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\ -v . A««o»**w j^uOIVM. ft ^ •* s C I? PAGE/OLD «M»^ - \- .—I.I„.J,» . -frs-aa. g®^ 'A ®As$&mm& .FIWAX, DECEMBER IS, 1922- Tv- * fT^> •.\ •**/.'\• \*•»\ »Q r. ijTiilk > < JV *•\*?•»• ' ^Heat The Home By 'Radiators - Cleanest—Most Eeonomical, and Permanent Lot us (Jive You an Estimate RAPPLEYEA 26 Cherry St. » Phone 5837 STATEMENT CLEARS COAL\W$mwamm SITUATIONItflENN YANJ Penn Tan, Deo. 16.—Interest to <* ^'The order* were that each member J i [* • Great for Bad Coughs and Colds wldo extent, connecting the fuel short- age situation and the method of Co- operative buying by agriculturists. Is manfest n this village. Recently in a local paper it was stat ed that the Keuka Lake Grape Grow- ers'-Co-operative Association had re- ceived two carloads of coal SUSIE, th*. \Pennsylvania railroad. The consign^ ment <<• isted of aoout nlne% ton* Make Your Own Medicine And Have The BesF There Is oould have-one ton If ha wished, but that he must take one-half egg and one-half stove. This prevented some of our members taking any, as they could not use egg in their small stoves. A-few luMt-aJready secured what coal J^gy. _thp_ugbt they would be allowed to have, and some members who lived near Benton and'Dundee oould get r—^'^-u i? - ».' 1 t the freight was $3.31, making the to- tal cost on the track here, $16.51. Sev- eral who were in the pool refused to take the coal, on account >of tha pries. _ [and Henry Short, fuel administrator * I for Yates County, stepped In and took - You'll Say It's Good When All Muooua . the 37 tons that were left. MoSt of Disappears and Clean Healthy Mem- this was turned over to the John C. brane >s Your Reward Moure Coal Company, and has been Ren. l« an Inexpensive hc*ne made I 810 !' 1 f ° r * 1 . 7 1 a ton -\ , . t . v remedy that- you -can't brat and one I \• s - FuUagar. secretary of the Keu- . that will quickly hr.n; up that i h-lKm ka 'Jrupe Growers' Corporative stop the Miuffilnfi. rHIeve the. cl-rggad Association, and presi4ent_-of-the Yat^ nostrils, make breathing easy ' and , es County Farm Bureau Association, cause stubborn colds and persistent In a letter written for publication, coughs to vacate -many times over brings out the facts that the above night. * I conception of the situation was some- Try it rlfjht away if you suffer from of coa 1 no published account stated j c °ai cheaper In those places than any- I further \it cost $13.26 «t tae mine, and where In Penn Van. However, it was' possible to- distribute around 60 tons, „,,,,. ,, ... what misleading Catarrh, Chest Colds or any Irritat ng . state8 . nose or throat troubles and yi.u'll be glad, you run across thl.s little bit of advice. « Get from any druggist, one ounce of Farmlnt dluiililc strenttth) add to it a little siifrnr and i nough water to make and untrue. He \I think best, In justice to all con- corned, to give the hintory of the en- tire Transaction, so that the publlo may judge for itself. \At a meeting- of the Penn Yan f- •— *- v -A < 1 1 ] f -r- t one half p.nt You can make it in two* Grange on Nov. 8rd, the coal situa- minuteH and when it is -ftlxed y u can i tTon was under discussion, one Of the prfcla yuuisrif mi havlner a m«ilfitn« i mcmUars Tw«» happens to be-Jt=-e©at that nets THrPcttE.am the meml'iane , lea)er ln Penn Yan) remarked that Of the tinse and tliroat and acts so ef- K „ -,,,, t »i,i„i, »v.-» n, .i-> v.- fectively that all phleem. all tick in* he ^ not , thlnk , tha * the ™ w ? uld be and inflammation speedily disappears. enough roal c(J '\ ln B hel \ B for the pe0 \ . plo of the village. fm \Wednesday i \ { had tolown t0Y fl0me nme V Tior to this, where I onuld secure coal if leaving Che balance to be disposed of by the Fuel Administrator. \The Penn Yan- Pampers* la last week's paper stated that 'the coal cost $16.61 delivered here' and that •Henry- Short- stepped ttr and took tha 87 tons that were left; most of this was turn- ed over to the John Moore Coal Co., and has been sold for $17.00 a ton.\* \Now this is partly true, but mis- leading. The coal cost the Grape As- -8©Gia«iOft $ IftK-per- ton of 2,2'MrTrcnmds which is equivalent to $14.42 per ton of 2,000 pounds that the customer re- ceives. ' \Now for the facts. The Gr&pe Growers' Association unloaded to its members better than 60 tona of A. No. 1 hurd coal at $15.00 per ton of 2,000 pounds, at car. The balance we were perfectly willing to sell on orders from i Mr. Short, in ton or half-ton lots to persons who wished coal at $15.00 per ton of 2,000 pounds.\ But the coal was jsaaflsflated, and~as statedwiurne4 oveu- to djealera who a«* selling tt fsr^ $-lf in yard and $1 delivered.\ *-;>, c * \ r 2! Penn Tan, Pec. 15 night, Amity Chapter, Order of the Eastern fetar, elected the following officers- Mrs. Kffi P Smith, Worthy Matron; Mrs. K\a. U. i'erry, associate' matr n; Mrs. Carrie Kirkpatt-ick, treasuier; • MTS. Clara It Mead, secretary; Mrs. Carla Beardslee. conductress; Mrs. • Ida TalltVuin. associate conductress 1 wished. I, ,therefore, decide! that it m.Miii not be a bad idea to have a little coal for rfome who did not live ln the village. Accordingly, on Nov. 14th. I ordered framthe G. L. F.. Exchange, Inc., two cars of coal, about 90 tons, una car of »gg and one of stove, to be shipped to\ the Keuka Lake Grape Mrs. Klla X. ifean, trustee, three years.'Growers' Co-operative Association, \ I Inc., for distribution to lte niembers. Penn Yan Dec 15. -The fire de-| Tho Uvo cars arr i ve d Nov.. 29th, and SS&Sat \\o-Si? To' a t b h°e Ut ^ or?!- ^.^ o\™\^. M*r Buckley, Electric Con.panj, on Heneca street. I ''^an distributing the coal to the The fire was ouf when the firemen members under the direction of the arrived No damage was done. •' Fuol Administrator, H. M. Short PENN YAN BRIEFS Penn Yan, Dec 16—Rev. Roscoe Conk ling Hftteh, rector of St Mark's church, la at Clifton Springs for\a rest and treatment. I An X-ray picture taken' Wednes> I day shows a broken bone ln the instep of Frank Dalbefs left foot aa a result of his recent accident when he was knocked off his bicycle by an automo- ' bile. I v —, • | Foreclosure Sale I Penn Yan, Dec. 16.—The property I of the Niagara Wall Board Company | on 4 the outlet of Keuka Lake will be . sold under foreclosure proceedings on | January 12. This Is one of the best j oalll sites on the outlet and for a time , the company gave employment some fifty men at a good wage. -to CHRISTMAS : Lunch Sets, $1.98 Kodaks from $6^0 to $50.00 Safety Razors, $1.00 to $5.00 , Hiwfeutfs Toflet Water, $1.00 Htidbrfs Violet Sec Sets, $1.50 Brownie Cameras, $2.00 to $5.00 Colgate Florient Toilet Water, $1.50 Cigars; Boxes of 25 at $U5 to $3^00 HuAiut's Three Flower Sets, $2.75 to $5.00 Stationery, White and Wycofl, 50c to $5.00 Parker, Waterman & Conklin Fountain Pens, $2.75 - $7 Eveready Daylo Flashlights with batteries $1.35 - $2.75 Thermos and Universal Bottles, pts. and qts., $1,75 up CotyVor Houbigant's Perfume $3.75 to $8.00 .SMITH'S GET: | Clarke & McCarthy Exchange and Castle Sts. Geneva, N. Y. No. 1 Pocket KODAK Series II '• • Focosnro MODEL j - \ Here is a new Kodak—in- troduced just in time for the holidays. It is compact, quick, and easy - to- «per ate r and-ha3- the sehverecting front which . springs the lens into position* as the camera bed is lowered. A turn of the lena flange sets the focus\ at seven distances from 5 to ico feet* and the Kodak Anastigmat feuk/7.7 gives clear-cut, snappy prints. Come in and see it at our Kodak counter, .you will want it—and so will anyone on your list Otkir Aultpafhie Kodaks $6 Jo Up . „.EBaa»RSiz«. »# x $4 inches Price $20.00 Christmas Suggestions From Our Ready to Wear Dept. If* tell'fy , * . , pis? . IT* 'Tb§tl5\&i~e many things\ for young pec pie and for* those who are older, an ^J- sortment that contains many varied items that are sure to appeal. Fur Chokers and Neck P-jeoes \3Tuf5\ °^ Wool Scarf and Cap Sets Wool Scarfs Silk Scarfs Wool Sweatrrs .Silk Sweaters Slip-ons Wool Middy Blouses Cotton Middy Blouses Hand Made Shirt W:ti«ts. -*\ Bathrobes Corduroy Robes Dressing Sacques Rain Capes Rain Coats Striped and Plaid Sri>i.,ilc SJ|>-->r-t Kkirls House Dressfs T^roas - -\ _ Shoulder Shawls , „. ° (i\ innasium Blqomers Cliildren's Fur Sets of Grey, Brown and White Rabbit, Marniof, Coney, Fox, White Iceland Fox and Opossum, priced from $4.00 to $22.50. Open Evening* \ mm iifSB -li Shopping Dayt v To Xmas •&m MUSIC FESTIVAL IN THE ACADEMY «» —— Junior Entertainment to be Given Wednesday Night December 20 Penn Yan, Deo. 15.—The Xuniof \en- tertainment will be given at Eenn Yan Acadejny on Decenihex J9._ Jt^wJUl -be In the form of a musical festival and the scene will be a gypsy -tent. . The costuoios and furnishings are said to be very picturesque and beautiful. The cast has been doing sonje very faithful practicing under the direction of Alias M. Elizabeth Kelly* Besides the festival there will be several other ^pleasing feature* in the ntrtanininf. Th program and cast as oompleted follow*: Selection Academy orchestra; piano solo. Gladys Seeley; banjo solo, Mr. Wettel; vocal solo, Miss .Caldwell; Teading, Alida Bassage; violin solo, FJeanOr Ayrea; selection. Academy orchestra; \The Gypsies festival,\ with Polly Bingham as queen; for- tune teller, Esther Corcoran; Yankee peddler, Carl Brakely; invisible chor- us, Mildred Wlndnagle; Natalie Bailey, Dorothy Brakeley, Doris Lap- ham, Verna Messenger, Margaret McKle; band of Gypsies, Adella Wortinan, Bertha Pnrdy, Jessie Ar- rtcld. Rhoda Churchill. Catherine -Waya«d ¥ Esther Johnson, • In«s Cook, Wilhelmina Brown, Vernice Case, Elizabeth Perkins, Edith McDeroiott, William Ramsey, Conrad Tunney, William Cratigh, Hemsen Klnnee, P>ank McN'iff, Jr, Paul Durham, Kenneth Dean, Federick Ballard, Leonard Sherman, Hugh Beplogle Ray Pulver. Business Girls 1 Club Makes Plans for Christinas Dance ». Penn. Jan, Deo. U.—The Penn Tan Business Girls Club Is Tw».iH*» g ex . tensr?«\plans for their Cbri.tma danoe to be helfl* in-*Masonlo Tetnp-U Chrigtmas night. . Toe muslo for tlie occasion will be played by the Rielly Brothers orchestra formerly Off Penn Yan but now of Buffalo. This is their first appearance in Penn Yan since the Junior Prom. m*~ . —— Roy B. Danes a former Penn YJMI print*?\ftf the erhploy _of Qx» Eboira Advertiser Telegram ~ office ha* bean_ visiting friends In Penn Yan the. past few days. He ia running a linotype. Miniska Council I. O. R. M., win meet Tuesday evening, December 19. After the meting thre wfll be an ex- change of presents among the mem- bers. ^ Mr*. Marvin Weaver leaves\ tonight for Nashlvlle, Michigan, where sht Uvea before coming to Penn Yan. Hes, husband recently died. Schuyler Larch\ who ha». been thf janitor of the Methodist\ church fo» sjm 0 time has accepted a-similar pos- ition i n the Presbyterian church. Business Placet in Holiday Attire Penn Yan, Dec. 1B.--The variou* business places are beginning to sbo* preparedness for the holiday trade. Many of the show windows' are fillel with toys and other things that at- tract the kiddies attention. Thi stpxeft -win, remain _op^& .evenihg*. dur^ Ing the n«xt week. Penn Yan, Dec 15.—Dr. J. W. Wheeler who has conducted a dental office with Dr. 1. T. Wnalen for cm past year will. soon move over th« Seeloy Clothing Store at the .cornel of Main and Jacob streets In the new future- \•\ . _ • lj><Gx!>-* xxsxxxJwswaassBws^ HAWKINS HARDWARE CO. ^sjossMssesoBssmssxxsw /IS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS A Complete Assortment At Our Store Carving Sets Razors Percolators Nickel Plate Ware Galvanized Ware Pocket Knives Tea Pots Pyrex Ware Enamel Ware Coffee Pols Shears Aluminum Ware Tin Ware Xmas Tree Light Outfit*, Holders, etc. Kitchen and Home Utensils Hand Sleds Ice Skates Roller Skates Bicycles^ Coaster Wagons Tool Chests Bath.Room Fixtures—Towel Racks, Tooth Brush Holders BirdCagejs jlpasjters.^ Air Rifles Flashlight* Shot Guns Watches The Coleman Gasoline Lantern The Coleman Gasoline Lamp Hawkims Hardware Co. Ca«tleStr«t '' T \ Genfm;N.Y. Our Store will be Open Evenings next Week Untfl 0 O'clock- .^.v*»~