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»& wr i \ Lfir^\ 1 ,i Ivit I i Hi ' U ri _) • r .-47 i : [Durant Cars GENEVA QAILY1I3IES. TUESDAY, OGTQBER 24,1W WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW Willard Batteries —The Best- Vacuum Cup Tires ItfREE 5NJBJSS—PHEE Al GABRIEL SNUBBERS [Expert Repair Worl Cars Greased nnd Oiled. Car Storage AIL & KY, 124-28 Tillraan St. Phone 2682 Pale and Thin I Many feel unequal to the daily task. They are prone 1 to frequent colds or coughs, I or are pale and thin. What I I Is needful Is rich, nourishing | Scott's Emulsion of pjire vitamine-bearing cod-liver oil, to help strengthen'and build up the vital forces of the body. Buildup resistance daily with Scoffs Emulsion t •cott A Bowue, Bloorafl.M,K. J. n-2J Effects df Lloyd George Resignation Not Yet Evident- Improvement in General Business Conditions, Domesti-' : cally, Continues to be Reassuring—Improvement Also •' in Government Business—Market Review and Outlook and others as good evidence of the stronger position in which the Gov- ernment has placed itself durln* the past year or more, The budget eys- working satisfactorily, and Jf m Jf, l 1Y J![ Wn * satisfactorily, and ., «L < vTf n d \ ed wjth a reduction of *250,- I I?? 0 duo to executive savings re- I t ™ m b I t f New York., Oct., 21—Resignation vl the IJoyd George Ministry ln Great Britain has been the outstanding de- velopment of the week In foreign pol- itics tout tho tffects are not yet evident. Settlement of the Turkish crisis haa had a beneficial effect upon European prospects and conditions, but has not _„,;. ,, --. —•— «>- done more than partially relievo the ' mine ^ t ™ m be I t ? p management of anxiety and dt-prpssion which existed i appropriations. All those facta have 1 lw »EJjjroj3n ODxrltlm. ttonewed l a very real relation to business and to difficulties in connection with repar<- «°W market values. They suggest' ntions payments have made their apt--;\ c u cnay bo P°<w»'e to overcome pearance and the effect has been to tne announced deficit ot $660,000,000 retard in sflme meaauro the- meve~'-^I£et e d lot the -euwNmt- fiscal- year • inent of Continental currencies to,- w ., 1 l lollt 1 re »°rt to heavier taxation, ward higher lovols. A new oommisf. Wthougrh, of course, there Is still a sion to atabilize the mark la now plan- oonsidorable amount of discussion of ned but l« not likely to be able to do Possibilities looking In the latter dir- ic h • i ection, and an apparent prospect of Growth of Domestic Business. ncw legislation. The improvement In general busi- ness condition^ domestically, however, continues to bo reassuring'. For tho The Money Situation, During- tho past week the Govern- ^ -vo w ^ .^o^w..*. .•„« — ment and private disbursements nec- lalst reported week car loadings were . es f t , ntcd *V interest payments of the 068,000, d figure hot far below the 1 '* 1 . 1 \' 110 of October were effected and record level. Cotton has now Konei wlth K oot } vaults upon the general well nbove 23 cents for the December ! money situation. Federal Reserve future which Is Itself a high record I banks aro still feclinsr the Increase pf on this movement, while wheat las ?\*. moving demand bill hd i ! \\\^8 this week a , coitinued its steady advance to a ! fl d T f l t e p bills held con- $ this week at $768,000,000. a f l $ MAC DOUGALL L«dl«§ Aid Meetino Mar rfaugnll Ort 24.- On Thursday of thl» week there will be held at tho home of Mrs Tlerz Lerch nn all day I Uijwritfffg* of the I/adlr'a A'ld Society. Tno hostess cordially invites all th« l*dloB to bo present. A picnic dinner Will be served et noon. CHOIR PARTY IN HONOR OF MR AND MRS LINKLATER Mao ixniall Ort 24.—The choir of the WtBt Fayotto church will give a rly In tho chapel next Friday night honor of Mr nnd Mrs Jjinklater, who Will leave after ele< tion to make their hom* in Buffalo. The entire com- munity will feel keenly tho lose of Mr and Mrn Idnklntpr and their little r ughter Joan. They were vory «et)\o nil the work of tho church. Rally Sunday Mao Doiigali (xt 24 — Next Sunday Will bo Holly Day forth© West Fnyotte ^ un<!ay SchooT one of tho features of ;e seti-vlco wll b p the participation by •very class old ond young in the pro- r m. Another iivtomstrnx number will the roll call of tho teachers who trill respond with tho percentage of th«lr ciassos prosent. A banner will bo proBontuii by U>* superintendent Mr Robert JJnJflater to the class havlnsr the Jii^hoBt (iLnmllng. Tfeo pa»tor wtti preach a npocial .sermon for the elilld- t*n the topJo to bo announced Inter In tho week. y advance to a$,. fl(?uro around $1 12 Tho effect la to decrease of only $3,500,000, This figure put an unusual amount of purchasing, however, la small aa coaipared with power Into, the hands of agricultural. * y° ar . n K°- when l l ls remembered communities. Railroad earnings al- | 'v 0 ; 1 , las t y* a * t . her « waa a lar K° Inter- thouirh low for tho country M a Jktrlrt portfolio running over »000,- whole owing to strike expenses have! ( 000 '°?° for the sea « on - °n<i represent- flhown up- very satisfactorily In In- , \j* , lho amounts that Southern and dividual cases. Apparently well found- I Western Reserve; banks have had to ea rumors with respect to a number of I borrow from Eastern and Northern railroad Issues aria consolidation pros- MWtittitionjt In order to accommodate pcct« are again moro positive. Tho. the r customers. .This year the Fed- Southorn Pacific Company has asked oral Resorvo Board announces that no authority of tho Interstate Commerce J\ 0 . 1 * borrowing f *° *>» expected, a Commission to retain control of Cen- 'f 8 * 1 lwhlc 5 ln tself illustrates the trnl I'a<-lfic and November 17 haa Imaienso change In conditions as com- bcen set by the Commission for a !«« d *\£*??*„•»?• ™ 1 \ J\ hearing on tho proposed consolidation of Northern Pacific, Great Northern nnd C.B. &Q. All thin is preliminary to the. plan already devised for con- it Is true that demand for money will con- . tlnuo fairly steadily, due to interest I payments, finil income tax disburse- j ments and end of the year require- i eolldating tho railroads of tho oountry \ ™ entB ' t ^« ro ' s an abundant lending Into n fnw crmit HvHtemH Htrnnffth > iPower. The Reserve banks have been in c/wor 6har»i VefleX firovld l^ 4 ^ •t™n*thened during the put L , if k b h fi h demaAid for that motal, which la now confidently expected, with . probably future advance ln prices, since The awillablo down to supplies are a minimum. now almost The like ls week by tho final payment of the pro- posed' instalment of the British in- toroot -liiayaioirt-a—wfrteh. irttfttrogir nl- roady-iargely on hand in the form of cash, are now released to the \Govern- trun of rubber and rubber shares. The ment - 4 Thls , haa ha(1 l . a strong ten- prlnclpul steel plants Tiavo continued to lncroase In tho Bcope of their busi- ness, find aio to-day at the highest level of operations reached for a good whllo. Coal production and distribu- tion continues to Improve,\\ and in nearly all industries there Is it shortage of labor. Improvement in Government Budneia. Secretary Hoover nnd others, In public addrosseH during tho past week or «o, have pointed out equally en- courogin? factors ln publlo business. Federal expenses have been cut about doncy to Improve pterlln? exchange. the quotation of There Is no rea- son to doubt the prosenco of ample ability to meet any reasonable demand for funds for use In any kind of legitimate, investment operation. Market Review and Outlook. Inspired by the anriounceoients of huge stock dividends by Standard OH and other companies carrying large surpluses, the market haa dis- played great netlvlty during- the past week, although it has been generally recognized that a largo portion of the dally trading on the Kxchan^e simply • 1,700,000.000 from tho peak Of war ua»y_imum K n ine JVXCHUI ,j« s.rapiy m,tW. nmi nrn bnii«vwi IA h« <r B t».inc represents^ quick In nnd out trans- down being what Uiey are In thn service at the prosent time. A reported sub- scription to KficrMiiry Motion's $600,- 000.000 offering: amnunting to nearly with them no particular significance except that the \spotty'' condition him shown that traders are by no moans all of one mind. AH for the public, the fort- 000.000 offering: om.uinting to nearly I .,;.[ , » throe times the fno P of tho amount ' n f ht i™*- enijod has seen a very con- put boforo tho pubiu-. shows tho pro-}fW e . r f bl .° . reducl °\ '\ . ^e amount senco of phen.-rn.-rmlly high 8 avings hi' 1 \ he \K ^.- ••«!. with cor respond- In the banks »t ti... .-..untry and ln the lnf f . lMllM1 ' n » \' \ h , e fi t 0ut i\ s o \ u J? I>ly ot ' stocUa and ft bettpr tone as the r0 \ harnls of investors generally. The Comptroller of tht- currency ro- orts »a\ln(r.s nt a high record levol tlmo deposits in 0.000 between December 31 and tho middle, of tho presbni 1 •year. Tho Improved position of publlo credit is rightly noted by Mr. Hoover G totheBaty stocks and ft better tone as the re- sult of it. It ls known that the large i- interests oro viewing the with a feeling- of optimism, be- lieving that the jrpnornl run of stocks nnnnnnnnn i ••.\„ \ t. \ i' ' of ono of\ tiiosp \days wilt be enfiTTecTtO 000.000.000 between December 31 j4 e n at a hlghcr , evo i base d on merit: but with the incr«B>d demand for money for trade mni crop moving purposes bellevo It Is better at pre- ' gent to mark time rather than to in- ' crease the strain on th«> banks by r ronson of tho upfoitldinp of stocks generally. There, will naturally be exception to this in imli.\ldual cases where huffr stock dividends are anti ; \f c'patetl or dpdaied. bid It goes With- out snying; that in tackling stocks in this class, while there may be money I in so doinff, transactions in them I c/irry considerable sppculntlvo risk. | With respect to the general u«st. the | eliort Interest has been materially auprmentetl this week, and this, of • course, has its favoralil .f* —every member of your family will enjoy the breakfast food everybody likes! Let '•••V,~ the children have all N they want. Mapl-Flake isjust big, plump, white wheat berries ^ —iweetened, delicately fla- vored, rolled thin and flaky and toasted to a delicious brown! Mapl-Flake is full of things that are good for you—-the vitally valuable mineral salts of lime «uxd iron, sugar, starch—and the bran coat which is Nature's most wholesome, natural laxative. $25O«o CASH for four-line jingles about Mapl-Flake. Put your delight In eating it into rhyme and win a prize. There are 65 prizes ranging from $100 to $1. That's worth going after. Hurry, though, for the contest closes December 1, 1922. Address Contest Manager, Arnour Grain Company, Chicago. Send as many jingles as you like. The more you send the better your chances; be sure to tell how good Mapl-Flake is and how good it is for you. Made Right in BattU Creek by ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY, Chicago Your grocer has Mapl-Flake for you Bowser .Integers BY THORNTON W. BURGESS E'en though .Von do no! understand. Obey when given n emmnnd. HovtST the Hound Bowser the> Hound was uneasy Somehow he didn't f i el like si eplng Ilo had a feeling that s iniMh'n.; was Out Juit In front of that box was s dark mass. Special Items of Interest This Week During Our The Biggest Feature Of This Event Is Our Extraordinary Sale Of Fall and Winter Suits $19.75 K $24.50, $32.50 Representing a saving of about 20 percent on our early prices—and our early prices were about 1 10 percent lower than those in other stores—for the game quality of merchandise, f Sizes from 16 to 46 Exceptional Values in New Fait Dresses $17.80 $22.00 $24.75 Canton Crepes, Satin- faced Cantons, Poiret Twills \and Tricotines; navy, black, brown-and cocoa. Sizes 16 to 46 Convincing Values in Fall and Winter ATS $26.50 $31.50 Today, in order to find Good Winter Coats' at these prices you simply must go to a reliable store, where you know there is a standard to the quality of merchandise sold. Quite a number of people simply cannot afford IQ pay more—so we are offering at these spe- cial prices, which are 10 per cent lower than our regular prices, Attractive, Warm and Comfort- able Coats— Made of Suede Vefour, Normandie, Bolivias and Plaid-back Coatings. Plain and Fur- trimmed. Black, navy> brown, reindeer and sorrento. Everything Else in the Store Reduced 10 Per Cent Until Saturday, Oct. 28th Buy Early White Selections Are Best A reasonable deposit will hold any garment until wanted. Don't -Fail To Attend This Sale. Seneca St. Geneva, N. Y. \THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL' wrongr. Just what it \vn$ he didn't ! \ know. It wns Just a feeling-. Hint tfaslhlm that that shadow r^lch had saw two shadowy forms In tho moon- mi iwh— •» »». >,- „, llounae<J way was no Bhaaow at allj Ught Ona crept fcaok lnt(j the boj _ • nil. Perhaps It was bemuse | couldn't understand Why ^Ws master ) had ordered hlin to keep away from the young Fox who was a prisoner In thnt box Just a little way off. he would ,thlas timee but Mrs. For a moment Or two Bowser hesi- tated. His master had ordered him to leaver that young Fox alone, but he had said nothing about any, other Fox.. whll« the other swiftly bounded away. Again h» found tho fresh trail of Mrs Rotray, and again »he led htm off, only to mix the trail «p as be- J Finally Bowser decldtfU ,havo a look around.. By thi tim „ „ , - ™ , I sweet Mistress Moon lind ~beg^in to Would It b© right for him to ihase.' 01 \* 1 He «pent even longer this time ,'shed her soft lights ovor everything Mrs. Reddy? Bowsev decided that it trying to work out that trail, but at As Bowser came out of thf> hous* l-« would. He opened tiis mouth and last gave up and trotted 'home. As looked over to the box where thet'sent his great vo:«e rolling 1 across th.9 before, two shadowy forms iiepa- .voung Fox was a prisoner Out Jnst |Orc*n Meadow clear over to th© Old !rated and one disappeared in that lu front of that box was a dark mass i Pasturo. Then with-his nos» to tha,box and th« ottter bounded away which at first Bowser thought was a (ground he stArted after Mrs. Reddy. | This time Bowser didn't follow He Hut this chase proved to be differ- 'knew that a trick-had been played on Black Shadow. He took a few 'stops cm from any ctiase Bowser could..r#-,him b It f j h« meant to find out what o itd f flll tow&rd, it ond It moved and divided. Ono part .disappeared through the doorway of that box aaid the other Ufhtljr bounded away. Bowser, know nt once that one of theso seeming ahaaows was the young Pox whom he had lieen ordered to ltov« aJone. But what wn« the other tlmo trying, but at lost made up his 'teas to iioar that \the\temptation wa'S on.? Bomethlnjr was going on he 1 mind It couldn't bo dono and trotted too «reat,.«nd away went Bowse? «ftut find out about. He walked back home. after iter AealS thm nantf I,;.. *T«r itp-.w**r». that dark maw had. As he drow pear theDoi -whore ttoobefr-^ i: * sa '- n *\» res S It was a » cm from any ctiase Bowser could..r#-,him lyid h« meant to find out what member. Instead of leading him fur jit wi*. So instead of followln* Mr« awny before trying to get rid ot him: Reddy he aat down a short distandii Mrs Reddy led him only a ahort dis- '(tway to watch, tfince b«fore she mix»& her trail, so | H« had not*heem watphln* rery that oven his wonderful nose could «1OUK when Mrs. Reddy boldly an- not straighten It out. He spent «oma Reared right, In front of him. Sh« wasted no time trying to find It. He turned and hurried straight baclc to Fanner Brown's barnyard. Once more he eaw the young Fox hurry into the box while Mrs, Reddy dis- appeared amongr the Blaclc Shadowsi If ever there was a puzzled dog It waa Bowser thn Hound, Something was going on that he couldn't under- stand at all, I The . truth of the matter is, Mrs. .Reddy waa trying to gnaw tftSbugh the collar the youryr JPox wore and ; thus, set him free. Bowser waa; inter- ' ferlng.- ' . ' { (Copyright, 1922, by T, ~W. Burgess) The next story: \Mr». Reddy ft Forced, to ttlve tip.\ A light wooden inalle't la a' part ot the equipment of one kitchen' Where HALF PRICE Wall Paper Snle Now At One hounetttte tises a., piece of i-sarof Bcf oDen«V ooK « 6-*ft*iS* ote #rer . JHHfB .. h* » a7 as less tune than turaal - mm a