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i&Am six r \ r DAILY SATURDAY SPECIALS Boneless Rump .... .32c Boneless Rib Roast. .36c Best Rib Roast 30c Best Shldr. Roast 28c Pot Roast .........25c Plate Beef ,..•.,.»•'» ISc Boiling Beef 22c Sirloin Stk ..38c Round Stk 36c Shldr. Stk 28c Bacon Sliced .......36c Bactai in Strip .... .34c Cala. Hams ! .25c Chicken ........40-45c Cottage Cheese ..15c-25c Fresh Ham, whole or half ,.........».• <4oc FrCih Shldr. ..,.». 30c Fresh Side Pork..... 30c Pork Stk. .........35c Pork Chops ^ f .,, \..„•. 142c. 1 Pork Sausage ......30c Lamb Chops . ...38-42c Legs Lamb .,..;,.. ,38c Lamb Breast ....... 18c Shldr. Rst Lamb .... 32c Veal Cutlet ^c Veal Chop* 36-38c Veal Breast & Neck.. 28c Loin Roast Veal .... 34c Rump Roast Veal ... 34c Shldr. Roast Veal.. 32c Schram's Cash Market - Schram & Bower* Free Delivery—Phone 5925 Mam St. Gasper Bldg. Watch Repairing Even Watohet 90 on a strike sometime*. They quit cold and refuse to arbitrate. Bring it to u». We're properly equipped for service and quality work. Robert A. Quick i_|pejan Jeweler Geneva, N, Rev. C. B. Roup Declines Call to Phelps Church ON PIANO of #70 Cauie. Wild Joy at the Lewi* Street School .;„_ The UwU Street School, right in the midst of its morning session to- day, was thrown into a fsver of- ex« citement by a loiter received by the principal, Mrs^ F. jR. Furber, signed by the \Fathers\' of the school dis- trict and enclosing in ,bills to complete the payment on the that wan receiatly purchased by t school for use on the upper Hoar of the 'bu.11dl.ng, Tbirly-teven fathers of clilldron In the Lewis Btreet dis? trict Btabscrllxid the money, and the solicitors) stopp«a soliciting; when the full amount ha.d been raised, AH the money was obtained in one day. Mrs. Furber, hi groat elation, flew from ono room to another to announce ttio glad tidings and the .news ^ wildly -cheered by the pupils. Mrs. Furbor hud just received word that the.piano must be insured at once and was at los» how to get the neces- sary tvtnia, bat- the gift from t<ie fathers niitdc everything *pp»8tble, li>- asniuoh an « wait for Urn dollars more than the existing dobt on the piano. • The l«ttejri|f«m the fathers was fts follows: ' ' \Mrs P'cltoirTtlftiaTfT\\*\—' ~\T~ \Prinfcipa;l of Lewis Street School \Dear jMadsurv:—• \Pl«a«o accept* the enclosed from th« fattens'of the children-'of the Lewis • street school to liquidate the \jfWW ?^ very tor the unselfish efforts that you\ membora of the Where to Shop in Rochester (iilnii, Glassware mul Silverware Dudley, Given & Co., 11 Eaat Ave. Olcii users, Dyors, Tailors. Rapp's, 64 North Clinton. riomtug, \iriroct io YOU.\ Stoofel, Straus & Conno*. 72-80 St. Paul Street. Fnrnltiire, Bugs, Linoleums, floor and table lumps, rwJar oliettB, etc Howe & Rogers Company, 89-91 Clinton A.vonue South. Furs, high (fuallty, newest models. H. P. Maloney, 76 EaBt Avo. Hair Goods, Hair PresRlnp, Clam P. Oliver, 45 No. Clinton. Harness, (Jlovos, Sporting Goods, Olios-H Wenlger, 124 South Avo. .Icvclrj, Silverware, Diamonds, R J. Scheer, 259 East Main St. MDNIC mid Musical Instruments, I^oyla Musjc Storo, 39 SotHli Avo. <D rifii nal-Qpparcl W-3J Cart aWnut Rodierftr li.l> Vllllinw, Pin)*\' Plpling niill-ltolU, l^evls Music Stoiv. :i'j South Ave Prescription OpHt'lnns, Waldert Optical Co . 257 Main E. Shoos, dopotulttble i|iinltiy. Gould, hoe & Webster, 2'i3 Main Fi. SHopperH* Luncheon nt the OoV.»- bach Histuur.mt, 1 I Soirtli Avc- TUHIIIK Machines mid liccords, Levis Music Slorr. 'V.i Sou-rli Avp Trunks, I.eiilhoi' 4<()(i(ls, HIIUS. \UklyV :'T1 Main Si. Baat. Phelps, Oct. IE.—Kev. C 0 Roup of Antwerp. N. Y. who received on ap-: wa r£i \appreciation polntment at tho recent conference in interest area great Syracuse to the pastorate of the, the teachers, ctnd Pholps Methodist Episcopal * church h&s declined ttfo charge preferring to our children, remain .wheru he la now located. _ t \Very Siitttreiv Yours - - - Mr. Roup had been at Antwerp only „« '\Tit© FATHERS\ a BharLtlnie. it la aaid and had made : *Ph* r»l«iw> w«s mily- rerentfy Vtrr- a mere beuinnins in tho worlcthere chsiseel, initial payment of tfbout half wlwe his congregation lias a new • o f the' \purchaso price being made. pui'HonaRO under construction. |<r he BC hool was planning to givo an Rev. Roup, some, time ago, .made a , entertainment In tho near future in request foT transfer from Ills con- , hopes to raise a portion of the re- ference to ft place more convenient to mn | n(1( . r and tn™ to promote other Syracuse University but Hie location activities wher«bjr additional money I of Phelps would be of no advantage over Antwerp in that respect. | Hev. Ffthvnrd Wallace who has been ocated at WllliamsvlUe, ISrlo County, • in the fSenpscp Conference, has been [appointed to tho lornl ^pastorate and i It is expected he will assume chartfc »t onco. i ' fould b<> scoured. The interest of the fathers, liowever, solved the problem very satisfactorily and there wan (;r««at r*Jo!<Mngr in consequence. Today was ol<l paper and Junk day again nt Ihe school, it being neces- sary to raise n bout t*n dollars more to pay for th« school pjaygrounjd pquifiment, «of Roort AonrovfW p Oct. 13-The mate Commis- sion «f Prisons lias approved the re- 1 i>ort of Inspeotion of tlio town lock- — up at Phelps which wan made on C llrn .: to ( nw . si>).t ijih Tho report says-This >J u rprise tor lock-up Is on the Orst floor of tho , town liall n fire proof hulldiflK. It 1 consist of two ateol cells, equipped with toilet and bunUs with flullts. It 1 lias steam hffat jind electric lights and , was clean. There has been only one arrest in the past year. Lodgers are LAST CHANCE Register' Today or Tomorrow. and His Wife Uept over nigbt and relpns- \' tri n I ed in the mornlnB without any rhnrg- a completo 1 es being made against them. l Rev. and Mn. rlavard Griffith of Baptist Church Given Party by Their Friends Both Hev. ima Mrs, Havard Griffith ltaptls^ church were given surprises last evening. Stx- ty-flve frlindu fathered together In a moot* impromptu and Informal fashion Goodman Ponse. < to express their recognition of the Oct. JS-- An^ouncpmen^ ninth wedding anniversary that the wus ninde yesterday of the marriage pastor and his wife- are to celebrate 1 of Miss Elizabeth P<*PH<>, daughter of on Monday, (Vtober 18th. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Pease of this vil-. As a token of appreciation, a very j lago ana Henry Goodman of Phelpa, attractive floor lamp Was Riven .Mr. tho ceremony hnvins take place nt and Mrs. Griffith, a. wedding anniver- ,Waterloo last Saturday. The Rev.'i sary gift from tho friends assembled. , W H. York, n former pastor of the F*rod Witter mad« tne. presentation, t'lu.lna ^fnfl^<^.1l.^^ fnlm.nn - - - plntersp»pg(id--w,tth a. number ot hu- Mr. and Mrs. Ododman will moroua tou^iea, Mr. . Griffith re- ; realda In Clifton street, this village. I sponded In most appropriate terms, • I despitu tho unexpectedness of the sit- i Pliel-« Bri«f«; ' 1 nation, and Mrs, Griffith also ex- Phnliis Oct. lR.-sMr and Mrs. OF OT.i pressed her thanks. Padden loft this week for points In During: the evening, the people were <'allfoipiin where they 'expert to re- divided into three groups for the niiiin until next summer. Their homo games wliloii included \Indoor foot!- l l/i street will he occupied by ball\ nnrl u \ti-uchor\ Bnrat. Later, re- C 1 d | d l>i l>r mul Mr3. C. .1 Ke-nfled r>. Kiank Oilpll who | frpshmenls were served, has been Individual K\od wishes and con- » couplo of weeks with Rratulntfcons ware extended Mr. and r Mrs. Griffith; as s tho guests departed | at a very lato iiour. It Is understood friend < in Phelps loft yesterday for Mrs. Griffith a tho guests departed New York. \&\r<\ Charles Bnk?r nnd Mrs. mil'that they will leave with their family of r.n.-heater tiro guests of their sister on Mondav for Port Allegheny, Pa., M *- I-'red Marsh. | where Mr. GrlfCith •will perform tho tJi-orge Oonltlln Sr. is laid up with marriage ceremony of the pastor of ,nn ininrod hand iliu- to amputation ot tho Port AlleREieny Baptist church imii.m of two tliiRiTs as the re- who niiccoedfil himself. They expect Botttr that! Pilh I -6&T.A , For Utfer IM$vt 25C BOX nt the lnr.,l Uiuiit iacturv. I J. I.. Sail lnirv nml Sirs. Alvaj • if s;cttlnff thrm c.umht In n slicer to i n • ' .Ml lt.iiir\ were Bt WntiMtown this '<• \M>I u nttpnilliift tlio State Sunday^ Hrtiiwil An.mta: loi'i cull vent inn as ili-li-c.i'ps fiom tho Pholps Presbyter- for ten dnvs. HALL LAST CHANCE Register Today or Tomorrow j .Mrs J. Cfiemshin and child of Buf- •\ 11 -• no sii^ndlnK the week with Mrs. !• r In West Main street, tho hall. The wlnnera in the Sunday, Service flag wil he demobilized with Pi-honl contests will lie annoum ed and appropriate exercises, prlxes siven. Thei-e will lie the big| Rev. II. D. Smith who left the pas- suppei wtilr-h will be a surprise to all 1 torate of Ovid church about two , since nobody ksiows what there will | years ago was returned by *he Con- be to eat. follow+d by pictures, games 'erenee which met in S\Tncuse last and a ireneriil eqod time. -^Everybody weel « He preached his fir.st sermon *They Work while you Sleep\ •r.i\ f\Jl I ,-i ••••§ • 1 J*lt;«ilM!*^M» lorrow—Satoday Jto!ptt|^p||^_: 'Consolidated 5c to • $lW^p*^i^-!: . 374-378 Exchange Street, Opposite yea^^'^umite; ^•.^0^^'^-'^\ - • VOneofthe547CcMi!^^ . _, ' • ; \ • „-•,:- ' ',_;' . --/•\-- C^' v S^-^^^w^^w' *^ T f Promptly at 9 6'GIock Saturday morning we will open toTihe public'.o| Genera,|^I^|foityy j J one of the finest Department Stores in the city, filled with thoinandt of Wpndwtfiil^ 1 --^- ii2 ^ - d± *' date quality merchandise, pelow we quote just a few of the-many bargains. - -• •^--^ J NOTHING OVER ONE DOLLAR 1 Reduce the High Cost of living by Trading Here T ^ . • Lasfie^ iLiiQ.IEbip^N^^ LaoW $2.00 Muslin Gowns and Petticoats.. I.......... f . $1#^|^ Lacues «)Uc Dioomers ........... .-•-»r» • «T»-» • •. • .•eT«x».r-**rB»T» < » • • • •'•fvv'. --yi-iy ~ Udies' $1.50 Silk Hose, First Quality -.mmi***^ M$ t '4* Ladies' 25c Hose, Pair ««•, .-.^-#»^-. J5c Ladies' $1.50 House Dresses ..->........., *•.-**»*»* .|liMU i5 RJehi $2.00 Dress Shirts .- m *™.-4IJQ^ <p , . Men's $1.75 Work Shirts. i...'......^.. ^^U^JttSBf-*\^ Men's 25c Socks, Pair... 15c | Boys'$2.00 Pants, Fine Quality... $1.00 i House Brooms, 79c Quality... i .? , 43c •> Pa)m Olive Soap, Reg. 15c Cake ..... ^ 7c Come in, you will be surprised at ^ie Great B argains—Remember the Place—^Watch Our .Windows. ~ •'V- Consolidated 5c to $1.00 Department Store' Arlington Hotel Bldg., Exchange St., 6pp. Temple Theatre—374-378 Exchange St. > Geneva, N. Y. anoocKKmnaawsnntxvstssstst^^ Members of Ovid Grange Visit Lake View Grange Ovid, Oct. IB.—The regular fort- nightly meeting of Lake View Grange No. 1261 was held In Franklin Town Hall Wednesday eveningr, Otober 13th \Hit or MIBS\ Supeer. Hall Ort. lS.—The \hit or miss\ will be hold tonisht at 7:30 at hyterlan church. There was «, largt) atleudancw of the local grange and thirty members ot Ovid Grange No. 1$S were also pr«-, dent. They were wecomed by Wor- thy Master William I* Slaght and Gorero Rice Master of the visiting grange responded. Prof.J. I* Walth- am in a few words spoke of the value ol social intercourse between Grang- : e^and then introducedTtfr J. D. Brew, of tho State College of \Agrlcuture at Cornell who gave a splendid address on \MlUc Prices.\ After a social half hour delicious refreshments were served by a committee o£ ladies as , follows: Mrs. B. F-rankin, Mrs. N. Boyce, Mrs. G. Pashley, Mrs, Slaght. John M. Payne spoke on the need of organization among farmers. At the next meeting October 27th, -the reg- ular t all exhibit 'will take place. Church Notes. Ovid. Oct. 15.-*On Sunday mornin* October 17, rally day for tfie Sunday School will be obserVed in the Pres- In the evening the Is invited. —Ehti-reh—Notesr —• - - Hall, pc,t. IB.—Services will be last Sunday morning. ^ Twentieth Csnturv Club Meet*. Ovid. Oct. IB.—On WeritiesdHV *>v»n- at the Iiuli church as usual on Sunday ins the first meeting of the Twentieth In the evening alias Luoie Croslpr apd. Century Club for 1920-21 wax held at MISS Margaret 'Lpgrprwood v i!l tell a- bout the Toting Peoples Conference held at l?ufTjilo last week. The even- itig inetHhig- Is « t 7; 30. ' Plav Rftiiflarsal. Hnll, Oct. 15.—There will Le an pveryl>o«iy n»h*»ar«al at the hall on Monday nlirftt f©r tft* faroe \Se nea in in the Cnlon Depot\ which will be 'Riven by the Woman's Assoo'atjpn on Oetobor 2i»tli Everyone is asfced to huve ihp'r rwirts perfect, and to meet at 7:30 story. LAST CHANCE - R*giit«r Today or Tomorrow. Hioh School Plays Starkay. Tho High School fyotball tP«m jour- neys t<> Starkey tomorrow afternoon, wlitre it will play the fast Stnrt.ey Lteam. JL lint conteit is looked Tor. iGeuewi Blgh de-feafed Star,key in the i last game between Hie two trams L»y a seen? ot 13 to \6. Manager »l?ray an- nounced today that Rogers will play. in the gxnics tomorrow for the first time. Rogers is a half hack. Ncster will alsoi t'*av. LA3T CHANCE R»fli»t«r Ttltfcy mr ' m v* oMtT CMWMT«U todkht foe V**r I incoft*e«ien«*. ChUdwn «i*l»wete will h»v» >*u tunadeta.. too l» 16 60 rcntn p Tod«y «r RegBter todKy or tomorrow or y«u caiinot v^tft. ' The solid Twill be open ftooi 7 «. ra to 10 p. m. tod«y and tomorrow fi 1 .j -J ! the Villaftp Library rt being the twentieth year of the organization the program was devojed to' reminisclen- ces .of tlte years by, charter metnoers.' The president, Mrs. R. J. Purdy read a bulletin on tlie \Rooievelt. memor- ial\ to which. the club had con- trlbuted-; LAST CHANCE, fiegitter Today cr Tonrrrow. Civil Service Exaxmination. H A cU-il service examination for the position of fireman laborer in the postu oflir« paying a salary of $720 a'year,, will ie held on Number ISth. Appil- tlon banks and otbpr ln p ormatton oon- <*<>rnftis the examination may be had from 0. H. Fox Pt tb« money nr4'-r f'Jndow at the poRtofBce. Applicants mi gt be pttlzpns pf the TT*ited Statn.i. 1 e ' i» Enli«tm«nti Tor «II»vyr \\ Kelley of the Naval re- station announced two frddh onllstmentJi this morninfr. Wl!l- Poole* hlis just entered the* aia-' maJ,P8' school ajt Hampton malting a total -of 14 Genova bovs to ho Ijn school thertji The other recruit, who will leave ore Monday, Is Stanley Dennis of Dimflee. * • \ \' '\ '•' \—' 9 • -^ ~~ • New York city's gr«wtett was *n 18I» and »mount#d Incheii iam nffth t* tft -. in Mexico ruins hufce baa ,..„ _» Jajr no »» to mi — r O»go«r- • «on*a »firj»tratloei is* necessary IB »rder' '• to qualify for rotlUff^ Qenev*, LAST CHANCE *r TMI*#IT«W UNIVERSAL CLOTHES^WASHER -^WASHatS, WITHOUT WEAR Mfd. >y, UNIVERSAL .lj.TIUT>«« CORft ALPENA.MICH^| • Complete ¥ n The Universal Electric Washer Is Now on Display at ~ - '- The Store of Herile & Mar I in—Exchange Street \\ ' I Stop in and s«e this Masterpiece of all othtr Electric Wa«hert It it * 0 simpl*. y.t to altoaethir dffferent and to efficient in performance that .it is a revelation in modern home laundry methActa.- • \•\? * n Extraordinary Features of riie Universal—; •'•'-'- \ Equally efficient to any electric wather m«d« and told; everywhere for about one-third th* price, $55 00 Complete., 2 Only Simplest, easiest and safest to operate, four mo\*Ing parts—all fully protected. 3. Can bauaed EVERYWHERE and ANYWHERE where all other electric wamhtrf f ail to operate* because of its portable, compact««of?ttruction. 4. Every tingle piece it m«tal that will not ru»t. No wood te decay, warp or tpliritei*. 5. Washes without wear, the most delicate as well as the heaviest articles. 6. When a washing Is done thp Fniversnl can be placed conveniently out of 'he way tinker the kitchen sinkj the Kitchen- table or In a closet- ?• 3\he «yttnder r*vo!ve» ew way and is ma do of zinc with galyahized st^el ends-giving proven advantr|«'» nfJSi±atBt efficiency and washing. j3atTsfactiori. • • . The Unjvereal ia the enfy w*»nTfna'in*eh*irt» J : en the market that will run on any kind- of eteotri\ current used in the home. A ^re^JDemomtration »n You; Home at Any Tw^ r 9. The Universal Electric Clothes Washer makes a valuable addition to the eqtrtptteitfc «f*4h* summer cottage. Due to H»^coittpaot, ppr«A able construction: and. light wel*liti-iJtoccuptet_: no more space tit the motor ear o^effEtafe thutf— a .small slated trunk; . , \*•'•' v.' |- 10. Most economical-of all electric clothes wasiierJ to operate. - ;.„ , > • 11. Clothes can, if desired, be #a»hed, I}otl«fc*n4 sterilised at the same tijneijjr pla*liiK > the Uni» versal Washer 6n basement gas plirte or**it- chen gas range. • •\ • .• 12. Washes, rtiiises and blues' clothed entirely; without \TTandling or. removlnff ^Heni from cylinder. . ' ' ^ v . ^ IS. More 'than pays for IMelf -in ;f«H|l \ -14. \Hte adJuBtable extension arm r Universal Washer instantly -adaptable ty» > ^ standardjisei j>f jit&tldn\acy-.Uundr>E=tub*. „ the same capacity aa moatof fti«;m iflachlnee, ahc sheets or their equi r! priced t\ Telephone 2071 Sele af«nU fer Wayne, Y.tw, OnUri. and SemM Ceuntiw y G«h«Ta, S il ^'^ Stats Electrical, »aUa Co. Cal.n in U<iver»alEl«wtrib W