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rpKrKn ^mm»^>' ^•% « * *»- '^'if^sshuki V 9 -T^ /\ ^ V-*W -) T T >* j *• #1 ^-Ht^BtACtC SECRET\\ iPg<tT-^felH--ArR-AeTS—8- • Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Wonderful Production jfhgffgji|^||^^^ifc»t production' £lth-~^ a. - wonderful icast. ' Thos.\ ^ttep.doj-e*««>*rt»,. 1 R«y.m<\ntl Hat» * . ton, Glorler Swanson, Llla Lee, Guy Oliver, '..,. , rShow by Twm,r>- attendance -whether: ,you wa.ntte , ,! »e«* njore of these won- derful production*. ' ,.— -, ,;. .V ,-,.. , . £___ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES , . Owing to the unusual length -of thlt m ^pwductlon-wMch^s~9008-ftrTt^wnri \ be impossible to run vodvllwlth It. Shows start at 2, 3:45, 7:15, 9:00 The management personally guar- antees this picture is worth 100 per cent more than we ask for It. . p»fcry pt Qwtik ObterV- ance Goe* B»ck tO Begin- : ning of Chri.tianity - [ LENTEN OFFERING • AT -ST. PETER'S » •- ^m»4Btwy of jfcfee Lenteli offering ^|?qh year• j*; |M Jllfim j lws ^ >*£ Z™ Tp i* %*etaarkable. Last year -fife' Y *t * \ - *~~***~rT-fr i IHIIH ii .HI. i -ri i WIJ»IILIIII__1__ : - * 1920 \ aEoday is., .fteing- solemnly observed throughout the Catholic, world aa Holy , pits Itogiish Mm« frofti Oie drat'word' 3jf; the,.ofilC8 of .the washing of the feet,. .jiiimstly, \Mandatum.\ ixi the Western Uiturgies, however, it ls'ino\vn qa the ! day of the Lord's Supper; having the title, \In <3oetia DominV' .\ it/nxarks thoV-centrai rite of the day fe&Rp this oldest' of which there is' any .explicit .record. For the early fathers ^ffirm *te that on' this,day ...m&ss.iam| ) communion followed the evening meal. Hence on this one day in the year in the early .church communion^was_not. |-reeeived fttsting. « IS . . v .._..-.,„. A\ tface'bl this cua- i»ra survives \at the present time in- ^the-practice of the cjergy not offering \mass privately, but rather. Instead, of communicating together at one table. Only one-mass is permitted i n eaclr Church on this day. The liturgy Qf JH,oly Thursday com- memorates the Institution of the Holy Eucharist, the .principal sacrament of the church, and is celebrated in white vestments, witbusnma measure ef'Joy- •tim reached was oyer $240,000. This year there i s every expectation that He sum will reach beyond the quarto* jtfP^^aifc At -St. Peter's\ ~OSe\ amounts raised during Mr. Bray's rectorship have been as follows: 19M, *140; 1915, $228; 1916, $717; 1917, $426; 1918, *406.87; lftl9 t ?375, TJUa j^ear-'the-goaj*set\\was' $600 and the opinion is that this : amount will be passed. The whale of this great lite goes into ejeteaajoa work in different parts of the world. There has always been a feeling that this offering should he used for building new work rather than for maintaining work already or- ganized, and hospitals', schools' and churches standing in many a far oif and remote outpost witness today to the faithfulness of the work of the schools. The .ottering at St. Peter's is. Drought to.Jhe parish -hpuse any fafinTTfurlngf Saturday and .is-formal- Lower House of State Legis- lature Voted Against' Ratia*ation, 32 to 9 Dover, Del., April 1—Tlia resolution He ratify tit© DOHIIUI suffrage amend- intent to the federal constitution- was defeated in the lower house of the legislature this afternoon by-a vote of 32 to 9. . „ -_,——-.-«., »uu -ii* - AUI : Utai- Jy presented on Sunday; evening at the '\EJaster Fejtjval Service. Always a Good Show continuous from 2 to 11 p. f turdaye from 1 to' 11 p. i mi • •^S—S—M— i ii—•—«—— TODAY LILA LEE in \PUPPY UOVE\ . Added Attraction - - century Comedy \LOOSE LIONS\ Plctograph \TAOS INDIANS\ •TOMORROW BRYANT WASHBURN in \LOVE INSURANCE\ Added Attraction Comedy \HOW DRY I AM\ CHESTER OUTING '\Where; They Qo Rubbering\ „ OAUMONT GRAPHIC ous solelnnly, although in Holy Weel: At the mass the \Gloria\ Is sung f'-r the last time, and during It there i s a, general ringing of bells, after which all bells aie silent until Hnly Satur- day. In Anglo-Saxon times these days were known as \still days.\ The cus- tom expresses outwardly the sense of -Hie' ^Huron's bereavement during the time of Christ's passion and burial, and dates at least from the eighth cen- tury.. ^ „,_ ._ . — ._. , ._ -^,. ltodem_Gej^r^o|K_ _^_^ ~We\\THouern \celebration of Holy | Thursday attention centers upon, the reservation of a seeing *fnatr-y* 4 * 4 ^'*' Consecrated at the mass, but which is reserved to be consumed in the' mass of the pre-sanctifled on Good Friday. At the close of the mass this is borne in solemn procession to the \altar of repose,\ which Is selaborateiy decorated with flowers, candles and lights, where it remains throughout the afternoon and evening. In the- Middle Ages it was known as the \Easter Sepulcher.\ On this day also the solemn function of the blessing of the holy oils by the bishop of the diocese, assisted by the Clergy, takes place in all churches. PERSOUAL Mrs, Julia Eggleston' of \Penn Tan who ha* been the guest of his son &nd his wife, Mr. and Mrs, C. Vincent Eg- gleston, of 91 Mill street for tl*c past thijee weeks returned home Tuesday. ' Miss Ruth O'Hanlon, who attends Smith -College, Northhampton, Mass., is the guest o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Hanlon o f South Main street, for the Easter vacation. Mrs. Harry Eastman of Rochester is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Aaron J. | Ott of JFest street -and Mrs. Robert C, jRippey of Cherry street. Mrs, Harriet H. Andrews, who has I been the guesf -of friends in Geneva for several days,.has returned to her home in Syracuse, Mr. Cxujstadt Again Is Manager of the Smith t-esso Between HareW-Tfolmseti ol Geneseo^Wesiey- an Seminary at Lima, N. Y., is spend- —«o Mciwten Him and Comerford Amusement Company \ Cancelled by Mutual Consent. B. B. Qutstadt, owner and former manager of the \Smith Opera Jlause, resumed managerial! charge of the house today, according to an announce ment made this morning. The lease un tier which Hie bouse has been managed by the M. E. Comerford Amusement Company, of Scranton, Pa., since Jan- uetvy 1, 1919 Was terminated today by the mutual consent of Mr. Gutstadt and Mr. .Comerford. Mr. Comerford aa3 his .associates will continue to man- age'the Regent theater as heretofore. In- announcing his plans for the fu- ture Mr. Gutstadt said that he will conduct the hpuse on lines similar to those- pursued before it was leased. He will personally handle the bookings aftd leasings for the house and will work in conjunction with his brother. I M. M, Gulstadtr-tnujiagwjor the Jjyce^ +«mTfreater;_ttBa^Z^ESui_pjirpi»B«-efr Rod and Gun Club Quarterly Meeting The. regular tHUaPtwly - mwttng QF\ the K»*d. and _Gun Club, was h\eld last \evening and a, very enjoyable dinner was served at seven o'clock. j, ©ayHstht Saving enabled the rnem- l hers to .enjoy some of the summer I spoi-ts, including quoins. The business session proved the most interesting.nf all Some very'stringent Home and Ground Rules wore passed*. It was decided that a certain -rental should be charged for all parties and gatherings held at the olub whi<Jh do nit consist of more than 60 per. eent of bona fldo members or associate members. There' will be two days dur^ ing the nvlmth, however, (which will be decided by the House committee) when the grounds and Olub House .of j the Geneva Rod and Gun. Club will bo open fw the free use OA* (VI those de- siring to avail themselves of thia priv. eatiorr-wltlt his par~ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson of Sherrlll street. He was in Rochester the guest of friends the first of the) week. Mrs. M. J. Maney, 5 Genesee Park, has been called to Batavia, N. Y., be- cause of the serious illness' of her mother, Mrs. Jane M. Coons, formerly of this eltv. brtoginri.-fi^L:; r ~ \ r *\\i'°se o n^J » H^t-class attractionsaoGa neva. Mr, Gutstadt has « wi^ Lenten Services at the First Presbyterian Church \' i|1 » • At the special Lenten service at the First Presbyterian church this eve- ning there will be preaching by the pastor. Rev. Dr. Dickinson, and Miss Edna Wheeler will sing *n alto «olo. \He Was Despised and Rejected of Men,\ from the \Messiah.\ . There will also be a full preaching service tomorrow evening in observ-- anee of Good Friday*. Dr. Dickinson will preach, the choir will lead the congregational singing and Miss Kath.- erine Scott the church soloist, will sing \There is a Green Hill Far Away,\ | • ' • • \ • < ~ J. Tracy Has Trout Catching Laurels ^Hin J *-^rracX^P'aDD\ea3ne seas9n.ai{ hongr_oJ_cayiyfUC_tto*flrsi. trout in- Seneca Lake with the catch of a four- nounner rmtgeen—thw-nlf>r and <ttnsa ^^. M £T.U . .BM U Factory bay early this morning. WUulujtoe and Personal frrendshin\^ I theatrical circles which Ote believed , Tb % &« 8trei »ka of\ daw^lound a w bo t °' asslsta nce to him in bring- £f °f fc tl,e veterans shoving their boats | P ^ bl r r ' rud,;ctions t° OenewT 5?° ^ e * ater ™* « the day pro- Besides Coburn's minstrels, which ^f ss ! d the number seeking, a nrst-day u, K— fc -,.- - Wmcn| Prize increased. H. B. TutUe reported Announcing The Opening of the New Gibson Grill At the Gibson Hotel Exchange St.—Geneva, N. Y» v Sunday, April 3rd Commencing at 12 o'clock'\Sunday Special table 'd hote dinners will be serv- ed each day. Sea Hood will be featured. Lake Trout Fresh Salmon Shad §3hadRoe Fresh Lobsters Little Neck Clams Shell Oysters Scallops Brook Trout Frogs Legs Broilers -Duckling: , , II • i L* ' \ \ \ As cathedral Coming Mon. a,nd Tues. NORMA TALMADGE in \'\IBHE LOVES AND LIES\ .market Sri islation'.^l Co. B Membership Drive Starts Auspiciously »i \•' Six new names have\been added to was rsfiTp~ campaign which wus launched Monday and is now just get- ting under * way. The new men who Signed up last evening were- Elnier R. Manning, Harry M. TeepTS, HaiiOid E. Heckman, Kenneth F. Coats these men strength this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey of Lew is street have returned home from Au- i burn, where they were called by thai illness and death of Mrs. Harvey's fa' titer. Mrs. Albie Reed Vosburg of Cherry •street was taken to the City Hospital to day where she underwent a critical operatic n. Mrs, Herman.Schulte, of Cleveland, Ohio, came to Geneva last evening to spend the Easter time nfjth her mother ~~ ~ D „ ,*«. ea na ve oeett added to Mrs, B. W Keves n f .ii «, t . r has been booked for the- Smith on April 6th, Mr. Gutstadt announced that he had booked the Hammersteln pro- duction of the musical comedy, \Tum- ble -In\ for April 15th. —, a* : Wage Scales Adjusted In Building Trades Mrs. New wage scales for the laborers, carpenters and painters were approv- ed and adopted by the Geneva Build- ing Trades Association .at a meeting last night. The scales adopted provide a wage of 75 cents an horir for the painters, 87 1-2 cents an hour for the carpenters--and ftve dollars per day for the laborers employed in the building trades. * The demands of the electricians and I the metal workers, who are asking in- uordon- YeHs of- Mahr^treer-was in Rochester yesterday, .. stnl?'™ *}l KeU °SK of Washington 4£Zl £ B Z b * * uest ^ friends i n MT « e W^* 5 **^ afternoon. _ George *E. Reed '• of William | creases to wages it this time \are%tTll I Tuesday' only Strikes.\ J. Taney of the Dor- chester and Rose store reported one trout and numerous other catches ^re Baid to have been made. OBITUARY o - • Mrs. Timothy McAuliffe. • The funeral of Mrs. Timothy Mo- AiriifTe, who died Tuesday morning, will be held at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Martin Garvey of 30 Jeffer- son avenue, Friday morning at 8:30 and \at S o'clock at St. Stephen's church. Burial will be made in St Patrick's cemetery. . -j^— Our '\Self Service\ Restaurant will open in about two weeks. -want- - J rucks, are at ' ' •* ear you do not give it exer-> cise. If you put your muscles into splints and never use them; if you stop reading and thinking; both muscles and mind \cease to grow, get flabby and, in time, die a s pro-: ducers of health and wealth. So it is with thrift. You must .use. it to-make it strong and - long-lived. Put fixed sums oh fixed dates i n the Geneva Trust Co. At 4 per cent, com* pou,nded semi-annually your deposits will groV^into-a big strong reserve reaoV a t all -time*— for-Trfsforgseei i\'em'e^*''\\ gencies or profitable inveS^, rhent- **%v| men who have actually enlisted the members of the company tosfvie many prospects who, it i s expected^ wULie sjgnid_up~i»~a-*ew-a^yH; The officers of the company have found a hearty spirit of co-operation among the heads of the business con- cers of the city, who have expressed a wllllngriess that their employees shall become members of th e National, Guard. This evening a comntittegjap-4 ited' by The~Kolafy Club, consisting E. S. Thome, J. S. Hinkley, M. S. Gaylord and P. C. Staley, will Have a conference with the officers of the company, on the rfelatfons of the in tlustrles of the city and company. creased from 69 to \75 ' Tt^ea \thc^c f M«w \AiteTGo^ta ^iSSl, «^„ Building Trades Association some time I eventg, J3es ^^^^ street has « t ^f£ ^ a^rsnla «f^ ftr0V ! aJn8f0r aWaBe tag the past ten dVys with frLnda tn -- \ ^^^ The P ,umber8 ' *e^e by Illness. -i of North Main [ago, providing for street has returned home after spend* ing the r\ 1 - \ Syracuse, , ^^tr-w^rmrSnn~W. Hubbs left yes- terday to spend the Easter vacation at Aurora, N. Y. Oswald McCarthy, who is a senior at Georgetown University, at Wash- ington, D. C , arrived home today to spend Easter. Mrs. Clara Bpeckel of Lewis street Y. M. 0. A. NOTEtf « The Geneva younger boys will jour- ney to Auburn by automobile next The lads will be the guests*] mm Y. M. C A. They will I tour of the prison and compete — Auburn -boys in various 3 Clearing' Sale of Used Cars S g Our pay as you ride sale of last season met with such gen- eral approval, of ±he buying-public, we fetve iectiteSTiof^^ another, beginning Saturday April 3rd and continuing for days. First payment on car as li*t~i•\«** T< * n% \\\' \ run ten a wage scale Of ~\ Order White House Hot Cross Buns for tomorrow.—Adv. NdPCompany B Dance l - - for Thir Evening 1 \mr - - — Automatic systems are handy ex- cept when they work at times they are not supposed to. They say so at the Armory and they should know for Company B lias a regular system at staging its dances and this week thei system persisted in_ worjdng^.dfisplte-l tho fact thaT\t1I5™peribd ia Holy Week arid the Company had no Intention of staging a dance during that week. The dance for tonight was advertised as usual, before somjj one called the at- tention of the committee, to Jthe-ifttefe that today i s Holy U:irarsaay. TTlie^ reminder provoked from the com- mittee the statement that the Com- pany never has and will not tonight j i sponsor a dance in Holy Week- Soj CKWWMSS»!«*WS»ithe armory will bo dark this Cveningy J regardless of advertisements to *H*etut coStrary. 5 Seneca St. Cor. Exchange rootiv: i, fl *' w -liJWi. W if tor*: Delicious Hot Cross Buns a t the Whitehouso Bakery tomorrow.—-Adv. • •-•••\ -. S>\ - -• • '••• • II- t GENEVAN 8ELL8 JOURNALISM COURSE TO FRENCH INSTITUTE \The Whitney Course in Journalism\ a course of instruction written by King \Whitney forjnerly OfT Geneva, is now MsTtijed at (ih« French Institute at Mexico \fCitK Mexico, The School is. conducted under the auspices of the French Goveameufe juid_provJdei -edu= caaon for children of 3m*[ch subject*. Vh« /trt«^ti* -writ* ; V-* **..,.*--*-->* - ^-- ia- -spending-Hjome-time -wtttrTBiaavea in Detroit, Mich. Miss EHa Buliard who teaches J^atin j and her friend Misa Frances Yerkes .who Is an English teacher in the High scnool at Gloversville, are the Easter guests of Miss Buliard's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. G. Buliard, of Lyceum street M\. and Mrs. F. J. Wirtz have moved from Brook street to the Baeder apart- ments, 505 South Main street. Tomor- row Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Green taka- -possession- \oT' the\'WTrfz\Borne\ \which\ they recently purchased, Mi«. and Mrs.\ F. J. Witter of Wash- ington street are attending the Piorce- Fitch wedding at Rushville today. Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of Ave- nue B, leave tonight- for Friendship, where they wlH spend a week. • Francis Stahl of Genesee street, wh» |,Trtt«a^rTOa^awrTJrdVersity, is home for the Easter vacation. John Thornton, who attends the University of Buffalo, is spending his Easter vacation here in the city. Mrs. I>, M, Kellogg of \Seneca. Falls has been a recent guest -of-triends in town. Mrs. E. M. Fraleck of Seneca Falls was shopping in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F- E. Clark of Elm- wood Place are in Auburn for the day business. < Mrs. i§usan Canfleld of Chelsa, Mich., who has been spending th e winter with her brother, F, E, Clark,, of Elm- wood. Place,\returned to her home last evening? r \ . Mrs.'Fred Crouch of .. Seneca Falls |AV«B a caller in towns yesterday. Try the Hot Cross Buns at the pWhitehouse-Bakeryj^Adi?.- GRASS ment with the master plumbers runs to-June— No prediction regarding the possi- ble action of the Building Trades' As- sociation on the propositions of the electricians and the metal works could be obtained today. It was stated that other matters were simply under con- sideration. The Canandaigui boys will pay a. visit to the local imui£y±jon--ae*t irr* day. There wi'.l b» a gerios of com- petitions with the Geneva boys and a social affair s'aged to enterta'o them. • Gymnasium tlass« fci the younger boys during JJte vacation period will be conducted at 10 o'clock Monday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings. I] A? YOU R&T^ ° n Car 3S lis ^BALAN»i YfSu PA^ o Chevrolet 490 Touring-jo,? ._ ***/?«o 8 0 Overhauled, good tires $ 166.88 D Chevrolet 490 Raadsteswiort-Rol^HM\ V^ Tires fair\g\ S244.7S i m. n AH- ' , -\—19*8—spfcudid shape condttion—powerful motor— J. good buy new * AMUSEMENTS »^ * * Temple Theater. In addition to the new vaudeville bill at the Temple today Conway Tearle will be featured tonight in \Atone- ment\ Mary MacLaren will be fea- tured tomorrow In ^\Rouge and Rich- es*^ which tells a story of- New \York stage life, giving intimate views \of. goings-on behind ^ the sc.en.e3 ....of ._a| Broadway \musical show. A picture of unusual magnitude will he seen at this theater next Monday, Tuesday .and Wednesday, when Cecil B. DeMllle's production of \Male and Female\ will be shown. Those who are familiar with Sir James M- Barrie's famous\ play, j \The-Admirable ^richton-,\ from which | the new DeMille production .was adapted, will recall that Several of the most exciting scenes take place in a cave on a,tropical island. In order to secure natural sunlight for \shooting\ these episode's, Mr. De Mille devised an The Syracuse Y. M. C. A. basketball team *?H1 play the Red Triangles on Jhe Geneva Y. M. C A. court Satur- day evening No .charge will be made for the game, although the Syracuse' team is one^of the best in Central New York. The Geneva game was scheduled to fin out a-\trip. ' Masonic Events This evening Geneva Lodge, Free xcnd'Accepted\Ma-so-fi8;''w'nT receive ah official visit from George W. Salis- bury, of Phelps, district deputy grand master. The event wilL be opened by a dinner a t 6 o'clock, ^htc^JfaviU be followed by the conferring of the Master Mason degree in fthi form. Geneva Lodge and Ark Lodge, No. Chevrolet 490 Touring—1919—Perfect condition, brand tires all around, if yuu can-'t afford a nGW ^t9fff)i ft ft car, buy this v*vv«wv \4\ Cyl. Oldsmobile Touring—1915 $260 OO Good running condition—tires good %pm\t\J*Wt Overland Touring—1914—good shape out—demonstration will please you. good shape thru $140,QQ !^S^zs^ hc \ *•**• ******. $180.00 ... a \.\ ound ' $133.50 good-Over- $J j j jg T by Which\ the\ rays\ of the sun were re- flected far into the dark recesses of the cave. Despite the lavish scale up- on which the picture was screened, the inimitable. Barrje humor an d his whimsical touches are apparent throughout, \ ' -» . • Regent Theater. The feature for' this evening at the Regent is Llla Lee in •''Puppy Love.\ in sadiaonlfflfiis feature the bill wfll also contain a century-comedy, \Loose Llbhs/* 'Txtve Jnsurance^-tontorrow^i feature, concerns Sills, D. D„.rector of-Trinity <?hurch, to accompany Geneva Commandery, No. 29, Knights Templar, at the time of its attendance at a special service tires Ford Touring—1915—new tires good runrrrng condition Ford Touring—1912—tires hauled—good value Ford Touring—1912—overhauled—new block and pistons— new gears—body not very good—good $JiQ fiO truck proposition «^0«7.t/V Ford Ton Truck-late model with chain drive unit—new tires—-, .express body with cab^^fine shape-\vorkmg ff^/|^f $/l every day—a money maker nPmv s T»%M\T Chevrolet—FA Touring—1918—absolutely perfect condition —motor overhauled good tires—car looks ft 9 9/) /}/) like new—a real bargain -. *P*J*l/»W Rtnember th • Data ffa-tafdar*. April Bird, 1920, for Tea Oars Only g 33, Free and >t^71l££u C »££ BOYGE MOTOR CO.* J F 4&i* OTOir U \ receiver invitations from Rev. C=- ^S^^^^ 9 ^±lJ^lJZir* i 0 Sit' OE30 «.«»e episoaes, Mr. i>e Mille devised an \' \» *«enaanc e at a special service STOPIf MADITTC mtrteatfi^yaifim^of; manmoth Mirrors i^ 1 trinity church ©»- Easter-^Sgiidjry ' ft> ..*? l4! ^ K ^' , ; ' * ^ evening/ It i s expected that large delegations of the members o f the two lodges will turn out to act as es- corts for the Commmandery. Oak Hill Farm Herd Sold. Twenty-live head of cattle, compris- ing the bulk of the Oak Hill Farm herd, were sold at auction yesterday. The reputation of the herd, known for its production-of Grade A milk, attracted many ontof-town buyers. Two cows, one a thoroughbred Jersey, were bought hy Mrs. Wtiloughby^Smitb. for a young ' insurance' Shipment to England. Among Jhelfet. agent in the employ of Lloyjs-who is> of-buyerswere-efiafresSweeaey, Mrs. 8SHrom by\ ihaTflrm to promote and. O. Q. Chase. Chester tt»»w «r. «• »eaa the atorer advertnemBnta, encourage the wedding of an Eng- lish nobleman to an American heir- ess, Vis employers having issued a pol- FIRE8- CALt OUT COMPANIES,---,-.» «uvw;i»o'iiBviiig issuea a poi- Gra?s fires were responsible for raHft4cy„to-the aoMeman insuring- hlnr ih ™ . by Hie Hydrant Hos6 Compajay yestefr , \ 1 \-- i -^ *'- -'•- The course wilt be' pmiik IttSrenc* i*** * na I 0 ***' A *^ Ss **• at iho and Spanish, fflda^ ha^ials^bee^r^teora® °i Btoolt^«(lJDft8Ue atrteta, M' t|*» celved hy. M>. .Whitney through the American Institute of^ Journalism, Ino„ -ot-M^stmi :iHass.,1t6'r the foreign righta in Braxll, India, Australia and France. -•* - ^CAUD' 'OF triXliKS;. \\ ' We wish; to thank ojil Winy= Irlenaa ana neighbors fyt. therlrtodneaa -.ahowtt; us and the aervices Teniiered in oiir recent bereavement of eu* -. beleved wife*hd raotheft'Also tot the beanU- furflowsrg;.. -.^U'i-'rt, - '. Mr. N. Hansen tnd famnr honae Bakery for Hot Croes Boas to; jT\y p-^.. • —™— -••vxtwi 'called the company out yesterday noo«. The blase today was on Cortland From' Assemblyman ..Tyler Returns 7 Ho»pitaL . 1 . Assemblyman George M. Tyier, who-- has been Ml in Rochester for the pa«t' two weeks, where he underwent an operation for appendicitii in one of the hospitals there, returned to his boi&e today In North \Bloomfiela. j B.,,.,;,,^.., ^.i,,,,,,,!—s*u. . . , - Flowere and Fliitta for St Peter*. m memorials and gift, of flower. * ua* to St Peter's church oil Baster tyilwaldbewittothsnarUhhonaa a large-sum in ca^s'th* girlTefused to, marry him. When the young agent himself falls » Jojirwith the heiress, things begin to happen-fast. 1 IIMII'SMIIIJ i»i HI *jjhj|iiiT_ri\ J *•*•> WEDDINGS Tulett—rjolberton *he marriage of Clair Tulett of ^Seips, N, Y„ to Miia Emma J» Hbl- barton of JJetrol^ Mich., Iodic place yesterday aftefnooft \at four o'clock at the Methodist parsonage. The couple iwejre unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Tulett will ive on tde tulett farm near. Pholpfc\ Mr.'Tulett is an asststant at] the Gllmore Studio^ on~ Seneca attest, HotHot Cross B<jns at the While- feouse Bakery.—**i Chase, Chester Hawley, W N. TiUs, G. K Foirdham, B. C. Fis'her, A, E. Saeger, B. A. Palmer, K. M. Haag and D. B. Lfgfitfoot of Genevai T - ™f fCHse of Watsrlool H. J*-Hansel 'Hall and B. 3. Kelley pf Syracuse. , .,r.. ,--_•..,-<» -> ..;•:.- .-.„. . The Lady Maccabees will hold their regular meeting this aevehihg at 7:30 tel Odd Fellow* Hall. Special biisrnesar\ is to come before the meeting and er* cveryl.ntemh*)?: is-urged-to be, present.\ •'•' ' '\U\. -• ' »\'.\.' ' '• ' '\' ^ \ . '.' , Merchants' Trading Association A very important meeting of the bus- iness interests oi Geneva wilt be held by the Geneva, Merchants Trading As*. soclation at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Esehang* street (over Back's Music store) tonight at $ o'clock. •\•.'••-.•' , \^»\ 1 1 \ \ : — '' ' The Girkr* Work. Committee or the -First' Ba»ts»t cimwh w«t hold 4 faoa saleat tW\*ai^r.llai*et ,«•\ flriiiai street FWday ^afterBoeii, from Closing pricps were: American Tobacco Securities Atchisbn Am. Beet Sugar Am-. Can. > Am. C, & F. Am. Smelting .....\.... Am. Sugar ...'. Am.,Tell & Tet ..: fAnacoHda. .\ Am. Locomotive , Bethlehem Steel »,.., B. & O B. R. T. •. ^, ;«ai. Pet. ..,. , {Canadian Pacific •... Cerro de Pascb Copper ,,...... LGehfral Leather - C. & O. SkJeauL^^... ^r^ ^ ,-.T7 r. .rri Colorado Fuel & Iron Maxwell .Mrirtni? rV)nr. rr. v^. Marina Prfd Midvale Steel ..., Missouri Pacific . . Mex. Pet -N. Y. Central _ Nmr TIaVen \. Oklahoma' Prod. . . Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania R. R. Reading Rcpublie Steel . 48 1-1J Sinclair Oil .142 7 T S' Saxon- Motors .'68 I-*; Southern pacific ... .138 3-8.\Southern Railway . , 06 3-*{0nion Pacific -. • 6*3 l-4'stude\baker .103 l-2!-t T . S. Stool 67 1-4 81 3-4 90 JJrWcible . 95 3-4 . 33 7-8 15 3-* 38 1-4- .124 . te . 86 ' 56 1-3 •-30-4 . 39 :V. S. Steel tr. S. Steel Vref. U. S. Rubber .... 5?tah -Copper ... Westinghouse .. .•».-...-.261 ...34 1*2 ... 36--I-*-- „. 94 ...T7 - ...27 ' ...197 5-8 .^, is. :.. ...32 5-S ... S 1-4 , ...80 ...42 5-8 ...S3 3-4 ... 7 1-2 ... 43 5-8 ...16 f.,2' ...99 3-4 ... 23 ...119 1-2 ...106 i-4 ...103 7-8 ...112 5-S ...11 1-S ...77 3-4 .. 52 3-4 '• ..$9 .» >—-J ' I. -r. r.-i ' '...'.- , \1 •u , s? . >J -. i s a . -1 \ JC f ^1 ^ ^s IS . * J * ® lM Chicago, Rock island & Pacific 35 1-S EWe JSri'ef 1st den. Electric Gen. Motors Gfrejit Northern Ore ... .^6o,d'rioh i»».. ..-. db. Nofthett*. Prof. .......... ifi^sltelfcBarker -.,,. :-.-. erterbbro: Metropolitan. Com' ^ ' -\tWet»% : mz&ifvim&mmim.i f«««*M» ... 13-3-4 21 7-s ....158 ' 386 1-S ....* 38 <*,:. «s **4 .... 7* 8-8 63 ;o?8- 23' 1-4 «-&# *> ux «1-2 May May\ \QRAtK WARKET Corn -- . ..161 l-S *- ~ Tn f ^ i 3 Oats %§kz?*M$$fy$*i& m 5-8 FormeR Geneva Woman Gets Citation Mrs. Willough'by Smith, formerly Mrs. W. J. JClng of Geneva and Buf- falo, who is visiting in the city. has. been awarded a citation for her-work 1,during the war. Mrs. Smith, received word today that the British govern* ntent had presented her with the'M, »B. & Wot four years she waa^aetJte\' la *elftre work among- soleiera ot a»gland, C^hato, Austoiia, Ne# zea- '• laaa and the Wtted State* and main' tttned at Tidworta, Hants, atsaho—t