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^$m V V ffiifejL^Sjffi^^ jMJ^m^: -* |iMM| fra1sMaMaa« J ai M aMad M| aw M sl | ssaaaa» t<| aai HBB aa> 1|||i aMa« i|M M^ M ^^ • #F\ \'.c.\'* v^, *-.^^^^ [Mte ». ' Wl.,-, ^ took deJiY^fy _6| par Chandler _ Six.... It jicka perfectly ami t^e opini -a ofthos.cwhp have drfy<3n it is that -tfee Ctumdler So* fi&fi 8fi»S* / motor iH*?* put itt commeo farm teati abilhyait the ma tor Very te i • W.L.OTIS.: S..ii tli Ecnd, Indiana Motor of Seven Years and the ^ brought the Chandler motor and tk9 one * standard Chandler chassis to approximate perfection. • In these 1 seven years many motors of makes have come and gone. ChandUi tinues a leader among fine cars, because of thft excellence of its performance. On the one Chandler chassis are mounted six handsonje types «iJbody. - ..' .•\-...''* \ x The Chandler Is ti*» Most Fairly Priced Fine Car - < : T |.iSEs SPLENDID BODY TYPES ' ^ Seven r Passenger Toiirjng, S199S ' • • Four-Passenger Roadster, S199S Four-Passenger Dispatch, $207S Seven-Passenger Sedan, S299S * Four-Passenger Cotfpe, $2895 , Limousine, 93495 (.AllPriatf.o.b.Ctefcland.Qhio) \~^\ The Chandler Six ^19^'is that first GhaiidlerSix of 1913. Seven yearsof devotion on the part of the Chandler organi- zation to this one GhapuHer motor has placed it in the positiono|distinction yrhifh it holds* today. „• \ . • Sqven #ears of t service in. the hands of d 6t owners, seven years of skillful by Chandler engineers, has. \ LYNN 3OO EXCHANGE ST., GENEVA, N. Y. CH Phone 2741 !. REPENT THEATRE -'Thursday and Friday Attraction~Extraordinary . CAPT.H.J, LEWIS '(For 25 Years Official Guide In San Fran- cfeco 7 *. Chinatown). Who will Lecture from- the Stage with. His • Sensational Travelogue. \SEEING ± Miss Jreag Mr. town. ._ Miss Caro Pettifc returne'd from weelfs' visit, with relatives therft. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones of Fisher and Mrs. Ida Lewis of Syracuse were oall- ersrat the C. M, DeGrafl! home on Sun- #?.\ \Henry Bolan of Geneva was in Gor- ham on Saturday, Frank Mcl^ane of Ipsylanta, -Mich., joined his family here on Ectoay for a ten days visit. His wife wag called here a- few weeks ago by the death of her Brother, Fred .Phillips, and has. been with her parents since. She wif i-eturn with her husband. x •Mrs. Mary LewiB of Oleafa is-a grute/t' at the Herrlngton home. Jiiss Eva Sfertz of Middlesex visited Wfeyte over Suttday. Mrs. William tester and daughters of Greenville, Mich., d Gd f ith dg , , autoed to Gdrhain for a visit with They will be guests of th'elr you couldn't see If yoir went.there—worship in the temples, opium smoking, the famous •'dent'' a police raid on-a gambling Joint—all thedntimate life of ah Oriental colony of 30,000—a city within a city,- • - ~*\ • Today W JACK DEMPSEY IN \&AR6 DEVIL J*CK*» / -, Pathe Review. International Newa A \tex'» Detective Story ,, O KE \SMOLD.ERINQ Sunshine Cbmedy*Ja*» VODVU. ' July ft.-^Siias Jpji Loudon vIslteSF af the. CftOTier'Forv est liomo from Saturday until Mon- day. * ' • ; \ , James •Williamson of--Clifti spent 'Sunday with fils son, Wilifashson and Jamilj% • Mr, and MrSj. IxauiK: epqht Sundfty with: MisaBffto lleiTlntton. - V Spring* TCK't . C. HrJohnsoit Mrs. Mary Scott and son, John Scott* and daughter, Miss Minnie, autoed to Pulteney tjfi Sunday , to- visit her dauglitor, Mrs. Lewis Hopkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geoerge Crossier ol Penn TEn spent Sunday with her grandmother, land. Mi|dred and Mrs. Charlotte Suthcr- Milfoid Priti with friends from Seneca Falls visited rela- tives- Here. from Saturday untjj S d end. Bert Aldrich and son of\ Byrpit Mich.j came to Gorliam-\ Saturday called here by the death of his foster inother Mrs. Nellie Aldrich. They sir- to attend- tHg funeral.. Mrs. Amanda, Hoitpn qnd- daughter. Florence, have ben spchdingr days at (he Wm. JHolton home. few Mrs. John MItchel and son Donald, have returned firom Wayne where th h b di t wk e tu y ex; have ben spending twp weeks. Miss'Ediia Scliweichrhard of Geneva and Sst. 'W.ra. Reihl of tJtica spent, tile ^eck-end with hof pVents, Mi% and Mrs. Witi. Schweickhard. Miss HHdfexi Alien and friend Mario McMann of Geneva spent ih^, week- end with her parents, Mrs' and' Mrs. Feed Allen. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Frank ^llen, wlio have heirBiJend4n^rarA¥eek withfrteuflsiir Coralntr. hnv« returned to their home h '' hert, STATE STENOGRAPHERS TEST in Principal Cities. Open competitive examinations for stenographers and typists are to- be held on various dates during August and September under the •direction ol the New tork State Civil Service Comrilission in Albany. Appointments td positions til tbue county and VUlagfe service will be made from the general eligible Hat, residents of the county or village being-,, preferred for such ap- pointments. The usual entrance sala- ries for stenqgBiphers under the state government range from f720 to f 1,500 year and for typfets from JGOO to MO and higher. It is said that -ya- caucies'aro constantly occurring and opportunities tot- appointment am considered excellent The examinatlona are to be held oi» Saturday afternoons during'ihe twef months mentioned lri Albany. Buffalo. N&w JTorlc city,., Eochester, Syracuse and Utica. Conipetito© fliulst- be at least elishteen yeairs of age and have been for at least three months before the date of application, legal residents of New York state. They must sro- vido thoir own typewriters for use*in the exanjfnation* Machines /nust be plainly marked with the cotapetltor's name and jnust be delivered at the ex- amination room at least thirty minutes before the tlnie set for thi ex^mlna- tioni Pencil and eraser also should bo taken, but paper will be.furnisheJL The subjects of examination only 'for typists, Candidates, in drder to be suceessiful, niUBt attain a rating: of 60 jiet'centi • - • Application fpritis wilt not bo t ent by mall after August 2l0tl AppUoa- ti received at tiw office* uf *lhg cui^ f A w oe hg cuui mission after August 24th may not be Acceptedi. The examinations should not be confusfe'd with-the examinations for stenogsapliers In the aervice of tlie United #t«t&r government. j Wayfarers Had Pfcntc. r Waj'towt's Class or the First; Methodist chufch T motored to Pastime fttonday eynning for a picinc supper, Theie w/ere nftcoh in the company atid a general «o6.a time i$ reported. 'a««ei_ Civil- Servjc. Ex«inin*tiona. •^A=f IflHH^ - *+3 .i* . iT» »!».»-. .Jife^--^ =C » i ' -lr li i. \— — •:-- _____ •uiitiMs Woman's Club Picnic. A ii»ost deiighMul evening was; spent • Snydflr of-Oes at th» beach last night *n Seneca. TCSli*' »-.». ».:„. siBter.:. by the Bnsihess Wonjiin's Ciubj 'fXtvo isyero i5 JM3»_i«nt,\ the membfeys 1 going J:l-P! : Ij}- autoniobllc. Se.vcml oft tho at tlie fiamii Bishop 'bo'nie,>•*.«.» iisMfi upent *ptiift XIRJO, ttto U' and Mrtu Slyor IxiMtrcn.i'e 6i C> .\. passedx Exchdnire Qu». 1st tixmt |h<> Board for a Brick Pave* ~/ SS PTJKi«i A yeJJ'tiott |(>r tha jpaviagr of Carter Alloy) wWoli> extondB from Seymour Alley Jh East t^sljtogton street, was presented at the regular meeting of the •Boat > <t of l%blio \Works last even- s'. The petition, jequestea that this alley be pavfet this season with brick. It WSa received and placed on file. . W. • J,,' Van Nortwiolc of Argyle street appealred before the Board and jgaealsesl. rB3a>bursanaei-t for .$17.60, an amount whlgh lie exponded^in dig- ging up the lateral sewer, loading to' bis house, before It W*s discovered that' the stoppage wus' in the main sewer lif Argylo street, Bo Uela that us tho ©bstsruetten was in tli© city sewer in tho street, tho city ahould pay the expensBr'to mhich ha was put -la-a. v^iia.quest fpr the trouble on private property. It was liela by the ttifmbers o£ tli6 Tjoard that Mr. VanNortwlclc in place of starting to uncover' .his latera.1. shoftld \have fii-sl repoa-U-d- tlvo- obstruction lo Uie, office of the Board, in which og^o an; investigation would riave been made and the obstruction located.., -Superin- the first Intimation that he had at the obstruction was one morning when •tie was passing through Argylo street' he observed a man digging between the sidewalk aad the curb. He learn- ed thh.1 iie wafe digging for a sewer obstruction. Mr; yeyDoit opened a man hole in. the Argyle street sewer and found that there was' practically no current in\ tha sewer,. -Ho sent put the sewer gang and after two or three old mops and»- other materials •were removed the sewer and Mr. VsinNort- •wick*s lateral worked perfocUy. Mr. Van Nortwidc urged that his bill for digging was snfall in proportion to the amount of damage that lie sustained from having the sewage backing into his cellar. As the boara had no powai' to- pay tlio claim ,lt was decided to have tUe bill reterrefc|o City Attorney Arthur J. Hammond. '\\» A reauest from William Millard to place signs between Che sidewalk and the curb, advertising the Warren gas- oitne' filling stations, on X.alce street and Railroaa Place WAS denied. Jt was held -that tho fllline stations were sufficiently conspicuous . to advertise- theraselves, • The American Tjepion was given authority to .hold another block party on Linden .street. ' \*. Station Distributes 6% Tons of Bulletins New Museum Preparator Begins Hi* Work—Prof, Parrott and \Family . on Trip to Paisiflo Coast. TUe ma-ilifig department at«the Ex- •pe?imef)t—Station-\Ea»-JttSt -ee»ploto4 the mailing oi an. utmsually large col- Teclloh of bulletins. Delsys at. ths__ol- fice of the state printer and. on the railroads caused a ooneostlop. or .pub- lications BO iHS*' mojee .than a- \dpieft. distinct bulletins wore sent but at one time. As a> number of thege ^bulletins were 1 popular editions and were sent to the : complete raalllng list, the total weight of the publications., was nearly sly aria a lial-f t-Qna^ghojmajlfaur force is now engaged in dlatriliuting; the 37th annual report ot the'liastitutlbn, which, is for the year bf IBIS. JV S. Lawwson, recently appointed prenamtor at thg Station, has entered Hours Work In -IT* With the Irongr I . The Thor Electric IrOner will make your ironing easy and pleasant instead of 'cme of the hardest tasks of running ^ home. It is a wonderful machine, smooth running and easy to operate, and will do 95% of. &U Your ironing. Think of what this means. The time for an average fain- . Sly ironing is reduced to an hour- The hot fatiguing labor. of ironing clothes the old way is over with forever. Even tnen's-sliirts and children's dresses are imne4 perfectly. The Thor is opera-ted'by electricity and heated by .gas, gasoline or electricity.- - \•\:\ It is'qne'of the genuine Thor products made by Hurley, the world's oldest and greatest manufacturers of electric., washing machines, ironing machines and vacuum cleaners. If you will call at our store we will be proud to show you this,wonderful,electric servant, and to explain the easy pay- ment plan by whidi it practically pays for itself. $B DOWN BRINGS IT JOIN-THE WIFE-SAVING LEAGUE Free Demonstration AH Tliis Week ttpon his duties and lias had the state- room in Jordan hall assigned to \film as his headquarters. This room is ad- jacent td the large corridor on the see.ojxd_flaQr. whexs-flutjtktfrin museujn. is to be located. Orie 'eft the first pieces of work to which Mr. La-v?S(nrTs de- voting his attentiojxJs to..tlie. prapara-* tion ,of wax models of raspberries, whldi is a slow process owing to the delicate characteristics of the fruit. «• Prof. P. j. Parrott, entomologist at tho Station, accompanied by bis wife and family, is on a. trip to the 'Pacific Coast, TJiey are now visiting the Yel- lowstone National Eark. Later they will yiijit Prof. Parrotat's mother, who id i h i f l Al yj s resides in the environs of Whil i Clifi Pf , Angeles. i ss s gels. While in ^California Prof. Parrptt will Investigate the work that has been dtae in .that state nlongr the -Iteoof dusting and fumigation to controLlh- ^eci4>e8ts which ia the East have (been eomiiionly combattcd by contact sprays. RIDING'AMID ROSES Plan To Beautify Fqur Hundred Miles of Finger takek Trail To Be Sub mitte«l at M«etr?g i- Watkini. Auburn, July 28.^-The 400 miles ot |\inger LaKes borderd by state highway in the Trail iiext year will hardy-roses,-if--plana-underwfty-by-th8 Aaburn. Rose Society and backed by officials of the American Rose Society ore carried to' completion. After a trial In the Finger I^wes .Region, it is planned to carry tfie- enterprise 'across the continent,, all improved petite^MePariaiuW civil aenic« sxamhutUbn for the posf-| Uoso Atintwt-i floh oTinspdCtot, grade 8, Ht'ffie StSia have- already iy national ofllcera of.tfte American Rose Society to the executive commit- tee of that body at a tneetina: in Now York. The scheme will tie outlined iii detail % the. next American rose Annual. Sose\ societies, dyic ^organizations' .nd- Boy Scouts are; to jplant the roses and to look after- iheir care, \the inovenicnt was stkirted_^l>y ? George G. Adams of Auburn* secretary of the uburtt Hose Society tmi former aec- retary of ,the Auburn Bnsintsss illdn's Assoeiation. To-day lie stated that tjio -oses by the roadside, -climbine over 'enoes and adorning stumps and trees, •ould not otvly e«_hn_iee the beauty if the Mnget fcaUes 'jxailfj but would Jsa' offer \ food -aM protection: to and- in inany casfes keep banks put.: liaa the hearty ;gupr. of -Professor E.AV WJlite of.Coip- jiiell TJiitversity, seCretai-y ot the' Amer- , Iran Kosp Society, aria of Jf, Howaffl ' . _. 4ii«- A-Mcrlqan Omccrs of civic clubs Officers of civic .clubs voiced their approval of Empire Geneva — Seneca Falls — Waterloo — Phelpc IHM5 rtUBtE TO FIUMT UHTABBH WITH SIMPLE HOME MADE Can Make Pint at Home and Costs Little, Say* Leading Druggi»t of Covington,Ky.,WhoH M Made . : Special Studjr of Catarrh. Says: Inflamed Nostrils , Invite Influenza . *h6 siy that catarrh is who don't know aDout tills simple a disease imt to foe taken serious- —-*-- Ai ••- • •• •- r lym harshly tebnk«d by a Ken- who has for years . interested in the growth of this loathsome, yet al- to^ether too di m, yet common disease. He clalrng that the sore; tender, inflamed menibrano of the nos- trilB and throat is a prolific breeding ground for eernu—not only the g*rras of Influenza, hut many other kinds a* well. If peopl? would *mly stop cx- perimentingr for two Weeks and try a simple remedy made of Mentholizea Arcine mixed* with: enough Boiled wate* to jnaie a full pint, naif of the catarrh in thii country?, would bo abolished. ' It's reaBy jg joke for people and enuffling,^blowing and hawk- ing, -when ill these obnoxious symptom* as well as the foal dis- charge can be mado to disappear in a few days. Ask for three-quarters of an ounce of Hentholized Arcine— that's all you need and after you havo mixed it WiA enough foiled water to make a pint. <»*»?_> •»•_. throat twice dafly _ sptay some up the nostrils, us < reeted. The tender noktrilg triTf' lose their soreness, heutup, and m clean and healthy, . Important lUiafaukri Jurt M onnyJthfilU e. cold in the head, cheek it at oc«e wita this same medicine. if thm dentrifice that contain* tfut properties recommended o» Meat by United States Army Dental Surgeons J , £ fr Idea, which will b« presented Fiiifrer Lakes Assorlatlon at S held M a. Joipe on. Air, «n4 in Goi-ham. Albert »il(| Sui-cfey »t Pirtn V»-f; lt«f a, PAMPHLET TO —• AID HOUSEWIVES The Bureau of Weights- nnd Meas- urea of t|)« State Division of Foods arid Market)! has Just issued a pnniphlot en- tltl*a \Make Your Dollar, Deliver OM. \Door or officials claim that careieasneas in ptir* cliaalnp la almost a* great an offon* as carelessnei in innhinar oho»Ke,arid tin object of the pcmpblnt ia to ailvUe th» purchaalni imblio ofth« principal pi i points to t>» ©baervad it, iUUly tranaao- tions. Th« prudnht manager Will not !o)ie iti* bpportnnlty offorded by thU ruinphlet to Kala kp.tivl^afw, l» matin odf of purchasing. Thia psnvpWe 1 . la for awseral dlatrl*