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Y.; ;;•//..: :28<: Shoulder Roast, lb. .,25c Fresh Cut Lamb Chops, lb 28c , SALE Fresh Cut Stew Lamb, lb. .;,... 18c Fancy Small &gs^JRl^ l r :t Veal Stew lb 25c I Shoulder Roast lb 30c Large RQA$TjjMG CfllCftENS & FOWLS lb.. .42c BeefPotRoastlb20c|BeefLeanStewrb18c BEEF—Boneless Rump and Rib Roast, lb. .... 34c Fresh SmokAil . : ','..''..'*\ i . Frwh Sliced • Bacon, in strip, lb 29c I Liver 2 lbs 15c Morris ^e Co., Supreme Nut Oleo, 5 lbs. ..«,».$1.69 Fre«TiHNfadii ] \\ ., j \\• Pure Horn« J ' ' • Liver Sausage lb 14c | Rendered Lard 4 lb 99c Fresh OYSTERS, arriving daily, quart 59c Trade Here Saturday—Save Money and Get the , BEST MEATS* \ Local Campus Tomor- ,row Afternoon - / GoJIegfr football team has completed preparatory, work ifyr the game with St. Bonaventujce. ,, --, $h workout last night consisted ot r t second team running 'off the ^jfajs g the ^jjsr which St. Bonaventure used against Cornell last Saturday in_ tlie presence ot the Ho&art varsity. Hobart Jjopea took a decided boost last night whett l^wai'lea^ned that Di\ Maloney stSi.t- Qiftt Morton, the star ^ftjJJ-bacl*. would be able to play Against: St. Bonaventure Saturday. Gasper, \Clark, Ehni and Beaver will be compelled-to witness the game from -tlie-iiejicb to- morrow, because of the injuries w'fe Robert T. Hill Addressed Fir.t Setiion c.f CUM for Training _ of IWher* i ,* , ^ ii,. \ • . «• • U \M connection with the opening s6»- •ipn ot the teacher training course on immigrant education, which was held last evening at the High School an. addres-s on \Adult Immigrant Educa- tion\ wa».inade fay Dr. Kotoert T. Hill, director oiiteaoher training in inuat- ,»rant education of the State Depart-; menl of' ^Education. He cam In jpart: \There Is a nation-maiding move- ment in America. It has largely come out pf ouj? war experience?. We w*nt. into the w«r as the United States ot , >- -i America, but we discovered in a short they jmstained in test week's J>raeticji.jtime ihat_we were' not a united peo- St. has a large follow- i ing: around this section of the state] and.it is fexpectea that several Bona- venture rooters wijU be on> hand to isspur their teana ; on. - • * The ganie -wiW \start promptly at three o'clock . - * '' Coach James McLoughlon has signi- fied his intention\ of starting the fol- lowing: team: M. Ktntiey, L. B.; R. Palslsy, L. T.; R. Cuinnftfgliaia, t, . ; ilL Kelly, Capt. C; Ilipbinson, R; O.;, J. Kyan, B. T;,Haroia Martineau, BSj',1 K; P. Heine, Qi S.; M., Qavigan. ft. H,; S. tucco, Li H.; : l.ynch, IP. B. For Hobart Coach Welsh has ,• an- nounced that the following- meA wilt start: Capt. iKsughry, L. E.; \Vogt I*. T.{ &oss, Ii.\ G.; Wood, C; Ferris, R. <G.% Howe, Ft. T.; Ho.gan, R. E.; Shy- GETS T8E WRT-NOT THE GAJRPET Air is the ideal cleaner of fabrics. It sweetens and purifies as well aa pie of America. It has al*aya b&ed said that should Aroeriea ever atteaipt to overstep her holders into Mexico it would cement the lWexican people a^., ao other one. thins and that if Amer,.!| ica itiould ever attempt to conquer ' Mexico It would be an impossible task. Scrypu lenpw that the Ttfeklsh War Sa, the thins that promoted Italian solldar-1 ity? in order to db something It ia}A jwcessaTjr to-ger togethe\ I iLi ; der, H g, ; y Brower, R. H.; Moran, L. F B H.; Morten, F. B. The average, weight of the St, Bon- aventure team is one hundred and seventy-six pounds. Hobart's aver- age weight is about -160 pounds. Ho- bart will go on the field out-weighted 46 pounds to a man. \Dance every Saturdajf night? Dove ll G Pf M* y Hall, Geneva. Prof. j g McGrain.«—Adv.* OBITUARY William Rpulan fiuneral of William. Boulan, who died on Thursday evenine-«t the borne ^f hi th H Ptik Rl his y HFS. Patrick Roulaat Mi b ^ i H. ck Roulaat 16. Clinton street,r, Mil be held tomorrow i t 830 ' M b l morning at 8:30 o'clock, at d t 9 ' S houso g , & and at 9 o'clock at St. Francis, de Sales church. Cemetery. Burial In St Patrick's Mrs. CaroLine^M. ScheH •s. Caroline X. ^Stehell, aged 86. diec^ this morning, at'ten o*clock at the home of her son, George C. Scliell, of 47 Main street. The funeral will be on Monday - morntng at 10:30 o'cloeK and will be strictly jSrlvate. Friends are kindly asked tq omit flowers. U, S. Official Government War Films Manager B. B. Gutstadt announces that he has obtained the. U. S. official war iBlms for the attraction at jOt3O8XJPQB^ The ^Pay^girt^Groeery 1 Cor, Seneca and Main Sts. Best Sauid Grown ^Potatoes, peck ., These Potatoes are Free frofti Rot so do not oFSftftM^of th«m» Bread Flour, sack .V*'..,,,./. ,.. $1.75 Pastry Flpuf, sack ..A v S1.4S- Best Blue Rose Rice, i lb. ..A.,,.; ...,. 1%$ Full 28 oz. can Pure'Fruit Preserves* 4sc-ean for .-... Tapioca, bulk 15c lb,, a\lbs. for ... t ,^ '„ Baking Beans, lb- . .T. , King, 20-oz., XW<;althy Apples, peek ^ %.. Large Orange Quinces, lb, 5^, ^«fbs, for .'.,.... . v , Evergreen Corn, fresh picked, doz .u,.. .^ J S ,\ '••\• « 3 for. 2% 25# ferent ''•• * makes ^jL. IL A H*«ie^— ports, tmptet : S tlSB^. 4* 1 • is&ert **anA s Uni» ; Wdrlf * rvKlt\ ttirely front f*tb,t tft»aU wl • . i#lcfc \ ftiBM. • priced , ' V '• UK* r.-* . ..1 *m ft )i i J 1 g , Jersey Sweety lb. Best Red Salmon, 1 lb.. can Sheldon Pears, peck ',..„*.. Grapes, basket . * .'. Alberta Peaches, tall basket .,.., Sanwich Ola, fine for sandwicbes r 15c jar, 10^, Jiffy Jell, Tryphosa, Jello, pkg. 13/, 2 for Baker's Fresh Gfated-CSpcpanUtv pan £3^, 2 for # All Coffee is cheaper, a reduction of $c to Sc off on all high *» \•'• '-•,-.• grades • \-•=- Our Special Blend, formerly 45c, now Half Moon, iotmtily l8fe, now «-,.». Red Turkey, forncierly 50G, now I claim that this is the bestjcpffee for the. money m, Tryja pound and be confflnced. Vegetables and Fruits, atll kiftds^and of the pest, your orders, we have a ifre^ DeuVery. ' - .^ . ' jSmith Opera House on October 22nd and 2?d for both afternoon and even- ting shows. These are* official and exr ceptional wa.r film*, whichf will show in this city for the first time the.actual battles of Chateau Thierry, Argonne and St. ^Mihiel wtt» the 27th and 77t?v also the 42d Rainbow and other pivis- ioris. i Sortie of these arc the censored Pic- tures that were hold up during war time because or late tteuvery ana the Armistice, being declared, but thanks to .{he dare-devil camera men of.then? 5igBaI-Cotp«i--sBe-ane-no: jeged to witness the vision of a life- time. '' Yftu can see the Doughboys and the Marines, as they turn the tide of bat- tie at Chateau Thierry, •see them break the 'Hindonburg line—wipe out the St. Mihiel Sector, and for good measure polish off the Hun In {he gonne. . te1 .,.,, GiV i us j Pleriiy of good Fi'esh Dairy Butter \ * WB^aei^oajKSOCT^^ Announcing Apartments At the Hot 1 Seneca Th» m«n«9«me«itcif'Qi«<n«va»« ultra-motl«rn li'otal invite* your attention to iU n«wly furniahed «uit«i, •v«rlo6k«n0 S«neca ; Uake- Th»«e ch««rful, homalik* room* hav«'b««n conwort«d into choiea apartmtnti for ths wint«r. i ,, - • - • - / Tattefully furniatwdi btautifully d«corat*ol. * * *\**i#> **,Sif,* t jg#,**. -_»»»;*^i#.jB*-«^^*^t, *.+** »*—-'*r—.—— provida a. cotnfortabl* homa, (pl«» hot»l •irvioi) for wint«r Jtopntnii / .' ..' , ; • - 3uW*^6f tws, - thTis atrd f«nr^ roohw ^iwith bath*, greatly tpget together.\ In America. -we have lieen drifting for years with' a spirit of lndivid-ualism and we caca'e: up against a national crisis and we I find it most difficult to work together, \ Each section is afraid of the otlrer-j- we cannot talk alike and we cannot wnasrsttnd each other. I was in New York City ftt the time of the,, drait and I remember with great vividncts the preparations which were made against that day. They feared an up- rising, of the foreigners but there was not a single disorder reported. \\Fourteen «r- fifteen million immi- grants werg acquired, bjr us before tits war. There we,re foreign communU t!es atnong us but not <tf us. So' a. pupiilar Broonis, brushes and carpet sweepers get only surface dirt, while the Eureka gets all <iift. It^inakes the fabric it passes over.sweet, clean and sani- tary. The superi(Jriiy of this machine lies m its greater volume a^d velocity of air. ' ' •', r • < Remember <nfc great trial offer expires October 23r4, Phone 2331 , • ' \H\ 'iil\'j ! ' \1' iii 1' 1 'i^ryTTTTTT!r!?Tjir^Xi'i7T'!VJ!.T!\TTTif^^ J'\W \-.1\\-!\'? l E \ Empire Gas & Electric Co. Geneva, Seneca Falls, Waterloo, Phelps g America ti nation in truth 'tis well as name. There was nothlxiff new about the Americanization movje- ment,. but-the war had added momen-* tum. It was not very long %eforej men 1*egan to ask questions. , <Jne j Rusniarr saSd: 'I see that you folks in] America arc starting a program of Asiefcieantzatiott,- We Russians t i ri * t ll to know what this Americanization, is because, you know, we Russians have bee,n. subjected t o various.foisms of \lz:atI6n\ for centuries.'.' If Amor-, ica is to become a- greater nation and a more powerful nationality it must be done through methods or throush poiiciga7.wWch. stnaare whli American', principles. That is; we cannot bassj it upon repression or exploitation,!' What principles must w« develop? amono ourselves, among native born' and foreign born alike? ' A stronger' natipnalltx will largely coma thronsixi the rise and the rebirth oJL'the Amer-T lean spirit. Now \we ar^/hearing lesit and less aliout Ameridanizatlon asj such, but wer are •hearing a great deal I more today.,about education \ There ,is| no country in the world that depends n 19£S,^ 0 Jl>fiflU5 a ii*B'4o arrive at results tnan America, andjs'et we do not wpr* Jit eaongh,' Education in America, is the bulwark of \democracy. This is •VflrJsjng/splendldly among children, so ellecUvely among- the children of for- eign parents that .tile gap between par-' erits and children ts^widening and wid- ening and widening, Telephone 2040 158 Castle Si. Why Carry Your Goods? CJur Delivery Is Free Heinz Baked Beans, large size, 2 for. 29c Pure Cane Sugar, lb .;........, • 14c Best Sand Grown Potatoes; not rotted, pk.... v ,.,,., »25c_ asjtrot j own. One of Hie things that we propose tq do in this brogram which will he ^iscuiied at length with you as you go along Is ^ays and means by which .we nan Odd Medal Flour, sk. ......./ $1J5 XXXX Dakota Flour, sk. $1.75 White or Blue Grapes, basket -.22c Fancy Cooking Apples, pk, .......15c Bushel . :-. •» .vnrvT^TT. ... p the children and the mothers to-j getlier through tlie development of i mutual interests. \ \W fldt g ugh mutual interests M p \Wo are flejpendtnel m education jmm^sM^JBipf^.iimrt .education ?*d that ls| i^liy tfeis course 1« called Adtilt Iramlerant Education. , Immigrants need and -want it ana\%v*e o»*« it to oui'- selves as a nation to enlarge the Op- portunity y;eonling to the capacity, *r- White House Coffee, 3 lb. pkg ... .$1.32 Fancy Cranberries, lb 15c Post Toa«tie» or Corn Flakes, . 2 for .v-. M ... - '.--'*.* Scrap Tobacco, 9c, 3 for ..-•'• 1 lb. glass Humidor Velvet or Tuxedo Tobacco .' $1.65 Purity Oato, large 30c Premier Salad Dressing, Ig. . tJ ... .39c Van Camp's Milk, Ig. . '.. ~. . 15c Large bottle Vanilla Substitute 13c Bulk Cocoanut, lb. • .38c .Red Alaska Salmon, tall cans .... ,33c~ Jiffy Jell, all flavors 13c, 2 for 25c V 2 gal.'cun light N. O. Molasies . .'.85c Strictly Fresh Eggs and Choice Dairy Butter We have 17 doz. Atlas E.-Z. Seal Fruit Cans Fancy Cooking Onions,, pk, lb T l .... B . 3i5c y g , p 1 lb. pkg. Twenty Mule Team Borax 13c, 2 for Fancy Hubbard Squash, We Expect About 25 Nice Roasting Chickens for Saturday Dance every Saturday. tilghf, Dove ,Hall, Geneva. Prpf- McGraln.^—Adv-* v ' ' \\\ Liberty Bond Holders Paid Interest \Today Hslder-s of bonds of'the iinirth Idi?- grty Loan issue in the Second Federal' District will receive today about UOOIlb.-} respectiye'of color,•natlotiallty know -where we Want to get and take^ the proper steps, to get there. Ger- many got* somewhere bv education, and surely fee\ can. In thirty ye^rs by Bismai'k's educational policy, Ger- man • bi'tlt o nation, Queition of EtJ_ucation. i^^'^^T W 009 as interest due on the th py pd.upon i the public schools, upon the priicipals, j better and nobler citizenship. SVjperlntendents -and teachers. The movement has such strengrtlj and mo- mentum that We are beginning to •wonder what H will all mean in the next few years.'Why, it was Sour years ago Jast weeli that the first confer- i (]p Based) the of J the ?« have am0un.ted to^a Bttie over 143,-riyear, creattfia, 000,000, but it is believed that*acme ot canization in the bonds originaiiy sold to buyers in'of Education^ th Sd Fdl Rev District!th ld nnd now Etc The what -are things In has happened- tfic funda- of adult must have an even larger* and even campaign will be held this evehfnjj|$f! nobler and even more efficient Itader ship in this larger field. That is, we r»n»ra must have competent teachers, the ; principal speaker of the e-veninj:; selection of whom should be based 50 be Lieutenant Opvernpr Har^jS 1 '?$£$ per cent on personality, desire to. Walker, the Democratic siaiiU!s^<0^'- serve; 25 per cent personal attainment | United States senator, who will ilpEM* cs- experience; 25 per cent training. A;} S8U e \with Senator Janje& W.-ifiSMi\ Methods course doubles an -'—•*\ • ~ ' \ - - : --\ !Ti5i -' s successful teacher's efficiency. and training usually 4 Good j are ^p^Sminl We of New York State d the Second Federal Reserve District jars ti e leaders and we ought to be •'-•• • -\-'«--— : -•*-•--•-*.-* +••• —•—»•— 'because w e have mote immigrants than #hy other state, and are at the top ot the list to illiteracy. Immi- grants are, h'dweyer, not usually illi- terate t>y choice, but from lack of op- portunity} that Is why we are increas- ing^ the' opportunity; s'npe'be*>n aosorbed toy purchas- ers in other Reserve .Districts. —r ; i \• I ———— • The St. Peter's Men's eltib will meet oh the second- ahd fourth'- MoWtey- nights of the month instead ^of'^-the first and third Mondays as previously istfmfc Therre3rtjrj Monday evening. October 25th. Dance every Saturday night. Dove Hall, .Geneva. Pf 'HGlhAd* y g Prof. 'HcGralh.—Adv.* LAST CHANCE Rejjister Today or Tomorrow. are, •tandi^g toe a socialized. education printarJly adapted, to adults,] which fits in in tjqost intimate way* with the actual daily life n^eds of those, folks. There i»not much theory about' it. TOM hiprve to meet adults^ on_ t] own platform.-^>i»;ymi realize that in» migrant* are just folk*'like you and m *!>—**r™rnr^m^^-l^^L .- — wftBt Me!—©o^yoT'TSaTize tiiat If you to a foreign country and tried to- <\»\ ** «« *e marked would haye settle are ajwl «iat dl mm What woul Sy are ajwl «iat ySvt y dreadful ttine making ktwwii and getting %. Job? uld £©u flot Vht fit tld £©u flt ' wotild with our nation-making movement 1Ee believe that everybody has a right to partici- a law was passed devising a scheme of licensing teachers. To de- rive,a compensation for this -work one pate in dbrnmon affairs, as for exam- | must haye a license from the Stata .pie, government. The pUgrlms came• Commissioner of Education, Several in order that they .might participate cities have already adopted plans coin* in the affairs of the ohurch. Indei>en- ' ciding with the State plans. Since dence was declared in order that tfte; training is required for this license it Colonist* inight paartlcfjpate in the af-.j g the responBibility of the State to fains of state. Our aocletie*, clubs, j offer this training; \that is the reason •wilt ';«*By*ne, {Albany, who will also speak, New Store I* Opened ' '*«fe The new flve-to-tveutytfive-i^jp^ store at the corner ot Castle and-Kfei;-; change streets was opened this Ing. There was such a mob of thlg !„ order to the #^^, , |j O f thlg Marte , !„ order to make the on this idea. We^beUeve that we must ! Krade as hjgh as posslb j| the coursea *neett thee respoMlMUtlc.* whichh aceom-- ,| re ffered ^ extension rour«es of col- mee th responilbiUtU whic aceom .Sre^ffCTed^extension'courses'of coi pany prtvillges. When twenty or more - poeple desiring instruction petjtlon the school boaTd, such iniiructibn shall be •we have the TenponMbl!ity of asking £4r iti 3ST« fian- compel minors to at- tend school, but we cannot compel adults, • m N i-. 1 * ?jelieve itself expression., or -Uw aahctity of the individual man, woman «r child. WB have wov«n that Jdeaj into the> ajpirlt of American institutions and that Idea i s a linear descendant 1o Wage them, per«, early t t i ornitij? that It t t iid Then teachers hi ..w.wj» ... v.^...^.^....^. In oxiltsi' to Hvfe' up to this responsibility they will have te thinker- widerr-broaderj btelww deeper-' . \jDo.you realise that 90 ytet <rant of ^our cJplhes, 80 per cent $>i your meat, T0 per cent of your sugar, SO per cent of your lumber, «5 per cent ot your leather, 73 per cent of your iron and \* to T&ie an 1 *^ ^\^ \tougglw thi* have happened **«el-|5 Per cent of your railroad con- xo naie *n. 13 g ev . ejW year* ago. The world parsed 'atructTon is made* or done by immi- .-• - »-- • •--<- i. «-»-- -n We |, ave use( j Q f ABiertcan meal and hunt up aii Jaus\ i_ -— »w» njjea'ldng person and telk BiiiiisW«*\ i l 91) W'» *he Bennalsiancei a perioj} of That Is just the reasbft whj< oiur lm- thtnKihgi Then they began to think *icrant« »«t«« in tnelir own ' l^**u.i^^a^i ,.^ ^ *,^ *i..^ _^^ next to impossible to get inside; store. It looted like one alllel auctions with everybody free to themselves to anything they Judged from the patronage the received this morning it Is gojnpj do a, thrivinr buahwai; -^ It is estlmlit that to4ay** hnslae^sjwlll amoiijit* more than $2,000. Ji X CWANCE Register Today ot Tomorrow. __ SENECA, CASTLE . „„ „ w,..»..« M .^-*^ theit^teUatloiwhil* to Go>Si therft was 1 tie* und 1 play and telk as they would **<« tr ** 1 and »t«ijnele of'tJie Heforma- it home. - , jtlpn. Our American -foundation is * \*'«Ida program of nation making i* fc** 16 ^ -&*iXy oa Oie«e two, things, •^.•L. ••-*__„, »_.,..•. _ t . .<? ,-i.v._.-.-^ . ^ nJ j. «0jj|(hipping a* one T*hen *««»« the itruggle few grant labor? Mr. and Mxs. James Rlciile sxiA M*s,' ;: and Mrs. Howard Turner ot Nfl^jp; %.,_, i town of Seneca, called on Mrs. BfiKftfc? Sn Zam back 1 ^ me It hi. f 8 ^Vt'J^ \ «• ««.ey «nd $fi spirit and enthusiasm. The' I'niteti States will -be a failure in so far am. it fails to utilize its natural resources of folks, We have practically, un- touched our' great reuervoirs of: na- | tlonal jstrengrth. soriai cooperation government in.. America, [ mutual understandiHg.\ _ ' to We mean- ••——• *•• — ^ gootf»-te.- - Fine Exhibition of Painttna«. I 1 movement | Hundreds of people have been at. traded Uie past day or two by the I,\ fine exhibition of paintings which have We have t commensurate i .tw8 r thrn r«tt«. many w«y« applv to The WKlard Coinniittce on Montal Mtti'&i* Khef ctK^HVM&rig M ( U expert plun»Bing ' *r oth«rwi»», *rw»««»d to hawtt* O *fg &g at Wijjard, Hospital l Women voter* enrotl and reglnter Women Voters ,#riHil! «*n4 *fi jj ,. - fr) .***-******•#•**»»». James McDill and*' Miss Sommersett, Sunday afternoon. Mrs., eorge Bitine who has been ill was reported some better day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richie T^,™ „, Mr. and Mrs, John Jonea •motorc'c|,--ti^- ; ; Oak* 'Corners on Sunday. t*l?SI • •- 43\ Fiero of Rochester, ia froxn a broken leg snHtaincd picking apples for Chester (.'ampl^^; \ Dewlt, Sears who has been lit is able to be around some. them, ^m^m^MWtif^ll^^t b^eVjpi^ fc Whe'wSadwd of the Free . ; Jo iin U. Howard and son tion gol»' OH %*T£?* S-ylnifS brini ***«oow«» Seneca street. The pie- and family and Mr. ami ijtm .„ ... ,.,„. ..__ .,™,. r JTty«» tflW mt, --Jn'oi*'•--«i iWmmU/ek, 10 1»& lost **»«» *T* water colpra by Mrs. Enj»«| son of Leroy and Mrs. ilzzle %u^|mC^«C»<<J^p^^^ U Sear. Mawh, or this city and FlorW* 1 f Oakmont visited thfe - i^ffC«'- l i CI ti^^* |l P*#Wli* : w'* ;|9ftp» ^Wfti-^ft** fA »iw ptflnt}|>l« of a»d comprise Bower pieces, landscapes \ '\ \\\\ \\ t'iSr %ft^^^*^ifj^'''\^ i! ™i*ifw^#«% ^*.ii^= *#*-•• fe*p.reijW»r :.«<#ihrirt- 4«rs»t*fe £e* .iwte of Florida and .landscapes, .of aceiaes *CS*ll^i ^¥W^l#Wi**#f! ^ l #'$Mm^' K> * hav«--'b«2 Mto* '1* tlw, B«*toti«re8.. Mrs. MaMh «xc«U «^*^Pi». *»ft*i»..**S!*ej|.=4*'» l jeir«* ? 5^t-MNigf^^^*,-l«n<^«^^«^ f«*t ^ her Soral painUngs and. handle* W -m. *«<• Wm. Charle* Go* 9HQ \unin& «rtn Of «'*« on Sunday taking d7ian«i at bo !% e ° r r W ft S d ^ rs> Ar t - H r with R«ai«t«r Txtoy f