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i--* •.- - : ^-WM&MB TMeato With tne i npie Guarantee TTOUR Dalion phonograph? X comes to you with a sweep. ing written guarantee. And this guarantee to you is not backed by L a far-away factory alone, . It is assured not by one but by three,. different organizations. First comes the responsible local dealer of whom you buy the instrument. He in turn is backed by •on)«,«tabllihed , wholesaler who is.well known to |h» business men in your comraunity. And behind both of thestrtwnds the factory. Each of the thw# has pasaed hla written covenant along wita toe irlatrn- ment you get. You are protected against spring breakage, mechanical imperfec- tion and all dissatisfaction,that a'maker could possibly be blamed for. •••• • , You can't go wrong \Sujttnij^jjnimy • - 'Dalion, the phonograph that plays all | makes of records. Fiv* models, $97.50 j ,to $300.00. • - Players Depart From Cleve- land on Business \ and Pleasure Pursuits of _j Cleveland, Out. $^emb6£ ,$he rchamii'lon Cleveland base.b|$l cti.*»> began to disband yesterday\ and. last BlgHt iiiost of Jthe^, sye^eMa* y6i»te to tteir lionfes in various parts of tho cout A in various parts of tho At least 'seven 4 expeoft !to 1 WrllcforlU ntmutj Om ntmrttl' PaUondedtrQM'ijiulutmrtts- •• let, sent free on MfaaA tttU AM* tojudtcphoriotrapiiaalmt, • Milwaukee Talking Machine Mfg. Coil Milwaukee. Wk. - I r lio country. winter hw» Bill Wfttabsg^asss? and \'George Ulxio are' residents -of Cleveland. Elrcwr Smith and j;aok Graney ftgually spend ttiOBt of the, off-season here. Doc Johnston has taken over a billiard room here for the winter £W)d Steve Q'Nelll and jftay Caldwell expect to enter the automobile trade. . Tris Speaker* after a week fishing in Canada, with Le N other JrWteds Ban Johnson Objects to ^•'i,•. \ «in .i j »--\.«£> ; ..6 ». _ ••~JL-_- 1 •.•*' > f ••- — «• - • I- » « ~ » IF * ? lie Grand Jury Probes *«=.»., ancTTBe Wo will \hunt ana Jlsti for S everal weeks on the Gulf of Mex\ or leg. Stanley\ oveleikie, after a -brief visit in ShmW F _., , Joveleikie, after a -brief visit to his home in ShamoWn, Fa., wtli join Joe Wood 6ri a hunting: trip. \Wood wJii spend the •winter felling hn ad bi N wJii spend hunting and Jim Bb Wood felling trees, la . New, Jeraey. hi b Terms To Suit Dalion Shop 342 Exchange Street r Genera, N. Y. Jlra Bagby returns to his business in Augusta, Ga. Larry Gardner is. going? back t o Enosbiirg Vt., where ho * .and—repair—shop; -CEtti—- „... », Will sell groceries In Psterson, Nf J. After visiting- his family in Mississippi, Dr. Joe Evans -will resume Jils work In a St. Louis hospital. JHarry Lunce also returns to St. Louis. Chester Thomas -will go to Los Angeles, -where-he expects 15b be con- jpoted with a motion, picture company. George Burns returns to his home in Philadelphia iftnd Joe Seweli to I'US- calooga. Ala., where lie -will -complete hi« college education. ~ will winter In Vernon, New York, Oct. IB—President, Ban. Johnson of fhe American League has hwriiteri it-letter to President f of tli$ a^der ' league objecting- to thj convening- <)f major league club owii er» 4».- cfii«ago next Monday on th,< •ground that the Cook County grand; Jury would come together, on tha date anil that the meeting of the' own ers would inerfere. President Heydler thinks otheipwis He says: ~ *• «§>» \It is a. forfunate colncidencfe that the Coofe County grand \jury is to joa- •tinwe; its ~ investigation, during' ou£ me&tlng, .This.gives us-an ideal opJ portunity to aid the coiirt and- the legal representatives of Illinois in the great •worse they bave_ undertaken. GLENWOODS PREPARE FOR AUBURN TEAM J. - 1^~ r The Glenwood football team is havd at worK this week preparing for the game her« Sunday • against the All •Auburn team at Gulvin Park. A stiff 5firlninjageJ!ffli4 -• J\ -\\•\ g'v-«*g—*»e—nacH— on nesday and another.hard, vrpik out f OR P1TTSBURG Orange Eleven Put Through Stiff Practice by ; -\ Coach Meehan' Syracuse, Oct. 15.—A week of inten- sive training 1 - has made the Syracuse varsity football team\ ready for its first ; bigr- game of \the. ] 920 season Saturday afternoon agaiast Glenn Warner's Pittsburgh Panthers'. Three early sea- son games proved easier for the [Orange than had bee»- anticipated, and now Syiacuse must go into its big \game—the game that may prove the eastern football championship—with- out having had to face a single tougii foe. jgath Pittsburgh, the-sit* PAGE \3? fflfefi SCHOOL On Monday evening se-t, October i8tk we will he- gin our evening classes m Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping and allied subjects. t,, o . -Now is the time to prepare for a good office position or improve the one you may now have. 1 Barclay's Business Institute ^ /' • ~~ Schnirel Bldg\, 94 Seneca Street ' Geneva, N; Y, aei^^ gs -game comes here with a e Auburn team comes here with a losing string of victories during the past few seasons arid the locals are anxious: to secure the scalp'of the vis- itors. The j?ra.ctlce tonight will be he'd at Gulsln Paris and all -members ure'j requested to report promptly at;. 6:15 sharp. •Guy* JTortbn wiu winwr In Vernon, Ala, vyalteir Malta on the Pacific coast ad Bob Clark In jSTewport, Pa. , yateir and Bob NOT TO LEAVE COUNTRY Philadelphia, Oct. 15—A report that Man o'War, the great racs horse that defeated Sir Barton at W ; ndsor last Tuesday, would be taken to England for the Ascot Cup race was emphat- ically denied here yesterday by Sam- uel D. Kiddle, its owner. ' \There Is not money enough in ex* istence to take Han o'War out of this country,\ lie declared. Rlddla declared he had turned down an offer oX $400,000 for Man o'WaA Ha snld l.e probably would never allow the champion to race again. JUitonia, Oct. IB—Man o'War's next raoe \may bo in* Kentucky Matt J. WJnn, manager of the Kentucky Club, „ unumn duo's aetirai|T»»B offered a purse of $60,000 for a of the UM of Its park; theWtonagftanJ face of a mile and a. half between tho »nd Duncan cotton mUl/^niimagemerTrpiiperhorse and W. H; Kilmer's Exter- yesterday announced that it woulcl not' •*»••»»•*•- allow the use of their mill parks for the games scheduled far Thursday, Friday and Saturday to include Joe Jack«on'arid Leftv Wijllams, Buspend- ed Chicagro White Sox players. The dally papers here had carried. announcements-of the proposed .scrips, »na the .H»«up^*^net^JpratarTctti>ii was to include, besides Jackson and' Wllllama, Walter garbaro eJUlio Pitts- burgh National Ballenger of Si. Louis, Townaend of Boston. Braves ari» a number of other leaguera -who are here *dw. ^Xesterday afternoon-arKroTip of TJun.- can .citizens held, an indignation meet- ing- and decided; not t o allow the use of the Duncan park for any game In. Ousted Chicago Player* Again ^Barred in South Greenville, S. C.. Oot.. lB-^Oa heels of the Greenville club's dehfa: few minutes of play. In overcoming j that early lead, the Bjtt crew showed j the spirit of fighting against odds which may be the undoing of the. Oiange this week. Chick Meohan, coach of tho Syiacuse outfit, however, ; is confident. He has made no rash' predictions oT victory, but he knows.ho has a powerful, fast team. ©urito& the week, he hag been driving ii.for more speed\ In \getting: off plays. Meehan has a veteran line, but a. green backfleld. Only four of last' year's veterans, however* ate playinj? their odd positions. Guliclf and rfoople continue* at tackle; Abbott is playing , halfback, as he did a year ago, and j Thompson probably will start at guard. Alexander, the AU-American 'guard, is playing center,\now ana Robertson, last year's center, is. on end. Fallen, a halfback a year ago, is plying the other end. Kellogg, Ander- son and Cowell, of last year's Frosh, are in the backfield. Indications are that a crowd of 25,000 persons will see ,the game. ' v You Can't Get Away From It QUALITY COUNTS IN —HATS— - The finer textui'e better style and permanent shape all combined to give good hats a quality look that other hats don't have. It pays to buy such hats as— KNOX, GUYER and OUR OWN SPECIAL. SEE THEM AT HAT AND CAP HEABQUAETERS 27 Seneca Street. nalnator. Dobie Makes Changes - In Cprnell; 1 Lineup Ithaca,, Oct, IE—Under hot summer jjuti the Cornell football teams toiled for thre\e hours yesterday in the lost hard drive of the week, Dobie spending i most of his time sending the Varsity team through special scrimmages to I •deveJSp new plays ALL CLEVELAND PLAYERS SIGN UP FOR NEXT YEAR Cleveland, Q,, Oct. 15.—The \Cleve- land Indians, -world's champion base, ball players, held their farewell meet- ing nt League park yesterday, after which they disbanded for the season. President Dun expressed the hope that all would be back with the team next year, and it I s understood all signed contracta, LAST BLOW AT CAPITALISM L«ntn«'a Beautiful Scheme Pute End to All Possibility of Laying Away Any Monty. E. J. BRODERICK -r- Geneva, N. Y. LEGAL -.--,. new plays. Eddie HoCT at of the Duncan park for any game In. which Jackson or \Williams would par- tclpiate. The management of Mona- ghftn itillU mnlntftrnptt t _ — i.ii um Miuim w following the publlcatipn_ of tljcicepii that the Greenville club had refast to lease \' Ws a Bad Hen LAV A s T AND irt 'UBCi »nd J ts a foul 8h!rt H° n wltn ita *«*Btm* awrtgna— then leaves Its colors at the laun- av Prage man seldom bothers* bia ead about -fast colojr\ w»ll« he Is ? y e JI but oh —h»w he fltoiina when ia pride and joy comes back frbm lie laundry all out of breath. he beauty of buying Bogan * John- »« sshlrts here 1 8 that tfro are. ^wer hot water—for the dye« are hot F °\ proof. «t of your Behd you at prevailing market prieel Yes prices are lower ,! spare 10 0Ur Jo«oWow—i to work whetting. Silk Madra* Perc*l«, to Rogan &> Johmon TODAY St. Paul, Oct iS-^St. PAul aad-\Bal- timore will clash again today in what may be the final cfab la the lntir- lesgue aeries for th» minor league champlonghlp. St* .Paul will start with Frlti Coumbe and Saltltnoro -will U89 Joe Ogden. • . All the St. Paul and-. Minneapolis f tpapers except pne^bne^d* that BaUimora ha» goinething on tlio St, Fcul Club . 3Ed. I* Shave, sporting- editor of the St. Paul JNew.s, ban tills to toy today In hl» paper; ••It's all right to alibi at times. It Is perfectly proper to show\ where the break*, -<t there are Any, go atainst ycu, or wt'ere a cloge decision' unay the results, but from the leois jst yesterrdayg enfagement Tha Baitinirre Inter-nationals have It gt/yaifl -.»-v a- v mmc l uarK aim Mfl]/_- er at right 3half were the only changes of note '.n tbe lineup and It is predicted that both will pet into Saturday's game I with Union . tJnder this plan Holt would start instead of dkrey and May- er Instead «f Uvlngston The^Jatter ^..^..v u tiro i«uer Ig one of th«i best ueiensive half bae)?s on the squad and has been out of form for a week «r so, but in practice yes- terday he allowed plenty of, stuff. Bolt's venture at quarterback -will be In tnr< nature of -sin experiment, but May*er Is likely to hold the place at riarnt hlf on Fliocriecian and Greek emigrants olonitcd th t f th Mdl PRRINCETQN ENDS HARD \WEEK'S WORK FOR W. AND L. GAME. JPrinceton, Oefc 16—Prlndeton Yar- sity endea the hardest part or the week's preparation for the game with W. and I* twheii th t W. and I* ; <when the Btrong scrub .eleven was taken on, for a long scrim tim-84 .-yoienday afternoon. -AltfioUBh Coach Ropei* twice' gave thtfy-sfsITj 5 \Hie ball on \the scrubs 20 yard line, no scores were registerd, and the flrst strlng-ers barely, stayed oft' defeat wben Chapman, scrub Quar- ter dropped a pass on their five yard line However, the coaches are' not too pessiniistlo over the showing- as such players on the nerubs as Hen-i drian, Pitt transfer, nba gained -co»-| sistently yesterday would undoubtedly /iKniiKW ««• gtrfUf \—^ — '\ Among the many strange fruits of TBe war irflfeTflm nnaonaT legislation on record that frankly champions tho Prodigal -Son and makes frugality not only undesirable, but also Impractica- ble. Thlg law, according to recent' -- - - ~ — ~ s news from Copenhagen, hns been pro* jnulgated Ijy—ye», of'conrse—by the inspired statesmea of the' EEotlti g jyye», ofcon inspired statesmea of the' EEotleti. They are lftuning a' new currency that's guaranteed to be specific cure for all the ills of capitalism. A differ* ent series of notes comes out each month and every aeries has a different color. Besides, a glorious innovation In finance is brought to pass through the proviso that every note become* null, void, Invalid; absolutely worthies* at the. expiration of the month for which it was emitted. Reault: The social millennium I All July waceftJalnry, proflls,j)r income J cupy first eligible. >_ first woman with sovereign au- Fliocriecian and Greek emigrants - im nrai -woman witn sovereign au- oolonitcd the coast of the M«dl*.«r- thority was Scmiramis, queen of As- anl-in and Black. Seas. syria, 2017 B. C. y cftJalnry, proflls,j)r income received In pate green July currency must be-paid ootby July 81. It can't jbe exchanged after that-dal* for the glowing pink of August's issue; and, furthermore,. It -will seldom be accept- ed at Its foil face talue, even in July, by any concern not thoroughly soviet' teed. Thns all of Comrade Lenine's offlcial. commercial, lndiutrial^r-agri ^.ti^^Lt •-ii^i-i-t'' cultural undertakings are assured ol ample savings, the creation of capital becomes thenceforth Impossible.—New York Evening PojL STATE OF NEW YORK, Supremo Court. County of Ontario. F. D. Whltwelft as Trustee for the benefit of the holders of tho bonds se- cur-ed—fey -a-certain Mortgage -or—Peed of Trust, executed by The K. G. Ciiaso Company, Plaintiff against The K. G. Ciiaso Company, Tho Chase Nurseries, Barney Mayhew, Lloyd M. Glbbs, Be Los Finzar, Alfred Bergman, Frank Scharett, Edward Kinney and Ed- ward J. Flanagan, Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore- closure and sale, duly granted i n the above entitled action, and entered in Ontario County Clerk's office, on the 5th day of October, 1920, I Frederick B. Sackott, the undersigned, Eeferco in said judgment named, will sell at public auc- tion at the City- Hall In (he City of Geneva. County of Ontario, N. ~S., on the 3rd day of November, 1924 at 10 o'clock A. 31., the premises described in said Judgment, as follows, viz.: All that Tract or Parcel of Land, situate in the City and Town fit Geneva, County of Ontario and Statct>f New York, bounded- and described as follows: On the North by St. Clalr St, on the west by the White Springs Hoad; on the south by lands owned by Timothy Lene- ftan; KRcIiael CTHeir, Jay Street,\\James- Dnvlo Estate and George DavJe, and on ffie cast by lands* owned\\ \By Martin\ 1 Dowd and lands occupied by one Stephen Hammond, containing 21 1-4 acres mor* or less. I Also all that tract or parcel pf lan< situated in tho City of Geneva, County o Ontario anrt--gtatc-Qf_W«w- —--•- • •--- *- and described as follows: Seven (7) acres of land, more or less, situated, on the west side of Pulteney Street in the said City of Genova, bound ed as foJlows: On thfe east by Pultoney Street; o» the north by the north line of a sixteen ft. alley running westerly from Pulteney i Street on tho south bounds of premlser of Mrs. Smith, Arthur O'Neil, Mary Mc- Bonough, George McCoy and others; on tfie -west by the De Zang property; on the south by the premises ot John Nellis, The Shcrrll Park Land Company and HoBaft College, excepting and re- serving a right of way over said alley to. tho parties, their heirs and assigns whose prcmlsGs.jiro bounded thereon, in- cluding all farm crops and nursery stock on said property and now owned by th\ said The R. G. Chase Company.. Excepting however, from the above de- scribed property the following:: .All that tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Geneva, County of Ontario and State of New York, described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake at the nsrth- east corner of a driveway In and to said premises of the said The R. G. Chase Company on Pulteney Street; thence running one Hundred and Fifty (150) Feet northerly along the west line of .Pul- toney Street; tnence running Two Hun- Ijpd and Fifty (260) feet -westerly; hence One Hundred and Fifty <160) feet A Sacrifice Deairtd. \ a neighbor whom wo knew e Hundred and Fifty <1EO) feet duullmrly; thouwr two hundred and\ titty (250) feet easterly to the point of begin- ning, containing about eighty-six one- 'hundredth»..X86) Acres more or less. Being the same premises conveyed to W. F. Humphrey by Tbd R. G. Chase •Company and which said release was recorded In the Ontario County Clerk's Office on the 10th day of. November, 1914. In Book 277 of Releases of Mortgages at Pa«e m Dated at the City of Geneva, N. T., this -fith day of October, 1920. FREDERICK B, SACKETT, Kcferee. B. J. COOK, - ^PJaintifts Attorney, - SO Seneca St.. Geneva, N. Y. TIC NOTTEE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an order of the Surrogate's Court of tl\» cenntjr of Ontario; msttcs is hereby given to all persons having claims against John G. Farwell, late Ot the City of Geneva, Ontario County, State of New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to tno undersigned, administrators at the law office of W. ^mith O'Brien at No. 50 Seneca street, Geneva, N. Y., on or be- fore' th« -lDtb. day of Novem-ber, 1020. JOHN B. FAKWELL^ •^stARjOHns j. r' w Dated May 12th, mo. Giles BeyiT a * printer of Paris In-} trodsced the letter.'.'!\ Into the.alpdia bet in 1BB0. |>t®Sv?'' ' Have a new top and side curtains made with irons on doors for side curtains to open •with doors, ~or your old top repaired,. We put in all kinds of cur- tain lights, repainting and repairing of all kinds. 1RAM & S GENEVA, N. Y. GO Where you will you -will not find a more varied assort- ment of merchandise than i» carried by Geneva tner- \ chants and it make* little difference whether you travel by automobile, train or even FLY and for Columbia Grafonolas and Recoru* »«• M >u or easy terms also watch, clock and jewelry repair- ing wend YOUR way to two hundred four, Exchange Street, The Seneca Music andJewelry Storey telephone five oney one, two, and operated by Vrony and Company. KITE IOE30I Old Fashion Dance .•T M< ' 'ft,! ' .- • ?, i H r '\\ i *n\ )8P' •-'**-.as tyfr** t&m • mfiytfe*'\*' itif -\i •• \•' • • • • AdmiMion30c ocaot MEN WANTED! In Our Nurseries and Packing Cellars Good Wages—Steady Work* RICE BROTHERS William Street SQtSptSSSSmSSSi IOESOI O I lOOpt? ,'-.-• *«'_.'-f .;•. -^' .!•• <y-:-J^ . . ' '• W.'fa^'iJl&W^'w®'**'^'**** 1 ^ \\Ii'< ' •' ^* r -^'\3