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<*~r<<''V'»«»*m»?^^ atu O'Mitrim ros AffordToMiss Our Summer Shoe Sale? 4 1 tl £ si Wmy new and important offerings are listedfor the rest of this week. But laevertheless fm «M) find them here at greatly reduced prices. and grades, \#2.5© Shirts with collars .,>•.-,.'..f,'.^r. l ....F Mm^t Hats and €&$*„ ,\ \T^~ v The'best line of men's caps we meu 1 a Men's Work Shirts and Overalls ial for the rest of Summer sate \i% $1.42. shirt, va&i6 Cretonnes, 65c and 75c qualities, at yard.i4.3fe> 30e Unusually attractive \Styles in dainty designs and col- orings for draperies, summer furniture coverings, etc., on©yard 1 wide> / •, . •' . -^ -, ' Season-End Purchase of Women's Summer — *sr Many good styles and sizes can te fttimd IIJ tftiS §ea* son's end clean-iip In our fta&ies* SummSr fc3r|isSSS--& every wanted eofojF arid color Sbr^feinattoir, ? .', J 5& tljtfilf -r»T*/.'r^*r.T.t.Tfl.^t $4.90,- $<fc$8 $flf $9.f5 Don't Miss Our Safe of Summer Underwear <SOc Union ^Suife r 4ace lrirtime'4 ^ lace trimmed of strait teg, aM Sizes an<l , |tytes/|li.50,Jfl ; .25» 75c and 5OC Sale value 98k, 85c, 72q an* 49c, * \. ' ' Men's Shifts and Men's Shirts M, sale ai , $f:SQ, ls%le al W 72C 1 V $5.50 \aw Fte Meli*s gool w o $1.00. v-aluei -and vaked JB.S.0 and ^t^Q en $3.89. Grocery Department a you ^ Bargains ate Hnies; a gooi change tesav^ every ^ay^We hw$ SLII- Saturday, 24th r 5 ®ss. ^ .Geneva's f rst hloci ' tomorrow evening i der I he auspices p| sSC xVpierican iiegi« 6eg'in.at 8:30 o'doe til 11.30 o'clock. .^>ost.. TJieJigsaLfe show, windows of giiop and the Quic ' and oihers. Major Wilson has offlered itind~ ^* DEfiJRESSlON FROM Eye strain and ill temper go hand in hand. The first oausss the latter. Don't imagine that | '( Ui,»\ iMP«™ | y •»» >t(»a w ^ «\ opinion. It is « provable fafit *'hKt\Hi«demonatratecl | 6very day in plenty of Optometrist's offices. 'GI«Bie» ohe»r poople up by re- moving eye strain. Better be a wearer of glasses than a pos,sii v mist. Our services will prove the truth of the above. Optometrist 31 Seneoa 3t. ' Qonova, N. Y. HEFINISH YOUR \~ OWN CAR Sherwin-Williams* Auto Enamel are made es- pecially for the man who wants to refinish his car at home. They are easily applied, possess great durability and enahld the amateur .to ,s^at», splondid fi n i sti on his oar. i. UO. 87 Castlo St., Opp. P. O. Goneva Auto dubs in Various Cities To Stage Runs to Wat- kini on ^ugtisf 4th Watlcins, July 21.—Automobile clubs In cities and villages throughout tho l-linger Lakes region will 'stage run* to Wntklns Glen on,August 4th, -when I the Finger J.akps regional basket pic- nlc will be held there with prominent state officials as speakers of the day. Invitations have been sent by the Fln- gor takes Association to Go^iernpr Smith, Soci'Ptai'y of State, Francis M. Huso, State Highway CSrnmisstonei FveilPiicto S. Orpine mid StJ&te Conser- vation CominlsHiiiiipr George IX Pratt to address tho gutherlngs, it . • Each of tho state orttclate will .dwell upon some particular phase of the sociatlon's ^orlc. such nfl^beneSts to motorists, to others seeking hettei roatla. to anglers and huwters iwid to jthe rummunttles of Centra} New Yorlt in general. At the same'' 4 tM.% -each will discuss a subject of v^tal Interest, tho nature of which./he Siiealters- have nut announced. * Committees in tho vaiMus towns aro hard at work in lining \$> ,.chamuors of commerce, I£lwftfi|s # ,, 1 ,.a,h.d Rotary plubs, granges, sportsmen's organiza- tions and others in a general extfdus to Watkins. with the Idea, of fostering: a keener spirit of intef*lft3llmiinlty CO*- operation in tho linger lilies movo- ment. - - —, Liberty Hyde Ballfey, formerly dear* of the Agricultural ^ollcge at Cornell l*nlvw«Hy-a«4-ehah4nan try IMo. CommisHton appointed by the late President Roosevelt, has tenta- tively proraif»;d to presides\ An invention has been extended to l-'rank H. Stout of Auburn* who'is an 'enthusiastic Finger-I^akes bodst^r and j who has won considerable praise for Ins unKiup and oiifdrtal interpretationa of iinisii- on the piano, to introduce a rc'h; eied a due', Mrs. FuUon also slnglug..pastor a,\ aolo. There Ta gome broapoot _olottCqngregatlonal having: Mr. and. MM.' Fulton return in iiih lie lias composed and which he will dedicate to I tin' I'lriBir I/iilscs Association. He SUg- i spsts that it be entitled \The Finger | Lakua March.\ , A vocalist will accom- •R- x- **** * * * * UM43> . . - ». PLUMBING FIXTURES ^ r ..... «.- .want ths tbost Sa up»io« ^ :\ date plumbing fixtures sea us •< | * right away. We.4jav!SrNt*full lint A :f: at all times. RAPPLEYEA 26 Cherry St, -Phone 6837 * the Want Acts. They aro In- ' ' '••••-•- pauv Mr. fluut to \yatklns. ^ot.^rist5 are^ advise* to bring, their b:i\ii»i-t lum-lips and ample accoinnio- dntluns v\ ill be provided picnicking 1 . p.irilpR in the spat-jnus groves about I tho ium»us glpn ut tho head of Seneca I Lake. Pilots for the various automo- bile tra-ins have already heon selected. FAYETTE • \ •-'* ^ [Converted Saloon Keeper and Rescu» Mission Worker Spoke on Suncfay Morning. FayottG. July 21- ThriiiR.i the, kind- ness of Hev. W. H SgylVt. t-ttStoi- \^ the Seneca Falls «'< clinrrb, Ka>p*.to hadi tin . , ,.„„„.,, on Hun<3ay irornlng to .i?nr .lohn Ful- ton and \v,fi> of-«fte UPSCUP Mission in Harrlsburg, 1'a.. who, woro Rpendln^i SiHxlny in Spneca 1'alls. O'hoy spake and s;ius at the aarvics of the feder- ated Ri'fi)tm<'ii and t*uihem n churches H'fc'ih', irorcJiafcirdl iln ' bV» diun-fv saloon keeper and told the otory- of his life and conversion in an interest- ing and helpful way. He is mow eu« nintendent of the Rescue Mission in 'arrisburgr. Pa. Both Mr. «nd Mis. arg eScceTTStit^SIrTlSrs'TCno tho conjingvjB^ Bev. K. D. Merrill ©t Seneca.Falls. The program for tho union, evening .servloe* for the coming thre* Sunday evenings is us folloWa: On Sunday evenine.Uuly J5, Key. W. M. Seyteri, of the Seneca Fella Memorial chuojh wllj. preach, fall.for. a two weeks' series of evening services^ ' •-^y«^/;3W._^\'r ; fl ll »7. J Fr^ S! ..3Ssr hee preached on Sunday morning In the Methodist cha-ch In Ssneca while Rev. Mr. Tompklns preached for him here, Mrs. Effie Robblns spent everal days recently with he* sister, Mrs\ Char» lotte Sheridan, near MatfDoujrall. Mrs. Elsie Bishop and' little son of Pittsburgh Pa., are visltinjr tho for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WillUm H. Slsson. \\Miss Nellie McMIUen of near Mac- Doug-aU spent Saturday here with her «unt. Mrs. Eva Hllkert. Miss Phoebe Wolpert returned on Saturday from Rochester whore fibe attended the New York State Chris- tian Endeavor Convention. Mr. and Mrs. c'hrlstrnan and Mra. Brandt of Leroy who had been visit- ing relatives and friends here and at Romulus have returned lo thotr .homes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lanning Who spnat several days the past week with Mrs. I'Effle Robbins of this place and Mrs. WHUam SVhaffer at LaKe Gayuga ro- turned on Saturday to their homa in Roohester. Mrs. Charmlpn McMillen and son Beryl are spending a vacation of sev- eral days with relatives m TompKlns county. Mra. Eliza Bachman of the Johnson Home in Seneca Falls is visiting Mrs. Julia BonrrlnKhoff. The children, grandchildren* and gpeat grandohiMffen of ftlra. Krankenfleld tendered her a birthday party on Thursday, July 15, at the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Jacob FrftnUejv field, east of town, in hono?*of the fop' mer lady's SS birthday anniversary. Her health Is remarkably good for one of her years. Mr. and Mrs. Neal and Dr. nt>A Mrs. Rood of Freevllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel Kuney on Saturday. Mtioh of the wheat in this neighbp^ hood was, out on I'^iday and Saturday and shocked up well. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaffer left on Saturday morning for their annual visit by automobile to Pennsylvania points of interest In \Die nelghbdrhood of AlleVitown. Fred Mongin of Hornpll arrived on ^Saturday for a visit with his family, who are spending their vacation ter» with' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kun«v. Glenn Kuney, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kuney of Kuneytpwn spent B^ir. eral days tUo past week •vrtth Mils errand parents, Mr. N and Mrs. Seymour Kuney. Alvie \E. Peebles \has been marketing hlfi sour cherry crop in Auburn. William E. Fisher and family of Seneca Falls were visitors on Friday evening at ^he lioYn»s ot Mrs. Fishor's mother, Mrs. Ellen J s Bergstressor. Mrs. J. R. Kreutter and family have' returned from a week's visit with the former's daughter, Mrs, Barbara, Trautman. in Geneva, The -union service 6ri Sunday «>veh- ln|r was held in th» \ '\ \ ------ congregational chuccn will' preach. I T5n Sunday \evenffis August istj £he| Tyro Reformtd conKregatlon, of which Bey. e . M. Boughton is paatoT, will be present and will service. On Sufti SthlTRev. Robert\ conduct the entire tY«i1ng r _Augmt Merrill, pastor of , p the Seneca' Falls Presbyterian church, will preach. Rev. W. 6. TompKins of Seneca Falls, who preached in-th*-JVIelb.odist.1 ohurch on Sunday morning was th* guest, at dinner of Rev.- and Mra, Van- nee. May and Bert Kuneyof Suneea Falls have been visiting their grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kuney. Rev. W. H. Seyfert of Seneira Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Johu Fulton of Har- rlsbilrg, Fa., who fooif pa.* In the ser- vices on JSynday mornin« In the Fay- ette Lutheran church, Ware guests of Mr. and Mi's. R. W, RttM bvii> A\ r Ch«ut«uqu»-W»» M SucetM Ovid, July^2%—4aast Thursday even- ing: the Btedpath Chautauqua closed with a fine entertainment by Victor's band,, Thta aa the first•• Chautauqua (and OVid Mas Bad ^aET.—or ttrero) whew -the sah» ofr d:iefeets was com- pleted the day before Chautauqua began. The local committee this year sold 779 adult ana 106 childtsn's tic- kets, Over seventy guarantbrs have been seoured for 1921 and *' Chau- tauqua for that yearja assured, Mr. and Mrs. Mrshali Howard of Rochester and family, .ape octtpying the Dltmars Ctettage on Caytiga Lake. MfifaBd Mrs, -Bidred Tunnison pi Ithae* viaUeS ; fsX .WiUfem* 3P«6rteTs s Sunday. George SpeticeT ol Syracuse tyeek end guests of relatives Mlfcg Catharine Riaan bt Washington, D. C is spending several weeks at th6 home of her parents, Mr.. and JMrs;«Roan on South Main street. Miss • Elizabeth Franklin In home from Rochester for a two week's vaca- tloti. ' . Miss Julia Sultz of Roohester is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. 3. Hfllard. •William Porter is visiting; relatives In Ithaca. Miss Veronica Maher .who has Iwen spending some time at her home here has returned to Rochester. Don AUen is home from Boches'ter for a week's vacation., Mias JSlizabeth Stubbs of Geneva spent last week at the, home of her uncle, J. E. tValthart's. Bert Swltaec lieva,\ 1 ' * ' '\ ., .;. Mrs. FredertcK Stevens and *9augfe- ters, the Mlss.6* Gertrude and R8th are vls|iing Mr. and Mra. B!. !•. BOHon,\ Mrs. T. H- WiHlamson of TruihanR- butK spent last, week with her Mrs. EHzabeflTTSiTecTaickT \ Mrs. Julia Kinno who has been at her home here tor several weeks is visiting her daughter, Mrs; Bneli In Horkiraer. -. s Mia. Bbhise Chapman of Newark, N. J., is visiting in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Horton and W>B| brothtr, Hugh Chapman tor th& sum- *Tr«. George R. Finton of le b tidd by Mr, M. ABft « g o Poughkeejpgl are being entertaine b Mr. and Mr*. M. Roan. Rochester Farm Geti . . ._,} 3?he State Hospital CorhmisRlp^i announces that it has awarded Jft 4ho ffiugene G. Saokett Company^^gf Hoehetter, tst for „ J2J.96, the __ __ ___- •worfc al the Edgemere building, and for new W.% floors at the Willard State Hospijftl, WlIlardL G'M , July 21.—A. bad accident ppened to Frank Qabunie Saturday \afternoon when a load of hay upon which he -was riding tipped tivSt* throwing him to the ground breaking both bones in one leg above the ankle and Injuring the other leg. He was taken to thS SenecaJPalls hospital for an X-ray examinatloh, returning homn Sunday^^.^_,._. -,.—~ . : :' •W. 3F, Rapble Is spending some .time In New York Archie McWhorter atteiiUed a suppai- and meetlnjr of the\ ^nltnarkan GrvUo •In Geneva Thursday ©vening. Milton \Vy.augh.jK&tur'ned tojiis %onw north of\EpmuTHs Sunday after «pend-^ r ting- some tiine .-with his\ grandparents \ | here. > • • , •- ,» ««, Abtier Smalley of Owaaso, Mich., has been visiting several relative), in this vicinity; ^..^ ' iK ^^^: M&MS- fi. AlSionmia iKisre i« vplSirrr display in the door t(je- Geneva Saving! the flags are very eli at hundreds of ctoJla Die decorating have Robert Broadfoot, work is evidenced arrangement of t&e^ TU« sale|Of th^, j mark the patrons < in charge of Henry care of the i trance and Clarence take care of the • tram^ Each of the slated by six ^ed £ Arrangements liai seating the spectatoi pated that many wi the dancing and enjc Headquarters for i be located in the-Bo: where applications f the Legion 'will be\ legion buttons dis members. Girls wi patrons of the cam! cation blanks in th • pective legion raeinb them to the headfi members of the lagic al! United States wai to wear their lapel t f i serve.In the same of other patrons. The sale of tags very encouraging to legion and today bi the city selling tag house. The -proceed »re to be used-for we •Jeserving world wai Law and th \How did you coi ' Itter?\ \li wat, all becaiii supply &Dd demiod. culprit \I was try;, dent supply of moi dimand for lt\ t Cletr*. Vaulta of Con thi-Wint AtT*;. ,Th%jj are Tntai« i^yyisj!^^**^^^ GENEVA, *************** \ 1m. Ja&fife dmltjaUk