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1; IGfflflJL GOF 0m .w Program Given im Quartet ~Z^ AUUhr AW and Rare Ability *ure f t» e Concerto w to ita%8erat cify off. this' piornlngr.Tfa drd?r to study • r<?inovjd system* in ' other e as postponed, and the journey \mayvnot toe<taken tintU next week. 1 b The itinerary* included Qlean, Hor- f «eM. Elmirar and Ithaca. Those plan- ^^ *».* Karbage committee of the qbmmon Council* Mayor Robert A. Catchpol* and S^intit EC p* EC. K. Seybolt of Public Works. The ot>- disposal satisfactory in Geneva.™ TOPisyvm^oi^agfe^r ois tolif,• Trtttch \was.to tdita t-T w Fine Entertaraet* , •-<— • \ .'H \* Number in Lyceum Course & Wetlvodiat Church W«» Given Be-\ fore L«roe Audience Last •\Elj Chamber Directors Discuss M&tter/at Special ' Meeting ~ „ . 7* 1 \ > I W5 * \«\or» wore BHV. ana Jars. i J annen- ttousmg conditions in Gotteva were. ter - Mr.' Parmejater, who is professor discussed at a special meeting ot the ' ol dramatic art in Syracuse University/ .. Bwd Of Directors of the Chamber of ll aye a * hort taJk iIX opening on \The Of the proposed trip is to discover a Commerce held at 5 o'clock yesterday P rama ot ^to.\ His little explanations {garbage disposal system that would afternoon. The meeting WscatTbv \f™**F ** ™***n were also help- i« «««« _ _ _. « meeiing was called pyiful. The impersonations of Prof. Par- The first number in, the Lyceum Course under the auspices of the Mis- pah Class of the First Methodist church, whioh t&ok J&aqe last eveifing was enthusiastically received. The en. I tertainers were Mr. and Mrs. in very delightful i as t evening in t>y the Kilbjnxn LUb bulldin* of the course ?i \frf^a* a equal to!State Police Follow Man difficulty of , spore. - ••..-••>- <j»ed with rare skill and With p fthat was quite perfect And c ° rd l^heat enjoyment to the evidenced their aPProy- .i.iiw a . I prolonged ent ed thei ppr by spontaneous and e that left no un- \ e pr>cla tion f-lt. we e Valdimlr Knn ioUn: Gerald K Samuel Bel«; Resnir vlgJa'; Mr Kunz-and Suspected of Batavia • Kflfog It is possible that a«nevamay have en tertainedt. the suspactfd murderer ot M.lw, Prance* U Klnxball, m«ed spin, atef of Batavia, .for « nhort time. latS last night. According to word received here from. Rochester:State Police were followingg a mann whoo 1a thoughtt too followin a ma wh 1a though t here a year ago. have known something ahout th« ftro i t wom*n Acquisitions, ihe the qunrtet having h it visited Geneva, ¥<--iub. The ithef ih p g f tt Wn the Past couple ¥hat the players, could prr- only The program I.- tettes. of the music they did last spealsh^ly ft* theirmusi- and artistry. \two quar- crime, which has stirred Wwtern' New York. The'manls sjdd to have pajsed along take street »ar(d *h attendant at a local gasoline station reported that he had Bee th td gie station repor he had Been the man wanted. Chamber. |menter necessity f o r a building btiirtn^&s were ^^flolnted out In order to par- ;by MTSJ vide accomodatlons fo^ the many fain.- iliea coming here in the Plpyess of the Li sk _„, Company, and other concerns F, Si- Brownlee, cte&lrman. —'— committee of th_e < « ' J as o &•• rivfm a wfrort ot J«i» flnflingii ba*ed on a careful study of the situation. Mr, Browalee. howevar. w*» unable to attend the session. The mater was discussed from all angles, but no definite ctlbn was taken, pend- ing receipt of Mr, Brownle3's report. The irectora voted to send Peter R. Cato to-Albany November ,/th and l**h to attend a convention of Uie N»w TROt at«te Waterways Asaofcla- aon, ,Mr. Goto will *tt«nd th» gather- ing to orOw to Iobk »tt« G^ itt < Ow to Iobk »tt« Gtnm interest* <« th* matt«p-t»f bavtng barge ouu.1 Mrminal in this city. It was announced Jhe the National Chamber of Commerce had gone on again, the sketches of child life , Parnaenter. Two playlets, \The Impertinence of the Creature\ pertnence qf the Creature and \Roses\ \were both of a humorous nature and wefe fine. A heavier piece, of work was j$»&»Bxtracta taken '\Xh» Q»iat Di*W wHoh **n in W wHo **n n |«tw York for,jiom»,Um» with to* beat ar--- tl^ i tj ^ in tjte, oaptt, Mr. .and MM. Parmenter are real ar- tt»tt and gavti la*t>«vwnln* a drtlghthd entertainment both\' in variety, class' and ability. The next number is A. V. Floud, a noted impersonator, who will appear In November. ON TRIAL ON AUTO CHARGE Second Jury Listens Evidence To Attorneys Summing Up and Verdict is Expected Tonight > City Attorney A. L. Hammond was summing up the case ot the People against Carl Larsen in the second trial of Larsen on the njotpr CM; while charge of driving; a intoxicated in City PERSONALS Tb« ttlsae* Edtth Marr Finnerty, Ch«my and Man , Ch«y nd P»sg* t>t thia city spent Sunday wit* t Cd y i cy spt friends- at Cananda1g;ua. Carl Neilson' and E the Chambers of Commerce in the country voted on the matter, and the ballot ^oast by the local organization par. remlttnce. Accord ns the national ' . , Beethi.vrn number, ana i i-\\\•*». «'-\ >i \»wr ui WWTO county , r M by Borodin. Both had four have, been[unceasing )„ their effort* 'l^veWnts « ith C0 S tra3t \ ' P pos. The themes in each were out effectively through «<« Deen ncig in thfir eHorta to apprehend the murderer since I thrilling. Particularly pleasing were the t w the iniprwuv.,, harmonies in a manner Saf was most pleasing to the ear and tta musical Imagination. Plaintive janql nld were the melodies f?iven out a t limes then again bright and dashingly, then 'delicately with hushed pianissl- , mo effect, then broadly with vim and vm-e and at last with climaxes and that were brilliant and a* times beautifJl and Tschaikowsky roinbers. one the familiar andanto I cantabile. and the other a scherzo, I n liformiT the.delhate pizzacato ac - rcorapanimpnt gave the melody a par- ticular charm and delight. Chanher music, with its l'gtiter. fans of composition, gives opportuni.^ lj> for delicacy of playinjr and ft-/! Inlerpretatii ns which the larger forms. I- Euch as 1 full orchestra music, lack. The quartet last nlsht gave a most I Bllsfartory demonstration of inter- [pretanop of. this kind < f music to th e | delight of everyime present. Surely I tilt ladies of HIP W. man's Club who Ilave hal fie lvspoiis 1'i'ity of arrangf- rewards totalling fJ.100 hove offered for Information tion leading to the arrest and convic- tion of-the person or persons, responsi- ble, for the crime. Andrew Baker, with\? a long police , th record in Monroe and Ckjnesee Cojmtles is supected of the-crime and bills de«- the of Kimball k ity of he Kimball home, in Bethany, immediately after the murder have been circulated throughout this section of»the state, one of them being received here this morning,, by Chief of Police/ Kane. NOTICE! T^he regular meettnr t* H» Knights of Columbus Scheduled for to r night is postponed until Nov. 7th on ac- count ot the Mission toeing held at St. Fi d Sl ChVh Adt Francis de ment. Mio Sales Ch uVct Adverttst»- I las the course of < mv rts and pro- j class (..noting them arc <\'rili lei to h'grV and appre ><x Ion of aU music f/ortrs. In bringing such music t q . .. iva they ,,re pcrf i-ming; .a-mast as one 0I tne Frosh Vodvil Will Be Held Tonight Tonight will be the alght of nights for Hobart students. 1?he Freshmen ^5 caSb? there were 1735 1-2 votes in favorumd 72 1-2 against a par remittance.^ Vincent Welch, secretary of the Chamber, gave a report on the recent clambake held at the Rod and Gun Scout Honor Court Witl Several Genevans who are -members of the Court of Honor of the of Ontario to a meeting of Mlase*e 1 f*#i Mfcry of Brown and My Brw n and Johnanna Jenaen ot -Oenara ap«nt Sunday tn Auburn with relaUr^. Miss Mildred Bowera of LaFayette avenue left this morning for Morris- ville, where she has a position, after spending some time' here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Bomni Mrs Ernest Hines of Rochester is the guest of her mother, Mrs E5. H. Schenck, of the Castle Road. Mr and Mrs J R. J. Wixon and daugh- ter Eva of Penn Yan were Sunday guests of Mrs Frances Place of Wil- liam street. Mr and Mrs S*ta H. Lewis ot Bta- to avenue are on their way tho winter in Flordia. One at 7:10 o'clock \for the\piirpose\\ot^Maryland. They are making the trip awarding merit badges. Supreme |by auto. Court Justice Robertert F.. J3?h0mpsonn .oft i Mr and Mrs C. ». Demarest of ^nnoniVafmi n -nrtTI ««n«l An. A.^A-. U i1^_. '. _ „ . Court this afternoon wh<m ttm Tltw»» went to press. Attorney Alexander 1 W. < Skinner flniihed his argument for Lar- sens' acquittal a few minutes before. A verdict in the case whioh has at- tracted much Interest, la expected to- night. A jury disagreed and failed to render a 'erdlct when the case was tried two weeks ago. The trial is the result ^pf an accident occurintf In Itake street at 2 oo'lock on the morniHg of Sunday, October ut in which a Ford car driv- en by lAirsan and a Maxwell, d di b Ed 3 Ck and driven by Edward. 3, Cook at Roy- al Oaks Utah. coUidod. the XJUS^CCSX ,.i . . . g WlnH .-ja ll . onB |, street,, Oak Won. collided, •climbing the otirb and th f *K the fence near 241 Robert Jensen, a friend of Larson's, who accompanied him on the night of the accident and was In the car wb*n the imash-up occurred, was th* first witness called by Attorney Kammoiwl He was questioned to dateraiin* tk» fact that Larsen was driving the car. Charles E. Stout, a driver for the Ontario Coal Company and a resident f t 241 Lake street, was the next wit- ness called, by Mr. Hantseoad. Mr. Stout rendered what waa probably th* most damaginc Wt ot vtldeac* altatna» the defendant. He told the Jury of witnessing the approach of the two cars and testified that the Ford car was running from one side of the road to the ipther \snake-like.\ Attorney for Larseft moved to have Stout's evidence stricken out but the motion denied and Rogan, F ^Thompso .o Canandatgua will preside. After the meeting of the Court officers will be electedT>y the Board of Directors. NOTICE! The meeting of the terloo and son, John R. Demarest, ot Orange, Connecticut, ww » Sunday guests of Mrs TS. H. Schenck and fam- ily on the Castle Road. Mr Schenck, and Jensen after the accident, was called to th* stand. Of- ficers Murphy and Me Donnell follow- ed Officer Rogan. AU testified that, In their opinion. Laraen was intoxicated when he was arrested. . Mr Skinner in presenting the case nlghf is postponed count of the Mission being held at St. Francis de ment. Sales .Church. Advertise- SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Fred McGillivray of Main tt ti with Kenneth Sanford of the Road, left Sunday on. a week's hunt in the Adirondacka. Mrs. Media Tucker of Pulteney street has returned from New York, where Bhe 1iaa_been visiting relatives. Miss Florence Morgan of South West at ret la home from Rushville for a tew days. Ro- chester, who accompained the two men when they left Geneva enroute to Waterloo, and Clarence Harrison, an acquaintance of Larsen, -who had met him at a .late hour the night pre- vious to the accident lust before tho y n last evening; la I Mrs. street entertained will entertain th* college stu- honor of her grandparents, Mr. and and. faculty with the annual' M*\' H - p - Seaman of Addlsoh, N\ This allow tt ~— *•* ^ on * tbe BHest!r wore ^' ^*^ men left for the trip to Waterloo and H. Alcott and Mrs. Stephen return.' .^ «f» ?/,^ William Haron, attractions of the ;.dauarhters Ruth fcS j L M son aad iTtrs. Douglas and Ndrma,- Mrs.. d l edu. ational sen ice to the city season ou the local CampuS. • j L»wreiace McGinivray' and children, •wlfch shi>uU be appi eclated and ap- ' The show will be staged in Williams' Setty and Doris of Geneva, also Mr% prttion shuwn in a generous pat- 'Hall, and will begin at 7:30 p. mXlt is • and ****• G - A_ 1 _Sidway i of Rochester. rwsoof the mncerts to fji'ow, wrh 1 open only to those connected whh the I „ -,, B *.\ .* '„ •m i sundard set as that of last I co i lege . The Freshmen have «—•! Mra \ **** Baumgartner, Jr.. of 9 i«St ti-a. pul'lii- c-in bo assure* oi;^,,,'^ w much time in the last week preparing and it 1* : I JMFS. area .Baumgartne sp f nt lNoeth Main street last was [Ita'highest tr.at 3 in mu-lcil art. There will bo a meelinf; of the Gen- lera City Hospital Alumni Wednesday (October :5th, 3 p. m. a t tho nurses __ , — • , — = - home. All members requested to at- jP 1 * 111163 . ^M with almost a hundred put his car i n the garage. As he atart- that it will be the best In years. I band. Mr. Baumgartner came'home I and had his supper at the usual hour. Norelty^ acts of all kinds hwe been | About 8 o'clock he decided to go and anIled ^^ wlth almost a hundred t hi h I tend. Advertipempiit. i freshmea taking part in the. she/ft,, it .ed STOCK MARKET Kuryla of the Keilty ©ry Gpods Com- pany, are spending i* week In New York City. • Mrs. T. D'. Krescott, of Newark, N. If., Irthefeapstrrff her sister,. Miss Cor- nelia Brooks \Foster of the Foster book 3tore, , , Miss HeienXonneny of Mmlra waa the over; Sunday guest of Mips? Hat tie Hawkins of High Street. la- I Mr. and Mrs> J. M. Ward and twof , , sons of Soutn West street were the honor of the 38th birthday of her. hus-..Sanday gweita--ot-4splativea ta Skait- Am<<riran Telephone \ eatlos. P. R. Martin and two sons,. G. P.. and K. J. Martin, of Kinzua, Pa., and John Wildespln of Warren, Pa; motor- Std d th I la bound to be a success. he was met at the door by 4 ed to Geneva Saturday and were the Club numuage Sale thia In some Of 26\of his friends,,As the affair\was several complete Surprise, no leaking out of the . ub numuage Sale thia week, PUone 4587 and artieTes will be Fr03h ' while others will bs solo acts. _Advertisemem All of the ^ cta ar* original, havtog leofctei event before hand), thqse who saw his _ face are still laughing. Mrs. Bmun- iceen dcsvisW by the fruitful \minds of eartner had. everything arranged or a the entering class. • \ jswhlst \bout\ and had the usual Hal- Following the performance the I lowe'en decorations. Willis Hayes won freshmen will serve refreshments for | flrst P^ lze and Frank Conboy the boo- all present. Hu^e quantities of cider | b ? f riz /- ^Spencer Slfngerland en- aad d«ughnu:a hlye been secured^'nd • tertaln j^\ h J i 2!U2L b !L? f v °w?, ^Z , * _, « . „ til LtOliiJ ii,ti(l Jars. JOiTTI vy £»OTjtillIll Wit *3 from all indications itwOuia seem that iano so , og gu w ^ f on ^ the party will bo a merry.one. The indlvldual tabIes witb b!ack „& ^ small pumpkins for flavors. The il- luminated birthday cake was also one of the«supper attractions. Mrs. Georpre Ringer, in b.ehalf of the sruests, pre- • E3 -' freshmen will also furniBh smokes to ,keop their suosts in (he best of humor I during the performance. Woman's Club Rummage Sale Thurs- day, Friday and Fat ird. / of th's woe'f near O'Malloy's Garage, Exchange St. ^-Advertisement. Taber's Name Also on Program of Speakers •sented Mr. Baumgfirtner with a beau- tiful brass electric lamp. \WEDDINGS and Mrs. streot, until morning when\ they left for Sai- • Caaap in the Adirondack Moon- to spend twor .weeks on a hunt- Ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Pries ana family, of South West streot, motored to Rochester Sunday to spend the day with relatives. Mr. Pries' mother re- turned to Geneva with them to spend seveuai weeks,- - - Mrs. Clarence Kerr and two -chil- dren of Beacon street, are the guests of relatives in Warsaw. Miss Iza Appleton of Lyceum street returned home this morning from Bos- ton and Orange, Mass, where she has been the gruest of relatives for the past: ten days. Beautifu* Dresses, Coats aqd Suits Miss lieona Thiery gave a variety shower last evening at her home on Grove- street in honor of Miss Ethel i Siglar, whose marriage takes place Local Republicans Expect BijfTumoul' In the near future. Tne house waa at Raiiv at th» On.ra Hnu«e I prettily decorated with Hallowe'en at Rally at the Opart House > co i or8 j^a emblems. Cards were Thursday Noon ) played during- tthe evening and music ^^^ £ ££ Repubiigans expect a Wgi;atfr= oring at the Smith r v©pera House received mahy\beautiful and useful (Thursday Noon when TModore Roose- ' gifts.- Ifisa Thiery's guests were the iji .... jvelt, assistant secretaW of the navy, Misses \Ethel Siglar, Alice McDonald, Puddings Can | will speak in behaltof. the Republican Catherine CDeiu Helen Steen, Mfir- for fall and. winter wear at sale prices at ttia Vogue. S^e their.ad on last page. Advertiseiftenfc , —• • • •/ •—— ••%*• — \~\ ~ ICiwanis Club Hears Marie Morrisey Sing American Beet. Sugar 42 American Can ..•.....; 72 7-8 I American Car and Foundry 186 American Locomotivo 128 3-8 .American Smelting .... -. 60 8-4 American Steel Foundry 43 __!_!' ''\'\.122 7-8' American Woolen 99 7-8 Anaconda '. 51 3-8 Atchison 105 3-8 American International 33 3-4 Baldwin Locomtives 137 1-2 Baltimore and Ohio 53 7-8 Bethlehem Steei- -..73 1-4 California Feti-oloum '.9 1-2 Canadian Pacific H <! Central Leather ....39 1-2 Chicago Mil. an* St. Paul a 1 l -4 Chile Copper 25 1-S Consolidated Gas 141 1-4 Torn Products 12S 1-2 Crucible Steel 82 Kile 15 1-f General Eltjctric .• 179 1-4 General Motors 14 1-8 Great Northern Preferred 02 1-2 Inspiration Copper 36 1-8 International Paper 59 1-2 Lehigh \Vatley %.. . 70 3-4 Marine Preferred f>7 1-2 Miami Copoer 27 3-4 Mexican Petroleum 22S 1-2 MIdvale Steel 33 1-2 New York Central 1 98 3-4 I But broad forever. On liutl tlio stapl \ oil cr goes ou in qiuet, \ires tho our calibre. ticket Party leaders announced today f^*\^^'^ 9 }^^!!^ 11 ^^^- that John Taber of Auburn, candidate jtPJy 6 Q^^TidB pfnan. Eunice Gambee, for ctngressfloan from this distrc: Marie McDonough, Clara Thierj'- would also speak. Others on the pro- i ©ram are William J. SlMer, of Senecar Ro«kan—Kirk ' Falls, candidate lor Slate Comptroller,' _. „_ .^ -. «»»,, i,n, tr,*u , T . *- 4 « .». .» i The jQiaxriage o\ Jnuss L,eila K.irk, and .udge Erskine C. Rogers, candi- daug i,teT of Wrs. Kirk of 15 Twomey date for attorney general. j place, this city, and Thomas Roekall It is planned to give Visitors a TOUS- of Rochester took place Saturday-, Oct. Ing reception here and an effort will 21«t at »t, Euket* churchy Rocheister, be made to pack the Opera fionse for H * v * Effinond 3\* Row Nationally Known Contralto, i Friends in This City,-Entertained '• at Noon Luncheon Today Today was a Rod tetter Day* for the Kiwanians. . , • Miss Marie Morrisey, nationally! known contra!to\ er , was the honor 1 guest at the noon luncheon today and won additional honors from Genevans I not only in the presenting of her i group of songs, but in her ready ro- gjjonse and interpretation of tho Kitvanis spirit. Enthusiasm .registered high when Miss Morrisey sing \Ft&yr Gently, Sweet Afton\ as a duet (with herself, New Haven i 30 7-8 Northern Pacific 87 Pennsylvania 48 1-2 Reading ....\ 84 1-2 Republic Iron and Steel 54 1-2 | Southern Pacific , 94 ' Studebaker 130 3-8 Union Pacific 148 3-8 j United States Rubber .i 55 st off United Statei) Steel 10? 1-3- Sinclair Oil 3S $** OBITUARY t with ^ the d respjOn dlns as- Boys' 1 shet»«r- &£ T JSST^S& j^thSVoSbachelors the occasion. All of the men are re- wiH reBiaa j a Rochester. ' lent (they proved to be conspicuous by \\ »- \A Di\ an gives plain ' garded as eloquent speakers and %b- { oorbing political messages are predict- ed. After leaving Geneva the «arty , will go to Ovid, and addresses will be made in Seneca Falls and Waterloo in I the evening. j This is the first regular rally held-by e va Council, \K. of C announced this (he.Republicaua ia this-c'ity in prepar- morning that tne regular mr-etlng of the organiiiation scheduled for this £_ o £ Q^ Meeting Is Scheduled for Tonight :^^.. — . Grand Knifrht I-Vunlt Conboy ; Gm- f|\ f K'f C ? i^I ttta I their absence) she sang \At Dawning\ •tiOrtor the married men, (who wero 'there in abundance) \Lindy 'IAI\. She was accompanied on the piano by iWnlter Chapman, a noted pianist. 1 Miss Morrisey was presented the 1 keys of the city by the Mayor, and a tor-ely bouquet of flowers. Patrick Liberatore Tho funeral of Patrick JUbo a ore, who died Saturday at his homo on the Stanley Road, waa held this morning at H o'clock at St\ Stephe I'S ehuoli, with a solemn high mass. Hur- ial wag in St.- Patrick's Ceme:ery. naaprfl of Weditng Jamei MeK.enz.le Michaelson of Buf- falo announces the marriage of hia daughter Jteion Sarahs to James. FMlIp Kruger of tb0 city, vritieh took place In Buffalo, oe|t»fe<»r SJst Th^r •will be at homo at ZinSjeveng avenue, lUisalle, N. Y. The late Mrs. Michael- ; oeon was formerly Miss Pucell of Son- ' eea Falls; a well-lcnown new.spnpeY' •woman. They are gucats at tho Hotel Seneca and ths evening will be visl-, tors at the home of John Michaolwon _ and family of the Waterloo Road. DATE OF LAST CHRISTMAS MAIL ..You cannot, wait too long to send Christmas Cards to your friends and relatives in foreign lands. •' , Last mail closes in time to reach destination before Christmas, as follows: Afrioa November 18th Australia November 24th gffiwo November 20th China . . November 18th and 23d Cuba December 9th Qermany December 12th Hawaii December 13th Ireland December 10th India November 20th Japan November 16th Mexico December 5th Norway & Sweden November 30 New Zealand .... December 1st England Dacamlw 12tfi Scotland Novambw Itth Phjllipin* Island* Novambar 2Bth Buuia Dtcambar 1st South America .. Novambcr 18th Panama Zone .. November 28th Spain ',.... November 26th Franc* December 12th Holland rfevunbn- 25th Belgium November 25th Italy December 9th NOTE: Bates given above indicate sailing from Pacific Coast or Atlantic Coast, point of embarkment. Time allowance should be made to reach these points. M. F. DEVANEY Exchange & a. The Cheapest Shoes For Your\ Boy nw & ft axe t\ kind that give the best and Iongeg service. Better to buy one pair good shoe than three or four pairs of poor ones. APOLLOSHOES are made to give the greatest possible ser- ; y yice and (jomfort. to active hard playinti / Boys. The uppers are made of the best materials and will outwear several pairs of soles. The linings, insoles and counters are extra quali- ty. Nature shaped or custom lasts. B.toE. widths. Brown or Black Russia Calf. $4.00 and $5.( AUTO-OWNERS Cold Weather's Coming! Don't Neglect Yoiii- Batteries! I have made special aiTang'ements for winter storage of your Battery whether it is a wet or dry Storage. Last Spring I was veiy busy replacing Insulation, Broken Connections and Resealing tops of Batteries caused by neglect of owners tcr care, for them infold weather. Be Prepared for Next Season—Let Us Store Your Batteries I expert to be busy npxi Spring too, but those who stj.o their batteries with me this winter arc hot going to be bothered >vith annoyance during the coining season. You will nave in all w^avs. Come in and get the prices oP Winter storage and learn- how they are- taken care of during the winter for you. \We will call _ for ynim battery-ttiul deliver it next Spring without charge. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I,, Rochester Storage Battery Sales 8c Service Station . GEORGE F. BRUZEE, P11O?. 35 Castle Street Phone 2755 or 5262 Tho banquet which the Daughters of America will Ca h Mo on Entertained Mrs. Ray W. nV c ati n for the coming election, and ev- ory effort is being put forth tor* make evening has the gathering a success. ' ' PIaM * are through Fortnightly Club Baldrldg© of Su^' !O v« ly mmqurn u. '•\'\:;• ;\;;'''I ^;M Thursday evening r.est at 7 o'cl c \ at, Washington street was hostpss yea- week, the singer has been the house • thti Tffl ^ T H<in(lfln wrl fnem fa a^lnr terday afternoon, fur the Fortnghtly Hub, In spite of the inclement litie. Mrs. guest of Mr and Mrs Carl street. aro doin K the 8 Boat Shop house for members ancl their friends NOTICE! The re,dm- mertns if ihi on election night, November 7th. El- Ki.igbta offo i >'.ubadun.>..u.rdiorn,. ection returns \VUl bo received by pri- night is postponed utitil.Nov. ]tb or. su- vate wire a«jl • other entertainment codnt of the Minion being I19M At St. provided during tte evenine. , Francis de Salca rhufecK -Aflverttse-. liectMter Geots& Tyndnl)' ment. t ftti P jjg ( Wag 'conraaittees, however, to holJ an.ofeii •„},„ g . aVe a tone test concert in New*' . #,»•'\-• uuioi Senecn, wl I Include da**o!nT *eiri3 ot aa c^r ^ following tho banciu.'t last week >jihose who do not wish to dance have cectMip to tho card tables. Ai- b fall rumrna&e sale ( ttpjaop __. .„ ,.. _. ritt-spices of the Fmauce. Committee of «***• iff .be Jhctd n&st & 10 Hiip Oeueva Womati's Ciu^^ili'be helrt • ark. > This } Ferris having „__.... a friends to hoar M-lsss- Mprrlse^.'Sing,' •meeting of fee. TlaBce^ooianiitt.eo-»4ast nn cl also't^hcar Mr. ^liapmnn play. » J4venU»g *&d -plans wfit6 Completed for th£ the ijiallo^e'en .dance '^anrt . nov<?Hy : -•-•-- • *• - - evoitin? a largo number of th» lailip» . Mrs. T. B. , R ppey, tho president, presided Mrs. J. K, Jo:l/n wn.<! the hon >r guest .nt <li^ m otin \oci> • ?• joUr Winter thiii xvcok during land gave a 'M'Wt<ih^l'^LsU^\^ pr<ft<'' of t'. llall^!.. w ;ii.y sale. f?w their &( H«S\veel> Thuj?^clayi»Priaay\a\na,Satur 'Sanoing will be\^njoy.Tl fmtn 9 'oVl-.n-k. (.tprr*.^. /cfvertlcomcnt. . . i store above.O/M'alie/r, ghh until 2 o'clock With VoHhSi fivfei.ee' .;\*;E^»^i:&^2. ~ ransom-, nfa are being made to make Ferris Mcs'c^ttjitt n notable affair .as to pleas jre of interest, Mr ,and interest- a Rfroup -Off j{ , eavifi g^ >my m yow Wint er! Nw \Poetry^. Mrfl, X Cffat meiiciiu Mftbltfe to you. purohnso Hot a y.PUT» ft.tett<54^ffio (bis week d.tiin-, their iutrHiiefstifj 1 -salf. their annj-l'P^^ aA on lagifi ^ wonde»ftif \ tiM* \4fl t %y in the _.. r '& on IWthanse street* ibe Oliib are te'questod to fend riri- .1- ^8 of any description. Thinffa will ' Coats, catted for -by nptifyiiiB Mrs. <*. W. Ahiilven and Mrs, li*«ry Roenttt ••••£«: ic. Shejave compatJi ?Wss ,clc1 time p ofcf and t >e % gp4b cfi Robert I-*rp?t. Eiln^i- BW Apiy XJO'WI 1 . r ii and '1* e wh 1 • v ry th v p e Arin- All me nbem orchestra fumisTiiffff-the 3uita DrfWPC\ ctv. Vo ry'-Salc fill thji wefrjt. ad on last page. \.t tho t'me (\( th» IO'.I call in* 'pi's ri'»p:n\ed wit'i anccd ,te* Alexander Itald:irtgj SUP a tLnfly tilk on \Our <'ivlc D ty\ wHcli lvasi voy appripi'tc ^s »*P \> 1 - ffri<<1 1' til\ (oran: Xuvember el c -• 'cii. Mrs. Ba'driJoro «>rv d tati nt h- 'tos>8 l f>f \the meelli.ef and n s cinl hour ci>mi I ted n dfl g'ltftil aftorn en A,n infurmul re^eplion and farewell will be he'd tomorrow evening, Octo- ber 21th. »t Masonk 1 Temple, in honor of MH. Frank Payoe. foimerly of Washius'ij i Rljr<)' 1 t, who IMR moved t«> (Huira, T?)& Jvfa'r will ix> under the auspices nr OetJoVK '\haiJter Mo. 83. i'rdor of iJtiBterh Star. Refrasjimetits will he nerved ilu-in ,\ I1T> evening. rftiromsigf. Sale o£ Woman's. Qiub tliii 274S tomo.-ro-.v and ar- Advertisement. Sec