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Ber hocMr Jfdiiisexi-'VinQi- /•\usen S:^^*'Mjf little M fiye years of afeMd been delicate all her fife. X-ast Janrtary pneUmo.Tia left her, in a verv weaEfrun-down condition With\ no cnpeiite^ and ss'ie could npltefip_6tjll-^ a minute, not even in her sleep. We were very much worried about herl and our druwist, who is. a doctor, said Vinol wis the beat tonic he knew for one in rW eondition/wWe tried it and yojr ought \WALK THIS-WAY, PLEASE\ PROMISES TQ BE BIO SUCCESS Seneca Falls, April 19—\Walk This Way, Please,\ jthe song and dance re- vue to be given Monday and Tuesday evening in Fisher Theater for the benefit of Kirk-Casey Post, No 386, The Ameriban Legion, promises %o be one, of the most delightful events held here In\ many years. A large number of school children will be seen in the 5>pretty dances -find other feature?* -tfhile all the best local talent hasjieaa Secured to, make the; cast complete,' Mrs.. Alyce-Brewer-Siemens, who has iiJie, production tai charge, is more* than pleasedj at \the adyaiice 'sale of sfiflits and everything points to jwi lull houses. The catchy song hits will show off tp advantage many of jSen- eca Fajls' best singers: and it .will be a revelation to niaMy to And but'-just how proficient local players are on Ithe to »Ef how she.ha3 improved by tts.use. I cr.nnot say too much fqr_JfmoL\ \i Kjrs. LEONARD* VV; GKORGE.\ . V'e ask a'I,^parents pi weak, sickly,' d'-'utp- children in this vicinity to try Vtetrt with tft'e understanding that we «•::: iftom y«ur money if;rtfails to j. • ••' t your little ones. Childrea' love t • iU' it. '* '.v.'.i Drug* Co. and .drugsists every .- h<rt>. ASTIIlA MEDrCINEJ iOt'3SV*tl.Ei»UaCISTS PWCtrivOOl e eoxes-'FcKr-av.'oo) ' Tsjat ,p&cK&as a/ SSAIL IO«. -'«imx&TS^&&xx^mo ~~~ \\\\ WB-.C DPUG CO. mmm^mmmmmn-n-iriTi-rm-- \T >ii^ f Hf ' ii*Hi ' ,n, i I mmm ,. • mil, mi < fm. iijji ifi II .iijirliiliiii fiiiiii»i n stage. I* Corona Typewriter . The Personal Writing Machine Sold by • M. T. MYERS & SON Geneva, N. .Y. MAGEE Maauee, April 19—^Augustus Bpwen is ill with the mumps. Bert Strong has a' new Fordson tractor. •% Charles Alleman who delivers nmil for\ Route No. *i lost ohfe of his black horses Thursday. „ ..• . Edsonr \Sufgdorf has been quite ill. Word •was , received here this week of (he death Of Mrs. Addle 'Barrett, .which occu>r|i'i\ ,> '\lk^t. week at the home of_a relative in Syracuse. Andrew Meade has been quite seri- ously ill at b'aJiome. ,., ^ f At the riyapbnarV ,,meetihg , held Thursday af the home of Mrs,Bjrow- nell last yearns otttoers -were alt re- elected.f or the coming year. Mrs. O. J. Anderson was chosen -as a helper for Mrs. Edson Burgdorf, who has charge of the work basket. Fred Strong has purchased' a th}e\ pair of jjrey horses. - - - William Schoonmaker was In Sen- eca Falls Friday evening to attend the Tower Class banquet at the Pres- byterian church. Mrs. Lewis Chalker spent' a few 'days of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Blrdsey.\ \\\\*\ u Wilbur Hill has a new\auto. Seneca Falls Briefly Senecir TSHs,\ Apfllj 19—Assembly man X W, Slaeer^^feufC^io gave a. most Interastnigrana^concise talk last evening, in the•} Congregational cnurcn on \The Expelled Socialists.'- g:e was. introduced by Assemblyman\ George- Dobson and his remarks weie listened to by a large audience. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Newland mo- tored to Clifton Springs yesterday. Mrs. Eugene Eastman of Norwick is the guest of her niece, Mrs. B. H. ke^ Lavan in C8.yuga street. .Th Citizens' Club will liold their April dinner this evening in the Hotel Gould at which time they will'be ad- dressed 'by President Frederick 0, Ferry-of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. T. Prof. Ferry is no stranger here, ..ina^ng...«ajm-fol»i»d».^fliea\hg' sbine three years i-go,. an^ it is expected that oo .-era w;'l be laidJhis evening for mori than one hundred. The Gould bowling five will journey to Auburn Friday evening for a- return match with the Seymour-Mclntosh aggregation. Friday evening of last week they beat the visitors from the Prison City on the Kellogg Alleys three straight games. Richard A. Casey Seneca Falls, April 19—Richard A, Casey, a well known resident of this village, -died • Friday Ut the home of his brother, Joseph Casey, 65 Briage sfireet, following- an extended illness. Mr. Casey was born here in 1861 and with the exception of about fifteen years spent in New York City had al- ways resided here. He had been em- ployed \until recently as flagman at the StatSe street crossing. Ha i s sur j vived by three brothers, Joseph, Thom- as and John Casey, all of this village, and one sister, Miss AliceGli-sey. The funeral was held this fm&ning with interment In St. ColumbkiirSCemetery. STANLEY w<?ek with her cousin, Olin. •i i i ' , °4 Stanley T April— 19— Seneca Grange No. 2?4 met in fill's hall Saturday ev- erting. The next- regular, meeting will be held May 1st at 8 p. m. The pro- gram will consist of May day exercis- es..under, the_secretar-y-and- lady assfcs= tarit steward. Stephen Furner has returned to El- inira after spending, a few days at his home here. Miss Lulu Eetterer of Rochester spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eetterer. Edward Bolger of \Rochester spent Sunday at his home here. Misses Frances^ Weeks and AlmlrA JtoEa^Westbrook-spent-ene-day lasttCoorr WHo\ Teach at Canandalgua Mrs. Nellie spent over-Sunjiaj^_at^J^\r_.homes. mmmt—mq* w MlgftlWl 'pa®®, m Jk Jr~~ FOB TBS CHUKCH^Wo«5 AT ROMS. A teotmVtKim cona»~uirfnrtlinr£»«dV Conridtr only on*. Fir* and » ^bauT million p«opl« In th* Uhlttd Sutai cannot «v*a ie»d »nd writo th* FngH»h languf. Who la a carry forward tail vut work of Am*ric*nl«tion if th* Church 4OM not? f OR HOSPITALS AND Homes. Every y*»r thousand* ' of m*n and women Miiooaly ill am turned away from Church hospitals btcaus* of lack of room. The children'* home* ar* compalltd to turn away mora children than th*y cin s*c«iv*. r A businesslike Answer ta a businesslike Question gsawumm Tsumm.A% um^<m<m4tmi»ti '•--^Y^EERTYlSam^B&^^^^exa^s^ trie Iiit^rclrurch X 'World Movement have budgeted their needs. No busi* \ \«iess could have done'it more scientifically. «nd young-ptopl* andar 25 yeanrof ag¥are *nt*ringAm«ri- can Uf* Without uny raligioas tr«iningat»ll. Rtmemtwririg th* faith of Wajbinglon and Lincoln, do jrou think that- AmtTic* warebn'tinu* toproduc*Wa»hin|TonsandLln. coins if Faith die* out of th* haartt of ita youth? & ''••• -\ - Vm HunTEit EDUCATION Of th* 450,000 American etndastt Is inatitutlona of bJjh*r frade, on*-half ar* In iosHtaUotw! founded and aapporttd by th* Cbarche*. H»uy of •l.i»« inatitutlona hav* had no gr*«t *ndow- Butnt c«aip*Jgna ( but their needs ar* Joit as preailng aa the noedj of larger achoolt; and you bvrm only to raad fbeir list cf ale on! and ahtmnaa to meaaur* th* vela* of tha-'reoohtbution to Amarica. ^JPct-VHK CHfiicirs WORK ABROAD. lnfJri*rirA cam* firai fi«*> *t* Orient tWrty y*«ra af0; nearly all plafuaa arc CriiBtol p'togaea, So lone aa China has only on* phy- •icUa rawaty 400,000 peopl* tha Orl*nt will continue to tm a aaeaaca. So lone aa ona-third of th* b*hl*a of India •*• b»f«M thrir second year «nr own babiaa era not aaf*. A <*c»«u»r* Sector or taachar aent abroad Ii wprktnf for A^-rfca »a mUy as thoujh he worked i t hom*, They ^have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort Each denommation has arranged its needs under'six main heads as shown at the left Each denomination has its own detailed t?udget, and will ad- minister its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can doit with the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of your gift has its post of service assignedtojtjn^rJvaiice.^, •- -'ill •m ilf M ii .-asgg - Li 6 ~v.T<his is No. 1 of a series of advertisements, prepared by_ a competent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages^—such as pneumonia, influenza, 'Whoop- ing Cough, Measles or even a.long continued Cold-^-often leave these.organs-in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a faveorabla foothold for: invading, germs. And how Vkk's Vapo- TRup may beof value in this condition. , Your doctor will impress upon you that following recovery from the active stage of influenza, there often remains an inflamed, congested • condition of the air passages—;throat, lafynS, ^bfon- chial tubes and lungs. $ - Frequently the cough, hangs on —soreness' of the chest persists— you take~oold easily-and there may be obstinate catarrh. This condition is slow.to clear up and if neglected may favor the de- velopment of pneumonia,, or later 'on, serious disease of the Itrngs. ' Such cases should, continue 'under the care of their; physician ^should exercise moderately in ,the open air-^-eat plenty of whole^ fSotne- food—avoid overwdrtraricr Sudden Chills.. Nightly applications of .Vick's VapoRttb rriay help inature to Complete the process of repair. ^Because Vicks acts locally by ^irfluktton--ifhTur the\ igfcm\ \to\ draw out the inflammation, at*' tract the blood away, fr0.r4.-the congested' spots and Telieve ttie cough. In additioai the medici- nal ingredients -of- Vicks are vaporized by the. body heat. These vapors are breathed in all , night lofig,- thus bringing the medication to J>ear directly upon the inflamed areas.\ Vick|, should, be tubbed in over the throat, and. chest until •lie'skin is red^-then spread\ ott thickly and_ covered ^with^ hot flannel cloths. LeaVe Ih'e cloth- ing loose around the iieck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel So the vapofs arisihgjnay bfe' frieely inhaled. Tfthe CoiigTiis annoyuig, swallow a small bit of Vicks the sisse of -a 1 1 iVlAtZSttar 8ALARHS. Tha preacher la called tha'ToM pj\m jUanu\ and well h* may b*. Eifht out et taa fTAichaiw ar* paid latt than (20 a w**kl Every dollar for at better America and a better world. JAHieiyrourj^ heart as well as from your pocket-book United Financial Campaign. April 25th-May 2nd w- ihf \I tfSfiirthAmerica n* pUm& &Mt mbiriUnmtni Ii m*dt ttmUU <tr»«i« r*# c*##*ta#Ml tflUtl} in%mi%*titr» •*^__| jWATBRLObl % 20 W. Main Street O. J> CONNELL Phone 160-W. * ifVapoRub pea. » I Samples to hew users will be sent free on request to, the VickL, Chemical Com{>any-, S3! JBroad^ •Street?, CRreenstofo; JT.Cr Your Against: Colds. Mow Tbm 17 MMon Jars Used, tearly AUCTION ATTRACTED MANY BUYERS Waterloo, April IS—The T\ P, Walls auction held on his farm last Wednes- day is said to have beeft one 01 the largest sales ever held in the north- part of Seneca County;, about one thousand buyjers being present, com; ing from all * parts of Central New York. The bidding was spirited and aggregated $6,000 for the goods sola. Only about $250 of this amount was paid for With notes, the balance being att cash sales. Lewis Fettys was the auctioneer. Mr, Wails left Saturday night for his home in New 'York City, 'and the big farm i s for sale. Waterloo Brief* - Waterloo. April 19 — Miss Teres* Hopkins who has been ill with pneu- monia is. convalescing, Many- new automobiles aro paSsIng* ^through Waterloo dally, from Buf- falo for eastern distribution, instead of J^einfjh^ppea by^freight, ... . . 'George'J. Serven of Junius was in town'Saturday .calling' on a few ot his' maiy'W&terteo friends. T. F. Warren, a former refeident of .Waterloo;. nO.W--ot3e3ver Samss Is vis- iting in' ttiii? seetiba fof «' few da-ys. Mrs. Crawford and t,/o daughters, Mary ©id Bertlia, and son Bichardf of? Syracuse,; and Charles Betts and- fcun-' lly of Watla'ns, =ttero in, town Sund8,y fO;fi,ttend tfe? fuiieral- o£ |t4len Fegley.. Mr. *nd \Mrs. M. % Araber of A»*s burn were Sunday guests of Tier dau- ghter, Mrs- Robert Jkl. Holcomb, on Walnut stret. . . William Condon of itochester 'spent Sunday- at the'home of Mrs. Edward Dalton on Seneca street. « ' The Fayette flouring mills in this tillage were running- very light' last week as they could not ship any flour Because of the-railroad strike. , Eddie McKee, 'one of the faithful Times newsboys quit his route Sat- urday night preparatory to moving away with the family;' They will visit in Pennsylvahia^for'.a. time before/pro- ceeding to Indiana;, Long & Btartranft now are located wflth their ^Liberty^\ restaurant at fkeir -loe«tIott-''on\ j ^otah'\ J, vTfgTrna street In the rootrJs occupiecf for^majny years by, Bughey's - cafe. , ** / Frh1^y_jilgIiL6i flus week there-will lei \Hard dPime's\ floclal held at the Baptist Chufch, An Interesting pro- gram has been prepared, \and refresh- jrreTits wfll lie -Beryed;--X- iBefr«witt of-* fering to pay the expense of the even- ing will be tjalcen. Miss Anrta».Haiirahan,. daughter Of Mr. a»d Mi's. Thomas. Hanrahan, of Chefitnut street, hSs be«W-at^onie a few days ;havlng graduated froih- Syractase Central Business School. .aflsst Ethek ^aoa«*ahan <-• ettter-tained' last week irf faonbiC\ Qt nor guest, •Misi Kay 3Borin4rj,.-,ef.'.Syracuse, Tiiose present .'werf. Ms». Haa«»me iBromley,: Skthsrla* 'fflObyt \Mwr .qhryslen- Alice Temple Theatre I , -L. Ci. BRADV. Mflr. TODAY AND TUteSDAY Lew Cody in \The Beloved Cheater\ PATHE NEWS 3—SPECTACULAR ACTS— A Mariott Mona Troupe 6 Pa »»!• Earl &. Edwards CorrieayV \Sffigfng - afief TaifeTrig Act\ Rita ^insley * > Singing, cartoonist Wednesday—TOM MIX In \DESERT U-OVE\ Lavcl, Esidor White, Frances and Mary Uonohue,__Geo'rge McGuire, S^ Pranclc\ and mother^\. Airs. \iicGuire of Syracuse. '. Saturday ajtternoon „the Sunday School Class of Mrs. Philharl of the Baptist Church w%nt out to the home of Maynard .He|nzman on the Kiver roadi to _vlslt_ Mlbs Helen Heinzraan^ one of-the r class Tn'errrbri're. The Chip\ dren say they had more than a good time, with fishing, playing games, rid- ing horse-back, etc., and enjoying the ing horse-back, etc, and emjoying the flne_supper served by Mrs, Helnaman. ThoSe present were Mrs. Philhart,. Charlotte parks, Grace Barrett,- EIib» abetir- Selmser, Pauline HummMon^ Miared- Van Marter. -Marguerite. Av- ery, \Viola Patterson and Glady% Con T 'nelli ., : ••! -, ' 'Th* Ladles' Aid: Society of St. Make the REGENT Your Meeting- Place R EGENT THEATR Geneva's Pleasure Palace > Always a Good Show Running Continuous t Admission Afternoon 6 and 11 Cent* EVENING 11 and 17 Centa \TODAY ANI5, TUESDAY TOM MOORE in \TOBYS BOW\ A aizzllng comedy-drama of New York life ami Southern love. Tom Moore fights and smilftB his way to a glorious victory. He's at his smil- ing-best in this photo-nlay % You*H want to see him. . * ~~~*~\ \ VVEDNESDAY r Better than the •sf-n\ P'ntinrVnn CORRINE GRIFFITH In VITAQRAPH'S Plqturlzatlon of CLY L E „fK? H ' s 4 'THE CLIMBERS\ A Tale of Sports, Society, finance, Love, Adventure and Struggle for Sup-remacy Georoeoua Costumes, Aviation. Feats, Exquisite Scerrery and Dramatic Intensity ADDED ATTRACTIONS Qayeiy Comedy , \TWINBEDLUM\ DavW Bel 'SCO In . ,__ ^A-STAR OVERNIGHT\ Aeslsted by Othei- Well Known Celebrities , •\ PRIZMA COLORED SCENIC \THE APACHE TRAIL? , KiNOGBAM NEWS - MJ. MaTy*s^lnrroij -wiltlisid\ a>foosaf 'sale\In James McKevitt's shoe st>re, Satur- day afternoon* April 24tfr,', Miss Sfarie Carroll of If&f T&Mt City is at home from'school'spetfetins'. tli'e: sprteg vaca,t!op with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs, John J. Carroll, in kast Main •street,, ; • • kidd^Kerf ' Mas JesRiP Kfrr ftft'iJ OIPM. S. Kidd of Fayette were married Saturday at SFi 5|ary's rectory by\ the Sevj \C E\ N O'Loughlin. • • '* • * . — 1 i • Dr. Bartlett Will Speak. ' rrosident Murray Bartlett Orllobarf* College, who was graduated from Har* vard University with the class of lS52^ e -< _ will be one of the speakers at the #», - -. iiuai banquet of the Harvard Club qf k \ l | Hnchdsterfl which will be held at b« „M Hotel Rocttestor on Thursday even j^ r t at 7\ o'clock. We will speak on fit JiNsinn of the Sniall Collekc To'irtJ ~* H 1 -•' ,it; :•'•'•'\^\%\- ? i-3^^^ J i 53^S^*^*''' : \^-\ rr5 ^.'**?Tf^^