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FOUR C«J GENEVA DAILY tOOOL TITOESDAY, DAILY TIMEl^, GETTING NOWHERE By Morri» -JB GENEVA, N. Y. Ertalrffthed W«y 28, 1I9&. Published Gaily, except Sundays at 4S8tGN Y b th~ Geneva Printing CI Company, W. A. Grawav, President; 8. B. Williams, Vloe-Presidont; 0. B. William*, Bed'y •nd Treaa. Entered aa seoond-class matter, Deo. 87, 1904, at the postoffice, Geneva, N. Y., under Act of Congress, \. March 3, 1879. Subscription Price—3 cants pef copy, 18c per week, delivered in the city. By mail outaida city 50c per month, $6.00 per year, payable in ad- vance. Local R. F. D. Routes $5/0 per year in advance. 50 cttts a month. TELEPHONES 3usiness office, 2424 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, T922 TJIi: ClinATEST VICTORY:—Ho that is slow to anger is better than the might) . and he that rtrteth his own spirit than he that taketh a city.— rro-vi-rUs 1G.32. , ••** to to to * to WOfiK m t. < . m r- fk m * — • \Tho joy of d«iri£ one's work is «> • the |>ure-t. least diluted, most to to pel in HI' ut. divine ami abiding joy to to of winch a human b.-iiig is cup- to { •_alilf. Tli.-n- nrp . th<r joys (hut are to ] to fierier \nil «'tli tliese our souls • • are luieii into snares of pain. * • \Tl c .'ipi'etitps hax e their pl«is- • • uii'\ lilt behind ev ry one of • <• th.-m >-Tinil ilie dark constables • • of Mirimv. Kebliid the hanuuoter • • stands ri'i'letinn \nil dise.is\ gout • and .tt's].rpsia; behind the drink - • er'.-. j.• \ i:ii hour st mls'.folly and • PXI'IXI, behind rli'lii <, the hoU\w- to • n*s« i t luxury, Bui l>> hind work, • rest. ! i-liind :tll g..\il craftman- • ship. uiiMiMineil satisfaction; be-— • hind i:; 'eu\or. llea^ en. • \Tli\\>.rnrp llcx\ eji.|oenis to me to .to as u ]i .i i • I • \ '\ \ In i<• Imruan p n wer and fail- •' ' '• Ure • \•% A\ it a • Air! it..- tii oat lij;lit th-it haloes nil •£ • is tli\ p.is-innato bright endt-av- to • or.' \ • * • • * * * * Battle for Better National Health, Longer Life al>ly compromise with Great Britain on the ln;at terras ho ciin g-et. FUTURE DATES —l>r. Frank Crane. * for the Average Man By H. C. COX, Insurance, Toronto, Can. •11 THE STATE CONVENTIONS Asam the center of Interest for a few da;, H tarns to the state Conven- tions of the two loading political par- ties. The r.ext governor of the state*- will be seliM :•-,] this wetk, either iry the Repulilic'.-ui convention at Albany ©r the I 'ein\pratic convention at Syra- cuse. Cunplcti' state tickets will be , pirkfd li. both parties. Consequently, the rin'Mments of the two conventions are full nf interest and importance. It Is i 'infidently predicted tlint the rtppub];(,in ronventinn at Albany will renomin it.- Governor Nathan I\ Mil- j Ae members of thd human race, we sense, as other men do, the agonies of the heart that result from family separations and we'eyxu'pathize fully with our fellow men in the mental suffering occasioned by the deaths of the loved ones. But as life insurance men we ore compelIrd to go farther count other costs as well. Tn solne respeffB we are like^Ehe Kpd OTOSS workers behind the battle line. We count the ;dead a\nd succor the wounded. We are back of every doctor on which The enemy is making an attack. We\know each day how many have fallen and from what causes. We record and tabulate our information months aud^almost years ahead of the reports that are given out from headquarters in Washington. Does it not seem that in some way ,w;e ajhould arrange for more dn-eot communication and greater co-operation 5\rtthr the forces that are fighting the battle for.better healtk and longer average life? From the nature of lor for bead <.f its tn kpt. Mr Mtiier OUT business and its wide spread over jthe entire country and in all kinds of homes we know better and sooner than any other .organization or agency the trend of public health and just what is causing deaths among the peo- ple from week to week. Why, therefore, should we not rasolve here and now to make the Asso- ciation of Life Insurance Presidents a statistical clearing house to which we shall henceforth report deaths and causes of death every month, to th« end that the association may in return tabulate them and make reports in aggregate to such government and state departments as need such informa- tion and will use it in fighting the battle for bettor nntionnl hralth and has made a slnsularly capable gover- nor and the splendid record of hla achieii ments fully entitles him, not alone to renornination by his party, bat also to re-election by the people of the stale of N-ew York in whose in- ' terfest he has unceasingly worked J from i he first day he assumed office. Aj; for the other candidates, Ijeu- ( tenant Governor Jeremiah Wood has Just l.ein Appointed a judsre of (he • Court of Clalms/whlch leaves the way open foe the nomination erf a new man, prol>.i!.l\ I.ieut rol William J. Don- ovan >.f Huffa 1 .! Stale Knginoer Prank __ J __ Williiris who h-Ts had five terms, will - - • •- retire Secretary of State T,yon<i J gubernatorial honors, nx'.fher t'-rm. but It is under- Sept. 28— AnnuaJ 'menting of Gen- evu I'hapter, William Smith Alumnae, at the homo of Mrs. Willlaai Farwell, 382 Washington street Sept. L'9- \(;rcen#ieh' f '\'Illa^e \T^Ol- lif>s\ at Smith Opera House at 8:1& p. Sept. 23—Qpen hous?e- at tha X- M. C. A. Sept. 30—\Up In the Cldud9\-for-ine heneflt of stage employees, at SmUh Ope.ra Ho-use, 8; 15 p.. Sept. 30—Football- Hubart vs Niaga- ra I'-niverflity. - • ' Oct. ? -EJiks' Dinner at tnYs Elks' £ 4 —Chamber of Commerce clam bake at Rod and Gun club. oct. 6— Supper given by Ladio3' Parish Aid £-; St. Peters' Church. Oct. 6-Gus Hill's Minstrels at Smith Opera House, 8:IB p. m. Oct. 7-TOetropolitaaa Grand Opera Cdrnpany in \Tl Trovatore\ at Smith Opera House, 2:30 anS 8:15 p. m. Oct. 10—-Rod iinfl Gun Club clambika at the club bouse. Oct. 13-IrIsh Regimental Band at Smith Opera House, 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. Oct. 16-17-U—•Elks Minstrel show at Smith Opera House. Oct. 23—The Parmenters, entertain- ers at the Methodist Church, 8 p. tn Mizpah Lyceum course. CURRENT^COftjlMENT THE BURSTING SHELL. • (IOlmtra life for Mr. Average Man—fot him who is tin -ill 1 of n.s all? Legends of The Loan When an institution has successfully go.»e through thirty-six years of en- deavor, certain legends from year to year spring up about it , ^ Sometimes these legends are true and. Sometimes they are founded only on misunderstanding and spread \by peftple who have never taken the Irouhle \ out the facts. • • Here are two legends about the Loan The NOT True Legend / The Loan Association mort- gage (weekly or monthly) can- not be paid off In less than 13 yrs. The TRUE Legend The Loan Association mort- gage (weekly or monthiy) CAN' be paid off and COMPLETELY discharged at any time. (Note-rEven as little as $ or more may be paid directly up*- on^the principainat any time.ifhis immediately reduces tlie amount of the weekly or monthly_payr_ ments and lessens the thirteen years' 1 Further information about this old mortgage plan can be secured any time at the office of The Loan. Call and consult the Secretary. Hie Geneva Permanent Loan And Saving- Assh, .89 Seneca-Street, West The Buildine With the Green Window Bars OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Geneva. N. Y.. LEGAL NOTN2E TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order o£ the Surro- gate's Court of the County or Ontario,;] notice is hereby given to all persona having claims against George M. Rlaght late of the city of Geneva, On-^ jnrW f^\\>*y. p»i»t» nt Now York, de- -ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, -executor of said .estate at the office of George F. Bodine, Waterloo, N. Y. on or before tt.j 15th flay of April 1928. WTLLIAM L. $• iLAGHT, Executor. Dated Sept. 7. 1922. Adtnihlatrator for \Jease Miller, do- I. Attorney for Administrator. Dated, September 11, 1«2». plosion and Its a%v«ful consequences snuiuii^ig around the country must result in a final clearing out of sucih menacing 1 keepsakes. But people are slow to learn. The Hyta'ri'ele- All tbe nations lately belligerent have' Just tlio other day In New York TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court of the County erf Ontario, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against E. • Herbert Johnson, late of tho city of Geneva, ren In %Vatertown ^were\ 1 \ killed at • 5w ^ fised . *o present the same with the their play by the bursting of an am- vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, munition shell kept aa a souvenir. «'i™'Tiistrator of the ostata at said H. It seemed aa if the echo of that ex- t Herbart Johnson, at No. 86 lolger SL, stnoil tl it the Governor nr«fOM Hfimo *'\ \~ ----'• — rt u Kr . , , , P7 lers 8fime Hearst boom, which outside a small otnor ..-iri.li.iate. And ho will have his ,,», , „ _-. ., . (political clique therein represented, ia was-, the indloaiinn now belns thit 4 „ , u •• ... . . I? \ lnt not a t all popular in the state. And p Samuel .T Joseph of thp Bronx wfil hp «* n,..n Attorney General »w.o n ; o ho W anuther term, but has finally .„„„,. candidate . Hi J „ Cnlef . decaded in yield and has withdrawn ment in New York Is help'ng the | lost too mm. h of thulr man-power al- ready and been too mu'*h disillusioned regarding the re-wards of victory, to Cars about furnish.ng; more stuff for tho flames. That l3, all exrept Turkey. The *Turks. being- soldiers of fortune! and a,, everything depends upon Mr. Mur- from th\ race. Erskine C. Kosers. of' 1 If Europe doesn't taka care. *'iey little else, nnd trea^gd t>y the winners City a one-inch shell fell from a shelf where it stood as- an ornament. Tho explosion w re.-ked the room, smashed all the windows in the building, wounded one man and sent another, a war veteran, to the hospital, deatf and suffering: from a reourience cf shell shock from which he had but recently recovered. Another shell of the Rjime type was found in the fortunately It had not man told his chauffeur. Ut»npva, N. Y.. on or before the 1st flay of April, 1923. IRA e. JOHNSON, Administrator of the estate of E). Her- bert Johnson. Duted September 18. 1922. FRED B. CRIBB, i, Attorney for Administrator. CanandalRuajN. Y, exploded. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court of the County of Ontario, notice is hereby -given to all persons claims agfalnat George Washington County is now slafed for w , n haVB to begln lhe construction of ot the World War as out.-,. |, tftpure I \IWt you \figure that the other oha-p tire job. State Treasurer Marshall and nflJV trenchea . 'thai, having nothing to loae, they may' - - - Comptroller Maier will be re-nomin- I * —-- 'gain something in another big mix-up. ated aiul so will United States Senator your way. he isn't, and diilve care- Willi.irn M (.\alden w Jl0 has built up a,while ia -Philadelphia, strong personal machine 1 . Chas. C. 'to be r\eason enough. Cadle of Monroe will be nominated for Sta(» LCnprineer. The situation ftt the Democratic convention, ttowever, la not *s clear. What is clear Is that- the up-state , The A woman from Idaho took poison,But fcbeir chances of marling another the explosive. The only way to re- Ktu I gard It is aa somethinR- which prob- deceased, to h th with Which ia ™od vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, Executors of his Will, at the Law Of- fice of Frederic I>. Whitwoll, Geneva National Bank Building, Geneva ST. T. or before the 20th day of Januar Probably Bome ot the Turks heard Horace Qreeley's advice to \Go West.\ WAR FUEL DEPLETED \A single match can light a big con- Democrats, almost without exception, J flasrratloni .. remarked B. C. Forbes, favor the nomination of Former .Gov- , wn[eE on hutiinfiaa top1C8| « DUt ma . emor Alfred E. Smith for goveroor. tpr1aIs for frosh hxm cokOninMona Mr. Fmith ia regarded as ono of thoj at thls tlme have heen p y etty well most popular figures the Democratic jKtrty has produced in the state in many /ears and, should he be nomina- ted the chain es are that he would j mal;e a strong running against->.®ov- l Smitn is also jpopnlar used up.\ There ia as sensible a thing as ha« been said about the present i risis in Europe. The Turks are quite as wil- ling to touch a match to all Kfaropo as thoy were to set Smyrna on fire* ernlor Miller. in New York City, a further reason j, ut Eorop, i B no L<, van t, and the con- why his partyl should choosMilm. [flagration maj- be localized,, for thla But the ^te o,f New York City fn^very good reason that the war fuel the convention Is controlled by Charles , weB t 6t ih% Bteliosiiont la ahnost *c- F. Murphy of Tammany and it , atftted that the delegates tinder Tnm-j many control win be in the majority was will have the fin.il say. If Mr. Xtiifpriy Hioosies be can throw tbe sup- ,©ort of hjs delegates to J<V}rmer Gov- ernor Smit-li. or, -on the other hand, tie ..jam. SiUjioort iM& aajididacy «f William i-l. Hearst, who strongly covets * to be JBacountea forine saniD reasoa.\ hauated. Pran£».and Italy do not want to the Turkil, or anybody else if they can help It. NfUthwr d.o the British people, no tnat'ter Vlia* Oia'r government in»y say. Ana talk ot Russia, and Gorraaay coming to Turkey s aid and for! . off, not as something Pasha, however ho may bluster, doubt- whi.-li will not, and which consequexit- le«8 knows it, and In the t-nd will pr-.'.- )y 1 ' ns - 110 P la °e Where ita explosion c;m (in harm to people cr property. PANTOMIME By J. H. Stmbei .<n.>.ii« •» iebei I FREDERIC D. WHIT W HUU, WIIJXA.M F. FORDON, Executors of the Will of George Frederick Fordon, decaased. Dated July 11th, 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's -Court of the County of OntariOj notice ia.hereby 1 gl^ea to all persona having claims against Bmnia C. Jhrar- thout, late of the City of Geneva, On- tario County, State of Mew York, de- ceased, to present the mate with the vouchers thereof to the undersigned executors of the estate of the said de- ceased, at the law office of C. W. Rice, Geneva Trust Company Building, Ge- neva, New York, on or before the first day of November, 19^|. WAX/EBR C.,WAHE • LENA C. STQKOH Er-ecutors. Dated, April '25, 19SI. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of tbe Surro- gate's Court of the County of Ontario, •notice Is hereby given to all persona having claims against Jesat Miller late. j-nf the City of Geneva, Ontario County.J . XPW York, deceased, to present the 1 .snme with the Vbuohera thereof, to the .1 utitlersigned; the administrator of hla at No. 5 Seneca Street, Geneva,j Y., on or before March 22, 1»23. aEE NOTICE TO CREDITORS •,'n ,' '•' Pursuant to \an order ot the gate's Court of the County of Ontario. notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Helen P. Daly, late of the City ot Geneva, Ontario County, State of New York, deceased, to present the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to the undersigned. Ad- ministrator of the Estate of said de- ceased at the Law Offlcea of William S.'Moore, -»-20 Schnirel Building, Ge- neva, Now Tork, on or before tbe tenth day of November, 1922. - • ., . JAMKS A. DALY, Administrator &c Dated, May llth, X322. . . have causeo. the Ssfeal NOTICE TO CREDITORS rttfBtfant to «n'\ordeY -ot the Surro- gate's Court of tne County of •poties la Tiwfeby gfven to aii , having claims against Grace T, Yeames la to of the City of Geneva, Ontario County, State of New Tork, deceased, to present .the same with the vouchers thereof, ta the undersigned, Herbert H. Teames, at tha 'bfllcc of B. J. CooV, GO Seneca St., Geneva New York, en or before the «th day ot No- -'-- 1922. HERBERT. H. YEAMES*, Dated, May 8rd, 1921 Administrator. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR^ Sealed bids will be received for tho installation of a. new heating system, complete, in the school bouse ol Dl»- trict IJo. I In the town of Seneca, On- tario County, \N. Y.,*\one mile west of Geneva City line. All bldi must be in by Tuesday October 3rd 1922.at 6 p. m. and inu3t be in conformity _w*th. the, provision^ of the Education Law and -tbe* -pules -and regulation* of the Ue- partment of Education, governing the heating and ventilation TXT school build fngs. Plans and spsolflsa'it'iis n-ay be seen at th# law iffice if (ioorg-s I. Teter, 14 A If Smith Opera Hou3e Bldg., Geneva, N. Y. where bids are to be received. The undersigned re- serves tha right to reject any and\ all bids. P. P. O'NEILLL •ol* trnatee District No, & Seneca and -Geneva, 'Dated September 27, 1922. THe PEOPIffl OF THffi STATE OF NEW YORK; BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT. To MYRTLE BENXER MASSHT, Whereas, MARY J. CULVER of the City of Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y., baa petitioned to the Surrogato'* Court of our County of Ontario to liave a certain lnstrirment in writing, relatln* to both real and personal property, du- y proved as the last win and testa- ment ot Fred X *Colvee, late of the Oty oT CJonova In the County of Ontario and State of New York, necSasedr Therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Court So.w WITNESS, Hon. Harry' Surrogate of said County at Canandaigua, the 26th day ot (LtS.) September, one thousand nine hundred\ and twenty.-t ^ tWO. I A r JOHN D. HARKNESa, Clerk Surrogate's Coart-' FUEL ECONOMY RULES Popular Science The \following: instructions for • fuel •aving, offered by W. H. Drisdell, noted heating engineer, in hla aruV ol* in the October Popular Scienc* Monthly, may be safely followed, h» says, in the operation of any heating systein. ,. 1. A good draft is essential t» pop^ caibuptitl Thri|ti 1 chimney should be absolutely tigbt and the smoke connection as short and straight aa possible. ? . ,, 2. A hand damper* should be i stalled in the smoke pip* jto, g the Intensity at the draft. shoma be Installed fn afldltloft to other mechanically operatei ps era that may be In use. ,\\ .. 3. The heater bade should .be tlgrljt and grouted to the fldorto prevont tttr ieakagB tuto ttss ashpit Airt] 11 ^ fire, and ashpit doors should be filed and fltteS to make tight Joints. 4. Heating surfaces should t>» kept clean and free from soot\ and' and 'the entire cleared < at least ash accumulation ashpit should be once a day. • ' 5. Grates should be kept In good' condition so that they wift'shake eas- ily and have no broken places tot coal to^, drop through. TJnburned or partly burned coal should not appear • In the ashes at any time. «. Steam heaters and apt jwater plplnr should Be completely covered with a good grade of insulation ot ample thickness .• to \p rtT * nt heat l 7. Tib* -llrepot -ahould to efl at all Hmes. Jt is i;inlstaken no- tion to *a*ame that a low Hie effects economy. Ow the- contrafyt It *\ waeteful- and «xti«uva^. ynur ffrofi tnnttttMl, • not or too violently, weather. S. Regular\ attention of the ftt* byy on» member of the -family Is de- ibl sirable. rable. 9. THe tirepot should nave sultt* dent tfoal capacity ±6 refluire atteg- J tK ce in' eight — tion trot aao?e hour*. oace\ fit 'eight * 10. Keep your house temperatur* lowered, eixty-six degre.es should w sufficient for comfort. \ 11. Shortett «ie heating; eeasoa a*.., much as possible. Do not atart your heater with toe first- (rfgn of o>* - An open fit* place or a_ heatBr^Wn\ provide \all the needed. Surrogate's Court of, t?ia County ofj Ontario, at the City Hall in the Cfltart of Geneva,-to «atd,O«inty «t ©ntailo, on the Jrd Hay of 3T6v«n*er, 4982 at ten xi clock In She forenoon df that day, & J h ^^W ^WWM* tMt&ment not be admitted to probate as * will of real and p»raotial property. * 1 I IN TESTIMONY WHKREOF, we THE SALES MART Box 348 Geneva, N. Y. A rtidtot listing,' liaybe you can use some ot the following if *o tfcoj* a card and yw will be advised,, where Hiey.caa be' seen. • Ford Touriw? Car in condition, Soofc-Cflse,i ^ j$t3& %0 'and chairs; cpSlii,