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1\ M *A DAILY TIME* *PLEASfc, MR. MELLON, I WANT SOME MORE\. ByMorrU If. V. established J/I«y_28. .uolith.c! Daily, except Sunday* •* U Seneca St., Geneva, M. Y« by we Geneva Printing Company, W.J%. OrtMv, Proid.ntj 8. B. William*. YltiTprtnldenU O. B. William* W ;\«ne 1 •r \Entered- *t Moond-c'aM matter, Pee. «7, 1904, at the poitoffiee, Geneva, W. V, under Act of CWK-reas, March 3. W> Subaorfption Brie*—? eenta pe» eepy, I8o p«r WNK, delivered ••»• tn* efty. By wail outaMe city Mo P*f month, $6JOO per y»«r.W«fc **•*' vane*. Local R. F. O. Rout** f5/*» ••r year in advance. 50 cents a month, TELEPHONES 3uain*M office, 2424 Editorial department, JM/9 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. «BtE THOUGHT FOR TOQAY THE- I'HRIHTIANS MISSION: -- Pmirb. saying. The Kingdom of hea- ven Is nl hand. Heul the alck, cloa.nae the l«»pi>rs. raise the dead, cast out devllB: freely ye hnvo received, freely Klve. Matthew 10: 7, 8. ** + + *.+ *** **+*+* > THOUGHTS FOR THINKERS • Of Iho proprogs uf the soula of • wen and wumpn along tho grand • roads of the universe, all other 4 progress In the needful emblem • and susu-nance.— Walt Whitman. • _ ^p, No cujvard soul is mine, • No trembler In tho world's • st-orm-troubled si'liero; • I ate hoaven's glories shine, • And (ulth Hhlnea equal, arming • m<> from fear —Emily Bronte. + ()we nu nun anything, bu-t—to •> lovo one nnotfher; for ho that lav* • oth another hath fulfilled the law. • Love worketh no ill to his neigh- • • bor; therefore love Is tho fulfill- • • Unff of the law. Romano 13:8, 10. • • • • •••••••••••••• MILLER SHOULD WIN Suecc-t- of the Republican tlcltct tills fall WI'IHK certain and un- i^M^*5<*-?B5*%S^^ Protected by Georoe Matthew Adams. lite Indian rajah may have 'on his head-covering Jewels that would maka tf less nil sinus full governor Miller will M11 °- Sorol ' B *>°<>.O0O worth look. Wte be. rocU-clci an/1 those on the tlckvt mllk-botUo elnss in comparison, with him will bu inducted Into office j Tnla strlvl \e for novelty In dress January I, 1S23. Tho campaign thus mav seem slIIv . l)Ut \ Is not - An tn ' Tar has been directed to the intolll-I horont dissatisfaction with things a» •no doubt ! tn °y a re nnd a continual strtvlns for la j er,. aro more people ;Improvement , is tho font than the.ro aro, 1 \* 1 *\ 1 everybody fro only thfrig that from down in T people and there Whnt\<r ilmt tho tvho are Intelligent wun wimu m.., th..sP wtn .ire not w.ll Informed a» to, n Bt - af ° ot ™mp>te lethargy and un- tho prtw-Hs mud- In tho lost t wn '™ricorn. V^v\a aro im b u°d with an | • urge which whispers to them that It gra *- It Is, certainly atrange that when mines. Just now tha labor leader* Americans are so eager to champion 'are as badly worried a* the mint American excellence In other linos of .owners, endeavor, they should be so unpatriotic in this field. Tho argument applies not only to grand opera but to con- certs of all kinds and to the patronage of music in the form of phonograph yoars b> thu Miller inlmlrilMtrutlnn. ln<Pn making a records or radio. - GRANDMA'S GRAY HAIR i sever let her rends the K'Bend on There may be some use in th« world for Turks, after all. They're strict- ly enforcing Mohammed's prohibition amendment in Asia Minor, Why not bring a few of them,' over hera to ;set what they could do with oura? tho nnd ho has told GOVIM line Miller 1 tour_ at Uia Htatfi, What hit hits dunr them in lun/?uas« I hoy can under- stand, He haa given them a list of accomplishments nnd lid has- convinc- ed tin rn ih.u l>v rvnllnulng a Ronuli- llcan niliinn.piiiitiun ewn more will bo \J(<llll) lll<! K <U their varloua on- ent halr tonlc warranted to darken tho J moat just around tho cor-j mosl thoy keep deavors, nor they will find what thoy arc Hook- ing. B HvArin£r lock.. MnvH« sliveiing locks , Maybe there WM some grandmas who did not, but those typical of: the name did, What la more, their white hair framed When tjjf* Moslems start that \Holy War\ tha? the diplomatic dopeaters aro talking about, we s'pose they'll finance It wTth German marks and (Russian rubles. Henry Ford oeems to know 8 trade secret that has escaped the attention Iin..s,, II. two• ynanr than Nnrthprn _ A RAILROAD MERGER ' their aging: face* more becomlnf ly I o f aom0 ~ American' businebs men There was a time when the pro- ( than any artificially colored product When h. wants to sell more mercban- posod ni' IKIT of four Kreat railroad | could havo dona. .\\>i!horn riii-ific, Croat i It may be- that people Of a fonnor ('hlfiiqo, liurlinRtun & day grow to look old more rapidly ' l!l re J,T Til S i nr \ '\ 21> \ H \\' b ° c - 1ulnr >' nni1 t ' hl(%n ff n - Mllwaulifo & St. than was nectary and that coming « nm ,.^i.«..«.ib ti,.,. lwo yqaru a g 0 ^ ho j Tau]< wfluI d havo bo( » n V | Ott pd with 'gonerattona will ahow ffroat gains in npprohenHluii by tho publu- nnd for- ( this respoct, but at least the elder gen- bl.lilen by tho Kii\prnni»nt Now thers e rftt lon grew old with dignity, nccept- i« no soriou.- i.prm«|tl'>n ImU'od, the ing the marks of tin* as badgeg of romem Bftld if h< in{inti(fed f f) K ot n f D \v thinK9 start<il timl tho 'Sftei-ns' r>( tho Stato put In oVifer he wou'd be happy. Tliif* tw hrnr-fliniO, nnd ntnro ITKI, piuwppi't seems t<> I>P\ which U Hi • re-ifn'n tho peoplo wnnt | -bimtw rPmsjtfi ni t)m hflflrl nf tho KHV- ' orntniTit Th'- |nb tho (Jovornor start 1 honor won In the battles of life. Public and Bovernmont nlilio have I TJJie grandmas who havo Uv/>d In lost their foariif \iiieriier.f' arvl uiTHts\ sonjr and story and history and who ed nhoii' l i..• finlshi-ii by him for n» :md areffvon inclined to uuiRlili-r (treat reign supreme In human hearts are bulk and flnnnd >1 power as dfslrnble not the ones whose hair was reddened 111 r (b> it intelliK-ently. Ill nilhPI . lhlln otherwise Thin Is piirtlc- 'or beached or darkened into a cheat- ulnvly »o with rf>«ar«l to tr!tti-*t>i>rt*- ' ing* •Bfmblanee of youth. They are f tho diminished qupons who wore thfir crowns of sll- aaed, ver proudly as tho symbol of long The years of faithful ruling over their ilowrnnr Ml'lPr has »nl>l WMIIIPII tho Ramo Ulntl \f ..nllmip.1 for two yp.im tf ,,,,iion.tl».Ti ..f effort nnd effu lorn'•)• thus tnada POH „„„„ his ^pl e I MI If tho !•••. |>1 governnii nt all thev hid t.i .In wan support Hi' 3R*>pul>ll< .»n t'lket UP has TireaentP.l lin(l)1 1 tho fin l ilmt miller th o DomoomtU\ 'admliiiHir.tiinii $:,4.iflo.\00 In now tax wt | h nl j )ta f,uilii es wn-. m.|.\s..l on (ho pooplo and at ,, lat mljfh t b( , mndo a time when Ihp backs of tho tnxpny- dise, he lowers the price. The Senegalese are not head-hunt- ers any more. <3nly belt 'junters; FUTURE DATES Oct; - 26-Chicken pj<V supper an all tho in|lroad« uiuU'r ernmont manaacnient ilurlnff tho J\'i\r, 1 Iho this lino.'' kingdom of life. 1 ill u •rs were mounting breaking . ost Of ffH OIL OR COAL. ^n 1914 the British war fleet bought Two things aro esaentinl to malwjn*arly 2,000,000 tons of coal. In 1918 bera u so of the nny SU( . h bHslneM O otnblnutlo.i «ork- t ernment. | ftl)lo ftnd toK^bje. ( , n0 . is thut t h« In fmuifs that cannot bo. disputed uniting Intercuts shall actually go Governor .Miller has shown tho peoplo ahead and introduce tho ctfU'ienclot liow much the cost of state govern-'nnd conveniences which thoy know the navy's coal oonumptlon was 20,- 000,000 tons. In 1922 the Admiralty bought almost no c\al at ail. Today, although tho United King- dom has 14,000 tons more shipping j than before the wnr, It sells less bunk- 1 tMnt has boon reduced, and in evcrs aro possible. The other la that tho | j coimty he has given a atatomont of Rovernment shall maintain sufficient . er COaI than t n 19U - The boos\\* ot how nvi. h less the people of that coun-, supervision to mnko sure that publlo ty paid JS »!i*»lr sharp towards tho ex- 'interests nre Hafeg-iijirded. pense of st.ito go\frnment. Clover- '. AMERICAN SINGERS. Why are tliero not more Atneilcan * nor Miller said two years njro that ho would reduce tho cost-of state govern- | ment, and ho reduced It; and. what he «\>»?<*« In American gi-and did convince^ the peoplo that ho has IJI a nobeson, an American nrttst long the bralno nnd tho courage to do big wllh tho Metropolitun Grand Opera | things He has not tried for speclao- ''\'\PuW. says It ls beeauso Amerl- 7 Ular i-fie. ts. hut, on -the contrary, he ' vona ' (1 ° not supi>«rt native American ' haa appi-aled to tho Intolllgent peo- j sin ^ er|1 - E pie who t a n rlwaVs b 0 counted upon' \ n l s UD to American audifncea,\ when there Is a real problem to be^ she e*P 1 » 1 n< 1 . \1' h e roughest thing t settled j^.bout the debut of an Amertcat) is the • indifference, if not open adverse ciltl- prices by moans of strikes and the rlsm, of one's countrymen. If a Span- THE DIAMOND HAT [ Now comos Mile. Cerllo Sorel to lard or Italian or Russian la to tnalce this country to give us a now thrill' his dobut, the house will bo over- charming French actress of the flowing with Spaniards or Italians or Krancalso Is all sot to ' Husaians. They shout and olap and tfttrtle the natives with something! make themselves a power in Influono- Unique in the line of headpieces. jlng tho opinion of the manag«mont \I have had $100,000 worth of dia- aad the rest of the audfenee. Amorl- monds put on a hat,'' she explained \iJUJd I am going to wear It as soon 1 i .a* t have the opportunity.\ cans alt on their hands or else applaud so gingerly that all the heart Is takon j out ot It. When an American cast ts with a blaze of glittering advertised, Americans should buy out •tones, she may indeed itiake a spec-' tho house.\ |t|jr <taouiar appearance, frfit she is mis- { There, is no longer\ «ny'serious nft«»- *** < * < •''taken If she fancies \she haa ortinatod , tlon of American musical ability. Yet P^ »«n:ething. When, France was still In American singer's aiaa 'players of high *'•>;' it* infancy, the Chinos©, both m«tn and *altnt go largely unvepognizea I'su- ••.. •w'oftien were vying with one another a>Hy thoy make their r^pn tit 'the elaborateness and costliness of J abroad before their fellow ct their heiKlsear. Brpfi now a second' fiien will accept th*m. relative cheapness of fuel oil have wrought the chango On land, meanwhile, the use of oil in power plants and tho expansion of hydroelectric generation have reduced the market for the product of the tlonal Safety Council. Bazaar at the Methodist ,Churc*» un- der the auspices of the Golden Links Class. Oct. 28.—Republican meeting at tht Smith Opera House at Noon. Road to Wealth\. Oct 26-\The Pasaln* Show of 1921\ at Smith Opera House, *:18 p. m. Oct. 27.—Annual fair at First Pres- byterian Church 2:30 p. m. Cafeteria supper served from 6 to 8 p, m. Oct 28- \Her Temporary Husband** ac Smith Opera House at 3:15 p. m. Oct. 31--Address by C. B. Kenneth Mees of Rochester tinder th« auspices of the Hobart Science Club, at Wil- liams Hull at 7:46 p. m. Subject \The Uoiretting: of Wisdom.\ Nov. 1-Talk and- demonstration on chlldrens frocks, by Mre Charles Blood, at the Women's Club *t 8 p. m. under the auspices of tha Home Ec- onomics DeDpartmenL Nov. 2-Exhlbtt of garments of the Needlework Oulld at th« V emen's Club from 2 p. m. until G p. m. Nov. '0—American Legion Armis- tice Day dance at the Aromry. Nov. IB—Annual sale and supper of the North, Presbyterian Aid Society at the. church. Nov 22-T*r«aty-fifth anniversary celebration of Geneva Council No 271 K. of C. Nov. 23.—Rally of Safety Council at PANTOMIME By J. H. Striebel How does this weather suit you? UNitoRM QUALITY SQCONY QLIN BESTRESULTS Y OU don't have any gasoline trouble if you use Socony Gaioline reg- ularly, as hundreds «of. tliouaanda of motorists do. And for cold weather motoring, particularly, you will find, dependable Socony the most economical and satis- factory gasoline you can buy. It is refiaed to specifications as carefully a» your car is Built to its specifications. If you have been having trouble with your motor since the cold weather set in, drain your tank, and fill up with Socony. Then just see that your spark plugs are clean, and your carburetor properly adjusted (Socony does not need such a rich mixture,) and you are through with your gas troubles foj; the winter. ..'*;' But stick to8qcony---don't mix other brands with it, \ mtQ.vM.nn.Qt* Every gallm DEPENDABLE everywhere STANDARD OIL CO. OFNEW YORK, 26SreaSwo9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court of 'he County of Ontario, notice ls luM-eby given to all persons having claims against SaffltieT XJ. SWr- ey, late of the City of Geneva Ontario County, State of New York, uAceas to present the same with the vouchers therepf, to the undersigned, executor. of the estate of the above named do- ceased, at the law office o{ C. W. Bice, Geneva Trust Company Buildije, Ge- neva, Ne w ' York, on or before the first day of February, 1923. Hated, July 24, 1922. .ASA B. HILKBRT. Kxecutor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court of the County of Ontario, notice In hereby plven to all persona laving claims against Frank Mellen, late of the City of Genova, ' Ontario County, Stats Of New York, deceased, to present the game with the voucher* thereof, to th* undersigned, Oliv» Mel- len, Ereoutrli, at the office .ot B. J. Cook, B0 Seneca SI., Geneva, N«w York, on or before the 1st da.y of NoVembM ISZZ. OLIVE MEIJJEN Exactrtrtx Dated, April 24th. 1»M. Wall Kept Feat. Woman who are very particular about their hands are often careless about their feet. These hard-working members of the body are best kept in condition by frequent bathing;. Wa- ter In which a bit of common aooa has b«en dissolved Is splendid for a foot bath and will rest the feel and make them smooth, in addition to overcominr callous epots. If callous ls troublesome, rub it with pumic* stone frequently and after wards rub with olive oil orcraatn. Nev er cut th« toenails too short, as they aro more lik«ly to becom* tn*r»wa. $x Boiling the silverware in an alum- inum kettle cleans It fin* and la lpU easlM- than scrubbing It by ban3 A ffranlte kettle will do If i t contain* a teaspoontul of salt, sn» of soda, anil a small gtlec* of lino In addition to tho silver and boiling: water, t. . • - '• • *' '•*• .Cleanlngr plsiterod or papered' wall* ft$h .tight, ^arlapplngr. atrokaa of « broom covered vrlth a bag of ootton i* tW Uk' ii an 9?*»J^.?M«r l f°ft materW Ukm the dirt oft instead of rubblnjr' it la. New York Bta^e C*o)l««» <d Antcal- ture Bulletin. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of tie Surro- gate's Court of the County of Ontario, NotlGe la hereby given to TtH persons having claims against Persifer F. SmiOr, late of the City of Geneva, On- tario County, State of New Tor*, de- ceased, to present the same •with vouchers therof, to the undersigned at the Law Office of A, W. Skinner, 503 Exchange Street, City of Geneva, New York, on or before June 1st, 1923. Dated October 10th, 1922. ~ KITTY MDNSON, A. W. SKINNER, Executors, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court, of tho County of Ontario, Notice la hereby given to all person* having claims against Charles B. Ral- ston, late of the City of Qeneva, Ontar- io Uounty, Stato of New York, de- ceased, to present the same with vou- chers therof, to the undersigned at the Law Office of A. W. Skinner, 603 Ex change Street, City of Genera, New York, o<jLj)r hufrtre Jnna-A»tr48ak— Dated October 10th, 1«M. FRBD 8, BAL3TOX. ^Administrator, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pnrsuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court of tha County of Ontario, notice is hereby gives to all ,enons having claims against: Thomai Dinsmon' late of the Citj of Oenera, Ontario Counly, State of New York, deceasea, to present tha saine with tha rouchera thersot to the undersigned, adminiatrmtor of tha estate of th* f bora named deceased, at tha law of- flca ot O. W. Rtoa. Gmera Treat O». Balldlng, Genera, N. Y. on or befora the fifteenth day at Apill 1»JS. DONALD 8. DENSMORH, Administrator. Dated, October t, lt«. NOTICE TO CREDITORS PurMant to an order Ot the 8um>> gate's Court of the County of Ontario notice in hereby simra, to all persons havlojr claim* ajrafnxt BrldK»t 3C Kal- teher. late of the city ot Geneva, On- tario County, StateoC New Tork, de- auaad, to preaant the MUM with th» voucher* thereof, to tha undenl<n»d, oxecutor at No. It; Mala atraet* O— nova, N. T., oa or baton the eiaSth: day ot April, lift, wnuuuut r. CBRDBW Exocutor Dated, September Z\ 192t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of tha Burro« 4tate?» Court-ot '-&» Gounty of Ont-rlo, notice la hereby 'givin to all penoni having claims axainst Bllia J. Weloo. lata of the City of Oenava, Ontario County. State of New Tork, deoeassd, to present the same with the vouchsr* thwoof, to tha underajfned, Ewcutor of tha Will ot *ald XtaMaMiX, at thi Law Offices of William S. Moore, 11* 20 Schnlrel Building, Geneva, New fork, on or before tha 26th .day of January, 192S VINCENT S. WELCH, Xxaoutor *» Geneva, New Tork Dated, July 26th, 192S. WILIvIAM S, MOOKH, i Attorney for Hxscutor 40. NOTICE TO CRFDITOB8 Pursuant to an ordn at the Surro- gate's Court or the County of Ontario, notica 1* hareby given to «U ptrsoni having claim* afalnat Chwrla* H. Bed- field, late of the City of Genera Ontario County, Sta*4 of New Tork, deceased, to present the same with the voucher! thereof, to ^thrTinderslgned, KxaCUtoi of the lA»t Wt.l and ,Te*tam»nt of •aid decedent, at the law office \( Oaphcm, Modreevy & Ryan, 4«5 EX' change St, Geneva, N^T., on or before the lttt day of February, ,1MI, JOHN IBl FARTVKIU Bxeoutor. Dated, July 21, 1911.. JUAPHAaC, MCOBHEJVT A Attorney* for Ue 4t6 Exchange at, Oenera, V. 7. NOTICE TO CRIDITOR* Pursuant to an order of the 3urro- cate** Court of the County of OnUrio, notion, il %pv&t «lreti W aft p*r»n» having claim* agals<it Saxaa M. HiU, Iat»ofthe Cltjne* «3tofMi»%--Onta*»»/ County, St*t« of Ke* Tork, 4ecea«e« thereot *» the nnder*l«Oe<l, Jtdward J. Cook, exaoator, at hi* offloe, £• S«>- •ca St, Oeham, New Tork. on or be- to, praasttt. tba aaao* wttkr the wnchert •ore tha Sit; Htmf * N©Y«mbar » , ^ •••-.-•