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Grocery A DOOR OPENS y Cor. JSeitac tod more WMratlMUtoiM.'' • Boyofr BtinU «tt«rt« U Twlth tntaoM Where Dr. Brook, of Geneva First in HELD LUNCHEON MEETING : Jii ^ *^ ' Affair* mt «K« Chamber of WPfe Tuna f Tsh, caw 13c, a tor -,>..,«*, *.'....;. ^ vf vtTfTT GampBlfl's, RitterV or V»i* C*tnp's Beans, 13c, a for. Best H«aSalmp|»,cJ»^ Saturday only NiceB*t Mackerel,each ..•..,- CodfisM lb. b ? x^^....-. v .....,......,, It is at$ut tune; for those, goodi Pajwajkes so j I have?» niceJ$%Qi^ajfpy flrtgh Paify Butter, aU frcart in- this \ws*k, so include ^acfock. in 3 will bjfeg,carce and higher so do Hot Fruit «|td Vegetables^ all kinds, qualiirjrthe bfistMti Delivery. : ••.. ' s / . A visit to ourstqt<|, will convince you thait we are here business; • • • ; ( 4 Mr. Farmer-^-We1 are always buying get enUagh so bri,niJ^ours:tti« ./ f Gasper Building^277 Main St. M^ >-*•»+ Free Delivery. .Phone 5925 Prime Rib Beef ... .32c Boneless Rump .... .34c Boilii&Bjeef ....... 2S& Plate Beef ;vr.... .^ISc Shldr of Lamb .... .34c Small Lamb Chop* . .45c Shldr Lamb Chops. .38c Sirlojjj Stpak ..,... .40c RoundSteak .......38c Shoulder Steak ... .30c Cottage Cheese, lb.. .15c Veal Breast ........28c Rump Roast Veal ,, ,34c Veal Chop . ...\.36-38c Pork Sausage v. J v. .30c t- *i •• ' • * ............. .*..« -t *' 3?helpa, October l.r-Inatalation of Rev. Charlqa J. Wood, recently chosen as pastor of the Phelpa Presbyterian ebHESK Jeldiat^i Jiii .' / v nan Quick Lunches Jor Busy Men Regular 35 Cents Prompt .and Satitfrffctory 8»rvic» Geneva Lunch Room 382 Exchange St* JACOB MOSES MOVING f On and after October 1st ( will |; be located iii the F«irf«x Bld comer Seneoa and Linden. W. J. NEILLY Chiropractor Haviiand'i Pharmacy, Meeting of the etyte .teijui The annual Civic League meeting will bV of Geneva, tmmmim Rumor That ReY. E. B. Jop- ping May Not Be Returned to This City The anhounceqjfinl^JttUti-^Syracuse toclay to the effect _that the pastor ot the local M. K^church, Rev. %. B. Topping, might b* changed from *M* city In response t<*«ikjj'<$ues;k ttiat, be assigned tQ a pastorate In i was .something of a surprise to \tfrti rattle and file of. \WetlSoaists* In city who had confidently expected th*t' ME. Topping would he returned here for \another conference year. The news from. Sxgsuse S Mr, Topping: i§_helnif considered' f&r, on& of the largfe SyfwfcuSe *<shtireheB. Information was sent last higrht from uUul cliurch thihtn^Kudi i^waSir the '3Cact and requesting them to send a *ele- gatjoh to the conference today to as- sist in arrangMfc the matter satisfac- torllj'. Accordingly the- following .cofitunifctoe-^^fldw^av^ywwsjt day to confer with Bishop Burt: yV, C. Boyd; Arthur Mersjills, K. 18. ^\ Fraink |?airf.as ^|I^Q Ai Asii*prise Wasspiungon4i»e aon fereiice yesterday morning when senti- ment was agalnst^hQiding ^the, next antiiial meetir^fn/lhe^etjirit Church, Syracuse«si4lifoad ^jsg^ alls^ uHflfrsltood thaLthe.. conference ^ld accept unanirnously an Invlta- t i h : >tfo«j td> meet in the «ft\v ichurch and to assist the University society' Ah \\ braiing' its liftletK anniversary. .viuaiqjis :ifeera extended tajs % Pa>, and' First ehureh,. Elrnlra. The first votBfwm ofckSyracuse, ana Bc^iserqfasmHwnbr ReV; for. Wallace B. Brown; pbst 'Wftiverslty cfturdh', moygd that flKSt conference be held at.'• TOSs, Was oait-ied finaninious}y f , .. „/ jMfil MM Shut* JV ?S y S«iittrnent Hfr'tXfctir bt \ h>art of the ^>lm^ra' district is -..due largely to- tfle f faet that it ha* fteen ije&riy a aua^ei'.of a century slnca, tfi'fe anrrmat hieflttogj was heja\ H. ^ i gajjdajafl!iaaL_-- ~ ^--~ - .. . Chancellor.: James ,.R»..JJsgfclAf. §xlSi cuse university as^edoid-iofc conference. in. sccurins iO new bmidlnfcr\?o:r t the university in the near fuftftei Special empttajsis was placed On the.need of aorrnltories, • college of ( dojjiestlc scl«ncer, a pa-vllion for tie nfeW school of business administration, and 1 two' pavilions at the Hospital,of the Sh^(hi'4 (S»W#'|i*!! proper facilities Syra6«J(e \cari have 10,000 sttrdjfats lnst<sa« of 5,000. thanked the conference for the gift S10.00D to the scholarship fund ' ~* of this villa**,, i. pronioting a mov«l to restore t» flffor and W'jwfe petuato the memory of the one* noted House Observatory p of Phripa forty years aeb entblaionti name- throughout «if *wo?lft An* Phelpa upon the aeleatind 1 that Prof. , resided swfcrl tnwJL . astronomical * observations arid discoveries . Eleven comets wew df eo,ver«d at the little Red House ail •ted on the farm now occupied hy 1.. Main Bros, on the road leading sout- from the eastern boundary pt the vil- lage. Walter Root, no* deceased, is, those days the lone telegraph opera- tor of this village, on many occasions was routed out of bed at night to fl ash the news of a comet discovered y Br E-rooks. These announcements carried the name of the so-called oh- •ervatoryandthat of the villasfe;, bytel. egraph and .cablo . around the, world. Inflate years. Dr. Brooks moved to Geneva to carry on hl» astronomical researehesi becoming professor inHo- piat College .and lias since added j»l«. teen comets to his collection. The de- serted Red House, however, baa fallen Into disuse. . Dr. Wisewell believes that it would he ftttlngr for the people of PhelDs to show their interest in the Red Bouse Observatory and take measures to save the spot from the- oblivion to- it la tehaing.—The house was bvfrned a few years ago and the proposition under . consideration Is to .grade the site and erect a marker to perpetuate the fame of the Red House Observatory which once upon a time a distinguished Japanese as- tronomer came here to visit. Installation Services for Rev. Charles J. Wood « tte.CSha, m held a. luncheon. at M o'oiocls yeeterday at »• \—ea The following w*r« T JJ Gk The following w*r« BUcfr, C. T. J.ynoh.J, Gk Jlwrti*, Ht. Q. Manley. »'A, Wheat, P. B. Cole. BR Jh *t 1 , t>r, John Parmenter, .Li. and Vincent Welch, ven by the Geneva Houn- \ committee dlsclosod _ hift $19,900. of the hec- ;.,415<M)0o had been j-ateed A mcefinK of the committee will *pfti* tMFthla week to fleolde on the nrnm.it of raising the balance _. . thedtlve. atlve conatltiitton has been tip by the committee on organ- •• for •Amitl(!a 4 nt*atton woric i& the following officers Staley, \president Vlee-.presldent, and u announced •r*teed and -would the players on the team who had, ; H* hid com* fhronsli fbe xarage *t mm «tf UMJ Jotv which Held th» IWUM whew IM twtrdtd, Bwrfing •«- duslon infl hojlat «»r traiiaoUity. At th« end of (tie coat wu « brick w«tl tb* coaAMa <tt * lot frortfln* t OKI .notber itMtt. In It wa« «et * •oor and, tlrid at lart, he seated btta Belf on ttc wirrow tamliold.' i f • Erectors Mpredsed ntraent over the decialon b Valley Railroad Com- jnt switch on «ia proposed site for tne Liaic Manufacturing company o' Canandalgua which deatr«4 to toon •«n tnis,ctty. -,i5*f *lnancial report of the Joint clambake held on September lBth, waa read and approved. WM. SMITH NOTES^ chutch, the> .public services at 7:30o'clock. Rev. David Roberts, moderator, of Geneva presided, R.ev. Carey E. Gregory of Bath preached -the—installation sermon, . Rsy._ Jsten: Adfims of Auburn deliver* 1 *! «Sf cl ^ r of 2 * held i<ta flrst meeting to elect-new officers yester- « y \ P?S? no r Smith wa» elected prea- ident; Jiorence Doollttle, vice presi- dent; eiadjrs Travajlle, aecreUry, and Geneva Qyeracker, treasurer. Shlrlay Leach -was elected chairman' of tha sopohoi»or» Hop which will b» held 2»'%Jat£er.iJart f Otb » h Louisa of October. wecte^*^cKss ' ,-„___ fict tharTHarriett oilberT were held in •Qther—Balntstera tfri service. Music wasiurnishe the supply choir and th$ male a tette. At the close .of\-the Services a reception was given , Bev. and' Mrs Wood in the church'parlors. The re- ception committee comprised .the eld- ers of the- church and ttielr wl^es and refreshnients wove* '••''jwirizififrf-'Ahv-^hnr^ii' trustees and •Mrs, Walker will entertain the hill and i|own seniors this everiinjr. by a movie, party followed by refreshments servfed in her rooms. \ girts t^re agala Plan- ll ff^l Eti c w , MnsiB«| h. moat h»T« jp^ t •uddenlr the fftt« optned from tb% bUier atd* and W fle*cr|tMHJ an crratlfl buckward movement; |\I)«U lomer* s«utt, and lay prone on tfie »ra»» Jaat beyond the door. t>r Speedily Bemls r«- eov«r*d hlm»e!f wgft.fS* to 6I« feet, for there «u « p«tl *t laughter tracing Its ware*;, he jnet the elnnc* Ot a y<mn« |lrl of ibout «l|hte«D wh« drew Her ftco »tral|ht. bnt her volet •ras still atiffwitive ot*«uMa»d mirth a» the siW: \Please forglrft me, fop ft was nn» expects. I didn't know yw wer» there.\ \I apologize for «uch an unninnneriy latrnslon,\ spoktt Bemls, Be could not help,, but gaze atwut him with tooth wondtrttent and curlo*- Ity. Sldea, front natf tear, UM »quare focpanse of about one hundred feat was atirrounded by a brick w«lt In It* center embowered . toy flotrerjn> vlnea was a snug, old>f«#b1on»jl one- •tory cottage. Near to it, seated In an InralW «M^j^. m a man with flowtug ir*r beotfd* and hair snowy whltfc There waa a hammock aid a bench near TiTm anil tfie~tlfl half led the way to tftem at she <aldt \You mutt hare been tired If yon fell asleep on tha step. Won't you rest a bit and talk with fathert He •eei so little of tbe world and will ea- Joy your company.\ His eyed followed her, a pleased and '-Interested expression In their depths. Be was ashamed of hts un- manly depression «• ne contrasted >t with her vivacity and her capttvafr Ing naturalness and,beauty. He ap> proaclied the figure In the chalr t qalctly obHerring fhat one, rv \octnifdnt hnn^f useless wrer its -»ld«f gad iJ» patHd facer and. ttte™half' dwelling down attitude told of serl- oo> physical disability. For «U that If orris Ward, father of Blta, smiled a Cenialjvelcome, - \I fell Into your gaTden,\ spoke Bemla. \It is worth the adventure. What a charming, unlquf spot, right art of the city.\ ^ * *\ and tha . appointed, e»fterlaliunent Nelson\\ \ ••-•— r Ruth Miller, daughter pf and Mrs. E, C Miller, has entered Cor* nell urilversity to pursue a courao In 3tTrmt : Economics. . Andrew Doye left last hjglit for few,days visit in (larJne.r..Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. A V. Narramore of* >i*i«*ft are visiting in rheipsr-^P- having been called here by* the death dealer of Mrs. Jane Westfall. - i C, .'W. Mathesoni acting-general sales ; Mr*. Carrie Zimmer of Syracuse.. Is Manager, to the local dealer, reads: in Mfeips caring' \for her sister and \Dodge Brothers policy has ever husbandr 3«^ aadv Mrsv Or4n Smith, boen- to give full value for the price both of whom are ill. taskedt There will b& no •reduction in ' Edward Richmond and family hays the present prices of Dodge Brothers moved-Ttront Hopeoye Palls to Phelps /Dod^a Pricey'N«t To B* t Ofljclal conffrntatipn of press dls- j patches from .Eifitroltr, announcing that fc ' thjre would be BO reduction ia the ^^\^fJaHtfff'fiffothers Motor Cars, xeceived by the O'Malley Mo- y, —the Dodg»—Bcotti«r* n this city. A -telegram from and are occupying the south Wayne street home ot Mrs. Horace Adam* mother of Mrs.. Riohmond, Leon Miller who is in the V S, Mili- tary service, ife Visiting his parents. motflr cars. Newspaper reports to the contrary are absolutely untrue.\ No language has 'ev*f been-*ou«d evep. dosely resembling' that of the Pantagonlam ' ' in the heart of the city. 1 Tes,\ nodded Mr { Ward. lovfe { \We hate kept it up and lovfe it because my brother Ephralm llred here for forty years. He died a few nioatbs since and Hlta-ls his heiress t* the old place bera< a comfortable sorptus at the bank and hi* business. But' that wo c^n't-carry, on, for I caonot get around, and ilittt knows nothing' about sail* making, -which Eptiralro followed for bait a century. Pretty well gone out since <te«m-f>lessnre-yftchts-j:amcLJn l Underwear IENIUS, it.haiJbeen85ld3 theTshtlity to t _ ' Jinitc^piUns,- And we have used our genius -for more tfcan twenty years—to make \Forest Milts\ Underwear for children superior in fit and comfort. Every garment is correctly designed to fit the normal boy or girl of the age on the label. 1 ?» \Forest Mills\ Underwear is sold locally—ask for it. BROWN New York CO. but last year he bought up the entire output of our factory and the «tnff, twenty-threo thousand yard* if It, !» left tin out hand* In hfg old store- house down town. What la your line, Mr, Bemia?\ The possessor of the name frankly returned confldienc* for confidence, He told of lnvMtlnyfVve thouaiMi dol- lars In stock and borrowing: the amount with five times the total value in securities on hard terms. The speculation had failed nn«'unle«i h» could raise and repay the money with- in sixty days the entire collateral wnf lost to him. \Wlijr se6 here,\ exclaimed Morrl« Wnrd, a* the dismal st*y was con- «audeai S HI vtts young and strong as. f6ti are, Instead of an old stranded wreck, 1 wtiMn'f. let a trivia! mfgfor- lltaft-. >ott* «rash mt, -me\ an luea. stuff way not sell quickly for ifalJs, but aren't thete ether u»c» to which It mtiht be adapted* You appeal to me. Do aorne tbinkin*. HeJ& uts set rid of that tfcaff stock and you trtiall* have a liberal compensation ior your services.\ Btfa,' the sprite, the &lry, a tlr*. leso, flitting feature of graee, but senslblo and practical th« while, be- came a third JinterestM party in the cotttffiPEncfiLietiBn ahft rettti.iled. • ^Fltcrw was a luncli and cocoa under f&e irees and when Beryls left the place Morris Ward handed hlim« sample Of tli« warehouse mercnttndiso spoil. * \Foresail duck, best standard,\ die' i MfWliJygL iStitibe riveting, hard twisted, liard- tirilshert thread You certainly cnb find a market for such prhue sti(ff.\ \It .seentjr good to get back into the harneiss ot *e»l ^Vork,'* aiinounced feoyce Bents chjeerily AS he reap- peared at the quaint old home- two flays Inter, \I've sold the last yard of It. haif to a manufactawr of BorSe- feed 6«?« and' the rest to « cOftt iitin h iQtelr sttppHfts .tor- *aBfcs. tt i Telephone—2371 Telephone—2371 1 Distributor* of Richelieu Pure Food Products All Goods Delivered Without Extra Cost to You FRESH OYSTERS. FRESH CLAMS. Fre«h Otster and Butter Crackers, lb, .. ...... .20c Pure Cane Granulated Sugar .................16c Saqd GrownJ'otatoei, peck .23c Jersey Sweet Potatoei, fancy, 5 lbs. for . 25c . Celery, large bundles ISc Cauliflower, large heads ...................... 20c Pie j?umpkin« ? fresh i i J Fatrt^ppin Apples, pecker?; ,^# *.». -.->-.. .-•. ^.-40c Fine large Melons 15c, 30c and 50c Onions for Cooking, peck 40c White Beans for Baking, 0 lbs 50c Shredded Wheat and Corn Flakes, 2 for 28c King Nut Butter 135c l4oney r Cairdt r: i - v ipbelFs Assorted Soup, 2 for 25c Blue Ribbon dressing, large 35c ^Palin Olive Soap, 3 bars ;..«,.............. i .2S& White;ttpuse Coffee 3 lb« .$1.45 \ Fancy Evergreen Corn^--New Picking .^... Remember Our jFaiicy o L Ih- i y bert, Snappy and Cream. We Want Your Fresh Eggs and Butter Paying 61c for Eggs, 58c for Btrften I0E3OI i [QX22CK ©EMOCRATS'tO JFIGHT FOR USE OF PAPER BALLOTS IN STATJ No long«-i- uo iaolheils, wives an^f t1j&jgl)t«»'ii ' Efeetion Day *hil« the men folk sCfk aigay^gss \ polish For the ftt-st tiiB» iu the hlstorj lilBher salttrlfs fur _th« cicrgy., when woman• Timber cut of the TJAIledl the In the forests I exercise their right. enthused tl»e j |>er cent for yoiij\ racitw.e& Morri* W«td. \Why that will re- ^ your collateral, ami PHC:,V«IJ an feet with soniotliiug extra, «h. \kt<ml at .Hue-end Ketwl* ro ami no \tny tvttft ilertr fairy p Into luck—ami tiuto Ofi Wednesday Stnfe & at jfe^ ot Cii#U«*«i\« •&M gto&j&^t ^^ were jrivprt tlie this «uB*i*l*fg Bnt'sqehes at tie pell* m?mm» ^ to flgfht for ihe use of paper In the K«ncral election Novism* 1 have hijferi neat out from New » to Dembcmtio .organisations all through the state, ftfcctOtttag to party leaders • ' '• Tho pwpos(S tehind Kho tnove fs tin- aerstood to fie ssparatloa» a*'far as fk»al!>le, Ot {iM'AUM M. Smith's, «»iMe .itam -ttte n»tl«o4 iDe«ii0.er»Mo 'im&-'yi&tmmitmr ft*- W$te»te&) tg ^Smlth and the state ticket will be ya t'prte ballot \and. the jn-pslrtentlftf ^tr- , tors for Cox aitfl Boosevalt. on anotlifi. 'If voting Machines are usert, ail th» t Dgpiocr'atte canflltetes'- -state, national j ana local--wlB be oil one raw on th» if»w Of the machine. The governors aflVIsers believe h«5 ra|;»t many nt i the votes cast to* - HJ|gl(»* U th« paper ballots ar« se*^^ { '\