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A DMLTTO^. SATURDAY. OCTOBE.Z, tore* That Guarantee Every Article They Sell Welch for-the 'putting forty-one _ _ a grueling nation for the first gan>e of the Special stress has been jfce mistakes which game last Saturday team at HobarMfcis occurred Mf' if is the aim to -Jsavie tte teajai B UP in speed for-Whali.it!,l%cl(s(:J[n^ weifiht. Welch is undecWed;-3ust*wlai the line-up for to-n*dttow^ game w« hi but it is probable, that Ix>.ughryand Jlogan will hold down ends, ,-^i'\\-- •nil Vogt, tackles; Kidder. mA I guards; Ehni, center, j- Snyder - wart the game at Quarter-back; \M% „_— gameto-i on Boswell field whe,*X>.-, -. .„, ,„..,. , teggn erected around the field. Bleacli- tca. wiJl lie erected today^that wjijac-- - Jonnnodate four >—\'^» *«\\*,> *»>» .«)KB game will start promptly : %t tfareep. m ; whe P tt ^ } F st a ^ a - me *& Philadelphia Canandaigua Lift emy To SESSION FOR PROBE OF CHICAGO CUBS L in State Atto* n Denied by Authorities. &*-,*<& fiasJad 80* players, three of w to ^/thrpwing\ the last world to Cincinnati^foFffie benefit „? bi' synftleate.«v>~>*' r ».-«t« ^^* has'.-•been,ignored, t e re- , i »-••'• ••-•• \~~~»\ ,• \T^. ' * wF ^* »<p»^»*** 'SwSSlvu -Bcattdaa in ^he\ history of sports; It Will take uft next the activitiBsr Si iho to, .determine \whether players -were, \fixed*\ .Chicago 4 Cute* g ubs of. those. t tlgattol ,,.,--.4 to ..continue the invea- wa& tnaSe by.Chief Justice Canandaigua, Oct. l.-^CanandSigua, Academy's soccer team, will 11 schedule with a game i ^ tomorrow afternoon. ConsTanfr prac tice for the last threfi seeks haa_put the local players in fine shape.. FJay- '•ifts in to-morrow's game will be picfc- Jff from the following: Hammond.Hall JjSaxaa, Kennedy, I<eahJri'!C!r0SS.G;at;dr i ner, Reed, Pearce, Jenkins »'\---- i^H J**WW without •_toter|upt* i day. %he indi««i . proceed he said yester- -~ rettir«- Keyg, G. Smith, Perego and Russell. manager of the team dl f th Jgj* Barringer, Sftl Arthur Flood is g . A schedule for the remainder of the season is as follows: ~ ..-,.*•>• October 8—West High of Rochester \ ' •'* « Rmiiesler. —> WT %X CanandalBua. , October 22—Charotte 3HJgh * School Dctoher.2—West Hlgh-at-Canandal- High at Eocheg- 34i November ter ^ November got. 7n addition to 'the league games/the the, jacandal'^affeotlriig the great ..^. Mated; that the; inguiry would not 0nly i hit\cr6okea players and gam- _ . & New Tdrk But .. .-.,, T--T— 1? other cities where major' league' games.are played. At the instance of Justice ^McDonald, it wa« reptilrteaT subpoenas were issued for August; \Garry\ Herrmann, presi- dent oj the^ Cincinnati JReds and for- metjchainnan ot th«- National League S. a Chlcagft PRICE LIST . •. Will JMeet Strong Corning Freie Academy at Corn- ing Tomorrow , day. is yearly here whe^qeiie^ faps Will be able to judge'as. ipihe: *60tlll ^l prospects of Geneva's sons. The, somewhat elaborate 'preparationa- of Geneva High thirseason hlye made ^n °«e j d f Shredded Wheat, pkg............. 12c Postum Cereal, pkg.. I BiilkOafe/4|b§.*......, I Lipton Tea, pkg. ........,>>., ;•*., .39c Hershey's Cocoa, 1-5 lb. can .. •..;. 8c Bulk Cocoa, lb. .................. 16c Bulk Peanut Butter, lb. ... 25c § Van Campus Beans, med. can ..... 16c D Rumf ord Baking Powder, lb. can .. 26c Hip-O-lite, jar ;24c Cider Vinegar, bottle .,........... 13c an hlye made ^n °«e curjovs, and; now tjfife games Will telj the whole story. . , ' Coach Bray. : ha,s had the luck break agatasftolin Ho-faf.\ Keals and; Hard^ Ing-are each barricaded indoors with • great big Board ,of health signs and yesterday the scholarship ban was placed on no less than, six of the mon whom he intendad to take/to doming. Fortunately all the men/are recover- ing from- thelt miner MttrffSjarid aH except Styles will be in the line-up. Styles' hip will not allow him to play, yet. • ' The probable backffeld will he Frp- lich, Kennedy., Coolley, EigKmey, which only Included one regular, Harding, Beals'and Rfigexa all heing unable to Play. Vogt will play center, Ellinwpod and Goodelle or Usquhart or Weieh, guards- <^!iet being out of the game)), Jones, Michelson or \Wilson or Yan Tyler -^cjslesi ^Patterson,' Baldwhi, *a f ttjfltrin enatt« out dOf the game). This patchedVup -team has been hard at work and yeg- td»thk4ltf ^.ggy^ IfiLJJgg, conY probe rtould continue. ( Wti C ' that .the i.^ e te vfe now T—•- ball-_games have.; been . hought and soid, 41 he Biaa;. Vby unscrupulous gam- blers anji. players. There musjt be no rejjwtitlon of this scandal. Congress ifcakl a feloiy t nlavpd here on October 27. E YA *=* ALE WORKS UNDER COVE * BECAK«P AP HE cw Haven, Oct. !.- team played under cover afternoon In toe_AitilJ0leTy because of the heavy rain. ** -**:-*•.* ~r-. •»•» *\*•?; pn r .nation?««, other than on its merits,- also £ flo to te t iDonald was asked i£ other iui4a4j*tjp s erfl»ftted- to*coi- He said: ,,„.-., ,. ^ , A lon *p \They inay confess if~ihey choose, drill followed by dummy prac-1 but they must waive Immunity; Those Jtice and[some work inJbjrejklng,ujE> forr.who hft.ye already testified have ex- wara passes made up thep(e'oj?riixnnieipressly waived'immunity. Of bourse It was a satisfactorjt drnj^Ajrt^VJfeitf the players aid in weeding out the Dcneflciai as a hard-scrimmnge.subhj evil, that will be taken into considera- iw Jones hoped to witness The Tar-,] ISon in imposing sentence.\ my went through thplr\j>acei«Mh:ttjlat: ^Ce-was asked- under what law the formation: Left end; Cutlei^eft tackle men wpuld be prosecuted. left guard. Apo&a center. Herr: right Maekay; tuarterback. Kemfi^: letthajf AWrldi: rie;ht halfhacic, KernanV back, Webb. - «,,', „ ; | . •-...' i..r.r.- -,f AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1 - All dCt^ t ruined the b' _ . .. ajj well as the players^on- the^fcrtnit wh^wouM have rfeteiVea\ 60\;pfic * cent pr^the^ecelpf a Instead of <0 per cent It. thalk. team ha'dwon. The statute of limitation ex- tends back eighteen months, and we jBhall^prpsecutf^ojf any crime commit- HScrul) birds, found ' rtftty felia, are excellent mimic*. \There! is no*question but *Behry Hi W#gfiain,\iR)renian of ftie?SOCIALIST Jury, caid yesterday:; \The investigation will not be halt- ed. <TjKe~mdletmeiifr voted .will ,be re- turned at their regular time.\ ' Felich B«t Hi« |S,000. «^.*5Happy\ Felsch, who yesterday said he got ?5,000 from the gamblers—for JBIs part in, the crpoked work in tte last series, bet'the\ same sum'on\Cin- cinnati, :at odds'wat-'a *>tol cinnati, :at odds'wat-'-a *>toli*afld*n}ade •Jftother *10.000 f6r his nefarious work, ife^was reported yesterday. * This will .also b6 probed.. 'Whether- other meia- bers of the band of confeBsed crooks ;bet : against their team will also be investigated. -'-•It is -al^o said that one ©fc more pt tn^iadlcted ball players wiil maka StStemeHts' in eonneeKon; Wim~*the bribe expose. If any do howey«*, it : i»iUfh6t-?be\Chlck' GaiuMk wh<« Is ill '•ix£' ajiospltal ffi\i'e^Sft9'. ! \\'IW\18 !! f | Bi»i'ted tb~ Mve said 1 there is fiothlhg to the charges aii*-that the other •players are trying to hiake a gosit Out of him; Charles Hisbergis rejiorted to have said that he had nothing to coirtess and that \if anybody sttueaft on me( 111 iit them out of business. 1 ^ .-*.,. ta Islghtfoot, Assfstanfe*ta4e:siA:t- : torhey, tfilough whose hands all in- t . It's No At All Intention all along, to dela: M the mdictnients agaijH players' and twi^gamblers iAttorn^ Hoyne «ot back East\' ' ' \ ** **? — \1 ; worry aloog^ witfi Ihe 't^igft •\.of living ahdapbk \e as if it w e re It -..—•\• season'^ 'JKe this month's We hat above it is „ Wew shades in stock,tgt.^ .„. wouldn't be hers toniartdw if reach the right men on the are trying your fliuttfbei? already have y<mr siize. D obb's Fail 46 - 5010 W Dobbs' Caps* $2oo to $5,00 G,en_e,va Auto Co., had a goad\ signal practlpe In the old Tabernacle^ .-This Baakes an ideal place for the team; and. permission has been secured to use it whenever necessary,. - • JFioTIch, Patterson and Coolley •yvflf tun the team between them,-though It it Is found possjble Froiich 'will prob- ably call the- signals, for the' mast part during the signals. Coach Bray does not feel overconfident with this team, ana has made all sbrts \of gloomy pre- dictions: about the Auburn game a afship standing of ike men Improves -between now^a .leaves on the morning train and re- turns\ fetjiforr6%-nfeW '. ; .-•*' ^ - v r St. Francis Meets Mynderse Tomorrow *Phe game tomorrow 'afternoon at Gulvin Park between St. Francis and Mynderse Academy promises to be a hard fought dontesti It is reported that Mynderse will make every posgi-^ ejiort to capture the game\ froHT the local boys. Francis the scjie- Park's Syrup, bottle .. .22c-33c Queen Olives, 10 oz. bottle ....... .29c Coleman's Mustard, 1-4 lb. tin .—26c Campbell's Beahs^ 2 cans ....,... .25c SaladaTea, pkg. j^z^7*X. .\. • ^.....« • P.A.Coffee,lb;...... : :......;. Red Peppers, 2 for 5c Hot Red Peppers, 4 for 5c Lemons, doz. .T7l2c Compound, lb. Compound\^ Wesson Oil, pts 33c Wesson OH, qts. ....*. *62c Mazola Oil, pts. ,32c Mazola Oil, qts............. —.. 760c Premier Dressing, bottft ? / 39c Pure Vanilla Extract, bottie ...... 23c Pure Lemon Extract, bottle 23c Cleaned Currants, pkg 24c Van Camp's Milk, tall can 14c Catsup, 8 oz. bottle 10c Fruit Jar Rubbers, 4 doz. 25c Ivory Soap, 10 bars .77c StarSoap^lObars .75c Lux, per pkg. 10c Star Nap. Powder, pkgl 4c Abolition, pkg. .. •. ..^^w^ t^rsr Mk Argo Starch, pkg *.... 8c Bluing, bottle 5c-10c Clothes Pins, pkg. .. > > 9c Twink (all colors) ,.,.,....,»•..* 7c VlI.%. vri vv*i. * v..-. * * lie Watch Our Windows for Additional SpecialHrMces; l y .Jlanager Trayhor of the team states that although the sch dule is -practically complete there are one, or, two open : dafes- which ne would like to arrange with some out tit town teams. \ •--\ OUSTER COST TAXPAYERS $147,978: LAW- YERS GET TWO-THIRDS Albany, Oct. l.-^-The high cost of Socialist ousters is being felt by the State of New Tork. The ouster pro- ceedings In the Assembly last winter cost the. state ?U7;978. 4$. Of this amount $111,103 has been paid out pt the. state treasury; the remainder is' still to be settled for. • Because the state is short of money it may be necessary to keep the ac- counts over until next year. . T\wo^th*irds t)f the -money went for cbunsel fees. The remainder covers printing, stenographers, detectives, in- tefpretefB, etc; ' * „-' The figures show the fpltowins; pay- ments for cbunsel: Martin Conboy, $19,600; John B. Stanchfield, $19/50' Elon R. Btown, $19;6*(fB; Arthur Si Sutherland; $19,600; Martin A. Little- ton, $2,800; H. P. Wolff, $1,600; Archi- bald 6. Stevenson, $7,600; Thomas Carmody, $800. The State saved $7,500 in salaries by unseating the five men. lorney, inrougn w«uo» U^UMO ~.« -»^ i - t lAnr vueV C>F A Mn dietnients pass, said it haa been»his ( » HOW THEY STAND the return t«»1t from the re- ^ of his•• « Brooklyn Clothe* for retum me< that going along as * * NATIONAL LEAGUE • Yesterday** ReiulU . • Brooklyn' at' New Tork (rain. ) -W, Phiiadelphia at Eloston (raiiiv) •. • Scheduled for Today • • Brooklyn at New .York. • 4 Philaaelphia at Boston. J*. eincinnatl at Ejlttsburg. 4?. St Xibuls at OHIO MELVIN HILL Melvin fiill.-Oct. 1—The famUies of J3harles Toll and Homer Sweer •at- tended the funeral of their, aunt, I>help3 Sandr returned to her home, Saturday^ _ - Mrs. Emma May of Geneva'was T guest of her daughter, Mrs. willlant VanHobft, Sunday. • Miss Alice - Blossom of Pulteney street, Geneva was the guest of her siBter, Mrs. I* P. Adams, Wednesday. A\ number of young people held a Weiner roast at the home of Bennett Treadwell, Fi'iaay night. Mrs. George Mattoon ir-d ^augV.er of Baldwinsvllle have been visiting at Sunday he* .oon aB* Sweet homes.. avid^TTeadwell returned ho'me aite^lpendihg a week with and Mrs. Arthur spent Bi'boks at Romulus, 'Ivan ingr&ham of Geneva Sunday at the Ingraham.:home. Mr. and Mrs, R. J>. Nexton and, son \Warren of Flint were guests ot'Mr and Mrs. Willis Buck, Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Howell^were at Clifton Springs, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. George- Thayer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Lam- bert at Hail, Baterday. . Miss, Margaret Howlaiid and Charles Shroeder of Victor were 'recent giifljts of Mf!'liid' 1 Slrs. G.. EC Thayer, ?*-GJair ?y^4 Jfack Ingraham of Geneva are spending 1 a couple ot weehs at the Iflsraham home. Mr. and Mrs. te. 3. IJarber and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Buck ittotored to Pal- myra and attended the fair last Sat- urdays Ezra Goodman spent Sunday with his toother, Albert Goodman and^fam- ily. V A force of men arid teams are .op/ ,at the Rice Nursery digging trees. w«!sMiM**r»a9JttiS.w3tel''f' > '•cm 5 1 '--' .\-' daiighter •Julia. and* Edna of Stanley i and Mr. and Mis. JOIIU uui..,, ^. . | neva 'vyere Sunday callers at C. t$- 1 Howell's. • a '-n?! James Probasco whi \•«•« •\'•A^ ' the Geneva city hospital Sunday and operated on J\ on cia , >• t- be doing as well as could be expected.: Mrs. Georgia ihgratant acbompanietl Mr, and Mfs. John Jones of the Casrle road x>n ja. motor' trip to Watkins Glen, Several frpm here attended the ball Sme at Manchester Sunday. . Mrs. Robert JSriEle of Geneva was a guest at the SweeT home Sunday. ni.GK HTRUE to the Buiclc tradition of twenty years, •*• the one feature j^uick ert(jineers have partic- ularly_toughtlto develop. inthenfwN'\g^ Twenty One Bak*\Seriet 'titigb utility value. You will find'^in fact, wheh you-investigate these new Hiodels, thatBuick capicity for hiurd, fast, sure transportation is even greater than ever be- fore. The high-powered, sure-working Buick - Valve-in-Hcad Motor is a feature of each of the ' new-model*. - Added to their gr&t service value are a beauty of contour and appointment and a comfort of • movement and seating arrangement that Appeal to the most particular Price* of the. New. Nintt««n .Twenty- On* Buick 8«rie* •> MeJrl Twenty O*c-Fbrtr Four, (tirtc:fUKnfCC,c|r o MWti TwcMr Oac'FoiQ' Rrc, fire tMKitcr at Mdfcl Tmwr One-Fwiy Jin,. ^f»»r futmgtt coat* Model Twenijr Oae-ftnjtoen, ire ruttuftr ttia Model Twenty Ont-Tmy Il|ht, four |uW|«niir« Modrl Twenty Ome-Fortj Nine, Mren fUKUfcr or Uodrl Twcniy O>e-Fll». . tctti MaKipr faftm T. O. B.Tutm. Tiht, Hlthlm The Buick Motor Co., g'uarante** you againtt any factory r«tuction in list price on all 1S21 mo<l»I« on - hand or in transit up to July 1, 1921. - ... . 11795 1»J JJ«5 mi m« m» ms Staridina* of thi^Cttibi . • ^ Won trfst P. C, • .ftO 601 ,600:* • New Yprk ......85 68 ...||| * * Ginclnnati ^ 80 6? %W7 • • IHttsburg- •.-.-.\ 73 >Bi|* \I 1 Ghica-SfO .#••••••73 78 *\?? \^ st. Louis .....,.*••« \. •<\•; 4 Boston ........61 88 ,409 • • Philadelphia ....60 »Q .«0-#i * AMERICAN vfiAGUE. \fi Ye«terd(ay ? 8 Result* Cleveland at Detroit <M*->- Washington at Phlladelph; (raln) 8eh«duled for Todiy*' . Cleveland at Dettoife 4 Chicago at St ijm^.v „*** « Washington at PWladelfiRla * Standing of the Club. Cla\'elana . Chicago .. New York ; St. Louis •• • Boston .... Washington • Detroit Won ....96 •'* •«»«» ^ %poiPte H*vinx extettuvt fined wife c6ttneai60 throughout i*r WttUrk gtutti bilti we *r* to g$w tfoi* inttr- rrai* values ait- up-to-tht-minuU? itt* diti UiUr maittd W.WaqncfSCo. W&i^iiiiSfflsiEf^^\\'\ \\'uit •m* I Mwbt York Stock E York Coito» Jtrif' chmng \ xch** t * • .1, (Dil \C« rpi,- KERR, Prop* 427 Exchange ( $f««ret* and/ g Geneva, N. Y. WILL BUUJ3 THEM «.-'!. -• mmM^ki/'?')•:• • •• V*» • ^ i ' . ^ t^SjfW.. '\ : -\Jtn.