylfn, *wh»n,^th.e fefeBttllca^'enihJeBi, ,waf j» > \p* secmq, .arfe'.Aia&TOian \#JU|.t >t, ^®a.nfle apdt ^olftfijr 1?, teecli, toiwer county .cleric of this <?l%; Albert F. L-aassey, >k Phelps, newspaper m*n: Thomas p, Wilson, of Hall, fnrmsr ^atate sBflfttor^S&ymourRJJttj-and, of •Jiyiawdaifua^ja^rawErina^^ u,nd ff«orge-TS3'hompsGn,, lumber and coal mercft&ntr of tjtf§ elfy, \ *' Mr*. Is'atbftP D. fejipliam, of Geneva Is in the sa^rs prcfteanjent as har . projniftgttti h«shah4 and ais« enrolled : sa^a Uenioeraf, \* J-* •>- ' Of those of .pwmJosiwfi fhus enrohed only Mrs,, Laetoia wlH he nuable to r chaji^# hei^ ^BroJlmeftt. Under the law It is B(#cessary for m, eerson to swear :'tbat hue-or sha> ha» uiiroHed for the last five cqaaeontEve years to the party to svhteii they \wish their eiH'ollment changsdt, As .w«m6n. have- had *he priyjtege- Q« «h« haljot for less than ftve years, thdy -are.not eligible to. correct their mistakes; the election oommis- sionec? state. In order to be eligible to vote, in the spring ;pjfflmariejs_cjf*ftetp pa*t^' imm ir^ ;JkUu!iliiSuia^«^nfl.oJ!^H«m^o lifei^tt^ for- chtoaga: bet'jtge\ ; Saturday. Otherwise such applications nmy bfe_ filed yjj ta^luljr lau As far as known oeFy one; prominent Democrat made the mistake of enrol l- 1)19 ,4a * Rep..«b!ijcan. Ho is, rtoy F. Bhsh.of West Bloomfleld, candidate for Pemoeratlc couaty committeeman from hJs district MR Bushy not havii )—^A-ltraiy, April 'I^-ATDQr\T54y.wiH Da obser\edlin Western Now Ydtfe AfirU, -4fl^»c«oi«rng^tt)-^-Tfr«jclajw4tto»s IsslfiJ +? t>r, John jr, srinjey, atlilft Cftmmis.!, »lone.r of edw-atton. April' 9 will U« Qbwjrved-. am $t*x* topi d»y,. In Kftrtoce to.'Arbor IMR-Jte-Biw „_^,_ s ,__,_„ w Jj»utl*clared-fhat jail schooW-Wflr-sefr ^sptfei^ftiirqft,^Bt. ^jgjy, ItsaWaefe «P*V^INNM* jwnio^ for'th^ phsecyajBce, ,4*7o<%0«F*ti)§ptiiir iS?S«f WKiterJ^^c« 5W5 Dancinf From 9 to V& Admisiion: S5c Couple—28c Extr* lidjt •^^.'j —^;;-fe>^ t JE •^TJWI I i •?)fe*f|l'f W^J^ »JIU^'jp1^W'^''g\'JjtW f '•ra. nfatfef #%f% y<*ttrJnJ^^ ._ c^t'BWe a-ia«icfiiaoj:& ; IfM in rooni^ thiftbvt have „ fimm^xpet^Um^ . '^ li — _—, #ttt fc«? thoranglUji? pBrtiwactdry appearance and w»ar be sure to. get- the reaf \Adams.'* Write at once, | nit Company __^ of- the ct*y. Some pjtrt_of the ssguM. session\ on April 9 should be devoted tft encouraging: mteiest in birds, JJr, Ma- le* de.cla.r*d, ' FACT \ lr«««l: e VJijtn«ft Evidence that csan be, verlfled, gact iiJaaaLK^waat. „_._—. Oplijfon 1* ntjt «nou«h. Ojjjlnidhs difftr. « Her*'*'*, Geneva fact, ~*rou-caaCfestlt. —-W» A -»pie«rs, T5 Colt street, 0f»»(6va, •liywi ''Crating: furniture and PftcUin^ tbinfs; cftysed-me to begd O.Ve? a great deaj an^ xre^ikened wy feldney^, I got so lap** »cros» my-l)aqS that sofla»^ .tlnie« ^ could hardly get put of ted or do my work. I had dizzy sp»Hs and he«djachftp a,t tim.es I used Doan's Kidnep RiUa and. th*y* relieved' the baekacJiM, and th« headaches and diz- ty •pella left me. Wlienever t have any kidjiey trouble r use f)oan's. They me **«•• remedy and I do not hesl- tftte to reeommmend them,\ yrtce f Oo, at a}l dealej^i 33ftn't 'ipm* p\ ABJC fo:u* a k^ney r«m^j^«#|' JJo^Uia4»^-feiH*-t! ••mr »M»«r>«d Jie«t*)e-%fab»ir|i WWrm Buffalo, N. T. ^*.. »«f*^\~i\W»P«tf^W««*« ass sss * f Vto^r SrW,. M,«ri.« -.-. *|Mr MMUNU, >- «• sy. TUI* la • fJvW«**t «* 1^ t|p|ili| s ,, • ,;*V; i ' ' ' • * * ^ •*• > - .r'--'^ ':\ v -:.''.\' •a*« Real Estate ^Arl|u4UII St. Modern Double 7 Hoiute ' ImproTcmcnts. Washington St. i 2 ~ Modern House ~^ r ' $ rooms TAH improve- raenU and others Inquire rSKlav 'e^^SErsrwTu not/be able to ehs.qjjc& hls_enyollnteBt. • Missionary Society- Monthly Meeting Thtrty-flve wromeft attea4^d the re- gular maathjy '5*e«(atofe tit the lVpin»fr» , Waslonary Society of the Nflteth Psafp byteriatt church, vflafepjoto aftaraaou. T^ p^srwn.^aosmruiitee^iutHtted th» «jtute foe tfecojuiftg.ysarwhfeh; comaji UAilejs tUja genexat toptft Qt \4m*rleaht- gattW,\- |£thJit4tMdy 41»-4tessr-wiE Wim ^seljftftp aiasioa study book, Easter Fmtwmr Dh ^Colonial Fimips— The most stylish ijao^e in Women* , Dref * Footwear for spring • • i • \ \\ • The new Colonial effects are especially pleasing and attrac- tive. Mad© in soft glazed kid. or patent kid, Buckles of bright steei, snaraei or beaded effect. Vamps are long and slender. Graceful \Louis or Cuban heels. Welt or turned soles. • ~* $9.00 to $12.00 Oxfords— __For13>ressrfjM' Streefc~»_ Patent or glazed kid, Goodyear welted soles, half Louis heels, new dress last carrying long, slender forepart. Walk* ing oxfords of brown or black calf, glazed kid in black or chocolate, touis or military heels, welfld soles. Tlenf foreign study book will be \A Crusade fionjBasateB- ** tit& Heater of th* Mrs-. fS. C, Stewart read the eftn^tl* tttifea for * new orfaiWiatloii whicjj grew out of th* sixth annual meeting e$ihp4Pe&i miSsisflary socleties-ai m fiir-ltn-y^ecasioa-aiat woiitfjpisff gu# snpBort. , |% speaker for the. aftewjoan wa* Mutt,. & U^OIcMnsflttotthfl-FirstSesi *y^er4a<He*urchrvb^ioTgroT^eI r eqeut Inter-Qharclj cocfereuce, held ia Roch- ester. Mrs. pieWttsQu spoke partiou- imy of tlie varioita women's meetings; wMch she considered the most im* portant and faisreacMng- that were ev#r held with'in the state. She hrqught to ftw h.e.a>ers» a clearer YJBIOJL •<^ajeHE5rt#e3S^S-WSrF Movemen? aa.d: radiated eathusiasm for the big tasks- that had been *rvea tJ» wooneq <a m* ehwphia. suecEsao'a *&n IAN 1WA0PHERSQN WCgED QUX LMWi,AiM \if^ii haa defi-Rit#Jy bfi.en decidel tha| Lteiitsnant Cttloset Sir Hamer ^recnlxoad, Jujadep foreign secretary, will sttcce.14 - ton, JfflaojPher- son as 4 chfet *ecretary for Ijpeiand, the ESvening- News^stated; today, Ite i£a»*- *r is a, Gattadl^fr,- \ J *j; • ' • mmm sm®:miim#f$& •\ -'* : iFOKfeW ORGANS CJUUt Greenville ^tls?.,.' April, , t-^h^ Siante tpaaV jreteaieil Jferry Meyer, th% tecrm% iMihjjsri and w< A.rWbi.tei the^ catcher fro» Simmons* JCafeg^i Sp«th%n, Asgwiattdfli . i. .- MB! CAUSE 9F fr*m Salt* t« Flu«rKi«in#y*'if f Mmk ff you\must haramea* every flay, eafc-iti hUf «USh y<fltr^lB**Sey»'\ With salts occasibnaiiy, says a, noted *au-» %«Jty, ^h*:!^ u» :th*t^meat.-»f9ij«fe! urfe* iictd' Which \almost jjaraljfces -the Kidneys in. their efforts to eypei it [Jt0H»-th» aiood. yhey^heCTme^Wfgiar J and wwik»tt, then you suffer with a- dull misery in the Mlu*^ reglohv-sharp pjli^.ln. tbe s bai;jlt er sicfc headache, dizilheis, year iteftiach soWsi tongru^ ib-c^twrW^Bass,\\**©-.'weather is bad Isujhay*- • ^eumtfHc- |wing:e» r 'The. '•V0nej^.-0lifiiAf, 'ftti,'^f .sedl'mea.^. the i^l^W '<>'f**f'' *et\soi» an^-irrltatea,. Sp^ig jfioqi tp «eek riijlef two or three times, during 'the jajfht* . - 5\6 neatraiizij'^he^l trrtiatlng acidj :to» ideatts* the iian,#|g'*iftd flush off the, body** urinoljs >*WI>^ get four ; <>H*e#ft, of. 3M SaW« f^h* liny phar- raacy here; -take a taWocpoonful in a giaiia of yater befoA hwpt*M»* for a %m Jays' and. your Wgpi* iMb.ftOn- M^Me^ This tmtm -iMBa- m m*& ^jMja'-\*** actd of gmim- •**. itmtia ^u|e%.'uombined wlthv. Jdthftfc * Wtf^toa* ?bee%ped for geaeratpt* *» iwa *»* \ nate tfug-giJh kldheyi»*.fi«» • to itt the acids in uriwi m tt «* •HlltulMmfl «^' ||MJr«lr s irriUtw, thus M aWt Salt* ! • lh« tr» SaerntWe •o«u«*. Canaudaiguav . AJprll Iv-rWillls -«. Eltiis Of Sh«*6|'Villl«t.»J«l Mabel M. Boh. ittso^ Of Cliftos, #pflnga- yesterday quali4«A,J»:.lSiBht«*8 : Of the will of Gfeorge m -liajpHsatr wjgr die* in Wtanchest# mm «tt Fetfuaiy «4th, leaviBf PBHMW*! *«««* ftt wpvra?*a of liooo. B«ue(»t* are made aa foHownt Donah*'*. »d H»ris M. Hefendeeen, ajjA^dwart- ^l^t4a% * •«\?*«-• »Ud*>r James ft,. 1&^>IW«|^^UVM ^O* 11 : ..... --\• — '\;a4:^^n»of Gtetolta* HMw »f *M**4,»*' *«at«r> : **8j 1ft' M^rTarfcMty,!?! ttf'&t, divided as follows: ^awcry M3a- sion; of New.York, Koine \and. Foreign tailoaary Society and AmerlcaA BK M*- Soeiety of New York each *2fe JSawaia «fc Padgham, grandsony;*^: V*t »at0h and chains Lila M. ?*»»* ham and (Gasoline M, Herendeere -, ojf. Sr«enfl>ldi Calif., and Mabel M. Rotfw inaoa of Clifton Sprrags, daughtera* cciual ah»re3'0f all hook*, household goo4*» clothint anil personal effect* Th«« ai« ahw to receive tha roMuajr csta««v«l««aana »hatfallk^. ... i«,j»