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MAr-R FOURTEEN (smm^mMTSM^^ FRIJOAY, DECEMJER IS, ^ y rih. $* II •--TJ»»—-. Jfrfcnu r Buy Your Christmas Brunswick Early The complete line of Brunswicks for Christinas is now on advance dis- play. You are invited to conre now and inspect these beautiful models, both cabinet and period designs. Now is the time to choose. For thus you avoid the crush of later shopping, have more time to make your selec- tion, and are assured of getting just the instrument you. want.. Prices range from $65; seventeen in ((dels from which to choose. Con- venient terms can he arranged. Lynch Furniture Company Exchange St Geneva Stylo 207 Finished In Adam Brown or Red Mahogany and Fifrned or Golden Oak. BM m H CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Casseroles Crumb Trays Cut Glass Lunch Kits Dinner Sets Tea Kettles t—Oil ±Ieat#£s Scissors Cutlery Sleds Safety, Razors Foo,d Choppers Glass Tumblers Thermometers Percolators Thermos Bottles Aluminum Ware Pen Knives Clothes Baskets - Carts Glass Baking Ware Gas Irons and Toasters Water Power Washing Machine and hundreds of other articles KELLEHER'S House Furnishing Store 32 Castle St. Geneva, N. Y. 6?< VfTAlTNfSj ^ essential, health-building factors, have always been in eodWUver fltt and account for Us helpfulness in over- coming malnutrition. eSould he taken for a reason- able length of time dally, to enable its rich, vitamlne-nour- ishing virtues to help _^_ refresh, energize and build up the body. Boot* * tomwm, BkMn(£j___J_ Durant Cars Willard Batterh — The Best -s All Types of Radio Batteries Vacuum Cup Tires GABRIEL SNUBBERS Expert Repair Work Cars. Greased and Oiled. Car Storage VAIL&KYJE |24-28Tillman St. Phone 2682] FARM BUREAU FEDERATION ~ CONVENTION • Agriculturists from This State Will Attend Meet- ing in Chicago *—- , Ithaca, Dec 15.—With one of the most sueeessfut conventions' of the New Turk State Kann Bureau Federa- tion ever held at an end, interest of New York state farmers is now cen- tered on the annual -meeting of the na- tional organization, which will be held at-Chicago—©ecember 1-1-H. \A large- number of state -farmers are expected , to attend the American Farm BureauJ- Federation convention. Delegates from this state Include: B. W. Miller of Oswego, chairman of the legislative committee of the state fed- ' eration; Charles G. Porter of Albion, director, and F. W. Smith of Spring- field Center, director, Alternates are: 8. l« Strivings of Castile, retiring pres- ident: Knos Lee of Yorktown, elected president:- at—the~ TeefTTI converiTIonT and H. C. McKcnzie of Walton, tax ex- peit of the national federation, While a major part of the four-day meeting: will be given up to business and round table discussion of impor- tant farm problems, a number of im- portant agricultural leaders will ad- dress the 1 sessions, among them Ber- nard M. Buruch, internationally known bankerj ICrank C. Lowden, former Governor of Illinois and 'president of the Holstcin Frlesian Association of American; C. . Pugsley, assistant se- cretary of -agriculture; ,S__muel _A<tams trf- YirgTSJfS, ^prominent horticulturist, -atoJr-Mm. i'jng^wrnir-fHctiarttan' of IaW4i{ Kims I-ee, president-elect of-- the New York State Farm Bureau Feder- ation, announces that a bill designed to increase the effectiveness of the Federal farm loan act, recently intro- duced in the House at Washington by Representative Strong, of Kansas, has received the unqualified Indorsement uf the state federation. It Is supported by the national federation and early action on it is looked for. Probably the most Important pro- vision of the measure is the provision InoVeaslng the amount farmers may borrow from a Federal land bank or joint-stock ln.ttd.-W&'nk from $10,000 to $25 000, >Tr. Lee said. A solution recommending this specific action was unanimously adopted at the an- nual meeting of the federation In Syracuse. Other parts of the bill provide „for prorating- expenses of the sy.at£jB-\ h e.- tween land banks and julnt-stocft land bj^sJfi^UlujJuriiaitJta-jxuHa flfififii»r.a new niethud of electing boards of di rectors for land banks, in which na- tional farm loan . associations elect directors, three lire appointed by tthe loan board and the seventh, complet- ing the board, Js chosen by the other directors; establishment of an organ- ization for bujing and selling Federal land bank bonds; appointment of agents for making farm loans where it has been Impracticable to organize a national farm loan association; and enlarging purpose for ^\ hlch loans may.im ninde Iry, Federal land banks by permitting loans for existing in- debtedness no matter how such debts \Were incurred by the farmer. In a cnmunii-atlon to Mr. Lee. Gray Ril\er, Washington representative of the American Farm* Bureau Federation says: \Kperiencp has demonstrated the necessity of each of these amend- ment*. They will uiuiucst. ioiiabOy strenghthen the farm loan sjsteni and broaden its service to American agri- culture. We hope to secure passage of th's measure before January 1st, so as to make the system function more adequately by mortgage renewing time, March 1st. Resolutions Indorsing sqme of the more Important provisions ot the. bill adopted at the state convention re- cently will be forwarded to Mr. Silver | and will be filed with the coinmitteu in ' charge of the \bill Mr. I^ee said. If necessary officers of the state federa- tion will attend hearings at Washing- ton and speak in favor of the-measure, he added. GREAT FISHING SEASON CLOSES —.—•»• Reports to Finger Lakes As- sociation Show Much Work Done by Sportsmen's Club Final clieelt:up en analing contests bv sportsmen's clubs of the region Indicates that during the la't season fishing/ -n as the hi -d In \ears in the finger l.akc«. Hcpoi ts from fish an.l game vault i,s to the Finger Uikes Association shows that record catch- es i\oic made itrd that the curb of the state eeii> • rwit.oii ci'.nini-piun on le- galized netting in the lakes has in- creased the smpp!\ of game fish. • Jnv H. Hradlev of Interlaken. chair- man of the I'I n«ei \a1ion Committee of Hie Finger Lakes Association, todav deel.nc,] that woiU of re-stocjking th~ lakes and strums ( >f the region was on a wnb-r scale last season than ev- er before. He predicts evin greater arti vines lTPTi!=ri planting In 1923. The Cli-ijnl'er of Commerce at Penn Yin planted four carloads, with 196 cans to the car. of lake trout In Lake jtouk.a-.im6jc.i- Oie direction of the Fin- ed- Ignites As=o. iiition. Another car load was dumped Into Keuka at Ham- niniulspr rt. Manv car loads have- been placed In .t'n-yuga bv Seneca. Falls, Auburrt and \Minor Hubs; Seneca was stock- ed fiy tsent-va and Watkins ctotrs arrcT si.nilar roFt-rktng was done in Skan- l.entelcs, t >wasc\ ancT canandaigua Ijaltes. Most nf the fish were received fi om the state hatcheries hut some i-amo from the federal hatcheries. PLEASlTHlMt Let that govern you in your selection of giftsrfar men and you'll strike the chord of their sjneere apprecia- tion, particularly if you bear in mind his preference for gifts selected from this man's store. FOR MEN AND YOUNG4WEM Pajamas Nightshirts Handkerchief Sweaters Mufflers Wool Scarfs Belts Belt Buckles Slippers Caps Fur Gloves I>ini»er Coats Bath Robes Lounging Gowns Dress Shirts Silk Shirts Flannel Shirts Underwear Dress Gloves Street Gloves Motor Gloves Silk Neckwear Knitted Neckwear Silk Hose WooJ Hose Full Dress Shirts jpancy Vests Business Suits Suspenders Overcoats Ulsters Pelf Lined Coats Cuff Links Stick Piris Studs Neckwear Suitcases Traveling Baigr\ Umbrellas Canes ROGAN and JOHNSON 16 Seneca Street, Clothes for Men Geneva, N. Y. ihe sun Is at the risrht angle. For most of the year the tree is surrounded by water, as a rivulet divides warth. of the tree Into two streams and south of the tree unites again, enclosing the monarch on its own private Island. I oN¥Tf>FTwo LARGEST ELMS IN T^mOtsMN LAKE ZONE \What Is said to be one crf-uuikirg - est trees of Its si ci !cs In the rtJTT^Tr ^States grows h\ Jh__lakc ro-nWi _h_Uf,- pHXiJIjaEtt,h.. of .Juevaana-CaiJUHj_-,euun.-. ty according to lpformalion given to [\the Finger litres Assoi Intion. which is collecting odd and interesting data relative to the eight lake counties, for use in advertising the region. It R an <»lm tree, whose dimensions were sent to the World's Fair in is?:;. The gicit Is said to be 2ff0 yearsyld I|Measurements taken away back 22 ' years ago show its clrcumferem-o nt j the ground. 26 feet and four feet from I the ground, 19 feet. The shadow of th» ' elm cover* neaTly half an ai re when $ | CAREFUL PRUNING PAYS ; More Da/iger of too Much Pruninjg.'j, i than too Little, Says Bulletin 1 Pruning will soon occupy the, atten- tion of many fruit growers thruout the 'state and questIonS~Will arise concern-' ing the best procedure under, certain i-ondklons, Horticulturista at the New York Agricultural fitsrperitfitettt 'Sta- tion assert that many orqhardiats prune too much, -without regard to the .real need.of tire tree: It is pointed out ;.Z^3530E30! that with trees wTiicll^jverij vVfiiLgeiect-. f ^^^ e,l when the orchard was set oat it is •'. \~~ T : : —^ j necessary Jo remove- onijs- of/caslmwil !\*J.° _ h f'f™it;. specialists. Tills is at 'branches which start out in .Uie_jjy;onK place ait-d to remove dead, Injured ami crossed limb-s. •\ '.-v. - \ If the trees are b|^rlmj j sjnaaJl fr^|ts. if the tops contain many dead bran- ches, or if the spasonal growth'is- short and •Hllffi D Start tiie Day Right | With a Battery that Starts with a Snap. \Westinghouse $18.00 up or Your Battery Charged or Overhauled by p Vanderhoof & Sharpe Phone 2117 19 E. Castle that with these: season, tributed to the fact fruits, the wood of the past season, ' and therefore the crop, is borne pro- gressively further away • from tlie trunk, so that it is necessary to head- in these fruits by cutting back the scant, judicious pruning is IW -: bra \'' he \ I\ order to keep tho bearing This uauaiLv. amalaUJ»^>*tto*Jt4*&pA-^ .,.5 others.\ sa; \iM ^fa1?m 1 ^SISol-^* wo \ r \^re years old and with these .!., uho l.,> dnu,,Mho fol!ow4n«,sene^f hoa ' Iing ; i \ *»« so des.rable. Ex- al ,u|» npph.ame unfler ™o<»-c*>n«U-JP m 3'_ nl _ 1 « v,den,,e Z \\? /\ 7w tions: \Fruue weak-g»owh% ##«!e S 1 oa ™» slatl ,\ n pounds indicates that \'arietl«s which 'bran.-ri free'\ *-H«^ i vantage little prunng. tho»e with ift branched linil'i. muili pruning frre<« in rich do-p soils, Ugh poor, shallow sTrtTr 'hParvil^r -=. BASKET MABLKET Fancy Fowls; lh 32c RoAsting^Chi€kens.-% . . T^n . .rr-.-:. 32c Loin Roast Veal, lfc 28c Boneless Rilt Roast, Ifc .. . 28c Pot Roast Beef, lb 16-18-20c Pig-ShouUers, lh .-,.•.-.;;-.•. ......... 15c Bine-Ribboirltamsi ffiT . I 7. ... .25c (Half or whole) Spare Ribs, ^ .... -. .... . ^^rf. 18c Leg of Spring LambjL lb .. .•...<. 35c HambargJhSted^Hte :T. .. rr77~7T': ..: 15cr | Pur.e Pork Sausage, lb 20c over summer-pruning, es j s|3s|at-i e »4' v '\ h 'bran.-ri freely tieed 1 \ , u ... .. <, - .. , , *\*» \** \^Tlffl- f* spl £ at e ? )F<?;!sut ' e of other wolk ia two years-agfe at the^hore;. I restHjed * -ne. I^JJJ.\^^ thp wintei- months. | vow daughter .froih'JS •W / at£ry ,g_r«_e .J^u&^te British pound Rterajiig on Wedr _, . -- nesd^ir f«uehe_ $4.69 nt Nt?w York. tHe The tutting back of all the l.ranihes^bj^hMt since March. 1919 but after- of a tree is practiced regularly only wards sold off. Tho normal value U with peaches and some plums, accord- $1 SC 3-S. \You may sot r«nasib* mf sift bv&\ ^^ ^W^Kke-Teas^-^^-tfee-st^Py-of th ' J -•_ —*s . njn-n&sn Tnrnvr-sfrfl- rotoun 1 .and you made itio a present ti. \Yes indeeel, yotjng Bun, I reca'll J-OH perfectly, what can I do for you\ \I merely dropped in to inauire whether sbe had learned to.BWfithJfSfe\! — Chicago \JourhaL** Al landing:% hrgermtt- rotoun ctfffish.' \He gelzell tUg^lfeast' firmly round its Waist and tiegraitr to work the hook out Quite automatically and yi»» bid usual air ot coiirteotis firmness n« ^rn •&•• f&*'>-f.,ifeS- ; Afefs^-,*. -s:-«^ *- ^^^^^^^S^&^^Z &m**--