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V**. mum-*. flUlJAf, TWO MEN AND THEIR WIVES ^m^m B> . Chicago, pet. 1—W#h ; , T (Garry) Herrmann, president f of I' phwinnati Reds 9 T,f the national c the Grand Jury' here\' today c d into an investigation: of 41- i 1 dishonesty and*'connivance with by players in. the- N«tfsna3 Campaign To Raise Amount SO our Reacli =hud*et; for the Wa^adopted f- the. di annjial ».in,i ^m^ NORTH OF CANANDAIGUA Oct. /were kUledl and, ^Irs. Frank fi, Smitlj of ElW^a wa» ^Jally JnJwed when a Nash coupe in which they W*wsj>m bound JSfew ti»rk Cwte at Johnson's crossing y*f*«rt**y KttejBooit freight train th of here charge that fund\of'*2\0,000\was used t«1 era of the New York Giants to tore the National League championship to Cinonnati, is reported to have heen by Herrmann. Affidavits . sup-« I)g the charge are said :;tp have- presented the Grand Jury by the »emclnnati magnate.' j__ : '' v \ Probe Goes Forward. , - • •_ Chicago, Oct. ^Examination o.t witnesses by the grand Jury probing Sled' baseball's gigantic gambling f-««candal wUl be resumed, todayj. 4t..« h looted, and preparatlpns/or the. In- dictment o£ others declared to he. in- mLvfid will so forward. Among those' T>xp'ected-*o testify -art Au-ust (Garry) Herrmann, -president '•ft the Cincinnati Reds and former • cto rraan of the National CtonunissonS Wearer and Fred **»**•\»»»< •Btirk Weaver and ^ Uip, White Sox players already-t>nder Ift- Xtment; Clyde Elliott, a motion pie- -ture dealef\-Wlip is said to^iap ac- companied \Kid\ CHeason, White $ * \manager to St. Louis when an \\ tteatlon of charges of corruption in tlM ' 1919 world series was made by \White Sox officials, and Dr. Raymond B,. Preityman, a dentist, who is ail iutt* mate friend of several Sox. pla-y^M. State's Attorney Maelay Jlpyne. ar- rived in Chicago this -morning fro}n York bringing With him evidence ill lih th Weeij . .. -C/A/. Woman's Rest- Room . Social Service League NPW York brngg which he says will clinch the Qj tion of the players involved. This evi- dence, the state's attorney declares, was given Run By two. men wEo are ^neither baseball players nor ga»ibler3, i tllie with admissions made .'by p but it tallies with admissions made C'teotte, Jackson,. Williams ,smd The two men, Hoyne said, are willing to so before the grand, jury nnd testify. The apparent friction between Hoyne and trie grand jury over methods used- ttJH4odateseexningi^ tnrftetinestJgH has liecn smoothed' out ait* Hoyne iMtl4tfttlif probe and assume an active part in Its the investigation •direction. A in-w angle to \out-t»aay- wjr g ttrdeveioped; , cropped out loaay wjien • ~ that wives of some ot tlmplityers may ._,,-.-, ~ ,-, ^-- instantly ktned, iMr. Hanford died on hia way to Memorial Hospital to tbls city and Sim Han- ftwrXl succumbed to Injuries s»on reaching the. JioapitaL A$b were brought here by ambtilance which was sMa^onfcd to the soepe ot thejuici- dent. \ Hanford was elected president °LJ.? lBl JSE_^!3E--Sfete_Bmh«hxuk'a\ ^Association which Just closed a three- day convention at Syracuse. R Is -un- derstood that witfc-this wife and Tit. l.~ Frank E. It is believed their Smith,. an undertaker, of Sl» West traveling wwt on the Rochester ro*O taintoh Stteet,. mmim,' and Mr; w«rl **«*•,•&*¥* h T 4*e irefeht tiain. EJdwln a Hanford of k y | h IrajB Mw, Smith 1 died about 8 o'clock l««t ihtt tt Mil Hitl C h t nigh a Memorial Hospital. Harry M. Smith Is i Coronet td t witljtthls wife *nd Tilr. and Wrs, Sml^h he had attended the convention ana they were enjoying a. short, automobile trip before rehiimlne liome ' \ • ** f t*e ^Whieh are supported ettta*/e«i- _,. ,. through \-*he%lr-\-' the 8*hv-l organisation. are the Individual budgets of ~\ :or«aijj«atlon!s aa approved; • amounts asked from<tha ..., Civic g Shelter-' 6,275 1,800 • 6,078 f ffl» J Welfare \Work . TflM Tfiptai ...,......,,»...... ..... ...^aa^li 33)e»e- sums all represent* inataten- anceor support except In the case of. the Salvtt A 4 hih |2000 o uppo the Salva.tton 4n which |2,000 i f I of the- 47,000 • asked for is for Imper- atlve. repairs* and improvements to the building, • - --- The following: la the organization ap- 4)odntetl ?Q* tie canvasslne?.campaign Central Compilttee-r-A. G, Lewis, E. J. Cooh. H. A* Wijeat. C. B .Wilson, V. C. Staley, John P. Rice, S, JH. Meyers?, Mrs. JD. W. Htalfenbeek, Mrs, \Walter C. Ware. Wara capialns-^FIrst Ward, first district, Joel A. Page; second district, Franks A. I^f'pinte. Seeond 'Ward-, first district, J. 0. Kettle: second dls- iT tJTTniedrlok. Third W; first dish-lot, X. B. Anderson:* second S. M Meyers. WsTuh. Sixth tiohsV T!Heo. S thr sfcond game of the^l-919 world's gerles, \Happy\ Felsch, indicted\ out- fielder, gave to Mrs. _ Felsch 115,000 vvhteh she deposited lt£\h%r \OWfi'name !n u bank. Felsch has- confessed to receiving $5,000 of the $100,000;\iiriba '.hat was promised th<s placers to throw the series. Mrs. Felsch is said t to ta\e withdrawn the money from the lunk last Monday and she is ex- '' jectt-d tn be askcH by the grand jfry :•* o tt-H what? She kntnfs oftlie traSiia.- .CtiO!. The scandal developed Its first out- brp.iu ;) r violence at -Toilet yesterday. The Chicago Cubs played An «Jthiblt!oa game there and after-43ie,, contest—a. tlslng, W, A. Grttcey, j. M. Brlel; score Iteericr, G. B. Williams; luncheons, J. P. Bice, Mrs. D. W;^ Hallenbeck. Have you heard the new song- by a Oeneva wiier,' on sale at all local lion. dealers , \Down where the Lily Grows.\ It will be rendered: bv an artist at the Temple Friday anrt Saturday.—Adv. Much Interest, i HL • Elks' Minstrel Show - man leaped upon the running board of the nutomobile in w3ilcb \Buck Her- sog was riding and called- him \one of those crooked ball players from Col- cat;!).\ f Herzog resented the taunt and leap-? , ;d uut and attacked his acftuwav camp to their townsn»ai>'s aid. knifn. Herzog received three knife. 1 wounds, two in the hand and one, oft [lie calf of the kg, bnt none-is serloln. Have you heard the new 8png ^%y. a you heard the new 8png tiy. writer, on sale \at air locil Down where the Mly <aKows.\ it t# Oonpva Sealers , e It will be rendered by an artist # Temple Fiiday and Sat«rday,-^Adv. New Geneva Song Taught at High School • \Women Rule.\ Uee Colton ^¥lH• play t of a. lady *\boss\ and; '•Deafc\ will be thG-poIitlca) dictator's tfbolce- <for;* Mayor of Geneva. Xhe mere men T of fh* futtire -sllj-be por- trayed by two stars ,of last year, Leon -BaKer and \Charlie\ 1 - McGready, Unique coistumlng -is promised for tills act, and the lines arc filled with: 'loca.1 \\\ '• ~ - • ' ' at ' • ensemble and bis opening chorus. It i s understootf. Is much' larger edon Students Sang It .Lustily Ir This Morning—(Sep. Vt. Gave Talk pn Thrift: Two features marked the n session at the High School this* mora- mg. fine was the sing-ing', of W. A, urracpy'a new \Geneva\ song, led by Mr. r,.racey, and -the other a talk oil :hrlit and savings by George W. Who- 3on u f the Geneva Savings Banlc, The new \fieneva\ sang has besa a feature of recent luwciieons.of the.RO- arv rlub and proved so p6pul#r there that Superintendent Merrell asked- fo nM Ve ^u taugh t to the hl « h «oHoof 3»n- PIIS. The song ia still in map.«lscTtr)t p.™ singing of i t .necessarily, Tiad; to he hy par, hvtt ^| ) e pupi ] s qnioldy UD flip melodi'\ and sang -it Ins- no music it had .^^'-JWovleiied, but: IhatTt\ 6 n 1 \^ 1 ® 3 **- an C eariy datfe^o muni b e used as » general..comi. \unity song. • Henry Bolin played the Illy. pla n Hie f lf Travesty on Feminist Movement to Be One of the Bio Laughs of Per- 4 formances Next Week. Keen interest ia belngr \ displayed 'throughout the oity in tb.e big min- strel show that the local lodgre of Elks tt to Stage at tlie Smith Opjera . ..- _ -. Thursday •ttouae* next and Friday evenings, One of the triggest laugh producing sketches in the'fKdw wtll Be the trav- in the 3Tcar ^1 ,O00 or Pays Pot Oar Ho Wrecked Canandaigua, Oct. l.^-The smashing of the automobile.ownea by the county of Ontario and used by Miss Anna it, Suteri county Uiberculosis ©urae, to- ner work about the county, was )sseJtU«d for thts foreribon Jtty the paynjeait «T ?70p to. the eoumty by l.ee Clemeason; a Michigan: resident, who ran his auto- mobile into the county sedan at Sen- eca Falls on Monday evening and baA- ly smashed the machine. In addition to the amount of money paid, the mm» also agreed to replace al| \the eitr*. parts .tifat^were.on tho-sedarv-at -the time of the accident. The amount paid practically amounts to tbe purchase of a new sedan for the county. No blame Is attributed to the ; county tubercu- losis nurse for the accident, she. not. even having been in the car at tbe time, v I SESSION - .». Vote Tor Improve Highway From Geneva City JLine o to Kash^ng .Canairtaigua, Oct. 1—The Ontario County Board of Supervisors held a long session here yesterday and con- sidered i ance to the' tera of much Import- STOCK MARKETS (Special to The Time; from HTKbud. KalbfloiBch A Palmer, members of tta« New York Stock Exchange, loo Powers Building. Rochester, I . . - - Closing prices were: American Tobacco\ 135 Atchiapn 87 1-: Am. Beet Sugar 711-3 Am., Can ,..,.,.., 32 Am. C.-& . .,...132 t-4 Am. Smelting ••*•?• 60 6-8 Am. Sugar .' :ioi Am. Tel. & Tet , 97 1-! Anaconda 62 Am. Locomotive ...,...,. 93 1-S Bethlehem Steel 68 *-4 Bfl & O 47 5-8 B. R T ; t 117-8 action on some of the- more Important measures, allowing' them- to go over until the next meeting for'further con- sideration. One of tire most Important matters was a resolution offered as a substi- tute to a resolution offered some time ago by Supervisor Frank: G. Hoffmann^ Geneva, concerning the county bacter- iological laboratory in this elty. The. new -resolution provides-for the clos- ing of the present laboratory on Octo- ber 1st and: the discharge of the em- I \ ffhe but failed to take Cal. Pet • 26 7-8 laboratory would be transferred to Or-. f*\\\|'fttirt^W5rar \^hoinas;-;ot-eitfton- SpTlngs;- < a;a\ to&Tjter- ~\ \' \\ ~ iologist, Without compensation to him, aney. but he would have two assistants to corpora- be appointed upon the recommenda- - • . - - - -~ -— -- Inspiration Copper , — neva City Hospital and the Thompson Lehigh Valley ...^............ 53 1- Memorlal Hospital of this city, each \ ' p o is iy, a assistant to received salary/of f 2,000 per year from the county. 'Other-'ex- penses would be borne by the two hos- pitals named. This laboratory resolu- tion, went over for further considera- Another resolution, appropriating fS0 for the salary of a teacher and expenses connected with the educa- tion of the tuberculosis children of the county now at the Thompson Memor- ial Hospital here, -was also' put over, A resolution appropriating $500 tp be used by the Ontario County Board: of Child Welfare and disbursed for the care .otwldowed Jnothets. with child- ren also went over until next jpeetlng. A xeB6Iutl6^~^tectnir ! tIiB-salary ot d^ l $174 the over. ^iry county cler_k at $1,740 went A resolution thanking Mrs; F. I\. Thompson for purchasing the Canan- daigua Hotel and thus preserving it as a hostelry to the city and county was adopted. e-.—AEeaolution-waa-adopted-deslgnat •color.' The t than last . g and some \vety beau- yari se ty tiful harmory effects, \vill be obtained. Mail orders\ are comings In rapidly and being fiue\l in tho order received. This lias Droved\ a very popular and easy \way to accommodate the Elks minBtrel's/deyotees. On Monday morn- ing; at 9 o'olock, the Box Office, will Ite ^open and reserved seats can be ob- tained. . . .- )ng for improvement the highway run- ning from the village of West Bloom- field -to Cottrell's Corners, thence to Taf t's Corners, thence to the Blctemond town llme^ a distance st Urtrr and m halt miles. ' A resolution designating for Im- provement tbe road from the top of the ©riesa--Hill-In Nfcffles to the Na.- ples-Woodvllle road, a distance of two miles, was adopted. Three and a half- miles of road run- ning from the state road in the town of East Blooinneia to. Powers' Corner, thence to Hamlln'jj Corners, thence to £>enby*s Corner^ thence \to the \West Bloomfield town line, Is to be improved pursuant to a resolution adopted, A stretch of road in the town of Geneva, seven miles from Geneva city to the Tates county Hue Is to fee improved. Sure! St. Francis plays tomorrow. Where?. Gulvin ,I>arfc s,t 3 o'clock.— Interesting Meeting at Baptist Church . iJxst evening at the 'Baptist church, beginning- at seven-thirty, there was a most interesting meeting Which :n- oludeii a rrjiisical progrram. an address b BifcfiSt f CN Tk ludeii a rrjiisical by Beinfcfn.in.Starr n addr Tork,. a M t also pjay«d fcCN , a hpuv atd re&eshnjonts. More than; tliirty-flve were, prese&t despite.-the in-:' w _ ne n the stUdjents lijatcheaicleincot weather. Mr^ Staiir IS a bus! song | uiess- xnan who has becanie interested te the Biiftject of tlthtog, and presents liia puMebt In a logical business a her atid as a Chrtstlaii privilege. Precoedlng the * a'fldress, * a solo street ... . »1l« TtHm4 PestiM ,e bftratlbtis mxt Bf\^ *** g sang by Miv thld b agcoinpanied on ag by Miv pOQtalx, agcoinpanied on the.pland by Miss Tlola I^oomis. liater itl l M^T ^Si ii \Tlie Supi'eme Adventure\ by •Wa!tl ; Steplienfe, accpnipajaled on the piano WM Hikl Tli p Hinkley. Iiadies*, improvement ' p ntT refreshments' -with Mrs. Hadtoifr. a,s cnalrman. A social society d Fred limir Special Stele of Silk Shirts now be- ing held at Brodjericlc'Sf -All heavy Bvoadclotlt and Crepis* de Chine Silk Shirts, formerly tl&fkiid $IS; reduced tJ&95Adt\ • B\ick Guarantee N6 Reduction. • IDhe Buick- Motor eompahy guaran- tees 'you against anyJsflSto^j^itiGttoin: inllst prlceon all H of ilk transit UP: t ESOfe sales- O 42t y Hari announced'here ter the new song Bit by i Geneva writer which is on sale at all Wealet-s ami published by a large Chicago Hoime. It's otic of the successes (•w«epi»e tMe coiintiy ^.nd will be ren- &&*$ at'tbe Teifepl*^Friaay and Sat- ' Hear the fteV aong hit by a, Gteneva writer which is on sale at all dealers, and 1 published by a large Chicago House. It's one of the sweeping- the country and will bo reh- urday.—Adv. JUNIUS Junius, Oot 1.—The Junius Civic Club met with Mrs. John Hay of North street, on Tuesday, September 2*. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Sarah Van Cleet Opening song-, America. This was fol- lowed, by prayer by Mrs. Stevenson. After the usual business, the club took up a study o£ the New England states, A paper was read by Mrs: Ed- gett. heading by Mrs. Cbolc,- piano solo by Merli Scribner. Mrs. Howard Vealey of •Kpchester favored the cluo with numerous andf^ beautiful piano solos. Miss Jennie Vealey of Hocbesr- RdC i Red-Orogg' in ter, who — ^ -- --.- ., Franco,' gafe a very fnterestmg ac- count of her work \Over There,\ Bev. John a Arthur also gave a short talk on -the duties of the women voters Mr. Arthur also gave a short talk on ^SMJgt^^ngB the. county agent for -dependent childrenv The club then adjourned to meet with Mrs. Lincoln CojinpBon, of Seneca Falls, on Saturday, October 30, an all day meeting with dinner at noonr , After a social hour, 3. deUcloUB^BUP- p\gf \«raH served-by\ th^ hostess \ -»-\-- by her daughter*. Hear ''Down where atlhe temple toalgbt Canadian x^aclBc 12S 3-8 Cerro de Pasco Copper „. 40 Central Leather 4S *-4 C. & 0 67 7-8 St. Paul 4*1-8 Colorado Fuel & Iron 33 Crucible ISO 1-4 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 39 S-S Brie ». T. 20 Brie 1st 30 Gen. Electric .....1411-: Gen. Motors , 17 1-: Great Northern Ore 35 4»-l-: Gt. Northern, Pref. 84 t- »™- t SlftJe.3 Sfceel .. t 60 HaskeUrBaiker i'.V.\.\.\.\:..\.....\ M~ff-( Jlnterboyo- Metropolitan, Corn. 41-: International Nickel 17 1-4 Industrial Alcohol Miaml 19 Maxwell ...-. .- 4 Marine Com 20 7-8 Marine. Prfd .« . 74 6-8 Midvtae Steel .,.4 SI Missouri Pacific 30 3- Mex. Pet 187 N. T. Central 78 New Haven 36 1-4 Oklahoma Prod. Northern Pacific 1- Pennaylvanla R. R. ............ 42 7- Readlng .-..•*•. ,. ..«» ' »4 5- 75 1- Republic Steel *.. Railway Steel Springs 93 1- Sinclair Oil ....,.......' 31 S- Saxon Motors ................. 4 1-' Southern Pacific 98 T-: Southern Hallway t ...-«»v»-B-»-**-M- * Studebaker ,.,...,. 55 Union Pacific « 125 B-! U. S. Steel * 8«l-( V. S, Steel Pref. ,...10« ,tA U. S. Bubbei- 7« B-8 Utah Copper 61 5- r V. & C. Chem 60 Weatlnghouae ........... ...... 47 Wheat. .211 *-i December March ,y 20,7 Treasury Department Is Spend- ing MHIion Dollars to 'courage Saving. WUHTS PEOPLE TO INVEST Carrylno on Campaign for tht 8«1« of ThrHt SUmpt, War Saving Stamps and Saving * Cirtifleatei — 8choo! «S \i? spen* Ing $1,000,060 tbbp year, ttroagh tbg sal dlli f t h g g dlvliion of the treasury d«- partment, in «n «ffort to eaeoaraKe tnrift The expenditure of 11,000,000 coin* pare* with «n «xp#nditur* t«tye«r of approxln)ately x *4,p00,0O0, and the staff vt employees /whleb comprlaes a forct in Washington fnd an organization In ereiy federal rWerre district coni. pare* wltM tbe great force Inherited from the war. ~- ---^- -- Advocaiw OpWna,of lank Account*, The Mvlnra dlTltlon caraiec on tb« campalia for the mle Of Thrift stamp*, War Savinft atampi and Bar- Ing certificates, hut these JaJei are merely a aide Una to the jeneral e£- fort^for imt at nrnch ltzeat la belni put upon the openlDg; of aarlnfi mt- coonta In tbe banki u upon the aale ofitftmjM. ThroagKthe auT)«iatary op. canizatlona just as ranch effort it to* Ing made to have the housewife keep a budget as there Is effort to propa- gandise tbe homes In the Interest of government aecuritlea. . Ia the period from. Xtocember 1, 1917, to-January 1, 181&. the sale p| government securities, exdaslre ot Mbertjr and Victory bonds, reached more- than f 1,000,000,000. 3n 1910 the sales dropped to- $1S4,28OM»E84. In the first six nonthi of this year the sales dropped to 926,969,842. But the report o£ tbe six months of the year Is nor indication of wiist tie final ». port will be, according to 6. 0. lJe*> iter ot the savtngB aivlslflti, who says the people do not lave as much dor* ing the summer months as at other rf t- I * fl School Rooms Aria Organized, When tbe government first Initiated Its drive for thrift and asked: the as- sistance of the people, the savings dk vision, was organixed and the request made for other organisations to co-op- erate with It. A drive was made to- In- terest the school organlxatlons, the o^ ganlxatloas of women, the dnbi and Industrial concerns and otfiers, Bnt the effort was not entlrelj'successful and the policy' has been reversed. Tbe government is now saying to all these oitanlxatlon* that It Is ready- to co- operate -with them and success la b%- -Ing had. TBcosanas' of school *xm» are sow organised and In many cities and states courses In thrift are being made a reajular part of thai canrtcoliim. In- dnttrlal concerns bay* also organised their dobs. Women ant teaching the neoessttr of the hudget in the home. We ha*efofly qiwrters of the finest Fresh Dress- ed Western Beef in the city for this sale. Shipped direct from Chicago to us and a nice lot Fancy Spring Lambs, Pork, Veal and Poultry—A pig Saving here for yon Saturday on Prime Quality Meats, . BEEF Shoulder and Arm Roast Cut From Fancy Western Steers Ib 24c Fr»»h Ground Steak GENEVR PUBHiC MRRKET. HE MARKET SANITARY\ IP. 22c COOPER & SON CO. 1 Store No.4 BIG BE) STEAKS \BEtT 'QUALITY Sirloin lb, Shouidir Steaks lb.27c 31c 8ALE . T«nd«r' L«an St«w BEEF Ibl8c Pot Roast Lean BEEF Ib22c Chote* Rib Corn BEEF Ibl6c Prime Rib\ Roast BEEF Ib28c BIG LAMB SALE Th«M in Fancy Fre«h Drstied Lamb. You can pay more but you cannot get betttr. organlwitlons ha-ve joined Is and the entire frotudvork for the say- tnis campaign has been' laid. PERSONALS Miss Mary A. Darrdw of 118 Pul- teney street left for Syracuse this morning- to enter the Memorial HOB pital as dietician. Miss Merle Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starvr of 423 \Wash- ington street, Is spending the week end with relatives in Bochesteiv Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. Schroeoeland daughter, Dorothy. of Washington street, motored to Sochester this aft- ernoon to spend Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Richard Welch, 215 CaaUe street and Mrs. loaepn; Lynch Of Wil- liam street fire In Philadelphia for a week, and attended the Dlnan-Can- ningham wedding. - j T. Robinson of GToyersyflts returned * to his home in Gloversville today af- dered at the Temple, Friday and 3at*r ter ' having spent «ome Untie as the guest of, friends on Union street., ife waa accompanied by Miss Anna Kob- lnson, who baa been apending a, few. weeks at the home Of. Mr. and Mrs. ArtKur ]Ja Clare of Union street. Special Sale of Silk Shlrta now be- ing held at Broderick's. All heavy Broadcloth and Crepe de Chine StK Shirts, formerly J12 and *15, reduced to »8.95.—Ady. A Good Plum Crdp. We have heard of one Ya-tes County farmer who was Iacky withL his plum crop this- year. lie lives in Benton, and early in the season lie- contracted to \deliver them to the Geneva. Can- ning company for four cents a- pound. When the fruit waa ready force put a to work.. of about in. twenty-two to pick lie tmrty hours their' picked' a little ^veT*eTeyen hundred bushels tor which the farm- er received a little over two thousand dollars. farms In lliia -county On many .... plums were not picked because the market price was 'so low. .. Penit T*n JPemocrat. • Picnic of ,G«n«va College Club The annual picnic jQf ilia J3en«ta College Club will be held a t Mrs. Ce- «1 McKay'a farm on Preemption rbad on Saturday, October 2nd. It is expected that a number will go by *u- toiiiobile, and members taking tne Boohester and\ Eastern, tjroHejf be met by cats at tbe Preemp- STATE O P NET OICTASIO, \ meetlng of the fall rill t will be« social time enjoyed Special dale of Silk Shirt* now be* Ing held at Broderick'«. All heavy Bmadciloth and Crepe de Chine !±aCala Hams, lb Smoked Faney Small Uej|i Spring Lamb Ib. 36c Shoulder Roast Spring . - Lamb Ib. 28c Frtah Cut . ' STEW Lamb lb.20c Spring , r » Lamb p lb. 32c Choice Boneless RIB & RUMP ROASTS, 34c Little Pig -Porlr Shoulders Ib. 29c Little Pig Roast T\ Pork Ib 36c Fresh Mad*. Sausage Pure Home —feundered- Lard 4 lbs 99c Fency Fresh Dressed Rosfsting Chickens and Fowls Frt.h Oysters, - qt S9c Fr*ah Gut Roust VEAL lb. 32c fr#*h Veal Stew lb. 28c Morris A Co. 8upr*m« Nut Oleo, lb. 35c Fr«sh 8lio«d Liver 15c 2 Ifcs Freah: mad* Liv«,r Sausage lb. 14q I 64 CASTLE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 2Q1S ORDER EAftLT Telephone Your C. O, I>. <D(rders—4339 FREEi Star Flow Sack $1.50 Tames Joy Jeffrey* Is known all orer the coBntry aa \tie ll»n In Orer»ll»\ fad M \tte BlUr Suadar of the Kallroeds.\ He la a noted lec- tnrer tod evanrellst vhd epecfallxes Ji _ DOSJV Including food, exercise, mor- a8 well as i n pnrely nplrltnnl talka, as he belleTM the three go In hand. He was concerted In the Psdfle Garden mission In Chicago, -where Billy SunOay mti Mel Trotter were converted. He tetan la rallroftd work as Jaqltor of m depct in Wash- Injton,' Iowa, In 1898, Pen. became newsboy and later aewa ageat, cosine \wiper coal boy/stationary flremaa and then engine dlsratcherr locomo- tlVe nrenan and en«lneer. He left i ntlroad work to become an enuv W08. ; JtlB* Caiandra. Harmoni th Jt fctt with •pending the a>*st month with sister, Ma C. H. Benedict, ant her mother, Mrs. m E. Harmon, ot 101 Mi*h utreet, has returned to Chlcatgo where «he p Physical education ait the of-Chicago of Good Apples Pk. 19 to 30c Everjgreen Com Dor. 20c Grapes 3 Ib.. 25c Bread Flour Sack $1.79 Jersey Sweet 7lb»,25c Cabbage 3 for 25c Peaches Quart Sc-lOc Best Bulk Cocoa, lb.lOe Hubbard Squajh Pound lV 2 c Compound Pound 18c ' T Grape Fruit 12c-15c Pillsburr Pancake Floir? 2Oc Best Vinegar, Gallon, 3Sc—Bring Your Curlii brother* New Peas and Jams Rabbitam Come in And Select Your Gun Wo are ••King tots of th«m, but *till hava. a good sized assortment (eft. Pumps, doubles and singles. U. M. C. and Winchester Shells always in'stock. Se* Our Window Display. Kbg'sGfpr&NewsStore CastU Street Opposite • G«nev», N. Y City hall ^&Sf&S!S3£St^^ Mrs JB. Coojc entertained a at her home on Lyceuii^ street kwt evening in b.6nor of lie<- daughter, ViiBtt JSrina. eoo*. During tn% evedflsg music and vati- prlncipal feature of the evening was b mock weddlBE« J . - _ . =' .. J.Xater the guesui retired to the dln- whlch w*s prettily decorated white wh«re> delicious re^ were nerved. The center \SS^trjUfi. brlae, and dahlia* The fcvowi wereJiiuUfcetl containlnG ghell» which revealed: the walaat »hell* wll naunaethent of the «iit|:a«enient of Ml«« Vosbui'g, Mrs. Helen B. Smith,- Soffa Bogart, Miss Florejoe D Miss Mildred Bloodgood, Mi^ Thomas, Misses Florence and EI0K4 Dawsoti, Miss Edith Coofc. A stated meeting of tlte Board ot Trustees of Hbbart Cott««o, will be held in the President's OiSHoo, Geneva New Yorlc, on T-uesday, the -12th flftj of Ofetober, 19^0 at •!» o'clock, a. rn. Dated this 1st ;day ol October 192ft, '