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A *<? *»• ^ j_ *_t ^fr^^gt ' ' 'iiliil'ii 't ,«-<H<y \Hill\ 1 r 1 ^' irijt rF,*r^%: 4a 4 \ 1 T-\ as -•»£•< 1 1^ '\ \ ''III H I i :,':...•• mi m| tiiui HI • — .fcAGETBkEI* Satisfaction Expressed by Members of Seneca Falls Club To Enter- •t ^in Wives at Dinner Tonight Sen- jlatlon •j. KaJK of its Dec. 15-Wlth the cosi- ne w dining: rocih on\ the the Gould Hotel, the ie cond '» K otary club is. Jmakin • fc\\* . _ nV f»r itsjEirst-ladieiS-nijglS- f repal fts organlzat^n. John &, G». •\\fJnn ot the committee ill chatf **f^ve°t expects, to have a pleafe* lDg \Iv^ru they gather as thfcguests.. I? faii ; h R wry ciufc.U>ta evening;' ;.\^ 1 of .»Lnd. the Rotary Club has'only •s*py 1 *) & 3 -_____~ - **- *-'\'tO*.^*---*• y vv '\** \ \^* •* <F j^ 3 \^'- * : -^-- ^-•Betteca '&&*&&&; I6i-4<h>«*sona ! R^nihly dinner of the Seneca Falla Ad- vertising -£J»b- w»s head last • evening in the rooms of the Knights of Pyth- tas• %t\6130 o'clock. The • SjSeeuway Circle of Seneca Grange- Bet3B»d«.the dinner. B. G. Maokey, president of the dutr presided r \\*\ The meeting of the men was~heia in pursuance- 1&? the plan of the Adver- tising Club to meet on the J JPhW8day flowing each Golden Sale and t o 5o7npaTe-th^^sttrtFtrthe\-Ble~aMTtTre ier ------ - -m 4745 AUll „ 0 ^ni^'ri a'short tithe it ftas ' jl- bcekt B '».!.• mill IS HOW lUHUlUlMlS, VWJ «\*'!' I lc *°,f artificial suppor%-|M^Mtik dren who have become vietiinjftM.to , nntile pamly: is. Th ? -Rotary* tth* Slilsn been in a large measure, res- \ «mfp f«r the successful re-«ganl- •gSof the Boy^Sccaits-here,. 15—Alfred \Welch -.was arrested b y Under-sheriff JZ-ieo i en.- find Sergeant Fred Spon- C fw tie \VutprhO out-post of State STow-s m T.iesday evening on a. S sworn out by John Hay, Sr., ^•rin\ assault in the third, degree **ariW\^ before Police Justice , f. Fayette on Wednesday\ „v„inL- Hi' must stand trial at the pontluf 'erK clock on Saturday week. morning SAGE TEA GRAY HMRJDARK It's Grandmother's. Recipe, t< Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair That ii\.nmf.\i. even_ shade of.dart? f l ss> b.'.i .-•.._ unly be'Trad'by~brew-- w a inM'i'i' of Sage Tea and Sul- phur V. u hair is your charm._ _ _ It makes or nnrs the face. When ft fades, tuii.x jrray or streaked, just an application • •>• two of Sage and Sul- phur eiih.li .. i 1 - its appearance a hun- dredfold . -*• I'on't I\'.!:\' I'' prepare the mixture; you can pet this famous old recipe Improved Iv the addition of other in- Wpfik. that the cljib had done thus far imnce it s organization \Several months ffto, Z-JEhepe—was- pronounce^ satisfaction on„the part of nearly every member th,at the club was functioning proper- ly and that the \Golden Rule\ sales will result in a material benefit to Seneca Falls Five Fall* Be 9 fore Attack of Local ..„ — _ Oeitftt : — jneOpJe' came from nearly every direc Jiafctfi. the last sale and thg club plana. ftoQg^: ahead vigorously with the pro. ^r&m.' of sales' already mapped out. It was explained that the main reason for the -'^Golden Rule\ sales is t o popul- arize Seneca Falls not only as a trad- ing center but as a community. ™WaldoG..Morse «f 'Xonkers addcess.- ed $>e- Club on the value of co-oper- ation and pointed out the objectives that might he achieved by a unity of -spirit-amc-tig the business men. At the next meeting the-Club in Tanuary a noted speaker will address the Jtpenibers on the .\Golden Rule\ plan. H e will\ present the results of the plan gathered from trialfe In 6t_he\ pl/lpos and indicate the ways in which it may b e improved afTd used to better advantage. The drive of the Advertising Club for new members opened today.\ The JZ5JOSlL.' B61Bf -44'«ghVoHed4nem_B^rs aul' It is-\plaSHed t o enlist about 26 more Seneca Falls, 15—The Tigers went*, i down to their first defeat,la.at.„MLPrinK.|...! in Lyceum Hall before the swift Saints ' of Geneva to the tun e of 45 t o 47. hau and Dailey proved the mainstays of the locals and displayed a dashing attack that helped\the Tigers to main- la- of the game, The- -visitors however eame back* strongr- in- the latter -part of the game - and managed to nose out victors in the final period. _Angevine and Trusdale shared honors for the Saints. Line up: TIGERS ' SAINTS Salotto R. G. • Peltou Scannel - L. E. Angevine>!« Souhan L. G. Stevens ' Dailey R. F. Trusdale ' Smith • „. c Smith Final score—Tigers 45^; Saints 47, From A Man's Store Everylime~-a MAN r S-gift for a man. And there's one place where you can get it—at a Man's Store that specializes on what men want and prefer. . WATERLOO EfRIEFS Waterloo, Dec. 15—Mrs.-John Mack- iigt and son William returned yesterday from visiting friends i n TJtica the fore- part of this week. „ Miss Gertrude Sodihf: retucned this morning from her studies, at C, C. I, for' a three weeks' Holiday vacatiftm ' The Seneca Coqnty Suegrvfeors aud the clerk were entertainedit dinner yes terday by Mr. and Mrs.- Haymond B. Wellq at the Seneca County Home. Suggestions -\-I -^MenVSkirte —Men's Overcoats —Boys' Overcoats fessijonal man in the village. Masquerade and Ball To Be Held December 29 men before the membership -campaign closes\. The object of the club is t o include nearly every business and pro- \ Following the dinner they made a tour of inspection of the Home and grounds MTS.F. A. Whitmore-of-Seneca^Falts,- who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Maekln, motored t o TJtica this week. Supervisor Jay Purcell of Ovid has been visiting his brother, George Pur- eell-of Virginia street. Miss Margaret Thomas returned yes- terday from a several days visit with., her sisterr- Miss Dorothy Thomas at Syracuse. Miss Dorothy. Bodine of Geneva sptot yesterday with friends at the Waterloo Memorial Hospital. — • Community Christmas Tree on Four Corners - Waterloo, Dee. 15-An old«trmaT____as- querade and ball, held in celebration of the New Year and Christmas tide will -take place in ©$d- Fellows JtalleOn Kri- day evening, December 29th, under the auspices of the local order of Odd Fel- lows. In order that all may enjoy the event there will be two orchestras. Ai Ma- loney's Melody Boys, will furnish the 'jazz\ and Rickon's old-time orchestra ,, t 11 , _s .will hold sway over the sauar-e sets. prtien,, _.t a mnall cost all ready for | The dance wW ^ begln8 at X^'clook f T r, U r ,,'J mV^m£ ? ^™v^'continuing: until mttratarsMbe_eae_fif SuTrnur ( \> p.-.in.t This can~Baway3 the main features of the holiday season be depeml.d upun t 0 . bring back the No couples wU1 be admitted unless ^nVwsn^r \ tIl *5 ! - aFe -u* as,£6 d r -and-mid«--night is--th6+A_merican—iMghmr—wtil \be set \up i aage ana hour set f 0 r_unmaskin&. th e four-corners'of\ the- village next \ \*\ ' C - -~~ • week. Daniel B. Little is in charge of M. E. Church Notices ' Stanley,„ Dec, 15.—Morning the saturai- am. and lustre of your hair. Everyti'\!. HM-S Wyeth's Sulphur i \ti p•••ii'il now because it tokens K.. I it irallV and evenly that nobody i-.in tell It has been applied. Waterloo, Dec. 15.-The annual Com- munity Christmas tree,\ which is pro- vided by the Warner-Van Riper Post, — Boys' Suits —Men's Hosiery —Men's' Mufflers —Men's Belts —Men's Bath Robes. Gifts of the same splendid quality in k^epfrig^ with the same splendid qual- ity as Har^Schaffner & If\ —Men's Gloves the Christmas tree and entertainment service which will be held on Saturday even- Tou simpl> dampen a sponge Or Soft..,, „„„,„., - . .. . _ . . . traslT wnn :r and diaw this through »•«\•-Proaohlng »y the pastor, Suhjeet, hig, December 23. \Santa Ctaus ivrffTae the lia:r. tak.i.K one small strand at a 'Pharaoh Hardens his Heart.\ Sunday there to give out gifts of pop-corn and tt-™- bv: m fiiimr \the grayhair has school, 10:30. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 candy to all children present. Ampng disappeared. a:.d after another appli- o'clock Topic, \The Glorious Gftin3 of the entertainment features there will can™ it IK I-. ni. s beautifully dark and'Fidelity,\ Rev. ,2:1-10. Leader, Jas.be community singing of Christmas tpioars gk>\<y and lustrous. Hutchinson. Hymns and carols. 7 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Marx Clothes Any tnan who receives a gift from here will get something useful—something he will be hapf y to k wear. You'll find that we've taken care and time to gather the out-of-the-ordin- ary—the individual and appealing .gifts, «nd everything sterling quality. You'll know your gift will ba heartily wel- come, that your good taste will be compli- mented—if it is chosen here. You'll know that your gift will be heartily welcome, that your g51&a~taste~wlirb _ eT\com- plimented—if it is-chosen here. |Sm a shing Xm a s S ale Visit Our Store Tomorrow Welch's Suggestions •—Men's Suspenders —Men's Underwear ^=M«n^s Neckwear —Men's Scarfs . —Men's Belt Buckles •—Men's Umbrellas —Men's Shirts 7 MORE - SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes il Exchange St. Geneva, JY. J. Waterloo, N. Y. COODS Army and Navy Dept. Blankets, Wool '..„...\.'..\\ ~.~ $2.98 to $3.98 Army Wool Shirts in Khaki, Blue or Gray ...' ? $1.00 to $3.50 each • Leather Jerkins • • *, $3.75 ^nn^UM^w^r, W&il .. .... 90 cents garment Wool Trousers, long $2.50 pair Officers Wool Britches $3.50 pr Wool Overcoats * $5.50 Wool Jerseys 53.50 -Bea^and-tight Wool Seeks .. .^ ..**..., J _„^25jcejnts, JHip Boota-^^, L vv\4- -•-• • • -^ ^ ^.$1.60 pair All Kubber .Arctics $1.95 per pair Gloves of all kinds, both work and dress 15e - $1.50 pr. Sheepskin Gpats-^, -^ •.J»>•» • $9-25 ~• Gamplagn Jtats + *.....* u ^• • \..•;.r.. .7. ..95c Best Grade .Army Shoes $3.98 to $4.50 pr. -So Many Toys-©f all Kinds That -We-IIaW^tot JRoomTo.Mejitiojl.Them Skis fr \ \*\ Games ol all kinds Engines— Steam „ Trains of cars Ska* e *. CKARSTTOBSCCO, CANDY GlffS FOR LADIES Camel Cigarettes ... 77V- $t.^5 cart. HtfaafcurnTrSete---.-.-.-.-.-$ljO&ta$8.O0 Velvet, 2 pkgs. fqr .:. 25cents Perfumes afid Toilet Waters Tuxedo, 2 pkgs: for . *. •*.,. 25 cente Fine Assortntent of Jewelry union Leaflet^ niTOns 1 .TTT^P • \Statioiierf sn^etatmas-eards;— p iper Heidziek-piug^40epli|gs-2Scl :iS^^^'^^^MTmi' Special Prices on all CIGARS * Ladies' Silk Hose-.. 49 cents per pfc 50c to m%$p*r mx - **\ *•' ^BWplds and Pocket Books Candies, all kinds, from 20c per Mb. Fountain iPens ...... $1.00 to $2^75 - to$1.50. Park *m^+fflpbm%*. MMM^^^^^^^M: LOOKING UP NEW BI1MG SUE Committee to Report at Next K Board of Education Meeting i —.—~»—— '• Ser.eca Falls, Dec. 15— The commit- tee appointed by the village board ot -education* aome time ago, ia_ busy in- yes^igaSngf certairf*\sites sutable fo r a new hgh schcoWbuildine. No def- inite action on the cftatter of a new high school btiiMIiig\ was taken at the last meeting of* th,&J>oard of education, but i t i s expected that a s soon as the site, committee reports favorably the matter will cpe t o a head. • i Among the sites suggested for the lj4ttap_Eaed.5Sh.poli are, the .Morse prpp-^ I erty'in Cayuga^ street juit north sit the Ltiresenfc BMJding, th e Swaby farm, property of Stephen Weatherlow and Warren Lealand at th e end of State street and the Mair property on West Fall street. At the next reg*»r meet- in)? ->a_ defilnte report and list of eati-. ».\ ifiatsr aJe\ expected tronr the commit? '\tee.*' \ *\ ' ** • The State .Department of Education some time ago condemned the present • high •wehtjofr building as unfit for pres- ent day needs and urged speedy ac- tio!Tfff*fnTefection of a new\ stfuttttre. 'sgRSCA FALLS BRIEFS U** Seneea. Falls, Deo. 15—Henry Cakes Jxi_t__S_3toi^er\'ille is visiting at his home\ F^rtmfMflSge'for a few day?. f Miss Dorothy Eriok is spending sev- eral days With friends an d relatives ,in Buffalo. \ i Miss Alice Veils of RochesterNto 8 [been, spending a few days wHyrher parents in this village. • I Pauf J . McGiven has been in Endi- leott 'this week on a business trip. i Mrs. Harry Angevine has returned to Gen«ra after spending several weeks with Mrs. Elizabeth Huber of this vil- ,4a&L_ 90 FALL STREET SENECA FALLS Sirloin- Steak 2Sc Round Steak Hamburg ig Steak * OC Lean BeeF- to Boil iSc Mxed Pork 22c Fine Chops 25c Pork Steak 20c Side Pork 18c n o lOBOt By Returning This Ad to the Palace Cash Market An^ Day Next Week You Can Buy 2 lbs. Pea Beans for 15c. This Gives YoulSqiuadI toJ^canto for Bringing in Ad. xocaoi aoxnoc aonaoi 30EaOZOE30I locaoi ^WsW^p^^M^ <* *- •mi^/A^, \•TFred Rockwellajias returned\from ' a rnislnMS tt'IF to Buffalo. Mrs, DeahvBea^ is-spending some .time .with friends in Syracuse. Le&i Ellis of Spring street has ac- cepted employment in Sayre, Pa. Wilbur Compsori. son ,^of Mr. and WfH. Lincoln •§. Compsonjwfco is at- KeMinS Exeter -Academf, N . H„ fs *3io%e-|or the holiday vacation. \Jfav-wrid Mrs. Fred Forays! have re- turned from their wedding trip. f~ SMrpli«a Ct-Pratt has be*p In Cleve- Jfaad, sgtitft In the Interest Of the Gould SsfflaW&tia* Company, ™. - -' .Mi?>aijd .Mrsrfc D. Perieiaa mtv* «•» _ flioved t o A-ubura wher* |h#y will re- -side- permanently. John Bailadino of.-Bridge street will sail tomorrow on the Majestic for Italy where he will visit a t his home. The MasoUic Lodge wil hod a smok- er and eard party' o'<h Tuesday e^en- » • i . . Seneca Falls Talent to . Presnt Play in Willard — : —« Seneca Falla, Dec. lS—The_ \Sultana f Soam,\ the musical comedy given eelved invttattons from theater mana- gers in several rities to produce the play. It ifj-not Improbable that the lo- cal cast, which put the piny on In a finished manner, will be used, in one or more out-pf-town roductlon-s. Where To Shop in Rochester •Cleaners, Dyers, Tailors. ttapp's 68 Clinton Ave. North. Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Floor and Table Lamps, Cedar Chests, etc. Howe & Rogn-s Company. 89-91 Clinton Avenue South Jewelry, Sijve/wjLre^^tJia.rngnds. K~7. Scheer; 259\ Main St.\\East Music and Musical Instruments. Levis Music Store, 39 South Ave. Pianos,\ Player-Pianos and Rolls. m Lovia Music Store, 39 South Ave ' -Wrfc-i-hro-BerrM^TIte-htA^y-TmowfT^imnB-WacHTnes and Records. Corner More Dangerous With Snow on Ground hWeTe6bttF\fcFthT beTiefil* or \the fal L of yesterday makes the-sharp-twn- 1 ^.i^v-te Mtol«» St«re. 39 SoithSAv* - - - at' Dead Man's Curve at Washington Trunks, Leather Goods, Bags, x -Anfterlean Legion, *UJ b e prod«oed agBIn in Willard Monday evening at Hadley. Hall. The same cast that play- ed here„wijl be used in the Willard pro- duction The entire cast ineudes about 30 _people. etreet more treacherous than ever, and many cars were threatened last even- ing and today a s they failed to slow down and attempted to fcaake tho ear- ner at full speed, A much battered \Llkly's\ 271 Main Street East. moved by the village highway»en, 1« an effort to reduce tho danger Of th» curve, is Invariably leaped over bjrtfiiS\' autos that round the turn at high speed the cars coming to grief as?tRef '$»\ the telephone pole, which now IjSai)* -dansrrrouely over the highway? \ \ ^ .. Baldy—So the pleasure of tjbe nex€ du.. . . ui.uu. \ ' V ' • • r '\M*x*-:''~%kt •lump of\* tree, which was re- Mlsa Xoungthing—Yes t all of it _,.. A\4K *.«J^«^ V*. ^ W _-^ f _ e __i_._f j _^^ - ;»-_y ^^-^f^-^J^l-^l,-,,^, v . ,___- rt _- -,_ I \-y--- - --- a he jipients at the Willard State telephone post, Stands ffs «. silent hospital wfllj»e admitted to-the show warning to careless, motorists, as they and yitfl occtfpyJ,h» enfiffe|3:^ntr floors round the corner, showing the!\ scars of there are about thirty ex-eervice men many a collision with cars. The post a_mong*ii«r inttiartes of the hospitaj. > ( has been strucij many times during \The suedes of the 3t,e_sl6a'S'Perfoif-Hhe past season, and with the added mariee here.Ma attracted oonaiderahia. danger tnat comes with tho snow it attentions: and--Hj , k;Ali66-!ftr%«J t «S«t*'~i»^ne for many another knock HUM*, ifta dirked t*fftKm{# r < ?•