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et* §9 IP lii If 3 fl N& Sugar Required for Jiffy- Jell Desserts •a \*TKS/«o5i8 reatfy-swcetcncd. Tfiey com«nfc«lul»ted with pure fruit acid, made XT>oHle of liquid fruit flavor cornea in each package. We crush the frujt, condense the juice and tfe«i it in a bottle. So Jiffy-Jell is a .real-fruit dainty, rich in fruit. Simply add boiling water a» directed on package, thea the fruit essence from the bottle, and let tool, If you iwed freslt fruit, plus a lot of sugar, you could make nothing, tnore delicious. Requires no Council of For* eign Nation S*y» Harding in Campaign Speech Washington, June ft—Declaring the nation \require* no council of-foreign powers to.point the way of American duty,\ Senator Hardin*, Republican nominee for president, la his first cau- pal*n speech yesterday urged the pres- ervation of Americanism am 4he °flrst and highest endeavor of all otttcens of the republic. The candidate's first utterance of *he corapaiffn was heard by - no audience yesterday, being made for a phono- graphic ticord to be released on the- Fourth e*JuIy' and to be used through- a^+hs-^nrpalsn;—A copy of the 3en- ator's address was made public at hta office, afld with it a speech made laot week by Governor Coolidce, of Massa- chusetts, tho party'a vlcepresldential nominee, for a almllar purpose, fo^tEightlor and lie SEES WfiUlY Serves six—at trifling: cost One pacfckg* of Jiftyrjeirserves six tri riiotd form,Of tV|f«slVe if you whip tfie jell. And the fruit alone which we use in it would. cSs£ ygUTaf tfgthjirthe-whqh: dessert^ • , -•_ - Escape of Slacker Philadelphia, .June 30—A *• apeciil federal jgrand ^ry_xestejcda.x. returned Indictments t gainst eight persons as the result of the Investigation into the flight of Graver C Bergdull, assky, de- jserter. r^y ~ It also submitted a. report censur- ing D. Clarence fflbboney. of -this city, I — Ttnd—SJsinueiT. i&Sfiii, and \KawarS \Ef.\^ Bailey of Wrahttffen, Ber«doll'» • jun- seifl for qrpss carelessnear It Mcani- tneiiaeff «5Sft-tTia.rtl«l for Major Huhc, tn. command of % the barracks at <3oyer- TH« MONBY ro* MTU •Y A«KINO«pMtlpw> I FOUNCMaat tat mak»»V OF ft salf ^gtsre?. T • ' -*tJ~%-< Real-Fruit Desserts IIS: „—-Ten-Flavors -~ > in Glass Vials >l bottlm Hka this in each package filint Lime Cherry Raspberry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple (Omngo temon Coffer Be sure to get this package from your grocer, for Jiffy-Jell U the only dciicrL with, theae liquid fruit, flavors ia yitlv ^^attdTfrWnwhich Uerfdollwas released to obtain his burled treasure, -amd for two army sergreants, from wlrohi he escaped, -° JBench warrants wfere issued l>y Judge Thompson for four persons wht WASSALDuaooot, •OlpauedtaUup. • • • AND A bird who cam% HAD HIS own mi*,. IN USKRTY BOtt4% FOR THE btit 3,000 Rotary Clubmen Expected at Ithaca Event •*- Ithaca. Jnnat 30—Additional <tr- _rangernonts for the entertainment of \approximately 8,000 Rotarians who are .expe^tM.' to—coma to fhfg olty to- at- tend the Rotary field flay to be staged ren July 14 will b,e -rnada at a luncheon- [meeting of the Ithaca Rotary club, Vhlch was hefa at 1 o'clock today'at .the Clinton house. * This meeting has been called to map Jt the, plans •sauLiassiga the Commit- for welcoming and entertai FOR A fancy um Copy No. 571 l>S.Uawx2cqUL New*. 85^? [titiiiiiiiiti'iiiiHiiiiiiiiHUUuinniiiimiiimiiHiiumiiiiimniiiiiiiiiHiiimiinin;^ • JI • j FOR TH E oam»-OW U » • • so I atk«4 him ttat*. \WOULD ¥QU ' * • » IF I boucbt a«t«r- ., Mm THBNbe'amlkKl* LIKE A rsrUar |Uj^ . AND 6AID \No th«ak», *— • • I'LL 8MOKC * ig a simple and easy way, which offers those\ who live at a distance the same profits as the city depositors. We shall be pleased to have you use our Banking by Mail Department and invite you to open an Interest Bearing Account at 4% compound interest. /• \f - - • • Morey deposited by July 3 will draw interest from Jaly 1. UAHO/*TR\/ST (g State Street Office—Twenty-five State St. East Avenue Office—Eaat Avenue at Main St. Rochester, N. Y. .... Fcnrrttr Rotary district, cov- ering \ New York j»tat» west of tJttca and also Canadian -provinces. Severe Canadian Rotarlans are expected t make the trip to Itliaca by airplane. • Romeyn Berry, graduate managcrif The Cor'nell tfniversfty association, ts •in charge ef--tb«r local roffimiffee; X varied prognnnjjf fteld day evenf» wit ITie held at Sefioellkopf ,n?ld, the itnl ;^*raltsB<atadtuiK. : PrUes will be given j to the'clubs and individual \members r^xcellins In the contests which will b< ' finductcd. _ — •—* The Price of Collars Drops Immediately L Troy, .Tune 30— The, price of collar! I will he reduced to 25 cents each, ac -eordlnir to announcement made hen yesterday by Cire-tt..PeabQdyi4t Com- ,t»any ana George P. Ide A Company, two of the biggeBt manufacturing plants in tho world. The change in -price is effpetive Immediately. Th< collars are now selling for 30 cent TOCh. . Baptist State- Elected. [— Buffalo., June 30—The _ slate sub -mittcd to the;' Northern Baptist con- tention by the nominating committe* jtni headed by Ernest I* Tuitlfl of Philadelphia, was elected, the tellers !>*eported-\\Ht yesterday's session. Rev. I J. \W. Brouefter of Los Angeles waa Pleetod as one of the thirteen mem bers of the executive committee. State Socialists To- M«»t- Be Ready Cor ^Cold-Snaps! - Xew York, June 30—The New Tori State Socialist party wilt hold an un oAtclail state convention* here Julv^ and 4 for the nomination of a jitflti liefcot -and a candidate For tlait4>d State* Senator, Julius Gerber, execti- tive secretary, announced hero'Yes- terday.\ A platform for the state cam- paign also will be adopted, -be said. IS; | Read the Want Ada. They are I Warm* the room .where it stand* and- circulates^ Bur- plus Hot-Water to Radi- ators in other rooms. Re- * pays its costs in fuel-sav- ings. Rupning water not necessary. , IDEAL-Arcola Radiator-Boiler fteqtitww BO MIW »M w«rm» comfarUMy four or five room* by be«t. EMT t « ear* for moA tsmtm aurariatnalu little ~~« » IDEAL HEATING PLANT FOR SMALL BUILDINGS j ^tBto 4Tft \'For' We will furnish, l.n .si*M to suit roomi and cliiVi*tio cortdltroni. No. 1«B Size IDEAL-Arcola with tOO «q. ft. of Radiation|t31 •;i« >2JO •* • « '< « 1S0 \ \ 163 !•_ fife Soft \ 3-B \ . ..* \ \ 200 \ \ 19a Coal \'4--B \ \ « \ 250 •• •< 22?4 «' &:BT \ ' * \ \ \ 300 « \ 270 N©,-1~A-6iz» IDEAL-Arcola with 135 «q. ft. of RaSi'dtion $150 \ 2-A \ z_ _\ \ zno \ \ - 191 '.r-g^-tr- • u \ » 265 \ \234 « 4 . A « « « - 330 « « 27 , \ 5-A \ \ \ \ 400 \ « 327 Prices include Expansion Tank and Drain Valva. Prices do no*, include labor, pipe and fittings. Radiation i* of regular 38-In. height 3-column AMERICAN Peerless, in sizes at need- e ' to sui* your room*. Write W Phone'for our repr«i<s>rrt«tive to call. . -A For Hard\ Coal NUXATED IRON and Bfood Weld Drug Co., Linden Pharmacy I and Seneca Drug, Co. PLUMBING. AND HEATING jW&£xcijtu\b: 8fc - T*hon« 4312 Geneva, N. Y. . i. 6 BELL-ANS HOT wafer Sure Relief AND I got Wlie. AND ASKED him then* -'••w.-ffa AND HE MbamU ate- THEY 8ATI8FY.* AND i «ibler ^Tbtt'a it euctl/—( .-a-s&ii It ftfftrt^^r'S issri ifyjOt«4yj M Jtf+m t & MacDougall, June 80—Miss Florenc Post entertained a house party o friends from Geneva during the week end. Mr motored to Shortsvllle on Sunday an were guests for the day of Mr. an Mrs. Arthur Lynd... 5frs, M. Mann and daughter Gladjs were guests Qf Mra. George Reeder o Geneva on Monday and Tueiday. Mlse Ella .Fee of Clyde ig visiting frlendB in thla vicinity. iMr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyan Nelson of Denver, Colo., were -gueata the pa* week of Mrs. Edward-Mann. John Roberson is able to ba out again after having been confined to hhs home by illness.\\ __ The young people of the v'efnltv ?re to hold a leap years'party at the home of Jesse Kldd on Wednesday evening. Thomas Bartram of Waterloo spent a, part of last week with relatives here JJrandMf3JgLJ^USl^ -|rTJ . _ . , .„,_, ,,— - iT - r ^~.~ - T7 -.-- rr --- T — - K —; .•^•-i-s-r-.i* weefc-end with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Frank Marsh near Cayuga.. FUTURE DATES June SOjth—Annual Picnic of First Baptist Church, Oaks 'Borners Grove. June 30th—Fay-Bowen-Summit VB. Stoco Lens, Gulvln Park, 7 p. in. June SOth to July »d—Farmers' Field Daye at State College of Agri- culture, IthaCa. _^j_' June 30th—Annual picnic of North Presbyterian Church., Pastime Park, \ p.m. , - \ July 1st—Hearing on Proposed In« prease in Gas Rates Before Common Council. City Hall, 8 p, n». . ,July 1st—Examination of Chauffeuw iy State Examiner E.' H.' Strickland, Kirk wood Hotel, 8 a. m. July Srd^-Fietd VS& StHiadlese*.* July 6th—Opening of -Gonfer^nee for Proteatant Episcopal ProvHjce of New tork, Hpbart Colleg*.\ ' July 6th and Week—Carnival of J. F*. Murphy shows, auapicea ot Order of Mooae, Oulvln P»r,k. \ •• Jttiy-'-lOtft'MByamlgatiTmB for State Soldiers' Scholarships, Court .House, Canandaigua, 10 a, ia July. 27th—Unofficial Republican Convention, Saratoga, Sprlnga oga e, the Uavlland's Both Gobble, the' Gobbler. Faimoutb, Ky.—Another Solomon to needed here to settle ownership of « {'\turkey gobbler claimed by a 1. Bailey anftv Ejpjah Moore, nelgbboring farm- era. Tbenwo meft*e# tBe/M»d duWy earr/Jnj; tbe bird back fend forth be- tween their homes until a writ pot gh§ dugout into c^ V Should Make You Think of : t^th^^^ A y*--~ [The Sugar Saving Cereal This sweet iisvor is rich in its q^y n sugar—developed from- wheat and barley in making. As a cereal for breakfast, Grape-Nuts Sprinkled over berries or fresh fruit; Grape-Nuts J& especially delfchtfiiL The cost is moderate and there's no waste, for every bit oTthis ^ cooked food fe eatable. * -u> H«» ffij\- . ..-^ .iii^lc; J ,-* /^ c '•jt-'t m l I L i • AU Grocers Sell Grape-Nute _ \The Cereal Tliat Needs No Sugar i..,, ,. w -->4 'h: \There's A Reaaon 1 ' Made by Postum Cereal Company, Ine, Bdii Creek/MfcWgan '\'•\ \I tr^rsc, -j\ t. •; *-—i-srtjcwjs •; '.$'•£-.