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T^ r**««ses2-*a4-. 5':. •*4- oijld Foltaa h Boards ol Women and raalc i*radt; :bst Way *n prtfm Apni . ^ ..... frtSfca BSW^H ^^W '* - V .' BIIBBBBBl ^•^^jP . .--'». . •nrasai ^^^p ... .' • 1 •' . •>.. .. ^^^* M ^,m ^ PAGE amw •iffI; B^tm . esrAausHEO itu 7 €*pl!i! «$dlSurplus 1300^ &s 103 years/ ago, 'this Bank Is serving the, people af^fi^poini^unityiiii' financial busi- ness of ahf kind involving advice or infor- mation, '.••:-.'. .. - -•> SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TRAVELERS CHECKS Mantflomeiy $, Sandfbrd. Chairman of the Beard ~ '__• ^^J8MmLjam0n)ortr.-Pet$tdmtr --- ---.* — O. J. Cr Bese, Vice-President <R, U. Narea;' Atrt. Caihlsr \* I*: H. SandforeV Caihltr H.'F. Neater, Aitlttant Cathh-i 4%Fold on Interest Deposits or »t Said one of our. recent customers for .a special Shaw-Walker Filing Cabinet —which flute to J the peculiar-conditions MOW, existing in the Tianufacturlnff business was somewhat delayed in delivery. They all lifoj Shaw-Walker Goods, so^tU ynu. • ' ^ -y 1304 telephone 733 Exhibition Today and Daily Up to and Including Ssl+sday* at the Plants 125 BLISS & OTHER PRESSES f,COa Metal Worfirrg Machine' Tools, Motors, Electrical Equip- ment. Tank*, Conveyor*, Small Tool*,. General Factory Equip- ment, General Stems .and Mater- ials, LaBojjatory and .Restaurant Equipment-and 8uppir*»-3t StewT and Frame Buildings* to be re- mov«d; 133 ft. Twiri Screw Steam- er \Kastati 40Q tori* gross. Capacity 750-passenger*. %Y ORDER OF AMERtC*ir CAir-0Om^AHif^ Liquidating |h<»jr iwar^ant i$*.- chinery, equipment, materials^ahd Jarae,. quiiS^* nt_jtur|»lus|pf chmery fronwtheir other planW Auct. . '**?' Wilt Sell * t PuWc Atietem at Ge- NEVA,\ N. Y., APRIL. 27TH. KENr ILWORTH, N. J., APRIL 28TM. EDGEWATER, N. Y, April 2$TH, 30TH and MAY 1ST, commencing, at 11 A. M. eatah day. _ -= *' '-BWLPiwasrAwrtrsi'fSwEft wn-u BE SOL.D SATURDAY, -MAY 1ST, AT 1 P. W. i FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO AMERICAN CANtO., 120 Broadway, N. Y,7 C,^ Tel. Rector 6900; or „ SMITH & JAFFE,* Appraisers and Auctioneers, 6* W. 45th St., -N» Y. C. Tef. Vanderbilt 252+. DIRECTIONS TO FJUANTS: GENEVA, N. Y.—Via I^ehigh Valley and N- T. Central HR; KENILrWORTH, N. JA-Via Central R.R. rf N, J., t o Cranford and bus. to plant ..„» _ _ I3BG13WATEB; N.- J==WfechxcwkBTt; Ji +^»i>-. ?»- ferry at foot COrtlandt or W. 423 St.-, N. Y.. thence by Palisades street car to Hudson Heights or 129 tt. St, ferry, thence dawn River road. Inspeqtjon and sale days, conr- .. mencing—Stondayr-^]^lJ\-i9tbj™fiaE2 boat -w)B-iee^\foot' oi West 9|th. St.. Huason \Ttlver direct to plant. IN THE CHURCHES Methodist Church. Monday—Men's Night. A Big time at ;the Mien's Class Business- Meothrg? to be held hi the Assembly Room at T:30. 7:15—Teachers' Training- Class in th^e Church £)fflce. Tuesday,T:30^ p. m.—Girl Sconts, Troop-J., ,,„ •: _ .Wedesday r—^ lb& Bpwosrth I^aeue. wfll hold a Social Entertainment in the Assembly Room at 8 p. m. Thursday, 7:30 p, m?—Mld-weefe prayer service. ', *' Friday. 7;S0—^Boy Seouts. « Saturday^ \7j3fr- p. m.—Wood Craft -Boys; . * First Baptist Church. aj»M*«#ay;: ! TiJS p. to. n sTiarp—Teacher TjGofiuiKf class in ZetaTathla room. »:00 p, an. Important meeting of the Pro- motion canunlttee and campaign, teams in the Sunday Scnool room. Tuesday, 3:09 p. m.—The President oi the Improvement Society would like to mget all heads ^of jgronps in. Jlje. ^BurTen parTontr T:S0 p. m.—The Phfl- athea class will hold its monthly meet- Ins in tne class room. Mrs. Bmigr will 'be hostess. v Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—The Zetala. thfe, class will hold a banquet in the dining room. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer service. Friday,, 3:00 p. m, Sharp^-The Worn- en's Mission Society will meet at tin Tiome or Jttrs. Fred Witter, 177 Wash- ington street. 4:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. Boy Scottts;- Saturday afternoon the Jr. PhilatKea class will^hold a cooked food sale at the Daylight store^ cor. of Main and Seneca Sts. <3taotxx)aBt3at>B»3oaoaaoaaaot3».' Dancing Party r \ Dove'»H»0l \% Wedneidaj, Apr.21,'20 f Benefit of v . ' Striking Employees of Cutlery Corporation Admiuion.55c Couple Ljmch Orcbettra WEDDINGS Valsh—Cuinan. A very pretty Wedding took place this Uhorninff at nineVclock at St., Francis de Sales clmrcft'wneri MisS ftelen Ma^,- Karet Gulnan of this city became the bride of Richard T. •Walsh, formerly of Philipsbnrg-, jr. J. Monsighdr Hen- driclc performed, the ceremony. Mrs. T; A. Kane played Lohengrin's \weddlnK march and. ltfeiidelSsoKn r s-J^eftesslonal and very beautifully sang duringr the ceremony. The bridesmaid was. Mtes Mary L. Gulnan, and> the best man Thomas P. Guinan. The bride word champagne georgette over pink, and, a piGtare- fcat-of-ptttft. ateo a \ effraagff bouguet of ofccHids.' The Bridesmaid wore aellcate fetue and bfecK \.picture hat with corsage bouquet, of tsweet Peas. Mr. WSlsn'S' father 1 and TsMfcer ^om. Philipsbuirg, M j,,. were .present. n, ' ! \ guests. fr<jm Uetro|t, .JC f./tand also Wllkesbarre; «•*. Mr. Sn^Mrs. Walsh lnft for a trip to New £tork arid Atten: «c Cities. After May %& they wJU be at home at the corner of North and Exchange streets. . : -^+ i_L__^ Card of Thanks The widow and children of Mr. Gott-* fried Linkner wish to thanjtthsicttnds for th e kindness sndwni' ttt tneir re cent bereavement.- You should! att«ni|:4h*|iitestiel:ii|iow; First Presbyterian Church. Monday, T:30 p. m.—Meeting at the qhar'ch of the- Official Boards' and Dis- trict ^Jmvaspers. S-sOi^ p. m., business meeting- an6fTBlmble_ Party of the lje- Clerc Clasg^-tft the residence of Mrs, Morris, Sfl^EImwood avenue. Tuesday, 10:0© a. m,—Meeting of Presbytery at Waterltx>. Delegates, Elders Clark and Mosher, the pastor, Wednesday, 7i0tt p., m. Girt Scouts, Mhiursdayy- 3*8fr ps m.— Mid-,\WceR Service. The pastor wflV^speak on '-The Church and. Its Supreme Oppor- tunity.\ Also brief reports )>y delegates to. Syracuse Conference,- Friday, 7;3« p. m.-^-Boy Scouts. Rtl S.^jjc ~vm MeetmrfBe- and V Today and tp,moj^wsKie,lmfiortant days for members of, the Rotary clubs of this section of the country. They are. the days an which fife ,i>eid the, annual district naeetlns of the .fourth -district, this, including the clubs of Central and. Western/New York, and part ox Canada, ' The meeting is at Buffalo, for which Place a. number of members of the Cfeneyaip club - left this morning by train and by auto. The^ conference? will Be held at the Statler hotel and was due to. formally- open at 9;8» a'clocls- thia_morning. -TWs^waa-to-beF' followed by a luncheon, at noon to charge. of the Toronto, club. Other afternoon events^ for today were an inspection of the Hutehlnson high school and a conference at -the, nlgtv .school on boys' work. This, evening at t>:30 o'clock there is to be an ia- formal.dinner-at the 74th regiment at- mory followed by a carniya3Land-daiic- ing, \\*\'. - Tomorrow morning there will be a round table ^discussion for presidents and secretaries and chairmen on Jii- ter-club relations, There will also follow this a general conference of all. nttmbers. Tomorrow's luncheon will be In charge of the Syracuse club. In the afternoon .there* will be a closing conference. > As ladies are invited to attena; tne conference with the members a separ- ate program of entertainment Is pw- vided. .fo^.thenn;.. T-he-y-were - given- an auto ride around Buffalo this mprnmg with a.luncheon at the Elliott club. v 'This afternoon they were with the men to visit\ the Hutchinson School and ^afterwards make a visit to the Albright art gallery. They will par' ticipate in the Informal dinner tonight \and the carnivai and dancV Tomor- row noon they will be given a lunch- eon at the Century Club and a theater party or a trip to IJiagsira Falls in the afternoon. / _ Attention! Members Geneva Com- mandery, No. 29; K. T.—The Order* of Red Cross,-Matta and Temple wiff b.e confernd this evening. Supper at 6:30 p. m.—Adv. PERSONALS (on of return North Presbyterian Church. Monday, 8 p^ m,— Mrs. Benedict's di- vision of. the Indies' Society will hold a. box social. Tuesday,. 6iJ0-pv mr-r-Senior- Y. P. S;- annual meeting a,ijd- banquet. •Wednesday^ 6:30 p. m.—Supper,and meeting of 4he/officers and teachers of tiie Bible School. Thursday, ,6:30 p. m.~pinner for the -men of the church to organize for the, canvass*. . Friday, 4 p. m.—Meeting of the Light Bedrers. , i -First EvarioeTical Church. There wiH be-'no Tt, P. A. meeting Tuesday evening. Tnnrsdayr?t3o pi m.-—Prayer meet- ing at the home of~M>. Wm. jOlsche- Wske, 17 West strgrt. _ ' „ „.„.^,. ™ Change* in Biirrouahs Addina Machine **''\ ' Forca- \, '•. J. D. 33dda \has Been appointed rep- resentative for this district and will' make his home in Geneva.. • ' r . Htis experience of10- yeArs-iifiai the company should be an asset to tlje merchants and iSf^. who ate Oonteia- plating pur«:n;ai»iftg any bookkeeping or adding niacli|5[«S , Equipment.—Adv. Albert Bean HetBt, son of Dr, an j Mrs. A, D. Heist,, has relumed front Clifton Springs Sanitarium, where he had his tonsils removed. Mr. and Mts. F. E. Clark, and guest Miss Bellla Woodworth, of Oklahoma? drove to Rochester yesterday aftter noon, from where Miss Woodworth leaves for Ann Arbor to resume her studies in the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Max Henry, and little Won Jpayifl; are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Henry at Atlantic City. Miss Madeline Ruley, of Syracuse was the recent guest ofT Mrs. Max Henry. \ 0e5fge Coon,\ of Syracuse, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Nichpte of EUgli street. G. V. Sacitett,- of Pulteney street, who travels through the New England States, is-spending a few days at his home here. Miss Agnes Opdike of^ Rochester, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Anna Simons and daughter of West avenue. Miss Ltale Cross of Manchester was thjT\over?Sunday guest of her sister, ifrsv George- JJkjltmott, of Hofmarm avenue. Mrs. J. C. Nichols, of Jordon, N. T. is the guest of'Miss Eva Jewell of Worthihgton avenue. J. Xjrqhnson A of,16.jr^aj?ettfi ayextufi. \has returned from Milton and I*wts- burg, Pa., where she has been visiting relatives. • MiaaJGeneidevn Bnrton t rreturned to Syracuse last evening after spending • two days with her father, James Bur Wn, and her sisters, of Geneva street. J. A. Reed,-whose home Is in James- town, North Dakota, came to Geneva today from Wblcott, and is the guest *& his brother, George E. Reea and fteatty^ at Wl William street. - 'Miss Anna. Jensen, of Syracuse, spent the week-end in Geneva, the guest o f her nwflherj Mrs: Bertha Jen= sen, of Nursery avenue. Born last night to Mr. and Mrav leaua Harris* of liochland Road, a son. \ James Toneri of the analytical labor- atory of the Carborundum Company, at Niagara Falls, has returned to' that city aften spending a^few days wfth friends aa»d relatives in Geneva. - M*r ami Mrs. Joseph McEenna, of .William street were In Hilton, N. Y*, yesterday to see their nephew, Father Philip, of Hoboken.'N. J. Father PBHip Is a Passtonist Missionary and this is his- first, Visit home since he entered the monastery twelve years ago.- Attention! Members Geneva Com mandery, No. ^9, K> T.-wfche Or'ders of . Bted Crpss* Matta and Temple -wiil betlnopa for, the; first tlipe this spring. rtvi s. f Hft Be to attendance r at the^ St Francis de Sales minstrel show jt the school tonight and Tuesday evening.—^A8r. WM. SMITH NOTES Mildred JCettyle, '23, spent the week- end at her .hpniejn.Corning. _. _ . Regular class work was resumed this 'naqrhing after a week-end o\f festiW ties.' i ' ' „jL party o | students with friends mo- lored H to Canahdaig'ua 5l<ake- yesterday stfiernoop Where they spent some timet at the pottage 1 , \The House of- Seven Gabled the lakeslde\ home - of Lauri. Miller•'2fc' '•\- n ' ' •;,->• • .-' ^ -:*-V • \ The freshmen and sophomohs hbCker t&ktas were out\for practice this after 1 * conferred, this - evening. 6:30 p. m.-'Adv, «an —js.li .T •—• _iii»? v Jittest softgi-^tobi *f nijinst^el^shoi^ '«*^^ 3^S*^*, -THe-«t?t' .^hui0=-iajt^'im' J. Seneca and Linden Streets Dry Goods Co; \' Geneva, N. Y. v ( . • -v.^^—Hp-—*^ -j -• OUR SEVENTY-THliUD April 24th to May 1st The Big Sale that Everyone Looks Forward to? Seven Days of Woncjerful Value Distribution. Happy to advise our friends and customers that we are able to place before them hundreds of real, money sa.viiig items. Every department will take part in this Big AnniversaryJ5aLe, offering you seasonable merchandise that will appeal to your thrift and your pocketbooks. v * Help Adorn Geneva! Make Geneva Beautiful! BY POINTING ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS Last year during »ur Anniversary Week we presented thousands of Rose Bushes, that flourished and bloomed forth beautiful roses as certified to by kindreds of pleased reci- pients, Thiayear from Apfcit 24th to May 1st, the week pf our 73rd Anniversary, vrewill present to each a person making a puw&ase^f^LOfr ormore at otirstofe, a Splrea—Van Hout-, tie r grown by a Geneva Nurseryman that will be a livirtg or- nament to your home, and to the street upon which you live as T^eJIasjfour city. — — f '•» >- * J- Anniversary Specials in Sheets, Towels, Table Damasks, DresrlVlal^i^rSlfa^ „ Petticoats, China, Gkssware, e # tc. •* $125 values duriiig thi^sale $1.00 values during this sale $2.50 values duiiitg this sale $3.00 values during this sale $4.50 values duriii^ this sale $5.50 values duriiig tiiissale *l «| •2 ^ A i- 11 fc J J *> !• «- ,„..J5-.\- *•-«—•»*»-- - 73c - , 73c -—$W»- - $2.73 » $3^S if V iTlie Big Anniversary Sale o^ers exceptional bargain opportunities Take advantage of the big values. _- In addition to the Big Anniversay Sale we will hold a Special Sale of Carpets. Rugs, Curtains and Linoleums iTo reduce^oiir stock we will close oiit many lines at reclaeed prices. House- cleaning time is at hand, take advantage of our reduced prices on Carpets^ Rugs* Curtains and Linoleums. * . -••- -*-* ^ Tm J. WMmMk Seneca and Linden Street* Geneva, N. Y. «t'\*-' ; i< iV i \ i^AAAAAA^H^AAi >&&*mm M^t% i^M-'W^:*^