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., , .w.«,:..»*.*.K>.M». f ftitmj- ;„...-, . . ',•,' '4!-':f,\ '•-•\-' »;••• f - .......... ^gji^g^MjIg; &$pmm%mfi> fMiS^lj^^ SA HICHREAD EWE «*•• 2jmumj *E£5! final Practice Will Be Held .. This Evening at the Parish Home ,,„„_. The old clock is ticking oft One by one very,fkit'idi won Geneva High flUtajt. J^SLpp clfl felt bags and entrain for Niles. * The team win leave by the Lehigh »:on Friday morning: at 9:35 \a; ^to, awl get to Buffalo at 12.35 and entrain for s^Ashtabula at 1:10 and, *» on ifnjm „ there to Nile*, arriving there * late on '\Friday night. • ' ->•_-« - 1 ' 75 \ ,. in> the meantime the te«a « tising- as hard. as possible .• a»di the work of the team is showing excellent progress, , ss ',k-i\T J -V\ _ * Mere is no .doubt that the team will ' * be'on the top of its form for the last two games, and will be better * pared to win than ever before. .; At th tbernacl th i ^•feipB- «ss \C\ FAGE THREB REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COMPANf of Geneva at Geneva in the State of New York, at the Close of Business on, the 15th day of November, 1920. Jn a tinres,as r * (( At tho tabernacle those who came in the parade wer% ^ » to express their surprise and delight) t at the Increased speed of, the, anen,' •* and at t' * practice. ' Some 'forward vaou Jturuuvuyjis nana .,tn«\ -ragged work of the men in some or j 5 them received attention. $ -Tho practice in the .adjourned for supper _J' but the naen resumed ~1 work in the gymnasium after suppei- \ when the faults of certain men in var- ious piajs were gone over and cor* rected. . > * Tho last real practice will be held * this e\ening in the -Parish House, when tro men -will have suppe'iy * though thore may be a short*-practice , t on Thursday morning, before the men joing to the Hobart-Rochester' game * have to leave; Beyond probably stretching their legs oil Saturday » morning on the Niles field |hia Will be , the final drill of the team:' : The men ore recognizing: how how s great u. mistake was made- on the Syracuse irame in leaving/ the kicking- ' and furwarU passing elements of the .jams; 1<J liu uae4 only a& a last des-, peiati mtusure, and oh Saturday the forward puss - ftmiiations will doubt- icas IJ< uwd liberally. All-tin- men are in excellent condi- tion. The bruised aj?ms and the. torri ligaments and the VaMouk iilMerits lia\e f.»r th«> most •part».'ceased .trouijii \he men and* unless the; ST^^S**^^* , New York, Jfdv. 24T-rhank3giving, with it« festive turkey, its good cheel and iU football, la with u*. The ushering in of turkey day means the ushering; out of the football season, and withi the ^exception of-ihe annual clash between > $be Array and Navy at the Pm*&mm&vmrffi&' d and ft few •cattering gameo there- after, the thud or the educated toe against the. pigskin will be heard no more «mti! ; another Autumn roll* around. T Tomorrow's aqhedule marks the official close of the most successful season in the history of the gridiron sport; ' It has' been ' terest. One of the\ Biggest games will be played, at Pittsburgh, where -'Coach Warner's Panthera will tajte. on their, old rivals from' State College—the oracle.-J?enn State team* •Hugo-Be** dek has pointed the \Staters\ all '-- —- for this game, He has saved' wm be turned loose when the.Panth- era and Stete Una up In the Smoky sss^ tsA ** ^ Spooks Turn Out in Force in * Intereit of Coming •Stockand jboridinvestments, viz: ' Public securities Private securities .Real estate owned .. M RESOURCES 5 429.167.52 same. is the decision . of the parade I the Nilea-Geno va Therefor* the n5ble s M^*** ss^s^ B \• gtron * i»» ^ tM^?** mtr *«tsr departments, of the game «»d froik ^tf^ *t«i^entB started out to •dvanee ,toabations Pittebuigh SUM t #W*\ p *\»* «ey have made d wew *„,,,«.<, ot a battl0 ^rtfr £ •*L$ 1 «SL** 1 \\^ «to town is an ex- . „ u( »u« worth while going many miles to see. At Washington there will be an- other collision between rival elevens when Washington and Jefferson and West Virginia line up for action.\ .r At Philadelphia the Quakers will tangle with their old-time foemen from Ithaca when they take oh Cor- nell's chunky Bed team. The Cor* neUiana were strong favorite* to tie- feat Penn, which, team had ceptionally poor season. - - Another gaine that will attract at- —«—--•— • at JUncoln, will meet State. Notre Dame's minus the \services or Kalftfack Gipp, who. Is of all-i lean calibre, will.exhibit at Bast —..- ihis Mich., with.the jyiichigan Aggies in the'other, end of the argument At Columbia,? Hoy^the hawkers will tackle an _.„ .„„ ... Miasouri • ^fniversity, and a t I»os An- geles Oregon and the University v of Southern California will furnish Thanksgiving\ entertainment for the football fans. Other games of. varying importance \ th them. General Spook led il^ T the way—aad Tfcig eriough to\ edy, demands of r TiI tention ,wni be played- where the Cornhuskera Washington crack team. ^ Ja y old foe in g, e has saved j Other games of varying importance Way, nis great'halfback,in nearly all! are scheduled tomorrow, among them of Behn State's previous games, and the annual clash between Washington Way f% wh6 is \T Kf, T.\ JQ moleakin, TJ. and St. ifepuis, at the Mound City, there was Niles' Tgoate-; satisfy even the greed*, ucumnos ot GenevaJHigh, and there was*Trixie the bob-tailed'mascot of Geneva High (of Whom.- a speaking likeness is in Smith Drygoods 1 special window) sJrho will entrain* for Nllou to lead the team to victory, jand there was poor «M Nlles on a stretcher with the undertaker's Wagon .Just behind, -and there were; banners and drama and cornets and] Fritzy Bishop and Irish Stoip the: •cheer leaders and a host of -$u»t ordin- ary natural football crazy dyed in tho wool Geneva, rooters-and last but not least all the Spooks that could swim or were willing to take a chance. »• \ . One notable -absence was Jackie Hopkins who has been acting as gen- qifai assistant. to,triQ,,cpach and mana- ger. Jackie was absent because he was jealous of. Trixle, and that's Oia truth, but not all of it. The • real \\\'\ was th'at he was told at no an ...... MSpttgages owi^, ^,. ». Loans and discouats securcdl^by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate collateral :....,;... Loans and discounts secured by^ther collateral .,., „ Loan§, discounts and bills purchased not secur ed by collateral.... Overdrafts ......»...;....; « Pue from appFoved reserve depositaries, less a mount of «ffsets. .$ Due from trust companies, banks and bankers not included in pre- .; ceding, item Specie :.) ^.,..,'... Other currency authorized by the Laws of the United ^States .\.... Cash itcm^ viz: Exchanges and checks for next day's clearin gs ., $ Other cash items ...... Due from the Federal Reserve Bank of New Y ork less offsets.... i Other assets, viz: ,;. • Furniture and fixtures ........... , v ..,..............'. $ Accrued interest entered orx books^at close of business on above date ,.„ '. .-, Accrued interest not entered on books at close above date .;. .-......; Total .\ ----'-• 755H 84,377.00 43.873.76 723,788.55 fi 133.06596 17,132.46 19,061.45 11,553-19 1,093.77 150,198.42 \ 86,698.00 30,613.64 314,120.98 of business on 22,567.75 36,160.09 1,500.00 50,227.84 Tin xlii-.s capers Sire•* giving?\_ : ,..,-. IimstHi vjince -ftJ 5 the^game,3»tfdi;whiiM Mi. s is iitirdlv aff.T^-ge a&Mjieva M Mourn .\pern 'fgM the^aavancefesale br?: tile ffiiii lha evpn iue ; the ^vaac«!3Bale wrJ »e fcrowd: will surpass.: while :c6«ti.cleit :fi& ths 1 • •f their 'focaT team do; a.s though the \gaine wata wi.n. They mention that. fri.sseds thejr uncrossed LIH year, \nmd while : iJfcr£gc&Uhi.'| weather condition! tht that 11. Gonev.i en that occjtslon,- leaa thiy .say tyat the^W great Iwnii'. .- ' ' ' • • Interstate or inWrs^ctfo^al, 1 are worV^oniintih arid '-^ —-• • S^ game that he was going to be taken to Niles, and he was ousy telling all his friends of Iiis good fuitufoe, and also pacStins\ and unpacking his grip. The lucky; bucket of Geneva Sigh. *hich never leaves his care will be taken along to ftiies, and th-*' Jast worry of the -imn is gone now that they know Hopkins is to ra'ak* the trip. ,, Jimmy la the only one in the actual irtv Whrt ViiA»i'* *>- —i.«- — - -• • He is the- contribution of a sueer- S$?t $52y&3s# h ?. t «*™^ Jftjjf--- --•••• 225,600.00 $ 350,000.00 267.809.03 re- Ira Rodger*, Star of Wei 'Virginia Last Season, Definitely A n 1*0 u n c e s That He Will Not Enter #fc0fe _ leaturedi-in tljfe •. v .-.w»- uirfT- AsfttetHila-papers: a3*a game hi,.i, 0.1 A- t tan Si bf'tht ^eoiioh; terest,.*' th» isame time as he'may^lay pro- l^sslorial football if theyJEke, but riot for Ira B. liorgers,*' West Vir- ginia's ail-American fullback: in 1919, and regarded is, .'the greatest thrower of the forward pass 'that the 'has \\ ' l. RO>*BViA0 v ! Linftid tfiai;; to whi.-h all th, 8lonT8-farfl1rfjS - with ««s. Thf y have lost men as lias Geneva, so that' tftjcl anco is i.hnut preservea. arid \h« «, at the baW preserves, arid te would J>e a rash man who attempt 'fes»lon»l isideratlon decision' ' (ie. At ht<>&- y fc feae«B*aiae ied to bring tacit th« tro|ihy. : btt !' E° to t* 1 * Victor, tfiif the fl ^ tl w victories, • . ' «» Victories team managrlng or*; teams, nor *..^, shall' swerve hln^trom^Jlla never to play a professional the close of last seaijOlbi-\w: gersV name 'TBras^fr tb>»JU follower of the gridiron sport, emissary of one of the leading- Ohio- professional teams came here and of- |ered Rodgers $750 for a single game: •to' be played after Thahksglvlng, He refused this offer jtVLc%. is believed to be the most nTonW\e^er*1>««1rW*ator a an single contest. This year, Rodgers has been here \Subby\ Mclntyre develop Major General O'Ryan'. De- ii ' cision SpelU Death to Promoters'i helping prac-i h p tically new Mountaineer eleven, hard- ly a day has passed that-jfe has not' l'K^tA iWh m JE th> of.thie iioweveiv toi Blgi«s TobIriTfornt<ir Peiitt «tat* I star and coach • of\ Rodgers here for: ajl of his four years, and Who ii, now coaching the Akron (Ohio) tea*i, to. bring Rodgera toa definite decision. T6bin. r came\hert the other day r with- th^e J'ymwe& , lti^ntiOn of signing Rodge'rs to a contract and brought every possible'pressure to bear with- out success. - -• * ' , Rodgers has no criticism for anyonfe who wishes;, to fijay professional Jfoqtp ball, but for* himself he< belieyes he Yorfc, \Nov. • 24.—l*rbTessiohal boxing' will- not* be ^erniitted in J^a tional- Quara\ aimorles. AnnbUhce- tnpnt of the decision of the- boarii was made by Major General John F. O'Ryan, chairman of, the armory com- mlBsion, who was commander of the 27th BiVision, made tip of New; York, Guardsmen overseas. ' It had ' V&m ibped by those interested in the pVo- motlon of boxing-• bouts -ihat ;• they would' be permitted to use armories \Ti over the state. . 5 The reason for forbidding boxing; in •mories was given as follows: \It is the belief of the members 1 of :he commission , that, the large sums if money to be gained and disbursed is a'result of the conduct of profes- sional boxing - enterprises, the number and character' of people interested in promoting such bouts, as well as the makeup of the average crowd witness- ing them, would .unavoidably intro- duce into the Jife of military\ com- mands' temptations, influences and an atmospheie -not '•dnly distracting to the training Of units,' but out of keepi '—with the Ideals and best influence! -»^\ : *»-' s - -* the Itatlo.na\ ~ u of the TState JSne-i'-ircnea; to it In. the ^Tester's car and any one-'WJlth^'any imagination will kflovr that'the Hydrant's are EOt oohlnd!' ( 'X3wing'td tfie'request of *onle organizations who are making up spook cars but have not completed thsni, tlifl lists will not be published till Fri- day. • Today It is hoped to enroll Bufflciant Booster Spooks to insure the. exsonses of the tiip Anyone willing to De a rcostrr-.spcok who^has not been asked ,4«nd -owing to the weather conditions oiily)-tnei-3«ants Ijavft been asked) are invited to-callvup: 2695'or Carpenter's; .offle»^<34 r \andyglTe-'name and address and «fstodtfhtOTternbe¥*eIthe nnmmJ*t»~ 43,209.79 g ame and address wd^ht «fen\t>e¥'eXthe committee «Ii|-call.with the ticket, This plan was suggested by one or two' would-; beMBpdokBf'who 'called\ ttp ^king' whore cold b bt , $4,349,672.65' LIABILITIES • Capital stock ,...,..,. ,...>1>? « Surolu';- J Surplus fund $ 01 1 Undivided profits Denosits.: Preferred, as follows\: Due New York State Savings Banks , Other,deposits due as executor, administrator, guardian, .. . ceiver, trustee, committee or deposits ry \. v 171396.58 Deposits by the State of New York. 80,000.00 Not preferred, as follows: Deposits subject to check 1,146,430.86 Time deposits/certificates and other deposits, the payment of which cannot legally be required within thirty days 1.885,549.33 • Demand certificates ol deposit., 13,396.01 Other certificates of deposit ^. 2,789.60 Deposits withdrawable only on presentation oi pass-books .... Certified checks ....\ ; Unpaid dividends .....; ,....- Extend total deposits , Bills payable including indebtedness for money borrovved, repre- sented by notes, certificates of deposit or oth erwise ., Rediscounts .* Other liabilities, vh : Reserves for taxes, expenses, etc $ Accrued ihtdtes.t entered on books at close 0 f business on above date ••;•••. • Accrued interest not entered on books at close of business on above date .V..... i ..... Estimated unearned disco«nfc3\i * /... 7g 20,733.86 647.24 30.00 3,210,223.27 352,845.83 228,000.00 2,000.00 6,500,00 . —. .—„ «•!•» UJJ i4»is'ng'wnorej Spooks' tickets conld'be obtained, andj because tho time is limited. j .fiRlSj 4 * b\ the wido-spfead intii-cst and by' the good will expressed on all. sides it is certain that if people can be asked in time -and in sufficient numbers there will *e danger of over» crowding the Spook Special that !a if Spooks, con crowd. ,, . -> Ticketg-can-te'hed tHrectly at Co ;'ey'sl and the W e l4. Prusr Store. Sea Rover* Seek Fairy Desert Island ih Pacific Baltimore, Md., Nov. island i S ' and l i.iir. In the Elks *t t<\ the bowli ng tournament d 1 copped two out was high matt foj.fte\ evening. Lynch T««m f Naval ut or hmself he oelleyes he rwouW father Te^ire from the gridiron 1. with aU Ws fine laurels in the same I :cohattlon?ils ! : whfeh he hurled his lasfe? successful forward paas agalnat •Washington andiJefferson here on Jast j^ift^fg^ ;#y> \ * • ! Albany, Nov. 24.—SPhe 'recommenda- tion of the Adjutant General .and. the state- armory commission that; boxing bouts be forbidden' in armories unless the contests'are under the Auspices ot National 'Guard organizations will' be upBeia by Governor Smith as mander-iii-chlef of, the state's com- mlll- t'ary and, naval forces. He so declared yesterday when he heard of Majot General O'Ryan's decision. Final Home Game In tlio Pacific of For St Francis • - - i !• - . *• ' I . f 1 The P. O. E. basketball team had its final workout last evening- for.ite opening grame tomorrow evening with Cnipany E, of Canandaigua, at J Can'- andalgua.'. If speedi counts far any- thing the Geneva Birds Will give the soldiers of the countl seat a fast game. In tlie short space of time that the team, has rad to condition itself buc'h ban been accomplished and every man has his posltTon worked down to a point. The Eagles are sparing no nse to give the lovers of Sasket- If. 11 Geneva this irinier the very best that can be secured ana Man^ «ger Qrady Is in communicdtlon with %f' : ^t;\!ftV6#'\ln MB •g'ectioh, '-•'%&, sludingr ^ Seneca Falls, Penn .Tan, i'h t .;,-«, .,...'-'and; other near-by towns. .WorS: was* received from CananV dalgua today; thai a record crowd i in attendance at ttrridrrowexpected. r , ^a|d|fe Geneva will be , well represented as many who will go to see the, RocheSter-Hobart football gaine have signified their Intention of •«top- off on the return trip for the t The St. Francis team is on edge for battle with 'Mynderae tomorrow after- noon .'at Giilvla Park. • They are de- termined to wipe out the recent 6 to 0, .defeat handed them recently by the pump town boys, , : The last week has been a hard one to\ get itny piractlse' in. hut, neverthq- less, the team has .been out working? Jham every night this > week anji %iih good results. The team will be in fine shape,,.f£sr, the game and are eager to get a good start for their game with Christian Bros, on Saturday in Syra- cuse. ', . • • • •„'*•.. From the reports that are coming .from Seneca, Falls it seems' they are. strongly determined to take back'the St Francis scalp with thenv after tlio gome It rl lk tht th Matter of HHt<>ry^rt«t» Conflict B»- ti tHf Florjwntlnei jtftd Cltlzem •f PIM B T One of the of ot the minor over * FT t yR$ii) t ioiixlit over * he thirteenth century a i.iti' lii.--J._ - -^ : - - - • y iox the cor- 6n«tlon.- ceremoniMn** Frederick it •aw and admired « Up dog belonging U a cardinal. Ttie'cburch official, note- Ifag the •dmTratlon, promptly assured th*. r FIorentln* that ,tbe dog was hl», and the emissary agreed to send for it Th bdd y greed to sen it. Th* tmbasgaddf from Pita ddiid power yacht Seome. Tlio men stopped to take on supplies. '\ The trip frorB^JJetroit through tho lakes and by canal to Now York and; thencejto Baltimore has taken a little more than a month. It was made ^ easy stages and each event of the trip is recorded in tho form of a travelog. From- Baltimore tho Seome will pro-. ceed by way.of .the inland waterway* 1 ] to Miami, FJfc When they \see all that Is worth 'seeing\ there the yacht' will bo turned toward Cuba. Finally thtf trip to the Pam l il ard thtf trip to the Panama d;todJtt'^^^ y l- -will be along tt, ping He that strikes theU: fancy is located. MARKET '• Cleveland, Ghio t Nov. 23—Hogrs broke to tho lowest figjire recorded since before tho war here'today tihen all grades sold at |10,60,, 1 s,'iiarflp,.*f fl in 24 Jiours. Cattle, calves and sheep and Iamb aUo sold ott from previous figures. ' . A Study of Bond Values »»« uf Whether a long.term of 3 1-2 per cent, or 4 per cent bond selling at 50 per cent or 60 per cent, of its par value, or one of the new issues yielding\8 per cent, or better, should be purchased, is a problem the 'average investor is meeting today. r A solution is offered for those who send for our circular No. GEt-10. A. B. Leach <Sl Co-, Inc. . Invtitment Securities . MARK HAYES Wilder Building Rochester New York Tel.—Main 3736—8ton. 644 Philadelphia Boston Baltimore Pittsburgh Buffalo pievelajid ,jug r Sov. -23-rHogg were ert^I on the .toboggan with a 75 cent break and shippers are hurrylrrg- supplies here as fast as possible to get out from andndinired 'the imfyfar .morrow. teg,' to* was ,.,„„ !t on th» men »ent for the.'dog, but the Florentine!! 'Mrvant, being f)r|t,.«fn?l«dit.«)ir»y, ^' under, before them,« bankrtiptcsf ..Indianapolis, Tfov. 23-*fEEog».prices here today- dropped 75 cents- to a \dol- lar bringing sales down to Jlfl the low- est pricejn eight years, J,. ^., SWEET ng off on the return trip for theb,** tball.ganie at Canandalgua, Those 6 fH6*»«1;' Gn I the •4%6 •nfn-'>\t6$mi6fit'' Geneva In the i'g«me';%r6.f.-. .H^.^ellow^'Stub^ Grow*-. <*».- *>ib*2frt ^onhors, \Art\ Sullivan, ii^'JBuster? 1 t loMtt Brunis, Tim giitnei It suirely looks that the _..„_. Is going to be a hotly fought one from the word go until the final whistle. As thla day Is the first chance that many pf-the followers of the teani have had to see them in action, coupled -with the fact that it is the only gam* In the city in that day and it 1st the team's last appearance a large crowd 's The game w,lllM» A callea promptly at 3 o'clock at Gnlvin. Park. Yanks and Dodgirs Tour New 1 Ydrki Nov. 2».r~The Brooklyn 'mbtitit&i&vft-W the dtteen* s«ls«d M th« Florenfln* w«r that ftrtlowed w««,flnjt of i ? oo National league champions and the BaK Ruth\ circus of the Yanke« again will tour Dixie together n«Bt spring. At a conference between Col onej Huston; Charley Ebbets and Ed Barrow, at the Yankee ' offices Ii tHW-- wtnttom^m **• w\ continue the°pl«*;ant training r«la- Romulus, Nov. 24-^-MHr.. and Mrs. Chase and daughter of Hilton have been visiting their soil,, \Wilbur Chase arid family for a few days, The - Romulus post office will be open on Thanksgiving Day between *the hours of ten and twelve In the ling and five-thirty ana-six at :. The rural carriers will make •no» trips' that dayv - <>- j The* infant daughter of Mr; and Mrs. John Lisk has been in the Syra- cuse hospital for tifeKtmefiti Services will be jield In Ihe Presby- terian chapel On VhanKNgwing'-morn-- Ing'at 3 Id o'clock. • • .--••' Hevv- Benjamin ' Heldcrhatt was in Geneva on businejBJ Monday. •**-'^:Bai i ¥y'Porter of O*wt oecapled r ?r%6b»!Urlati' pulpit on Sunday ^'O^^lngr i** ..-*.* > • • . •\' • \' -•\. •••Mrs. Blanohe Stewart and -daughter, Patillne, of ^orkf\spent SfiBday at El- was his name, and he .had ofttlroes- seen men riding' in the rear seat of a passenger coach and by giving the conductor the so-called \high sign\ ' were able? to ride free and he thought he would try It. When- the conductor came to him he states that he was a railroad man and a member of the' brotherhood but bad no credentials' and. by way of conversation, tho conductor askod hint' the tim» and he said sixteen minutes after three, proving that he had never had any connection with rail- road or lie would havjfi answered three SIX , its i ifcTfiiC, , . .,.. ^ I daughter of Auburh are.gruesU! ox Mr. I ninfl Mrs. John Me<5rane 8r., I .Sphere 'i«il be no school held here. 'm Friday, follpwlrar Thamltsglvlng;? Li 1 - *-. * - - teen. Mr, Sweet no doubt had seen that clock which hangs over the walk out Linden street. If you are lobklng fo* an ideal present for anyone, especially a student for holiday time, do not over- look the Corona typewriter which is useful for all and sola by C. H, Hopkins of Seneca -Falls> M. T. Myers &jgon of Geneva, and Mr, Harold Bailey ab Hobart Collejje; and Devaney, printer, distributor for this section. Get one lor that student wheth* er they be aged ttveritV-six or six TEEN TIMES WAN1 ADS. BRING RESULTS.