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INTEREST . ^ ON »affy| f ffi ACCOUNTS nr is a §5ut^e_fi£crediL on credit. Deposit yotrr- money in a bank where it can help legitimate business. •.... - tU ' *Q$t Stytfttxtit Wcvdt £& : $30Souilffrarren Street 509 North Satina Street Syracuse, New York Xfounty Jail at Canandaigua by Jus=\ V Member Federal Rewnrc tyum 1 * vw v-*>a«>2 Right Refrigeration Keeps Your Food Fresh,. Cool and Tasty more tb good refrigeration ' f JthSii Che fqod and ice you s&ve. Food that is kept fresh is most appetizing and no\irishin£, especially in hot weather. We have the right kind of Refrigera- tors, in various attractive styles and frizes. Also Freezers correctly designed foT'Saokingice cteim properly.^ - ^mein today and see our display of these and other .hot-weather utilities. P0r]hcester ®. Rose St.* Geneva, N. Y, STORE REGENT THEATRr •• ~ - Geneva's Pleasure Palace HOT - -1Wtttt!W*-l».-M. A 4 P. M Evening, 7 P. M. A 9,P. M. TODAY ELSIE FERGUSON IN \THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE* JACK DEMPSEY in \DARE DEVIL JACK\ Holmes Travelogue International News Pathe Review THURSDAY ALICE JOYCE in The Vengeance of Durand F1INT PlJnt, July 21—Mr- and Mrs, H. Newton and son Warren and Mr. F. o. Newton motored to Watklna Fri- day. Mrs. Sarah Smith; of Geneva waji In town Friday calling on friends. Miss Ethel Zollraan of PJ Fri ARRAIGNED ON * ASSAULT CHARGE Geneva Italian Alleged to Have At- tacked Nathan Oaks a Year Ago, A young Italian'who, through an ln- terpreter^]L*«l$ Mazzie of Phelps, gave his name as Sam Viola, 20 years of' spent the day Friday at the hon»e of **.„ „„>„ „_»„** j, v #„ T *i » Mrs. Elizabeth Brlzzee.\ Mrs, Frank are, was arraigned before Justice of Dayla daughter, Esther; returned the Peace W. H. Cornford In Phelps wlth h€r for a short visit. - last evening charged with assault in Evelena Cairns of East Eochester the second degree./ The alleged crime is spending some ttee at the home Of was commute on June 4, 1919, when a ( he ;T. un< * } ' £ r it nl L°r» rr \r „„„„ »„,, **„ party of four, hunting on the prem- _,*£- and-Mrs. H. J>. Newton and Mr. ises of Natbati Oaks near Oaks Cor-' F - O. Newlon and daughters(recently nera in the town of Phelps, attacked • entertained their cousins, Mr. and Mr. Oaks when he ordered them tg jMga. gfesterjganimond and daughter, vacate the premises. Viola, it is claim- iKutn ana sons-IUcnard and Robert or ed, slashed Mr. Oaks in tiio brraat McAllister, Oklahoma, who are on an with a. knife while a companion' who ..Eastern motor trip. • Mrs. Elizabeth Costin spent Friflay at the home of her son, Fred Postin, of Spangle street. vCharles Leet-and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' lieet ana; iamiiy of ^eneca Fails were Was since been apprehended and pun- ished, threatened 'his life with a shot gun. Viola was captured last Saturday in Avenue B, Geneva, by sheriff Uulvin and Deputy (Sheriff Mills. Us pleaded not guilty, waived exam-. _... ...._.. E. X. Eldredge of Maqedpn .was ination -and _was._ gommiMsl.. te the. #m-hftme-^o#-h4i? daaglrterr'iffTg --gr grand Jury. District Attorney. 2>?. t>. Lapharn. Sheriff OulWn and Deputy Clohecy appeared in court as prose- outor and eamplaintng witnesses, laBt night. It 1* said that a former Grand Tury>elu'rh¥d\a John Doe indictment against the accused at the 1 Mroe his* al- leged partner In the assault was taken into custody. A letter addressed to Sam Yorflda, her f ^ thgr F Q Newton. found la We man's porkct by the ctnm^ 4 — -*— ffl ' A w - ««-«<«\»• ty authorities, led them to believe that the niSfle lie gave In couft is fictitious. BELLONAT Bellona, July 21— A\ the • 'annual meeting, of the Blue Bird Guild the following officers were elected for the j year Barnes; vice president, Xouise Kin- ney; treasurer, Elizabeth McForren; secretary, Nettie Alexander; sooiat committee, Clara Turner, Doris Barnes, Myrtle Decker, Arzalia Stevens; en- tertalnment committee, Elsie Reed, Marjory Beamish, Florence Morgan, Mildred Nichols; floral committee, Florence Mojfgan, Harriet Jensen, Mil- dred Nichols. ~ > to-Oago and Mro. O. Ife C, M. Snyder was in Romulus Fri- day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred FrederlckseiL anil Fa^ITy, Jacob Frederickson and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Frederickson and dau- ghters motored to Lake Ontario Sun- day, Messrs. S. G. Smith and Jen Frederlcfcson .are harvesting- a fine crojp\*of #our cherries. ~\ A Orvia entertained twelve young ladles at luncheon Thursday afternoon. A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roe last week, her nnmejs Mary Elizabeth. The Westminster class of the Pres- byterian S. S. will hold a bake sale at Kanhong Point Saturday afternoon this ween. • ,... CANANDAIGUA Matteri, Canandaigua, July 21.—Earle £>• Wai-ner of Phelps yesterday qualified as executor of the will of Mary Jane Burgess, who died in Phelps on June 15. -All property ia bequeathed In equal shares to sons and daughter? as lft Carrie Candllorl of Phila- delphia, Cleveland Burgess of Seneca Castle, Fannie Barnard of Corning, Leonard Burgess of Rochester and Ell Burgess of Phelps. •Letters..of« administration were Is- sued today to James Capozzl oC Gen- eva on the $1,000 estate of Iglno Ral- mondl, who died In Geneva on Juno at the home of James Bstey Friday. K. X. Eldredge of Maqedpn .was at On Entire Stock o • Ladies' Military Heel MIR Floy'de Myron Snyfler of Gorham was at the home of C. M. Snyder Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.. Robinson' are en- tertaining their cousin, Frank Lester of Michigan. . . - - Mrs. Lottie Newton and the • four little children of Newell Newton East Roetiester are at the' home Gladys, -and son Earl were with her sister, Mrs. Nelson Gotts, several days last week. ' - - Miss Clara Newton was in Roches- ter Friday for the day. , PHELPS Visiting Old Pari«h tfrt^i^ft:—Cr €. Mac- Lean, pastor of the First P.-esbyterJIan- chureh and his family are sojourning In Phelps for two weeks. They are Btopping: at the Xtathbun residence to East Main street an* the Rathbtras: are spending the month of July at Crescent Beach, Sodus Point. The MacLeans\ will go to Murray isle, Ihd Island*. • fop'-the\Enohthi \Of teEnoht August. Mr. -MacLean- who waij o merly pastor of the Phelps Presbyter- ian church, -w.lll preach in the North Presbyterian chuirch next Sunday morning at 11 tfetfeftkynew. thne Phelps, July 21—Mlsa Eleanor Ham-, of Rye, N. T., Is spending a por- f h ti t th h f d y, , pg p tion of her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hammond, east t>f Phelps. MrftTX-ewis Mazxie is visiting rela- tives In Ctlca.. CLIFTON SPRINGS Mlis Mary Smith Dead. - Clifton Springs, July 21—Miss Mary Smith of this village, died Monday Every pair of oar Welt Sewed Ox- fords and Pumps must go at— Most all sizes—^Widths A to Most all sizes^-Widths A to\ D am SI .95, S2.95, S3.95, $4.95 Men's Black Oxfords Every pair of our Welt Sewed Black Oxfords must go at— AH sizes—Widths B to E Men's Brown Oxfords Every pair of our.Welt Se^ed Brown. Oxfords. Must go at-^- All sizes—Widths B to JB Men's Oxfo sizes .95 0 Bargains in all departments. \Buy While the prices are low\ <iay took letters of administration, on j tho estate of hiB sran-im«>t-ier, Safrnh , Burman, a resident of Hupewell. who! died-4tt Brooklyn Hrr iSS*. Beside* thf» administrator heirs are four grand- daughters residing in New York and Brooklyn. Real Estate Transfers. . CanandaJgua, July 21.—Real estate transfers filed at the county clerlCs office yesterday wore as follows: Charles F. Barth to Iv>mint •!< Gahisha Geneva, $1; Charles T. and Edward Pendle to Flora H. Dudley, Gene\a, $1; Isaac H. Klpp to Daniel Clements. Geneva, $1; Grover f*. Roat to Sarah M. Righam, Oorh.im. $162. neorprr- U Hujce to L>dia II. Ho><i-, Uorham. $1; I a brother. Thomas Smith and a sister. Annie Smith, both of this viU lage. The funeral was held to St. Felix church of this viHage this niorn- ing. Burial .was nwtdo- M Serievaw MAC I^QUGALL Mac Dougall, Julv 21.—Miss Barbara Copeland o* Rochester is the. guest for a lew\ days of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and fam- ily of Prattsburg werG week-end- guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Seeiey. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Mann spent Fri- day in Rochester. • •. MisRos Kathleon and May Copeland of fieneoa -Falls spent Sunday witn thfir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert \Uons Jaws\ Animal Comedy \How We Hear, * Selznlck News 'A Bray Temple Theatre ^Bfl^^rB¥. TODAY MARY MILES MINTER in \PEGGY REBELS\' Sunshine Comedy ^Mky ©Usliicss\ VODVIL THURSDAY Mary J. Holmes novel picturized in \TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE\ PATHE NEWS VODVIL KltrfiCE TO CREDITORS. atrt to anV-riltt of ihe Snrrngate'g Court al the County of Ontario, notics li heraljy tn\pn to all persons haying d*fans -mgalnst- Willljm Snyder. lato at tto CUy of Ooneva, NPW lurfe, decssseil t the ith l , l tbe vonrlitra a exetrutox at et SI i *o preseiH th same with thcro£i£, to liit? wnd _ •~tte» tew -effl5s<» pt (Jmrge $, Tetf r. .. S2 Sehnirtl Bidgr- (.vnera. M. J. im or Oct»t»a- 1ft. 192D. Executor. Dated, Gonova. jV. 7.. March 26, 1920 OBORGE t TKTKR. .(,t*Oir»gr ft r Executor. Sehool Gardens Will Be Inspected and Graded Byrne T \— \- e . xe .T u S. r .? f _., 1 ^ 1 . 1 ?' ^r!\ and Mrs. Wertman of Geneva $1. f!ahis Randall, '\annndalsua. SENECA CASTLE an- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Miss Klla Seror is caring for Mrs. Ruby. Alls-man who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Stadden are en- .- rr, T-, . tertnlninK their son. Castlo. Julv 21.-The For^iRn Mr and Mrs my SaPgPr are vislt . Missionary Ho<-lrt v nf thp M. E. church lnff thpir S i S t Pri Mt . s , j a mes McHale, will tnko i-linrcri» n' tho nprvicp next ', o f C'annndai\-ua Sundny jilght, Tim theme wlU Le4 Mr. ami Sirs. Edw. «. RCTikte of Syracuse visited at Mai tin Garnette •work -In Africa, and a sistp;* of Mr. Tho n Mrs. Hnivarl, v\lll frlVf> an (in her «orl< in t'l.it country. Sowing: Pirlpty of tin 1 l y Mpthndlut rlmrrh will liclrl a mpetlnfir In tho diutrli p.itlors t imorrtiw after- noon. Morrlq Wiiitrn-v of Ro^lipstpr wns homp 6\rr P'l-cl ,v. Mrs. Kllnr ..f \\cw;irk N. j.. is vi*- It'ng- hor slsdi. MIR K. K. Grosli and family. Mr. and Mi^ F^ A. Fln^h rntoi-, talncd com pan v t>n Sunday. C. I* ppnrxnn l«i \Hitinff rpiatlve.i and frirnds lii CanandaiBtia, Pt.inley and Oor-hnm. * Miss Mnre.irct W\i\nrt!i rcturnpcl home Saturday from thp K I*, conven- tion hold at KPIIKJI l\«ller<>. Mlsn riiopl'o rciisiHi <if pin took PUPPT v : ih 1KI- cousins. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson Sunday nifiht. Franfc'OnJts is impr.>\ins his houss wHh a nefr roat of j-aln f . ovor the wPek-end. Mrs. J. Gibson of Chicago is visit- ing hor Bister, Mrs?. Linklater.. ., Miss Nora Kime.of Flint, Mich., la visiting Mrs. MfClellan Herr. Miss Nan CJambee is at home again after visiting her sister in Rochester. Mrs. Hpckman of Rose Hill is visit- ing her prariddaugbter, Mrs. Clarence' l Trpxler. • Rev. Gco. Auburn. sppnt Tnesday in Seven Counties Orange Picnic. Waterloo. July 21.—OnondaKa, Cort- lnnd, Madison. \Wayne Tofnpkins and Seneca counties will unite with Cay- uga county for a basket picnic at Owasro I^ake Parit, Auburn, Wednes- day, July 28. Following Is the pro- gramme of \the day. Address of wel- come, tV. iST. Giles, master of the New State-Grattgt*^ reapunse by all the Pomona masters present; address jof tho da£ by h. J. ICaheiv jmaster -o? ,\fthe Ohio State grange. All kinds of tlio next fetr days the school pnrdensi will bo insDinnl by F. C. Pi-itz, tptiolw-r of Agriculture In the High Si-hool^J-inch Sirdcn^wULJjft parFpuiry jrr.irtccT rim] a tag bearljii? (ho pra.lo will l,r» fc onO on tho fatdon. Tltr- Biiirlrs arc us fallo.v-ii A <»xer'- I«-nf: H. Pa:i.?r.iytor.v,' C, fair; and T>, poor. All flrar-J?n«i | n il;r publlo plots hnvltiff a }> prad.1 «j]| he witt.druwn- after August 1st, W W»9) they arc lm- P n m «. Sllf )°' J l «-mpti.j-.i s is piaced | No rags! No plasters! No soreness! on this point. tin.i parents nre asVcai Just apply a little .Gem, tQ CQ-opei-AW to tbrvrirt that all SOKISMT KnTm \nn.i «« h nm ^«^,i )( Certain Relief for Hot, Tired, ~~~' ^Aicliing Feet Simple Wormwood Treatment Gives Joyful Comfort Immediately pprrrts, -rrrctrrdtng' a baspbatt bo another feature of tlio day. GENEVA'S GREATEST SHOE STORE See Our Windows | See rocaoi tOBIO oao WATERLOO 20 W. Main Street O. J. CQDINEU. , - Phofl, 160-W. Annual Report of the Waterloo Library Waterloo, July 21.—In the report of the Waterloo Library for the year ending July 1st, 1920, it is stated that there are 7>400 volumes in the library, of which 212 have been added during the year. Over twice the entire num- ber of volumes In the library have been circulated thrritrg the twelve months, namely 15.452, of -which num- ber 14, 668 were fiction and 784 aon- actlon. Thfs means that there -was an average circulation of ovtr BO vol- umes per day . when the library was open. • This does not include Sundays or holidays. <• The financial report of the secretary is ajs follows: \lleoelpts Balance July 1, 1919, $484.- 24; Taxation town of Waterloo, $400.- 00; State Grant, $100.00; Interest on Endowment, $674.61; Membership, $5.00; PineS, $76.00; Total, $1,638.85. Dinbucod. D6ok3, ^aS 1818 , ^bfSaTnf, ,$181.80; Librarian, $349.30; Jariitor, i2i2£& JDtdHfaihtJ^'fi^l^ j bo another feature of tho day. Tho I Tn <> y t present is committee In charge of the picnic Is five hours a day, six days in the weeK, pairs, $34.00; Other Expenses, $48.25; dr. —Toraipji.oijs.ss.— \ library service at present is will j Batencg I E. C. Wpathrrby of Cayuga county and -fM. P. Terpenning of Onondaga conn- „„ , , - that all ScKnUTi Balm \a'nii see how good it feels. No gardens may bo puor-ossful. After the trouble at all; its as pasy and pleasant list of the! to use as your vanishing croam. For it soaks right tn.'destroys offensive odors, reduces swelling, softens hnrd- -A Kmdp fiaulenR will bo published. A bigger and bottor school, garden is under way. This means that 'd fair i ay. This means that all f=rhoi>l gar'dencrs should be think- ing iii.out their exhibits and making- ib. u plans for It. J'rizes wkll eX m be jrirpn for the bf#t school pard«'iis* In the rlty. nndit. Is the dosno of those lbtut J b bgctut Jt *iK bp « eP< Bs aT y to provide a large number ot prizes <»u. of the surest viaya to Win a prize iri the fall Is to have an A grado garden g, tens hnrd cmllouspd ppots and drives out all l i l Waterloo Briefs. Word was received jesterday of the floath of Charles E. Yost of Quincy* Mi<iii. ITP wns a former resident or Fayette township and a brother or Mrg, Oeorpo K. Marshall, Jacob B. Yost and Mrs. R.- E. Sae&er of. Water- loo. . rhftrtes Pifrson has nroTOd into the Fulton residence, West Main street,- owned by Tom Hatcher. thp nclips ami p^ Instant rnllpf from porp. tirrd. trn. A acilne. burning, swollen feet. Poctors and recommend it. an<l thousands of people use it every -dajr- —One—smalt; -pireRage wlTfiteep your feet cool arid comfortable for Died at the Steering Wheel. Ironton, O.—'When aii automobile came to a sndden stop on tfte lnellno leading to a ferry boat, -speetatersiifc vestlgntedand fotind that the Jefferson Champion, ngei niinent TGTontlngfbn (W. VaO business dead at tke whieeK His the name except Sundays and holidays, also two weeks In August.when, the building is Waterloo, July 21.—Monday Rev., h. Chl jid i , y B. Chalntix rejoined M y , family ^f the i Methodist parsonage Having spent * week as instructor at Silyer Lake Ep-. worth I<eague institute. Tfuesday the ChalouXs started for a trip- in the Adirondacks. . '. Rev. Wa tt. York left yesterday /or a ten- days vacation at Mraitrose, Pa*, where he will attend a ministerial institute oondiieter by Dr. B» A. Torrey and Dr., A. C. Blxon. She Woolen Mills baseball team yvill play the Andes Stove Work a tieam of Geneva Saturdays July ii,, in Seneca Park, at 3 p. m. ' __ ^Bera-«a--aaifglrter'to Mr.\l^TSfrsr Harry IieClear, this morntog. Mrs. Asa Edgett is spending,some, \tinie \^^\^tligr^stintry \VKiffflg Mr. and Mrs. John Long and Mrs. Bessie ES3- :gett. \•'.••] Mrs. John Mackln and sister, Mrs, Kendall of Geneva, mr* to leat« tn the shrine of St. Anne and wtll be gone ten days. Mrs. W^L.Iiunter; Miss Wylda Han- -i-——-——-•- i- . . . . ^ • i'•_•••.)••' . : 4 room, at 2; 30 wli%ire ittto^^CKlIl be pro? Vided to take the raeittberl-.tq the lakek Miss , O'LougMin, accompanied by Sister Rosa Maidaliirie, ~lMt this morn-' •inr for a trip In* eariada and to tfit SMrine of S|.' Aimt Mr,; and MrSvSewardJjlsk of River- ton TT. JTari4 ttoelr sens,*- Leonard and Edward, ivho have beeii #e guests of • Mrs. Geatge pitz^ll, •vresJ3MTttin > street^ have., returned ioinsj tnet;&ip toein* made by aoto. LeoflfifetTSilsk; of Sa= vannab, father of Jfj^T Seward Lisk ac- companied them: hoine. » J , j John N, Cornell of Yate, and Mig» &, of l^ teiv aadbairs-.-3S-. &. Hingen of Chester, N. Y., life- guests at ttfe home of Mrs! S. H, Alltn on 23rginia street. LdBerty TempM, No. \ 62, Pythian Sisters, will holdca.4>iciaic at Cayuga ^hf W f. anesd ^y &«fnoon,' July 2Stn.' .... V1V _. w »«. t Ja . w .^— •— rhey -will meet at the K. of P. lodge- the X.6high Talley Jtailroad company!, §§ .tj, married at ,St fanl^a rectory, yeatew day afternoon at 2:30, by* the pasto*' the 3ftev.\.J. B. Arth'ur. Mr. and Mr* Cornell .will matte; their hoSte at Yl( \where Mr. CbrneU Is enipToyed k M Be Ready for Cold Snaps! . Warms the room where St stands arid circulates sur- plus Hot-Water to Radfc ators in other rooms. Re- pays its costs, in fueUsavr- ings. Running water not* f ^Srt^ Radiator-BoUer We _ , f on. sMAor vttittimaietoilav without any obligation*? you,. sizes to fruit rooms and FOP Soft Coal For Hard Co.l it 11 u 3-B 4-B 6 *> £« 200 250 300 lfci 1 234 27° 4-A 6-A • * ** 330 400 M It . 191 234 279 327 Price» include Expansion Tank and Drain VaTvi. f*fi4e» do not ino!ude laber, pip* and jfittinflt. Radiation r* ttt regular J&-in»Ji«iabt^eekHnfH*HWE*^^ e' to *uit your rooms. \ » , \ ' Write or Phpne for, ovir repce«ntatl\fo to call. PLUMBING ANp IfEATlNa 475 Exchanu* 8t • Rhone 4312 ^ . ,'Ctinmni, N« V* * /ii Peace first aHd tl tt nations for inter) lo be the Republioa |ued by Senator Ha The candidate ai icint the 'challenge Democrats, emphasiz Cox conference, to 1 (ent'g Leag-ue of Nati Issue of the campaig tag announced hims It ready to go bef< Kople in a referend lion. Senator Harding's' Ing gun of the cam] My 10 Senator Lodge 1 JteUfl.cation in *)$?}; Jettg senator watiii* lhat.no campaign In. republic ever involv than this one. \In tht mil nf n