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Few MOMS Dollar* •u But Shortage of dans Is a thi* section o« the the largest and best HEARING ON Mayor Tnyitet Citizens ~Tif State Viewa Before gaged To Guard Beach small amount ol additionallndney i received today by The Tlm*B tor ««-bathing beach fund. TWaJ^^aii omnem^diowever, . th0 gratod total a, few dollars] over the •h«fcterge J of cans, be properly acknowledge<3»ln 1 Cherries «n#berries: are packed in report. However, the kaowl- enamel lined' cans, While there is' a ' ' half the necessary jahartage of all ti.n cans, -the need of hand has seemed., to \ ie enajweji lined canB Is atjthw pres- dl Tomorrow In connection wist the regular meet- ing of the C««nmo« Council the City Hall 36-cent Increase which has been re quested fey the^ Empire Gas and Elec- tric Company. The following, formal of -the hearing was today toy Mayor George S. b » Some extent-and it la believed that g™ the remainder.«* the^estlmatea $850,, Tra t tlon condUi0n8 ma1 ly remaind $ be secured without much diffl the last meeting of the Com- mon Council' the general manager- of the Empire Gaa and Electric Company Towns or Any Towns Adjacent Thereto — — - -----—._—-*^\ • Vi— Albany, 7un» St-r^SPitl! Fourth at' July preparation*'actively under In many pJacea, Cwnervatlon * miSMioner tJeorg* 0 . Pratt has warn no-called l^ tnit that it to Metal l& flr« baltoooa In tl th* cU1 tr *\ A c ind it yw decided that it would nprb# uede saiy to plough and grade it again this year. The ground *- ••- '- good cendi#pn indeed be necessary will be to clear away •{jtlrts easoa% growth ot—grass-and ^expense for the ploughing ajnd gtTSMb \ll w! Wisner, a Hobart College student who has had experience in responsible for present con.ditioMB. Tin. *Pt*efr*ed-'\and stated' that, j plats mH!s- have -feeeir uiiai>u| t o get ^ *^ s Inessssed cost si & L ot the proposed the plates to the can makers 'top lack | particularly on account of the great. be the to that section -of the law whlch.pTovW.es that \no impllotea hot air Walloons ' ghmll b» sent., up any lire towns jstr IHLJL \ thereto.\ According to Commissioner loons is prohibited in the Adirondack has have in their production, and there been no bettering of-conditions, demand far exceeds the output •which-are vary large one*i>nt ap -es pecially for hotel Aiid, .institution une, ~mr& tiiJl other excellent quaTtitielstrhaa \Been en- i gaged to hav.e charge of *the tents and the beach and in addition a man will *ould-ln-aU-p-robabBity~us9 er quantities of the fruit. canners willl>e able Co \pre-~ serve a much larger quantity, of cher- thlr yeaar than itest V-hen there a. decided shigrfrse of the fr-utt If the can question It now „ As the material tn P,wie« in the city of Glerteva. Thi» mount that the rate for the first thou- feet used each month would t>» serious s,., they for TJte early aour cherries will*be ready l next week, while the later T> man. Mr. Wisner, fn.addition to \ieep- ing order at. the beach and serving as life guard, will also give swimming • f lessons \whehayer it i s possible for ~ —Elm fo relax hisr vigHanee-as beach JLJ TuiiilT i IIIII i~niiii»B.n.i-*.T.i.7,r 1 q~r=—-Ti iTTm.T readyabout July 10«-_ WEATHER PREVENTED AIRPLANE FLIGHTS may be placed either to- -morrow or next day so a s to be all in readiness* lor the Fourth df July ~~ J \\ crowds-.- 20 JII-I cent discount on Silk Shirts \at Rnsmi & Johnson's.—Adv. KASHONG June, 3ft—Dr. ^and i-rove'of' Washington spent tht- week end with Dr, and Mrjs. Jay I'm. it. j. SI>UII<*,W spent Sunday'with Fran^t Find ai.il family. , James Ditmars and family, also Mr. an<l Mrs. I.anson and H. Austin, called tat the umiawa on Sunday Dr. ana Mrs. Frank Snyder and tlt- * tie (taitgiit^p called at Jttte Snyder €ot- t tage uti Sunday. daughter <>ladys, also Waster Richard dau&htpr Ulayds, also Master Richard and friend from Rochester and Mrs. Clark ^were gruesta of the Snyder's on Sunday. Mr. and M\rs. C. Dorsey and friends dropped d«w.n' a • hatful r of T mtich needed moisture here disturbed the \air lanes\ and made, them turUulent and unsafe for the flying craft. Today's breesso from the West Is Just right for flying-and it la expect- ed that Aviator Smith will make a. Sfr3-. number of flights late this 1 afternoon, • - These who wan-t to see the called att he AHegfettl cabin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden enter i Aviator L»»n Smith, Httwaver, Expects Carrying Pa«Mng«rs Thii ^ Aft«pno«n Aviator Leon D. Smith was unable to do any flying yesterday owing to the unfavorable weather. . The Q and get close to the flying operations should take the Ganandalgua state Toad to the Shires fjtrm just west of .Geneva where the •flying ffeld is lo- cated. Aviatqr Smith win-fly every- 20 per fcent discount 6fl Manama Hats at Rogan & Johasotfs.-^Adv.\' • PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schulte- of Cleveland. Ohlo T * came to Oene\'a. this «oal. Cor the company to Service Commission f»r to make a flat Increase of thirty-live cents \per thousand In it» „_ ..., . , rites for <as used \for ttomeatic Bsr-.f!? * P 11 * * f leav *« „ . , T qucatly ttt« <a«e, afore«t flr« to result. • He says that one of ttu worst ___ ___ . -with-which the Conservation Commls- hearing Mr Palmer's state-i- &lon ha * to. contend last year was went the Common Council directed »caused by lire balloons sent up in con- that a public hearing be had on the | section with a patriotic celebration in. subject at Its next meeting, at which j one oftbe villages of the Adlrondaoks. oltfteffTSterested sho'uld-b&J; vltea to attend and state his views as to the position tftat the Common Coun ell should take in this matter. TfflGf public hearing will be held on Thursday, July 1st, at eight o'clock p. in,, and, in accordance with the fee- ; Won of the Cdmmon o CouiKstl, I invite every citizen of -Geneva Who is Inter- ested attend- and state hUt-^ylpfnJLSit the «rewa_eagj|gsd In this -.^.^^ ^ ~— dlseove»=ed—poraons-of-iMeverai of fire balloons. • •••> '•'•%• _5SL.peit-cent diseount- on--Slik~Shtoa, at Bogan & Johnson's.—Adv. : AEROPLANE LANDED IN ATREET0P Gsnavan Who q mobile with the Racing in Auto- Airbraft Helped ^ released on., the. of a lake and were lifted artd owr-ted*' bytne wind -ovet the top of *.- ranee- o (mo\mt»liu between'9,000 and' 4? \ ' mtter tm balloons were-seen soing- over the top otf€R9 niQuniain range, a forest fir* ,w as observed «n th© other side of the .range <of mountain* between 3,000 and Closing prices were: ' -AtcWsorr Am, ,Can §».7*..... .^'.... 40 4m. .C, &, F 138 3-4 •Am. \Smelting 58 J&JDL T^L & TeL. ...«-.....-...'->,,S2 3«4 Anaconda ^Uvu, 65 1-2 Wife. Am. locomotive -i± v When TSl. B. Grubb of Geneva es- Bethlehem Stfeel ..'..'., SI B-8 aayed to make a trip from North! Boael B^J to Clyde in his automobile at a faster Teal.\ Pet. .\\.\.-....\ 29 8-4 rat« ot speed than Lloyd MarsttallJ Canadian Pacific ... ..,..112 1 ^errp de.Pasco Copper 41 1-2 — —- — — — — — j— -** ** w • *•*.« •• ^-^* •** j ^rmi OAHU *^ **fc*«» CottW make flying the same distance in his aeroplane, the latter, accompanicaf fcentrat' Leather I. 65 by his wife, had a narrow escape from t -death when his plane crashed into K e Range of the s Want-Ad Columns fi U it BU^fESS propeityjthat is to be ^ j a FLAT or APAftTMjro that S wantetforTor rentT a case of WANTMCJ a boarder or a boarding place? SOLD? Tslt it a TYPEWRITER that is wanted or for sale? Is_tt any- ^ or ^CHANGE? Is it a PET DOG or thIaF^S ^ BIRDtliat is wanted or for sale? lias it to do wifcli the securing of FEMALE^ HELIV cham- bermaid^ cooks, waitresses,.laundress, housekeeper, or any other help? It doesn't MATTER what the WANT is—the S THE TIMES are mCKTf *.. ,/j _S- 2-4, p^ filling lir—and space there costs very little* —Use a Times Want-Ad ^•^^•••^•^^•M*^^^ day-thls week, weatharjmrtrtth^un- ^\ ^7'acdaJnT^r^STM^a?rSMfrff • •\>-< Ttt ounduwii. Tfnr-Biii->nn mhon tha »ar>* wnm C/IV^I,%J .\CTUCIOIe , . Q y forenoon, when the race was scheduled I i^M „ •: V V ^ as a part at an m.tomobilc «tUe» c*m.t'^^ >ggi ' jttK!l c Ialati ^ palgn. —--% t*\ e •-•••rf*-. *...?!• ri.......... 11 1S Mr. <3rubb and Mr. Marshall are| Brle lst •' 18 1-8 both automobile dealers. Mr. Marshall. Gen. Electric , 142 - has had the plane for a number ori Gen. Motors ..,.«.,.- 24 1-2- weete and he and hla wife had tafcen t Oreat Northern Ore 85 1-8 several trips in it. A sodden fcust otj Goodrich .V...^.. 61 id d I h op] Gt Northe ef\ 70 p fc oj Goodrich .V...^.. wind caused the 4 crash Into the top] Gt. Northern, pref , . \ ranehca of atree fast tra—both uia^^\—~ * - ^ Comfortabl Straw noon and are the guests for the sum- mer of Mrs. B. W. Keyes of-41 High talned filends on Sunday. and family will move st ^t? t- this wwit to Green Gables for the Manhasett, Jjong 1 Mosatty-lo spend the summer w parents, jMfi^ and' Mrs. -A. - Easter, Peter gawnan aa tft a; PTpptri ' nd thl I U •f(,he summer. Mrs. II. t?. Snyder has'gone with Mr. Snyder on a tri^ for a. week, Mrs. N,....B.^ Covert is spending the day In the city. « Re\ James Moore Is at Silver Lake , for t*n days. , ' Everett Ditmars spent the week-end *tn Elbrldge. aJ, ana family, also Mr. and ''Mrs. Hlrir-SBflisse. have moved into \TBTT'niTfJOT^^S A la rep number of the cottagers motored to Geneva Monday 'evening and enjoy«d the ice cream social on the lawn of James Dftmars. held. pany Miss May Thomfsa of Hamlltcul -st-reet\ls~ppendin»- -her™ vaeatfoft In Syracuae. ' t, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hubbs of Wat- kins are the guests of Rev. and Mrs,. J. B. Hubbs xlt So*jth Main street, for the Merrlll-Gracey wedding tonight. Miss Mary Webb or Fulton Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Thorne of the PuWeney Apartments. Mr*. J. B. Hubba returned w the city; ..- „__ B .__ . today from their cottage at Lodl, ae- Tourt and croquet grounds aa* In «i compmHier *y her sister, Mis? -Gene David. Ayers and Tom Kane called at the Ondawa on M- Francis Fierce was ineva yes- terday attendlnit the Sfc Peter's Sun- day School ElfJ>lc t ' _/_ Work has begun cleaning' the Tennis tew days. everything will tie- ready to and enjoy all the summer-sports. \• A piano has been purchased wtll soon be very popular the- cott«gerg aad their frten4*- i. 2ff per cent discount on Silk Shirts . at Rogan & Johnson's.—Adv. . •\ s AMUSEMENTS \Templ« Th«aUr BuciT-Jones In \Forbidden Tr*aHa' . M the Temple tonight, is typlcaUy* Western, the scenes being laid chiefly In Dawes, a country town. Bac* , Jone3^,,,as .Quintan Taylor,\ a young ranch owner .assumes guardianship of • the property of Martoa Harlan, at her dying father's 1 request, to protect it against kriaVHh schemers. Elected i »heriff of Eswef, Taylor, through the - jcookod work of a corrupt ring, headed by one •CarriSfcton, is refused his seat. , He thrashes Carrlngton and the lattera rhief tool. He protects Mar- • *oni against .fiarrlngton's insulta, has , a-flerre eunflght, is wounded and is- covers, a«a' flnatly comes info hi» wwt Bg^a 4 Miss Myrtle Easter.- a teacher at Manhaoett. Long Island, came jiame af 175 Oenesee street. Mrs. John bTBrien of Chicago is in town' for the' summer, and on August 1st will be joined by her son JackjKha ranehca of ^a-tree J«st-*s—both nines, had started on tfeelr way. Mr. Grubb saw the accident and hastened to the rescue.. The plane ha3-4artde<l the tree top however, and while completely Jwree _^ __ r :lrfit. Both Marshall and Els wife re with tmr*.-Q;-Treror < 'Uamp Cus- ter for six' weeks' training,. Harry G- Snilth of the Geneva Na- tional Bank has accepted a petition with the- Pennlngton-Blaek - Produce Company. were placed and rescuers reachedtMldTMe Steel '. :,.-.,..«.. 411-2 hem as any olight move on their part?NlMoirri Pacific ! ,,\ 5# i-S migrht have dislodged the wreckage, 1 Wex. Pet .....-...,._.. ,.18i 1-2 1 N. Y. Central 5SM New Haven 29 3-8 Oklahoma Prod 4 Northern FaClnc 71 1-1 PlR, R. , 38 3-» Newton.* Mrs, A. D. Nicholson of Vick Park, Rochester, is spending a week *tth her. slater, Mrs. Charles Bean. 20 per cent^Jllscount on -Panajna Hits at Rogan tc Johnson^.—Adv. OBITUARY Cork, June SO—The Sinn Fein cont-^ mandant has framed Brigadier Gen- eral C. H. T. Lucas, -Who Is * prisoner in Sinn Fein hands, that unless the 'pa :lce and soldiers stop wrecking towns In south Ireland, Lucas himself win 1)» held respanslbia and reprisals will h» cen against him and any other Brit- ish offlcers who are captured. It wu learned today, Sinn Fein officials declared that ci- vilians must not be molested By the British police and military. It is reported from Ferraoy, Llnoofa and- Ban try that, many irMoren ana children are fleeing from these places, fearing Violence on the part p£ the British soldiers. w - .. - ^,.. i i „.i,, , r.MMrKWr , j-r-There were « BdatSid «««* i«e- are-«io*i»*- W car. we^aS }S n ' ** B «'M?» CTodaptlon -will be j«-Haf>pene*<.in Paris,\ written by Sarah Bernhardt Regent Theater Jack Dempsey, the world'* cham- '»lon fighter appears-&t the Regent tet today Jn the first episode of million dollar producUoa and set- uaredevii. Jack.\ x Dempse* »Pf >s at j,ia best in this picture, and. L t .—-. entlr e production. Is chuck full of (jr-faction v M * g i wa ' oaeVan opportunity f to witness- the fanrous Beiajgey punch —the one whJnj, knocked'-out Wlllard year. J-. feature, the KegSnt ^Newg showing \ Tj ^ e . *t Khaca, tteder 9J regatta on theater. • • ft lanv Picture get awjay with. vrfll take \W Edward F. Roch* - .The funeral ot Edward F. Roohe wilt to* held tomorrow morning at ntne- a'clock at St. Francis-de Sales church. Burial-in St, Patrfck's cemetery. Fun»ral of Gri«wold CMptr At 12 o'clock noon yesterday a-SIa- sonic service .was accorded Grlswold. Cooper at the' home of Harry Smith- on Castle street; Past Master Charles GSulle conducted the • service jwlth Kevr E. H.- Dlcynson, lodge chaplain, assisting. Hydrant Hose member* bearers.. The. body waa Hall and «hen to JJlmira, where today by request of .Seneva Commandery, .N. 29, St..Omar's Com- mandery. No. It, ot Eimlra, will c,on- duct^Templar service^ ' . ... as taken to 20 per cent discount ^on Hats at iRogan A Jhorfa Fanams. SuBii M.. Canandalgua, Jtytus J«—Judge Ha r ry I. Duntpn In surrogate conft has.; made public a aeSlston in the controversy over the estate of J*aS«lI*T?. PeeK, a resident of West BloomfleW who left property valued at approximately $176,000. Judge Dunton rules \that the estate is to be divided among 17, heirs TdFTt as though she taa Peck r who tsatate, will courts. iee appeal to, *ho -.higher A^oummenlHiojP yesterday'in trial of the;.coh^stovef. the will-pf Samh L. JBucKDSghlra; Into feceirBs: a residenV ot Oki&W mint Judge Hairy I. ipunton In lthdt a juy Conte Wp Siirrogajte ats have Judge Hairy I. pun In gj court wlthdut a jury. Conteistants have Laura M.Cofis -ox Geneva and Julia SL Hrdwiiell\et,Buffal9rBhar« alljgrd* perty under the terms of the wlll-Qf their mother, Mary EL died in Geneva^ on> AUL.^ . leavlhg a» estate valued at f:, will also jproyides that they shall' share property described in the T»lxth clause of the last wllf of tesKbtor's buaband, Thomas L BroWheU, the «»ld\ Tl * 70 1-2 74 1-2 rtly quiet until ladders tnem to the crouna.. 20 per cent discount on SUk Shirts at Bogan & Johnson's.—Adv. Sinn Fein Commandant^ TKreitens XsenerftlXucai Sinclair, 10 3-8 July July Interesting. Safety Rally ^ at Smith Opera House Anaudience of moderate size grath- ered in Smith Opera House- last even- ing: lo attend a safety rally which was held under the auspices of the Geneva Industrial Safety Council. A series of moving pictures were shown, dealing with fire prevention, accidents In in- dustrial plants and accidents .caused by undue haste. The evening was con- cluded with a talk by Frank E. Morflt, secretary ofthe Syracuse Safety Coun- cil. Mr. Morris traced the history and crowth of- *tha saf«ty movement and discussed some of th« things that are nec«gsary t» prevent accidents; - SO per- cent diicount On Silk Shirt* Tas£ iiIghL-. at Hog*n ft Johnson's.—Adv. ten It Notes to Employee! . Empire 0as and\ Electric Coin, pany has decided to offer shortly a block of ft* seven- per tient notes to Its eg and' customers at, -par. otes will mature in a ye; have a clause attached which wM*w«i*aA.,j wu. • k • r—*r-**f^ •+4*t 9 *tt**> flV W*W Saxon Motorg .'..., ' ° • 1-2 Southern Pacific*. Ml-* Southern Railway tS 1-4 Studebakar ...., ..*. 70 8-4 pnidn Pidlfld '.'.'.... 112 1-2 U S. 8tMl,»,. u ..i...,-,.., *S 5-8 V. S. St^el Pret .....lOSt-4 It will pay you to look over our line if you'rq on qUaHty.*nd«tyle—$3.00 and up-. ~ PatitimM—$5.00 and^up. _ . . . A Complete Line of Bathing Suite, Hoiiery, Summer Underwear » and Silk Shirts T 7\^° 27 Seneca Street EJ.BRODERICK Geneva, JN. Y. CWfUM Silk T««i. Tb* la Utah Copper •Wtlh Corn. «• 1-2 411-4 O«t«. .101 S-4 SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Si. Pater's Q Mad* M l«rry :«rda; in More' thag 15* Sunday School chil- dren-with their teachers left St. Pet- er's fSroroh- yeatwaay morning aU- o'clock for Pastime Park. The -trip was made by automobiles. The morning was spent In swimming, Vow, Ing, swinging and games' c* varloun sorts, A bounteour picnic \dinner was served *t noon front tablet aet la the wooxl«. Mrs* Mafjdrte \Wagner with the aid of the' other Sunday School teackers, had charge of torvlng the hungry- youn«»ter». Several tests of skill had -ben plait' 'Meetetf for' thee aftertiosn but ralif pre- o th a vented them from; is p cftrrled out 4 t ; g frle ut During- thi storms the^party 4anced and frolicked Incite pavilion. A tired hut happy-looklnir crowd began ar- ng back in -Oenevl again at t:»0 with a splendid silpper and submitted by I. Edfirar Hill will b* con pro- only cent will (ie paid for the amount\ or time that the note haa been, in fcTrce.' ThTBie.notwwTlt be tssoe\d\'tis de nations djt |10, '$100 and M'.OOO. _... reasog'for ottering these securities to th^s^utSld ts~iSat _slTroe~the notopltiff is 6on»tahtly a borrower at the l)inkn, ; it -was\ considered a wise thing for the company to give its employees' and otfeef friends an oppottenlty to secuji tlm blglfliiterest rates **a*v«t« •«-«, current. AnthM Price* Ufc Stories hSfe b«en In circui ldl had Thomas I> BrowheU, the ^a B S. Brownell bjeing tnSPtldned theTeln, i di«d4 Th ^*M*WMU» <Jen«Va coal?dealer8 had recciwid qub- tatfons to the effect that the Btah<larcl:: grades of Coal were to be~fll.78_ \put ton at tha^mlne, This applies only, however, to bituminous coal. There I* no^ change Jn the price Of>4nthraclt% di tll t ftl for the DM iient jaoninniintegrpaying for the DM of the g'rounas. ba» been suspended Wttl th* 'ftfeifc-*a«ting and will then be,., taken jap lot Ofrfeldtl - Xh? comftiltteiif of tho \Books For T3Kejt!ybody\ f'und» .appointed at the Moihlay Evening raeetlng-at the-^ub^ lie tty>fary he'la under ih© atuiplies %t '\te* Bd * Tlt yy © atpies \trie* Board o* TrulBteeiii met yest#e- rf h D 0 C lil ;8ay hi Bei et yest#e chos» Dr- 0. • C. liytle as d P C Stl chairman and P. C. Staley treasurer. been and In Hid Ubr*rie« S. Brown jg SP having since di«d4 The named he establlfhment of OOO.OfOof^our p^pjt *, without any ll irafeverJ v l -eheeks and Mi#» Hityes at«o- has a it llbrajaL_wlj«r« WMie^saMv, Chin IIM grtatlf iu«r«WM4 to the last- few ycer* «U1 tt th* pwient tfii» ab«ut 28 per ctut ot th«'€hlne«e atlk a ami to tt^pmm 8taf»», TbU. js thtn that ot Mw CklBMV. W» f^ awtt *itki h*d b«M la nttr fir « long tittia with th* man«l»ct«ir«c»_of lhl« , hat it WM #•!! understood tfc«t tat quality ot th» QWww* «H tat It WM a»t ate»ted for OM la All eovatrjr bwtaa* «T (a* maaawr to wale* It was worw. An aunofactarer > «*e«r*d < a jioTlaf »let w cm thowlnt H» Japa- n*it autaatl m - . . ... •« av a mult tfct Obtaaataa war* indocad t* to a arjtMi t« ccnfotai with the fomtfidt .of tie aeetteatal and tb< cordlugly t«k«a a treat 1aa^. M|l . Tner* wat «« a aobit colltg* aaa. H»rT*i'« WtffkJy, wto waa noted f y i , for th* s««ftaioo wltli wntcfiM waited lad loit aonajr i% \jtHrttbUm a* did. ««1 who krpt n» tktiractlca for ««a« year* in bmlajHa, aftar k* left bh Alma Uattr. Vm lltip- pearcd far a tm rftt, and waaa fowu) agala a* WM worklar «i If tana. A frlaod >»kadaow^b*\y«at«tf Bag on, and ha replied jirith TehtSuit- thta X ever dfd before!\ *_29 pcr_cent. discount; -on Panama Hats *t ROgaflT ft Jbfth^SdfT Tattooing »«ttoo«f ,.- ..... origin I* loit Jt» hl»t«rlc«r Bnrtog Jb^ftjriii^cirf/iiilto mflii went, bjut-to club Jn the -Mnrqueam I«tftji Lt if^1 jv*?M i tfie ^ Sojutlr '•frvWV* T;f * i^WMf** 1 - •« lack- -tfi«/fftt»odiBd. lii» i«c«i : tiWr-'^)> f ««ttcfe *»?\»«%* a tf by thfe.trJbe. JErederlck <3HW«Hi In theXJwilfnry M«(|#glnp tttfil.to, a fairly complete picture a» «ne*mSotrf incnnrnmny-inontliii of In- open. >mi Deluxe; The Book With the Oval Rings T HE onward march of progresshasdevel' nrirrlaastfriiiifhoslr • nnnknf|rrnatfr refinement, eonvenieflceand tlurabiMtr* 7-one whoat merits you will surely appreciate if you see it and make comparisons. You should know the De Luxe Ring book.'' It will give you better service. It $Mts no more than the old style ring book without these splendid features:— Oval Wire Rings wU1 not m •' teir or flitwirnrtngt, 7- Arch Shaped Rings inapM rinjn, lotnt|\a sitsawuft ag»ln»t Automatic Ring Opener *BM»ouw|lt<UmM4w*«fii • \ On »U mrth»4«t WWlM-II apart With UM tkwmh aad ttatm*. Sheets onWe«ton f s Defiance stfmiter ttun other ring book »%t»«i«lw MTStiM MMIS tMrins out « p«w)an». Cover L Which art nud». i «??3fe «i«lwr MfC s p)an». HI Bull! Into Bin ff Engraving . . Rubber Sttmps TCypevirrtttfs '\ Adding Machines 'Loose Leaf Goods Filing Equipment Not thfi name of an fndTvtdual of an article, but an instijtutron. , ^jttBto.. were played^and dainty re* _,_„ . . ... ftflshmettta.aere.seryea^oji.ihisJawjiu..' of heir, son -Bolana's fltth birthday. J Twelve little guests were preseat. , f J- . • ' ,. ' - . .. • '• - • . ' ' . • . , -i. \* • - • '