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\umwt jail iiiiiiiiiwiMriiiiiftwifMTi^ •*\'^iiiBi^ii«»iwii *j; jm LV GENEVA DAILX 1WB5. HOlTOAY, .APEIL19,1920 CENT A WORD i&i ini 6 Consecutive Insertions for the Cost of 5. o Advertisement Taken, for Less Thanasc r» WWW?* AND WANT DEPARTMENT •^ggsryc ^^^pffe^fiiA ^jl- V :M LOST AND FOUND « '—Small purse containing five (ais by school girl. Finder please lun. to Times ofllce. ' 112 SIT U A.TIQN^WANTED, «M M*~ fr—Between Pulteney Apartments Geneva Fre e Library, gold star with penrl.ln. center. Kinder in- to Times office, 91 '—Sunday afternoon, black trav- g bag, between- Henn Yan and e^a. Please notify A, M. Ilenntng, Mlka Parle, N. Y. Reward. 108 (EXPERIENCED SALESLADY wishes a position 2 or 3 day s a week, grocery store preferred. Address K-83 Times office. 88 r—Dark yellow shephard dog wfilto breast, named Spot, No- Orin T. Flsk, Waterloo. Phono 22. Reward. , ' 87 Service for Help ROOMS FOR RENT 3 FURNISHED ROOMS for rent,with bath for light housekeeping. Inquire 146 William St. '94 3 FURNISHED ROOMS for rent for light housekeeping, with use ofi bath ana telephone. 83 Lyceum gt, f 80 SLP WANTED—FEMALE ~E3J||C0LATE DIPPER wanted. Jjfih experience Khliw ,io<l. One Peters and Chronls, C8 !?*r CgjJpEtENT WAITRESS wanted . 3pforenee.». required. Address P. O. jB&c 3if or Phone 968. 14 BriftrNG ROOM GIRL wanted -Kx- peiienf > not noceHJWirj. Apply at the new Ilovlrr Hotel, Komulus, N. \Y. J C Lane; Pi»p. 943 2 OR 3 UNFURNfSHED RQPMS for , rpnt f<>r light housekeeping. Gas, eiectrloity, heat, water, bath. No children, Call evenings. I. II. Klpp, 1 Goodcllo Terrace. 07 A FOR SALE BLACJK RASPBERRY ROOTS for sale. Ohio ana Plum Farmer, $15 per thousand. Wm, Houck, Dundee. 104 BROODER for sale—iNewton ' coal burning colony^ 800 chick size. Sin- gle Com b R. I. Red hatching eggs, $1.25. Cockerels $3.00. M. R. Lough- lin, Gage. N. Y. 940 ,~7T^ EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. Apply to Mrs. Alfred (1. Lewis. j-^ White Springs Farm. 781 QfRL S wanted over 16 years of age. g£_ 3Ul$n work and good pay. Apply Ge>- jJOteva. Cutlery Co. C4U yl-*-. • -«©$©- COOK w*«i*«l<- Apply AI'is, J^Rort, 737 P(i. Wain St. HOUSEKEEPER wanted (farm <nly two in family, 69 on small state age, nationality and w<ig< s wanted. Ad- dress K-88, Times ofllce. |49 RELIABLE WOMAN—Wanted \for g$noial housework. Mrs. W. I... Pac k OKI 78fr-Sr-fflaln St. Phono 829. 26 DUCK EGGS for sale—one sotting of $1 per twelve. 47 Genev a street. 10 EGGS FOR HATCHING—Fo r sale, Rose comb Rhode Island Reds and whit e Wyandotte $1 for 15. 108 High St. Phono 653-J. --•— 041 Every employer vvh6n he needs a helper, very* naturally wants the most capable person possible to fill the vacancy. s But how,, to find thes e capable men and women? They read the newspapers- gome one, some an'- othor, but in Geneva, Th« Times enjoys the distinction o f reaching practically everybody. It appeals especially to the thinking, pro- gressive class of newspaper readers'an d it therefore g.'ves a service to discriminating em» pfoyers whic h is unique and tin- equaled. You can satisfactorily test this service for yourself fey the uso of an ad in its \Help Wanted\ col- umns. One use of them to fiil th e present vacancy will result in their use to fill all future'va - cancies. You can send or bring^your ad to the office, or \ WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WHEAT wanted. Any kind. Highest market prlee. Always buying. Ge- neva Mills. *C. C, Davison , 217. WILL SHIP STOCK from Hall to- morro w (Tuesday) forenoon, April 20. Call me on Stanley Phone, 3-Fr21. Thomas Ilaslett. * 111 YOUN G CALVES wanted to fatten. Good prices. Call 25-F-5 . -Bell Phone. 101 4 OR 5 ROOM FLAT or apartment wante d unfurnished by- young couple, between now and May 15th. Address K-67, Times office. - 8,30 BEAUTIFUL AL L MODERN residence for sale. 9 rooms^ and bath, mahog- any and white finish throughout. Large living room, fire plaee',\l3fge\ porch, best part of town, great bar- gain. Large garden, garage. Elizabeth Maletto, 515 Castle Bt^ Phone 94-J. 32 BOAT HOUSE for sale on long pier. P. O. Box- IB 9. J « HO GARAGE for sale. Ave . inquire 35 Morrell *5 ACRES wanted to .rent or-more of pasture- \vlth_gooa_fence--and- water. \Wrh. TJoweh, Seymour Alley. Phone 11S-J. . „ ' \ 950 FURNITURE for BJUC,,,,, .Jiaa... conch, four enne-seated\' charrST'two\rockers one round top table, two trunks, in- grain carpet, and other furniture. 195 Pulteney St. 105 Pxionel5 SERVICES OFFERED ROOFING—New method\ of painting and repairing, old. roofs as good as new. Estimate s give n if desired. BusMfild 310 Washington St. )Phone 697-X. - 103 CAPABLE WOMAN will do laundry work or cleaning by day. Phone 501-J or call at 395 Lake street. 974 !*, BAjJ-ESLADIESt—Wanted. $10 a week . _^ t=s 5^_KaolitoEtli-=Co_.— WARD MAID wanted at Geneva Ilosiltil. City 441 $ELP WANTED—MALE BOY wanted at least 1C years of ago to learn printing trade. Opportunity for advancement fur ono who will sppy himself. Inquire Geneva Dally Ttenca office. 988 i lr 5 Hi \,i -•\•f-. j' %* XPERIENCED RELIABLE HELP tinted on farm. Man and wife pre- fOcretl Woman for housework, Chns. JU Rice, Stanley. 100 WAN wanted to work on Bhares 60 - TRtfo fnrm; 0 acres bearing orchard Htfo! half wheat now on place. Best «(tbtonge and potato land. State road, »«xf Geneva. Colo & Wyckoff. 77 \ « ^ ^-JS. b-'AN wanted at once to work on farm fcy tho month, big wagon to the right Ijlim Lewis II. Tnlne, Waterloo. Phone 10-F-32. 3 1-2 mllee\north of \WatoiU o. 86 jWEN—Wjoted to work on farm. Ap- Jily to Traak McGulgan. supt. Warner *t»rm Castlo road, W. & T . Smit h Co 613 GOOD MIXED HAY for sale. t About tw,,Q tons. A t barn, five blocks from central station. Price right. Call 26- F-5. Bell Phone. 100 GRAI N DRILLS, lime sowers, Su- periors, Crown, Missouri, etc. nt old prices. Also hay tools, grain har- Huller buy now mid bu sure of having them when needed. It pays to talk it over with Hayssen's Implement Houes, Seneca Falls. 958 + A keyed advertisement, that is, «1» • one in whic h the address is given <> • in care of some^number, Times + • office can only be answered by a 4* + letter, \ * • Do not telephone asking for the 41 4» nam* or address of the adver- 4» • tiser, *s th e office employees are 4» i • not allowed to' flive out this in- • + formation. • ** + + + * + *** + *<>* » » IF YOU WANT TO BUY or sell any- thing call or phone 462. Bennett' s Second-hand store, 387 Exchange St. __ 52 LET. .U§ .GJ.Y.E..Y.QU an^eeHmflte e-n- any of yo'ur'paTrilTn'g o f decorating of an y description. Promp t oervice. Jardlne Bros. Phone 197. 7791 NINE ROOM-HOUSE for sale—All improvements. dbod condition throughout. Central location, near business center. $5,500 if sold by May 1st. Address K-72,—Times--of- fice. 981 SEVEN ROOM r.OUSE for sale. 50x150. Inquire 29 Rose St. Lot 87 THE EfRENNAN ESTATE for sale. 310 Castle St. A bargain. Sweeney's. 107 HMDREGIMENT 5 FARMS FOR SALE UOOD rAHrVIS—My office has for_ years been the recognized headquar- ters ,for Seneca County farms of all sizes. E. W. Dowden, Waterloo, N. Y. 171 MOVING, local or long distance. Goodi larefully handled. Robert Llnzy, 11 Wa-ihlngton. Phone 147-X. 952 hard timber, 22 acres of wheat. For particulars address T. r . Walls, 521 W. 179th Street, New York City. 789 FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINES, from 1 to 15 horso power. Also second hand 15 H. P. Portablo Kerosene engine and any- thing in modern labor -eavlng farm equipments . Hayssen's Implement House, Seneca Falls. 959 HORSES for sale. Ono pair of ae- climated, 5 and 6 vr. old, weight 3300, AIBO some good farm chunks. Wm. Bowon, Sejmour Alley, Phone 118-J. 949 MANURE for Phone 958-J. sale.\ Several loads. 59 MOTORCYCLE for sale. Harley Da- vidson 1915 model, twin cylinder in A-T (WnrrtToiT; rompTelely equipped Including rear seat. Inquire Hand v. Times office, 85 v-»>' JMEN ANQ BOYS—Wanted to work $B packing storage. tJood wages. Auto «neh way. Mane y & Say re, Inc. Phon o ^06 631 •RbERLY wanted at Genev a City Hospital . 966 iXX\ MNGLE MAN wanted for general farm ^vork Write Yale Farm, Homulus or SPilQjne JSiacJQttUBxiU..J3J.-X, - 78 EENANT iprajlng. MAN wanted for help in A. U Ranford, Castle Road. 109 ANTED—Tenant man and single an—te—<lrlve team -01* farm.- flood conditions: short hours. Rice Bros. CO nurserymen. 867 3 PAIR OF SEAL BROWN MARES For sale ; % pair o f dark grei»s; 2 pair nf bays; 1 big work horso, 2nd hand; 1 nice driving mare; a few odd horses. Every horse a worker, ages light Prices right. Dan Hill. 892 REED BABY CARRIAGE for sale- Reversible. In good condition. 99 Genesee St. Phone 791L. 79 VULCAN GA8 RANGE for sale, condition. Phono 413-Y. •No. 1 84 REX LIME-SULPHUR Solution. Scnleclde, Arsenate of Lend, \Black I.enf 40\ and other spraj^. materials, Power or hand sprayers. E. R. Havs- --•-HPir'-CO'.V-KepSCrWs.\ \\\\960' RED CLOVER SEED—For sale, 10 bushel choice. Phone Albert Murray, MacDougall, homo phono 110-Q. 963 AGENTS WANTED SALESMAN wanted for Geneva and •Iclaltv Commission contract only ftif spaie time or full time. We will f ite8ct» ^u to- sell Income protection IttlfOagh our free sihool of Instruc- tion i>nd help you biiiM a business of *»ilr Own. Massachusetts Bonding and jbnjiiurance Company, Accident and H^tfth Dept., Saginaw, Michigan, Bpltnl „*1,500,000. 42 Iviurt 'ho Want Ada W*»tttno They are m< ^SArE-'Tor-t5ale-^-r-\T H. hTgH,\5 1-2 ft. wide, 2 1-2 ft. deep. Good con- dition. No uso for same. Sell rea- sonable. Apply Th e Mcntcr Co. 7 SEED CORN for sale. Early yellow dent. W, IT. Newcomb, Stanley, N. Y. Phone Stanley 4-Y-12. 976 SEED BARLEY—For sale, cholco six rowed Oder-brucher grown In Wis- consin. Seed now at farm in Seneca Castle, $2.25 por bushel. Chas. Buchnn Stanley. $94 TRACTOR for sale International 8-16 horse power. Good condition. L. A. Cooper. Canandalgua Stat e Road. 674 TRACTOR for sale. Bargain for Im- mediate delivery. New Motlne Uni - versal. Also second hand Mogul and Avery. 1_ Emerson Modell \AA\ demonstrator. Hayssen's Home of good machinery, Seneca Falls. 957 1 PAIR RABBITS»for sale—200 Cfiest- nut fence posts; 5.000 2 year old as- paragus roots; also Genev a made slip on box for Ford roadster, brand new. A. I'atrhk, Geneva, N. Y„ R \ 4.' - • 93T 6 FT. SHOW CASE for sale—5 ft. high, 1 1-2 ft. deep, glass doors and ends, suitable for hats, etc., or could bo -nsetl Th candy store; reasonabte price. No use for same . Apply the RUGS from old carpets. Our truck calls in Geneva twice a week. A pos- tal brings full Information. Wagner Rug Works, Inc., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 834. AUTOMOBILES BUICK SIX TOURING 1919 model. This car in fine condition. Cheap. 6'Malley Motor Co. - 99 REAL ESTATE WANTED 6 to 8 ROOM HOUSE wanted in wes t section of city. Not over $4,000. Can pay $1500 cash. Address K-87, Times Office. 65 W50O^-H^US£-v\-iHrt«d-w+th-a-H--c<m^ veniences. Fairly close in. Will pay cash. \\Address K-86, Times office. 54 WILLARD CHEVROLETS 490 have 3 that- are O'Malley Motor Co. TOURING. We goo.d bargains. 98 CLUB ROADSTER , 1918 OVERLAND for sale. A 1 condltjon. 44 Ave. E. 70 rQRD SEDAN—Wo hav e 2 in perfect condition. Price right. C^Malley Mo. ' tor Co. 97 Mentor Co. 8 1918 SEED OATS for sale—100 bushel, $1.25 per bu.; 1-0 bit. seer) — prtTaTBeS and two good work horses. Harry Nielse.i, Waterloo, R. D. 2. 76 FORD TOURING\CARS—We hav e 4 Tourings that will go quickly. Look them over. O'Malley Motor Co. 96 FORD DELIVERY CARS—We have 3. Thepe cars have been overhauled. CFSlalloy Motor Co. 95 GOOD SERVICEABLE CAR for sale. -5-pa-sservger,-5 tires* WW sell chea p if taken this age, Elm ot. Willard, April 13—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Whit e ara spending o a few days with relatives In Romulus. Miss Mary Mackin who was called to Rochester by the death of her niece, ha s returned. Misses Mary Keady and Jennie Wyres spent Thursday at Hornell. Edward Eichorn of Cohocton spent Thursday here with friends. Miss Maud Boak and Mrs. William Hilliard spent Friday at Comillus. Miss Pauline Maramaek spent Sat- urday in Geneva. Miss Katherine Spear ha s recovered from her recent illness and returned to-her duties at the hospital. Miss Helen Boal and Kalhleen Mc- Kay spent Friday in Geneva. Mrs. Hote r Moler who underwent an operation at the City \Hospital Ge- Work of Mustering in the Entire Outfit Now Under Way —». ,1,. • Federalization o f all units of the Third infantry, New 'York • national guard, not now federalized, will begin today and conclude Saturday with (ho \federation of the-regiment's field and staff, officers. 1 Inspections ' for federal recognition of Third Infantry units this week are as follows: Newar k platoon of _ Conr- pany E, at Netvark, Monday, April 19.;,. Company E , at Canandalgua, Tuesday, April 20; Massena platoon, Company f. at Massena, Wednesday, April 21st; Company I, at OgonsTJuig, Thursday, April 22nd. ! Th e regiment's field officers- to be federalized are : Col. John S. Thomp- son, Medina; Lieut-Col. Samuel H. Merrill, Geneva; Major Harry II. Far- .' mer. Syracuse; Major Benjamin 8. r Stallmah, Rochester; Major Frederick j S. jShnston, Auburn ; Chaplain Ulys- ses G. Warren, Syracuse. Staff officers to be federalized are: Captain Karl T. Klock, regimental ad- jutant and commanding officer of TA*T . . : •,--^ i - /' . Tim. Tatble.ln «ef«ct ©ee. is. mi TrMns _M»v«_ «J«Ji«Ti t tor Rochester: T2]p: -**l- .»**.- 4gB,-*I$^Tj3e. 7:?5: ! : i ? &••£•.» *«'jf«!fl9*,4autle only !:». S»tw*«r onlf-T. «W-<?»nandlaT- »UA only, ll:SS ». rn.) • Tratas_ Leave R*kie«t«py for q«neva 't-JtO, 7:80 »nd «»ry hom tncludlnjr 5:30 p^'jnu< ' \ exespT'trJeTUll \. na. to CanartitatKua. • Dallv exeept Sonday to and ^ mo, nut. MHO only goei GOQD 117 ACRE FARM for sale in Junius, 7 miles north of Waterloo, N. Y.; 20 acres apple orchard, It room brick house, all in good condition. A^;.\5.-rooi»- ; fe»itt^ ,F%s{ - Weui- : Henry Lamport, Rochester, battalion adjutant; First Lieutenant Daniel C Hiekey, Syracuse, battalion adjutant; First Lieutenant Walter B. Winne, bat tallon adjutant. Word has been received from the division adjutant, Lie\ut.-Col. Edward McLeer, that three commissioned of- ficers, 25 specially selected noncom missioned officers and . privates are needed immediately to compos e a pro- vlsional compj,ny___which will be or- ganized at Peekskill in JuTie lo sup plement the officers' school to b e con ducted during the same period for training instruction and demonstra- tion of modern infantry tactics. It is expected the Third regiment, without the machine gun company, will be assigned to th e Plattsburg bar racks for federal field training from August 1st to August 16th, inclusive. Th e machine gun company of the GENEVA.PENN VAN TRANS. CO. AUTO Le'jve Penn A. M. 9:00 14:15 P. M. 2:19 4r4S • Sat. 7:15 %. M. 8:45 P;:-MJV- 7:t5 'BUS Y»» TIM* CARD t.tsv« Geneva A.1M. '8t30 .-* 11:15 PfM. 2:00 4:45 Sat. S:M Sunday ~ 7 Running, on A.M.! ii':30 4:30 8:30 Old Time •»•»»»»»*»»»«*»«»¥¥»»¥»»¥« CITY TRUCK LIKE P. O'Malley & Son, Props ever* of Ht«MrthoW Good*, Pianos. . - t Largs Vans—Out of tow n Moving OpFICE. N. y. C. FREIGHT HOUSE, »**»»*»»« »»»»»•> *mji*,£.****** 92 WANTED BUClfWHEAT wanted for immediate delivery. Jlighest market price. C. C. Davison. ' 934 CORN wanted- Geo. Scofleld. >From 1 to 500 bushels. Phone 34-F-2. 74 DOLL CARRIAGE wknte4 for «*Htl nbout_ 3 years old. Addres s K-S9, Times office. 90 BWELL-lfJti'-Wiinre.T.' tocatuTrl\\ for harboring. State price, location, rooms, etc. Only those stating full particulars will b P considered. Ad- dress K-81. Times oflleer. 25 RADIATORS for Fords. Honeycomb style, also second hand and rebuilt 'n stock. • John A. Pontius. 495 FARM HORSE wanted—Weight about 1.40O to tsott.- ntYP \COTOT piles and age. Address K-84 Times office. 72 HENS OR PULLETS wanted. Layers or setters. Large breeds preferred. Address with location and price per pound cash at your door. Box 252, Geneva. 102 LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY want- ed at all times. Our trucks are nt your service. Phono JMosher, 17-F-2, Stanley, before selling. 521 RED. KIDNEY BEANS wanted. neva Preserving Co. Ge- TEAM OF HORSES wanted, dress K-85 Times office Ad- 73 week. Goodwin's Gar- j'neva, Wednesday, is doing as well as can be expected. Several from here attended the p rty give n in Columbus Hall, Ovid, Friday evening. Miss Irene Osborn spent Saturday In Geneva. Rev. Byron Curtis has returned ana will occupy the pulpit at Christ Church Sunday. Miss Martha Stockdale spent Sat- urday in Geneva. Miss Len a Dadson of Geneva has been spending a few days with Mrs. -Jasper-Howell: —«*• . Mrs. Charles Parcels visited relatives in Geneva Saturday. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING used cars ready for your Inspection. These cars are all guaranteed. Franklin Series 9. Chevrolet Seda n '19. -Chandler Towing '17. Cadillac Tourin g '12 (2). Hudson—15-40. * ..J>odg.e..TP.urIng....'18. - — J-; Jeffrey Touring '18. Steams-Knight Roadster, '18. Essex Touring '19. Grubb Motor Sales Co„ 369 Exchange St. 40 Third is. expected to train with other machine gu n units a*t Camp 1'pton from August 16th to August 30th, in- clusive; Captain A. C. Betz, Rochester will\ b e in command. Small arm firing of the infantry un- its at Plattsburg will be conducted . under the supervision of the division ordnance officer, Lieut.-Col. J. J. Da- ,iy. Tho units of Ihe nei\ly federalized Third are preparing lo devote muc h of their time on their local rifle rang - es before going to Plattsburg in quali- fying 100 ppr cent of the organization in tho instruction course and thereby maintain their high standin g in small arm fit ins, which was hold by the regiment for many vears before it went overseas. A special effort is bein g made by th e regiment to rerrult each unit to its maximum strength before June 30th. Some of the units have attained max- imum strength and an enrolled wait- ing list. 1914 FORD TOURIN G CAR for sale in fine condition. Cheap If taken at once. Inquire 11 Dprcbester Ave . 35 1917 FORD TOURING for sale. Car in good condition. $350. F. S. Brownlee. Fairfax Building. 65 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ST( RAGE SPACE for rent. In th e Chapman Factory Building, Middle street. , 9 i MISCELLANEOUS ONTARIO BUSINESS INSTITUTE, new Fairfax building, bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, secretarial and allied business subjects. Dry and evening schools. goo Doves. Hatched Hen's Egg. A novel experiment of Mrs.- Ernest Hlrsh of Pittsburgh, has proved a iuceess. Two doves owned by Mrs. Hiish,. after three weeks of wnitlng, became the foster parents of a baby chicken. Several weeks ago Mrs. Hirsh as an experiment, placed a full-sized hen's egg under the mother dove. At the time she did not believe the dove would hatch the egg, and day after day watched the nest exnectlng the dove to leave the nest However, the birds alternated In sitting upon the egg, ana finally their patience was rewarded, A \chlek\ pecked Its way out of the \Shell and immediately tried to get out ot the nest. Hobart Seniors Gave Dance. Using the decorations of the Will- iam Smit h Junior Prom, the Senior .£Uasa..-e£—Hofeart~\-ga\-xr\a' ''WTy\\su?\-\ cessful and enjoyable danc e in th e Gym last Saturday night. Th e num- ber of people there was almost as great as at the Prom the evening be- ' >. fore,,and the elass was able to real- fj • ize quite a sum, which will g* toward the class leht, TlnUn's-wchrstra fur- nished the music. Automobile Repairing and Overhauling Washing, Etc. Satisfactory work at reasonable prices. WM. K. 1MIJXER Soneca Alley rear Savings & Loan Associatio n Phone 833 GENEVA-RUSHViLLE \ BUS , . :f via. Flint, Stanley, Gorham * -f I EAVE RUSHVIULE, T-.Z0 A. W. 1P.M. LEAVE GENEVA from In front of Fox Cigar Store, Exchange^. 1&:45 A. M. 4:45 P. M. —SPE^HAt-SA^FtifWA^TRtt* if \Leave Rushvllle 7 p. m. Jf. J_eav«-Gan»*a-4©i3e--prTm # ****** »<UA»»»A**********»» * • r Dorsey Buys Barber 3usiness. Announcement was made this morn- ing, that Louis II. Dorsey, one of the well know n barbers of the city, had just purchased the barber shop a-t 37 Linden street from George, 8. Flint, who in turn recently purchased It from Floyd Joslyn. After purchasing this barber business Mr. Flint had an op- portunity of engaging in the Ice busi - ness' in Auburn. As his ice busines s will occupy his entire attention, he -de- cided to re-sell his recently acquired barber business. WANTED* Read the Want Ads. •erettinfl. Th-ey af© In- &rm&®$ UP &m Young married man >, \ wanted at once for: i t outside work, Steady ! • t • - •< i job. Chance for :' I future. Good salary || and commis*ion. TheMenterCo. 29S0«ecaSfc Geneva, N . Y* v*> -: M**A****A»A****»*Aft,fr«»Atf .1 i\ • I . •I _• I-- .«(.. -1 r- .-„ |»- v i\ ' < ! • - , -•- It's Made in Geneva TlicButferllyli^iit All Ready for Him, At k. politic*} ,,meeting;..h«ia,:.ir .» provincial town taJBpjtenu - ,«.cMwd*l audience had assembled to support a parliamentary Mtrididate* , •; \~ if •*«.- During the speech of the caridldaM % man put bis head In tt the door and Unto* in a stutoxlia tofce, *0j|n anywnc here sell me «x pennyworth '«jf sensa?\ , t . _ . •;*,,. T\ Tht speaker halted, evidently fltuta- dumfounded; but the chairman Of the itoeetint immediately MiiHiced the ttt>- tntist by retortiiHc, •*•», hut yon lw*» aothlnc to put 1| iav-n^jrpttiy* OM» J-a