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I i <m - r 41 •' • • • Ifrw * Penn Yan and Yates Co. New! Items OFFICE 11 ARCADE BLOCK PHONE 130-11 it %n i' INVESTIGATING CLUETOMURDER •—__J_ Man Wanted in Genesee County Reported at Dres- den Answers Description of Fel- low Seen After Gruesome Crime at Bethany Prim Van, Oct. 24 Tho facts In the murder of Miss hYunceu L. Kim- PENN YM BOAT COMPANY JABY AMONG LOCAL INDUSTRIES, NOW BECOMES PROGRESSIVE LEADER Capacity of Plant Increased—New Machinery Purchased And Installed—One Year of Activity Pla^ < -tern as One of Village* Thoroughly Up-To-Date turing Plants—May Make Wooden Toys ball, To- old Bethany woman, in tbo cellar of her homo n«\fir Batavia on Penn Yan, Oct. 4.—Prom a mere in- fant of the village industries, tho 1'enn Yan Boat Company,, Inc. has grown to a large, lusty plant, young in yeara Init big; in aizo and progresslveneHS. L<agt November, the building for years known aa Beach's Holler Skat- Mondaj,, October 16$li, were brought (ing Palace, in Champ!aln Ave, wag homo to Vates County people, by tlio purchased by a. local company headed report tli.it a man imMWeilng the tle»- .by C. A. Herrmann a s president It was .(jriptlon (if tho Ktranse \ape-man seen in tho \ i.lnity of the Kirnball home, hftd lifcn seen loitering around Dres- Tlic truili of this report to tho a.u- Id not bf< verified. Tin' of the stated at that time that the purpooo of the e-ompany was to manufacture hoatB. Thin tho company did all winter tind lnst summer with a considerable degree of SUCICBS. Then there co-mo-a time when it was onlarge >• 1 ttre In poHaemnon of the description of I ll(iat « became popular. It war. found by th© man Kuprosed to have committed , th \ s o wno know ¥>° a boat8 ' tn( U tho the rnuiili-i The> are flcourlng tin- -product of the local plant ruukt and countv t'(Kithcr wllh Sheriff Edward has Blood tho test of many months In Watldns. running down tho report j Hie wnter. All of tho boats havo been The tiesi-riptlon of the man waa glv- fnnnd to b» perfectly balanced and ail en by n motorist of an uncouth, repul- W ell-bullt. There came at onco an In- demand for Penn . ty rods of iho KimJmtl home within it The rorn I'any has been incorporated. f tow minutes of the ttmo the murder | It had been financed for production ol was rommitcd. | inotorboata, snllbo'tts and rowboatH on i Thin description wan immediately '» largo scale. The floor apace of tho broadcasted to all (he state troopor».' old skating palace In addition to re- acooidinjf to Rochester new^ dispatch- jcontly pun-baaed buildings, now used o*. The man Bought Is reported to bo a B paint shops, Is 24,000 Bquare feet. j, about HiMv years of age. He is five '\ feet nnd seven lncheH In height, welgn- ing lippiindmaloly 115 poundfi. His At present, tho entire plant Is being trlven a throtitjh overhauling. New ing npi'ioxmuiioiy lift poundH. Misr :, . . . , , shoulders are slightly atooped and he | machinery, moil of th* wood-working wearn dirty, misfit clothing. At tho | type, with two machine lathes, will b» installed within the next month. time he wa.s neon by tho motorlm fdeo won covered by a rougrh, shaggy rrosidont Herrmann has Juit returned m board, prnOiibly eight Inrlioa in length' f rom New York City where ho pur- j; und lilh stiiiB-ely. unUept hair reaotjpd rl)(l8e d suoh nmo hinory as was needed {!• noarly to his uhoulders. He wore an . mn i, n t i, l s i h B mo «t' un-tn-date k oven-oat much too lnrge for him, reach i t o ma \ tnl f ln * . \?° , UP , ,, , « ir.<r ncarh lo tho ground. It was dirt* .modernly equipped boat factory in this ' gray in co\ ir I part of the state. All equipment, he The local state and county author,-1 st \ toa ' wl \ »« °f th o v *™ latl * flt and tlea are inveBtlgatinsr thn report thai m0R t efficient type, a man aiiKjfrerinir that doBcrlptlon haq I A largo p'.aco in the center of th* h been seen, in tho oantertt part of the'main building: is provided for the stor- : county. Tho arreat of tho murderer, 'age of thousands of feet of lumber £ now presumed to be thla uncouth, ap-| UHOtl l n tno munufaCture of the boats. f l^!^ l^L^^J'^K^J^Jl^r^ Pl«ceB for the construction of 1H nre on each s|de. The |ji »oen offered by DlHtrict Attorney'm'^ninory will bo uncalled at the rear •\imen 1.. Kelly, of fitni»w county and,\' the building. In the balcony Is the reward of $100 by tho Dally News of largo comfortable office and an equal- i Bntaviu. ^ \y i c>nifartab*e and modetn drafjln^ 5 \ ^* * 'room. Tho pnlnt shops\ are being Ipcjuippod with nil the latest means of I finishing; a boat Each of the many !machines will bo electrically driven 'with a separato i.notor for each. At first the work of the company wTsnt slowly, Bfiisra wW» slow in* oosa- . Ing in. Then suddenly,-, pooplo began -* .j—i^ • | to ,.(>al|7.e that Penn Yan boatu would ^tMrial JRnnJ ITlA^VtAn >n VJ1 i Htn'nd the tost Thorf) became a demand Special Bond Election in Vil- | !t in t0 flI1 thlH denilllld lhat th o pom . 1 pnny is oxppndlng' au much money In providing: permanent equipment whereas, everything wag temporary whllo th« company waa ln the process RUSHVILLE TO HOLD ELECTION lage, Novejnber 9~Want Fire Engine Penn Yan, Oct. 24.- A spoeial vil- lage elet'tion p> to be held in Rushville, on Thursday aftoruoon, Novomber 8. i t hth of -organization. Further. President Herrmann stated that plans for a future date called for like many of the city trucKs. Concert Series Opens On •to vote on a proposition as to whether i the manufacture! of toys. This ond of 'or not that village shall sell bonds to |tno WO od-working business la not be- tho amount otfifiOO to help pay for a , ox p|on 0( l nt tho preaont time. All new fire engine, motor driven which \ , b m fl , , h mak i ng o f Luoy contoinpliito liuylng tit tno ox- , . * ^1_ v^AKta.^ « f *> o i> A/\ rt*vr A »«* k> .«»^ftw%^ 01 — .^ <4*^ * Ul I U\? v U-41U W v{i •* L/£t iU*Jl\. v U U\***o» XJw «•• ^ paratus is far froai being of any uao with all tho newssary saws nnd other to the Ullage, and at tho last flro It machinery noedod in boat-bulldtng, he broke down and failed to fulfill itsjBtfttea the numo can be used to make duty. The villagers are hoping that tho majority of tho wooden toys now (;al! will be In favor of socurinjr a now nn iho market. Thla will mean an ad- % truck, which will bo driven by motor | dJtlonal boom to the Industries of power and have up-to-da,t« apparatus I1( . nn V an. ,\Vli«\n ovm-ythlag is In reudlneaa for the. a<-tual-start of building boata; after the alterations to tho building Mimrod hnve boon made and tho plant la ln 1 full oporatinn. It is expected approxi- mately thirty men will be employed. Penn Yan Oct 24-The first of a' BOals up t0 a i cns th of forty feet ran I aeries of fntertainmctitH will bo given ,,„ bul i t with th( , equipment of the ton Saturday evening October 28th. at \ ,, mP any. The company also deals in the Himrod r.ftptlst Church. Thla date marine motors. * \will usher in the X922 ontertainment, Tne program for this winter's bulld- festival with a program by a f'Khing R rtHitI«s lnduaci th« ronstrnctlon :grade organization. The \New England i o f t |,i rty t0 forty motorboats, 5 or 6 Male yuartette. Plans are being marto' snl ] l)oats nn $ approximately 200 row- 'to accomodate a largo crowd at thla bonts president Herrmann has doslgn- Inital event and mifny seasons tickets od nnd eonstru'clod a special rowboat sonally by Prtaildent Herrmann. Th* painting of tho boats is done with much e*re. Another month will HC8 tbo* Penn Tan Boat Company turning out boat after boat. On* year ago, It was a tiny concern not much being heard ot I it. Those who have followed the ac- | tlvfttPB of the plant and have Irujpoct- | ed the deals turned out, predict that ! another year will BOB this company • well toward tho head of the list o( ( Penn Vim's wide-awalto, progressive jlnduBtrioa. ROTARYSPIRIT FILLS THE AIR — • \ » • Seneca Falls Club is Guest' Of Penn Yan | Rotarians Pt'iin Yan. Oct, 2+ Again the truo Hplrit of Kotary boomed forth On the nlr wllh spirited and \zippy\ singing anil tho \hurrahs\ from a hundred throats. Passersby loolced toward the Hotel Kiuipp thin neon and wondered what was happening. Considerable was happening:. In the first place the Penn Yan Rotary Club waa ln weekly suHaion, with lun- cheon, talks and everything. Second, the local club was acting- aa hosts and entertaining the Seneca Foals club roy- ally, lioth clubs were practicing- fel- lowship In Iho usual Rotnrlan way. It wim one of those enthusiastic inter- city meetings. The Seneca Mills bunch learned club and trade aocrots from the local Rotarians nnd the local Kotarians picked up many helpful hlnta from their Seneca County broth- ers. Tho big .feature of the luncheon waa) th« showing of etereoptican slides of scenic beauty spots of New York state by HV. K. Burnell, Of the. hundred or more slides shown, two-thirds were of points of Interest, in this pai&of the Btnte, especially of the beauty ot the country around Portage, Other view* were from the world famous Adirpn- dacka. These slides were all made from negatives taken by Mr. Burnell hlniKOif ajid were beautifully hnnd-col- ored in the Burnell studio here. Mr. Burnell spoke briefly and einpha- tzed that wljliB tire iSlogais otiflrs pres- ent day is ''S(e America First\ he thought It more* appropriate for thos* of the ICmpiro State to adopt a slogan of \See New York State First.\ Jack MacNaughton spoke on one of the Articles of the Code of- Ethics. E. J. Walker, Jr., secretary, of the club wab welcomed home, from a trip irhlch he recently took abroad. HERE AND THERE ABOUT PENN YAN < I News Item. Picked up At. Random Along The • 1 Village Street. ! Penn Yan. Oct 2* —An unusually ' good sermdn brought out laryo num- bers of local people at the union ser- ' vice at th'e Baptist Church laxt Bun- I day. Tro resulta of the \Go-To- | Church\ ciunpal»n were not oeable. At , tho Baptist church, the day was on- I aer\ od especially aa Sunday S. ho \\ rally <lay. The attendano* in all (lie 1 churclies was large. At tho unj>n I u ^-—^_ mt ^ — ^^ service, Ftev. w . H. Wheatley based ' \^ MW '^™ MMgM ^^ hia thomc on the many excuses peo- U, , _ pie offer for not attending Church. jCveUta V»etS These he showed were all ground- • — , n 1 1 r» • • leas and after al^merely, excuses. j TOT KeCKlesS Driving ifor the BfricH of four entortainmenta have aready been sold. ror flahormon. u \ g o f the round* bottom type, but la built with a. wide fill th Thp spcond procram of the course l>oam. It Is vory atahlc and fills the be given by William Forkoll, an'needs of the Klne-pr LAkea\ followers [orator, who will spotiU of his twenty- of Isaac Newton Ideally. A tiny draw- I three yearn of public \mrk 6n the «>r beneath the rower's float furnishes • platform on Saturday night, Novem- a plnco tor the keeping of tackle and 'ber 4th. The following Saturday, Nov- ' bait innber lllh, thp Copley Ckib 'Trio, of All of the boiats are constructed with Boston, t wili offer a somewhat novel the Idea of making them as artistic M musical* program. They sing, play possible and still retaining: tho lines Inany musical instruments, give reail ' ( of the easily propelled craft. Only th* ings and pianologues nnd make dra- ivory best of lumber Is used. Every Job jnatlc speeches. The final number will is done by a carpenter trained per- pe given on Saturday. November 18tft, ' . 1»y the Mac KelvK'Je'wnp Company. ' \ ' ' Saracas Planning For ++•+++••••••••• _- . , „ ;*INVESTIGATOR IN JER8EY • L_,. Yearly Lyceum Course * MURDER MY|TEftv FORMER • 3— m * SUMMER RE8tt>ENT ON LAKE* Peon ran Oct »4.-Ttakat* for the,* ,, lol . onC9 M . North, personal t ^eties of entertainments offered under + attorncy for charlott* Mills, f f-• •the auspU-es of the Baraca Class of 4. toou-yeor-old daughter ajf th* • tie Baptist Church BtarUnjr on Wod- fiesday, Kovembor Sth, are being; sold rapidly and A goodly audience for the 'entire series is assured. Those in Charge of the tioket sale are W. E. Do * M*it, C. E. Guile, Clwenco Basso se, Jkfark \vilheim and Archie Thayer. course will consist of four num- The first will be a locture by J'oft-ssor Tliroe, on \Tho Sti* of a tan.\ on November Sth. On December •JStli, the entertainment will be Riven r the American Glee Club. Al Fioud reafier of note, #iu offer \Turn to the Rifihf* as the proSrSM on January |rd. The iCinest Oamble Concert Com- >any will be tha attraction on January • murdered • hi HrunciwicA N. J. d fw run«wiclfc N. J. • choir rtnger. I B well known in* • this vtllago and among the stini- • • njer residents along liake Keuka. • • Miss North i« tbo leadlnar woman 4 • investigator of tn» Hall-Mills • • murder niy»teryf .41 + She has uoon:. offering sovsral • • startling- thyorli»« through tit* • • f h Xiid g y • agenoy of th« • dil rtil Press, in • • daily article*, aa to th* perp*t- • J rator and th* tneana *mploy*d • in the dotibi* kllllnr ^ « • Miss North la a tmduate of* • Cornell LAW School. 8h» bo- • • eupied a cottMre at K«uka Park • • last sutnmer with Mrs. W1UI*) • • jrdhnton. fornwrlr o-f P*nn Tan. ' Only the Victrola enjoys such a distinction It is the personal representative of die great- est artists in your home* Their personal achievements of which they are so justly proud are recorded on Victor Records, and when 'they are played on the Victrola the result is a per- formance in every way worthy of die artist him- self—and as true to life. Be sure the instrument you buy is a Victrola— look for the Victor trademarks. $25 to $1500*. Victrola mm- Important marks. Underfhelid. Onihelfihe, Victor Talking Machine Company Camden, Ne%v*Jersey Fine i Penn Yan Musical Club Many local people as wall as farm- era from the Burroundinsc country ex- pect to attend a tractor demonstra- ti h P K A\yhl f Penn Tan, Oct., 24—At the adjourn- ed hearing before Judg« O. P. Rkn- peot to attend a tractor d«monstra- eQ nwlnil « oetoro Judg» O. tion on the P. K. WJiwshlp farm, on d °IP&. on Saturday, Andrew „.._, tho Ridg-p Road tomorrow -afternoon • of New York, wa» fined HO and cost* The value of th* tractor an* Its benc- on a. charge of reckless driving, fits over the horae even in the Wily 1 '\to'a m«asur*. Jud^e Randolph «x- countrj- la readily re.-offnlz 4. Aoro -d- oaemted Evelsta of an extra amount Ins to wide-spread advertisement, tho of blame, statin* that th. man waa not new 15-30 s*ar-drlve International' going fast at the time of th* accident. » »„„ ™ut ,.. .,„ „,.-•„... , n whlch % e.ye^.^a mia ot JtaA £ ]CoUK*raa waa injured at th* Four • I ^Idk—^ ^ ^h*ft«a V« > - J m 1 1 V ^ .^—V^- V , I * • ^ J m ^ new 1530 s*ardrlve Inte tractor will b« demonstrated t . |Cou««vaa waa injured at th* Four A laree amount of apple* la being 1 Ooraam. Judg* Randolph Stated that made into elder. Tho mill* are offer- • it mu hfe belief that E*telsta «rident- ln» 86 oent* a hundred pounds for j Iyloat»bA( hea.4fl|ttti*tto« andbrolc* the fruit, in this vicinity. Aa hi»h th« traffic rule* in turnin* th* corner as seventy-flv* cents and a dollar'In the wrong- way. been paid per hundred pounds It w fth f choice fruit of the beat gcade. Another dollghtful entertainment at Keuka Coltoff* will b* off*re4 tn next « ^ • rift • • « rf^ « V ._ . » ^ _ ^ It w«a further stated that the driv- er pf th* car paia an tho bills Incurred through doctors and X-ray picture* tak*n of th« lad's injurf*t following th* accident, It waa purely an accident h* judge bettBVSd and the driver wu rriewor -x-ruaete, 01 tn» musto ae- 1 '*t ott with as light a fin* aa possible w'H •**• a racltal ln th» Th* U«*a lnjurl** will net prwrs aer- partment will giv* coUego chnpal. The subject of mUUnwy will *ccupr th* ttention of th* Ituanvtfia Home Bure4u, on Thursdi^y afternoon, next, when a ragular saasion will bo had at th* horn* of Miss Mary Pholpe. A mlUlhar #111 b*l preaeht with a nutabw of frame* and triramliin for m*nd>er* who wiah to atternpjtjto^pBak* bata,' Kr. an* Mrs, William KlUant Mr and Mrs. WlUlaito tOopfaf — *' — Jab* Jjuah tora at th» Mr. am Klopf** aiMl tin. «f O*B*va, war* rial- k of Mr. aai aatrm tors at th» kank of Mr. aa i aatrm John Underwood. Sl» LHmty atraat, on Buaday. Th» \RalnbMr Clrcl*\ *C th* Beaton ion*. It*» Seven Doll«n Or Tea Day. in Jail Penn, Yan, Oct. 24—If a man from out-of-town, imbibes too freely of \th* cup that cheers,\ get* arrested and fined J7. and then can not nay ths-fina. rnust K o to jail, vThifiMm\what ink Barber, of Branchport, discover* cfl yest&rdy, when fte facfeOudg* 6. *: loindolph on a charg* ot intajaeaUan. 1 ^ last Sstorday Barter bit t CM*f mw drank intf otUl t today Barter drank a w«* bit too much \ariC cottUl navurat* a#curfcjy. Tha Jh» of 1MPMM4 anfl fiarbw given tfc* tl»* of pi i Jail of t«n Club jportant business, the •lection ot aa c T • 1 osecutiv* committee will be held. Tht OeaSOn tonight reports of varlouis member*\Send com- Penn Yan. Oct. 24—The Penn Tan 'Musical Club meets tonight in the American jLegion rooms for the first regular meeting of the 1922-23 season. Tha activities of the club in the past have furnished some of the most pleas- ing and harmonious featurea of the winter season. Plans for the year will b* outlined and a tentative program di*eua*ed. A year of greater enter- tainment and pleasw.e for music lover* will alio be heard. ^Arrangements will aJao b* mad«, ac- cording: to the anaounoeaae&t of th* secretary, John A. Goodheart, for th« Sixth Roll Call. Plans will *• mad* for the co-operation of the Chapter with other organizations entag«d ia, raising- the special \Near Ea»t Emer- gency Fund,\ for which there i« a be inaugrurated tonight. Several Houses Change Hands in Tfaw Village P*nn Yan, Oct. 24—Many new resi- dent* of the village are in prospect through *ecent ealas of property, TC«1- dences and farms in thi* vicinity, Rjcent sales reported by the \u JB- ChliTWjs raal eatat* company are a* follow*: B. m Gardner, of 8teu»en county ha* purchaaed th* Jame. at Ifoom house, in Walnut street. Martin Chn»- tlan**n, tft Arliona, haa recently pnr- <*aaea the Russoll Cba&nan propartr- at Bats ton C*nt*r. J*tt8tic# X* A^Mtin. of Eamira, ha* Ruccha***\ th#*John C. vox property; in Benham *tr««t. Jensen, of this county, f th* Anna L. X*U*r fai HTarbart K. Wartteld, of ^^». 1 baa porchaaed th* Raman M. Iiouse, in this viUge, aa«\a.'« An- ^\J\. ef j^antoB, Pa^ ha* jnirchaaM **» 9. & WUs*n proaartr, haw: < RED CROM TO MEET ,,P*n« T«a pet.i*.--*«an«i WV w th* ftfuaietpat Wilding, in ' room, th* aaaual mHUr P»nn Yto Chaptw, AmWioaa - w«t b* htld. ^^ Monthly Hospital H*JMI* Penn Yan Oct. 24.—^ho monthly hospital report of tha Ye*** Coonty Soldiers' anfl Sailors' Memorial Ho»pl- lal shows that during tho -month «f September, ii f*tfent* war* admittsl The 1f ttt iMt' OS I >lt ^ OHH Septemberr I *ne tctsj O Septembe I ^rai-J. *ne number treated Atrin*' fiae BiontU w*» EE. The number of pititnts disAarjrei i J EE. The number of pititnts disAarjri •was 44° and the number remaining *J the hitl Oteb l» It s and the th hospital «a remaining l-w*» It U«»MeMwr*>yWe1#. Pleasure 1« the ftfepd and foe <4 man. Biqhtij sa*4>, it i»flQie» tot «ellr 6ev*Zopmmt and pr^>fre8». I Alwued, N amCes *rr«c*» of htunaaity,-p«PP<* and weakUegs. Thrtc^lMppr it ** miut «auL «M lt,mi*f It, «>4 »•** • mttyt hlns to the utmoet.—Grit. Here's the Happy Waj to Bid Yoirsetf «f CoMoatiM filliaiEMTLlf! Braa ia tho ino«t woaderful itealU latA kww*l HwatWtM af aaoHia ilk woald tw «iUjiat«i ft all tfc* feepi* -moiM. «al braa Mgriarfc IH>Iwalta!. hti eJiciwuly yt Kaltott^ Bau, »ok«l iaLfamv Wod—will gi»* permaaent s*U«f tnm *^ l p.ti« ijf «^e« rt»0*ay eh' « rt»0*y h Oqr> . We jparaatea ia»t (wUi will ptwr* a»t4B»nahit If at ]ta*t **ro table- Jpoonfals ai»- eaten; flajg^ ~ Qwania .. KeltaffVBraais*»taeatliariie-| it ia-mtmn* <«a« tiwt mW mi, oaly 8faa. or onotier cweah! xsiaia areas «r la a i!fte ii«»r«j«!ftweasa«fa*«>«* — Bima areiUat^fcest joU«»iw.a*«l fKii