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Ah FAGE FOUR 1 >1 *1 1 i. GENEVA DAILZ-TIMES > on '«««* ». IM». GENEVA, N. V. } ETore tlmn twamiM TS&t cartotdy of paper are required for the printing ,.-*..•-«.-- j°i iirteea million ca^da which ijjtra to — £ubiisbed^ Daily, except Sundays at So through tha matyo certificate liol- 53 Senec, St., Geneva*,^. Y., by the.dera urging then? toYedeem thoif'cer- Geneva Printing Company, W . A. tlflcates in advance or to eachanmfe -SSSJSSW ASJTSR-S -»—* ;^rs£ and Treas. - I •— ' •• . ...._ ._;' la addition six million forms hava Entered as second-class matter, Dec. been printed for distribution among- 27, 1904, a t the postoffice, Geneva, i postmasters and for use as interim r 8 - N. Y.. under Act of ConQress, celptfJ ln exchftng0 tor War Savlng ', - MarC \ d ' W3 - -- |cortlflcat 9B pending the arrival of \ Subscription Prlce-3 cents per . Tr ° asur y funda to redeem them. j copy, 18c per weak, delivered (n the Flve mlH'on mure forms wer 0 print- ! oity. By mail outside city 50o per 8d f °r the use 0 f certificate holders ; month, $6.00 per year, p»y^ble_m ad- who wish to exchang fl fcjhelr War Sav* I vance. Local R. F. D. Routes $5.00 ingrs certificates fur Treasury savings per year, i» advance. 50 cents a month, certificates ** . . i The redemption of the certificates JipjAM® TELEPHONES Business office 2t24 Editorial department 2479 will mean not <jnly a great deal more work for postal clerks and, ln the smaller offices, the postmasters, but will add considerable bulk to the \mails during the Holiday season, when it . FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1922. _ TZ ~ T : \ '• already is at its maximum BIBLE THOUGHT MIRROR CANMBS A Complete Assortment in all size .b©xes. ' On Sale Saturday and Next Week. .. No better Gift of candy can be given than Mirror. Pound Boxes . .^-70e to $1.50 Prices on other sizes from 15c up . We will be open evenings all next week. ft OR TODAY . , . „, ,. In Illinois an automobile derailed a l LET US GIVE THANKS -Blessing, 1 .™,., «„ v , ° a a| find glory, and wisdom, and thanks- ' t0r J0,irs lhp * k*™ b een try- giviiiK, ami honour, and power, and in S it and at last one has succeeded. might, ho unto c'rir (Jod for ever and •• • ever.—Re% Wat ion 7:12. I Why Is It so many 81 people give the I President a turkej f ur Thanksgiving*! + + + + + + •••***•*•*+! and rhrlstmaR - \\ <»» only eat one., * . ^- t And inure are others who. go. without, \ * THEY DRIFT AWAY. *! ,,.. , , f, - \hy i s It the ilaing generation Is At almost every step ln life we * UHUa \y s ° -reluctant to rise In the ' rr,r\fr* I. . •-, *> • meet with >oung men from whum + • B'u, anticipate . wonderful things^ • • but of whom, after trmiur>, we + • never hear another word. Uke + • certain rhinUes, calicoes, King- • • hams and other'stuffs, they nhow • • finely on their first newness, but • ••they cannot stand the HUH and • morning? \German prosperity Is only &• sham,\ says the German minister of finance. It would be a relief to hear of some-1 thing In (iernuuij that Is exactlvwhatj It al»p< Mrs to he. ' I According to the reports of the For-. • rafu, and so asnunie a very sober • .est Set \ .re, 6,000,000 people visited the • aspect after washing day. Haw- + • national forests last year and started • thornii. +16.000 forest fires. Yet the Forest Sor- • - . + vice hopefully Invites further paUan- • •••••••*•• + ••• ,'age Add Two Words A Day To Your Vocabulary KISSING THE KINGS HAND \Tim Huil> Kin-.es King George's Hand T-'iv\ uas the headline ln an American «• »s|u|ior, on the morning -. nheu- th-H. viurun ir-ali teiulcr ,n r.vod in London In iceive his eonuiil.HHlon as governor-prncral of IrcianJ. Hut Tim Healy did not -kins the king's hand. \The Hrltish sovereign tactfully bndie the immemorial prece- dent and bent the commission by wire. Mr. Healy was j tady lor the ceremony, knowing it to be u rather meaningless furma.l!t> in the pr*si nt >eur of grace; but It would not have sat well on Irish stomaih- aiol so King Ooopge .Kixvce- fully-wan-d his premgaUve. knowgJ,t Is i ..-_-„.. or goad sense for royalty to in-lHt un-J n,ld thenadlr. ^ Aaand* - Xoim; pronounced a-Jen-da, acoant on s'-cond syllable. Things tu be done; fliiiT H tu perform; items of business to be brought before a committee, i-oiincil, board or conference. Bxample: The iLgeuda of the \.Reduction of Araa- amonts Confeivnce\ ln Washington wtre \crrreTcitiy prepared In advance of the fiist meeting. Nadir Noun, pronounced nay-dur; accent on lirst syllulile. That point In space vvhl'h is veitlealiy 1'Olow any point upon the earth; It i s diametrically i pposito t o the zenith; the point o r , time nf extreme deprK-slon. Example; t it-urge The two theoib-s differed in their lomrer eltiier good form main principles a a widely as tile zenith -sdaJy *n a »ul All of the sanctity and most of. the grandeur is noii\ from the irown'and scepter. The throne of stato Is now only a sta^e property. Kings have bo- come mere presiding officers. They FUTUREDATES Deo. 17 8 p m Presentation o f \<'hrlstmas in Houthumberlnnd'' by freshman class of William Smith Col- lege In (Hmnasliim on the hill. i i iec. Zi Tub, n ulusls clinic in the. , (lit \......i n uiAiii u 1U Hit * are buMne-s men, heads of national , Health rooms ut the City Hall from 12 p. in. to 5 p. ni. j Hec. 28 -(Special tax election at tho> or imperial i orporatlons, who have their -office hours and perform their duties like other big business men, but with somewhat less secure tenure of their Jobs. BOGUS BOOZE AND * MONEY The I nltnl States Treasury parttio'iit reports a new BOGUS Do- High School to authorize a bond Is- sue for the erection of the proposed new High School building. e CURRENT COMMENT BABSON'S SIX I'S j (Ithaca Journal News) __ J 1 .1.1.-1. « . - Seneca OiT-iJ m | which bo sets fur the the six I's which difficulty. lln ' fundamental in achieving: success There is a flood of counterfeit money ' Zl^^n^-tu^P',' ' n l t , eg ' rlty ,' Inte111 - genco, initiative. Intensity and Insplr- in various parts of the Country. And ation. I in nearly every cmse, the counterfeit ^\\^'\\ly has said that these ar e the opposltes of the six H's which ma> !»• tro.,1 ba-dt to a Uipn.r tran- seem p. prevail in certain quarters as saetion. Ii in fjiid, in ikn first (fisias*-^ • \\' T \ n ^ of tlie hulder ut aacceHSL * . , „ . linnel>. Hunk, Hull. Blarney BetrayaL for bootleg booze. ! Bombast and Braze-es<. ra \-ayai. Tlie ii.\i iioint itnohed would Mabs.ip'a six I'M eliminate the most make a fine theme for debating so- l^'JuL^nn't V''n lB, , tor - th ° pvr ~ a « si nai pronoun sjsbollc of egotism. II, cietles Purchasers Insist It Is fair <hat I comes first the other can fol- ' lo pay bogus money for the liquor be- j lo Z ''\ lv \•' Sreat distance. ' '-t-otism has ruined manv a final tausi- the lienor itself Is bogus-and budding career. A little suocess ha*' ADMINISTRATORS_SALE OF REAL BO It is, tn most instances. Wrrfm the ~V n e 'i' Ule hen<i \f those winnlnfr it ,. , . , ,.,_ Thev forego further advice, and droo liquor do. s happen to be \st.aight that old faithful pilate called Hum- goods.\ it is nevertheless contraband. ' blnness. Then, i, may be argued, it is ail rigHtK^^^'^^^t-^^ - '•\' and money for It. | comes Industry.--woFk. N\ot only labor Good Things For Christmas Heinz Plum & Fig Pudding, large tin . . . 45c ! National Biscuit Company's Plum Pud- _.. ding, large tin ... ^. ........ ..... . . 40c Heinz Xmas Baskets—assortment of 12 packages each , : $4.75 Cluster Raisins, pkg. .... . . , ; .. .. ,..:.r.. : 40c Fresh Layer—Figs, fb ^. «r., 40e- Fancy Budded California Walnuts, lt> .. 45c Candied Orange, Lemon and Citron, I lb ~ pkg. Assorted ,.. 70c Plain Olives, bottle~:\. I ; 1[ . a .;.7.rr7 w rl5-l\8-35c Stuffed Olives, large bottle ........... 35c Premier Salad Dressing, Jr. . 3*>c, 3 for $1.00 Superior Sifted Peas (French Style) can 35c Imported Mushroom, tin ...... .-*-.*.-*-.-. 25c Fancy Mixed Nuts*—all new—1922 crop, per Late Howe Cranberries, lb .,. . ; .r.=t*r^r^20c' Sure-Pop Pop Corn—Shelled, 4 lbs. .... 25c Black Mexican Pop Corn (Ear) 6 lbs. . . 25c Holly — Holly Wreathes — Ground Pine — Xmas Trees Fancy California Oranges—all sizes or prices Fancy Grape Fruit, 3 for . . . . .\...... . 25c Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz 55c For Dad and iiieJ%4tothers DVERCOATS ^ndhi^ft-ektestfdeasin Uteterettes and Ubtenfa\ Ae heavy plajd back materials so popular this season. Ihere isn t a man anywhere who Cr\y\ wouldnH wetcome a GIFT like flus. ^ •€§ I and Priced . . . • BII U p 30 For the Boys OVERCOATS —tailored just like Dad's, styled just as well, in fact, in the same materials in many instances. Sizes to fit any boy. Made as nearly boy-proof as possible. So good-looking mat any boy who gets one on Christmas morning is going £.4g ^at Kt\ to be a friend of the giver * I Jf'^J for life. Priced . . . Xefaf V ———r—i m < i -^ •*••*• j A <fci A A A A BUY ON PAYMENTS BUY HERE YOUR DINNER WILL BE MPLETE Hght Grocery ,- Dial 2213 ^H ESTATE Pursuant to the order »Jid direction pf the Surrogate's Court of Ontario County duly granted and entered on to ,,,v c nt.iband money for It. | comes Industry.-woVk. \r^o't onT» later\ the „ 12th dar °f Decemoer, U22. In the and m, ney ror but enthusla8t|o , ab ^3^.^,, 0 f (matter of the Estate of James Scott, If only tl 1 .irveyors and purchas- | tlm< , ,.i, H .h 8 and supervision. j Deceased, Application to sell Dece- efs of Ilijuor poison were concerned, Then honesty, falthfulnesg to one's j dent's Real Propepty; the undersigned M«»I*,1W thw w««W t«v»e frt-prvrrrelTTi- ! w \ rk - , adnjlulstrators will again otter |for pesslbly thwe tm»t*»«mrtn-ln-| ThPn mtelligeno. knowledge made sa i a to the highest responsible bidder ing objection to U, Two trouble-mak-, usable through brain power. . ! ll t t . lfl west entrance (or rotunda) of tag g.oups of people wonki put each! ..Pf\ n I \ l ' Ia \ u , X\ 8 l h * fnn ?','\ th Court House ln the City of Canan- „ , 1 thing In an unfamiliar way sjivlng . . ...^ j. _ . ,-. oth.tr on' of business. Rut usually, ! t ) me nnd raon ey. jdaigua, N. T.. on the 16th d*y of De- .-^-^—boettegg-eFSi—t-Iiis-^—Xhea._rnio«s4t5^—K»m«-of—tiie--gr«u- •»-eaiLiJr. IK^ fl.t two o^olocJc4a- ; ttie af- counterfcit money gets Into circulation That means cheating hon est penj.Ii. and trouble for the govern ment. re,—this-; Liien uiuHiaty,—ts»m*-or-ttte~gr«it- •»-uau--iu. if-^ ai «o o oiocjc^a-wie at- irenerfil S 8t exam Ples of maktne; good have ternoon. the so called'William Thomp- ' I™ \ 10 \ T 1 -\^ \cranks' in their (son farm of about eighty-seven acres. time. Intensity is all lmportatvt. Finally Inspiration,—the other nam* for genius. Roger- Babson ouyht to know •flrihers-- Here Is one more evidence that, as | \ f h » B ^ eakm and w J 1 5 e( ': Ho «ta««8 business succeess and failure. Ho has President Holding said in hla last j drawn a trtia line between the awe-. message to Congress, liquor at pres- | ^ p sa .vs It all ln his six V» est is \the most demoralising factor in our public life.\ H contaminates everything it touches. Wherefore there is general approval, among law-re- Bpectlng citizens, of the President's. ...,,»«.„ ., , „ it>o.rvw? ri fly h«tLrt for very joy ment. A moral plague must be treated like any othep plague. When this disease Of illicit traffic in alchohol is stamped out, It will he time .to discuss inilde* interpretations of th e prohibition amendment. AN IMMENSE TASK. Postal workers will have an addod burden in addition t o handling: the Christmas mail this year because of the pxtra work involved in redeeming 1 War Pavings certificates for th*l Treasury department, which fall du#> THE CHEERFUL CHERUb Wfc>*> it, GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Dxink Lots of • - Water When yonr kidneys hurt and your baok feels sore, don't ge| scared fl.nd.1 proceed to load ydthf efoamch^mttai lot of ^dtttgs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract Keep your kidneys clean like you keeti' your bowels clean, by flushing thepa with a mild harmless salts which helps to remov'e the body's urinous, jH?as,y.j and stimulate them to their normal Coats for Gifts to Mother and tlie Girte —-fizes 16 to 44 *re tailored to suit the style requirement! of any woman of food taste. They include all of the new and most of the staple fabrics •o much in demand today. ALL of them are new, this season's models. Every woman who seei mete coats admits that we have the nicest variety of the best values she has seen in all her shop- ttf} £\ KA ping around. As a GIFT, a coat like this would V J W*uM delight anyone Priced mdmi Others at higher prias _^ Little Girls' Gift Coats There is a.great variety Aere ©f Coats for ntdc gtrls «sd -thai*-*-- •-- older sisters, including ^sizes to fit girls from 4 to 14. All of the desirable materials are included and the fijf^ KA Coats are tailored as well as those that,we offer for V / •**!/ their mothers. The prices from . . . ;.....,«ji **fi Besides Coats you can DRESS the whok Family faom~9m^Bia, Ft ah STodte.—Frici»h Use Your Credit |_ [| The price is the same whether yon pay Gash dr BUY ON PAYMENTS Con light. Mtncw, New Yojfc, ion 4! Good StpresIliijMLCIile«. 29-31 Seneca St \is 3in$m$. irrs r.eit 30 KUppy r>ov»r [14oWt know wh«± ttve f\ftorms bringnwfj rnw of which th»-sa1d Jamea Boott died seized, situate in tlie Town of Gor- ham. County' of Ontario; and State of New York, beiRg^part of lot No. 27 ln said town and bounded on the east, merty 2L7^pZcS£££jw.^ Vwl'Z rladZ^^ '^T* Commi38lon °< ^^y.'.'~AU ^ZZZ SET\ ^ \ ^^ ° f 0o ^^ C °™» <* Ontario an« Nrison, William wWter. John Robsw,r«E «t*-*2mt£tt^IZ^^ 7 *^-^^ to to * P«w»' S„f „f £& '*'?»* \nt-*** :»**--44 mw-~X**r~,*h* -feansfr Benjamin Newman. Ariel Newman and kidneys active. *Wtag the ona1 of Chapter 30, Laws of IB09, and ™ OUBt j- of *« 'propowl. The reteo- books of the Company wJH remsJa ' Drtnlt lot. of water—yon can't drinkCll h.'™™il«ri 0, ^ ale<J P^Posals tl0n ft na <\sposal of auoh caah, draft CIosed f ««n the first day of Ifccemben Benjamin Newman, Ariel Newman an d on the south by the highway and land s of Jamee \W. Nelson for a more par- ticular deacripttSn of said premisea and direction, to sell the same, refer- ence is hereby had to tile order In said OLcedlfiit' granted' imtr~)Bt]itergd~'fcrr •a,jd Surrogate's Office November 22. M!2, and the notice of aale given and published pursuant thereto Dated, December 18, 1811. APTNH ROBSOX, BDWARU J Ct)OK Administrators etc, of James Scott, late of the Town of fiorbam, Ontario Count v. V. T., Deceased. Myron D. Short. Attorney for. Administrators Canandalgua, N .„»•„,. ™i— —-— ••« urau normal i —— ——— ,— «* • • ~\\\••••••• aotlvity. The function of tha kldnevs ' -v. — — is toiiiter the blood. In 24 hourst h«v I NOTICE TO C0NTRACTOBH 7?*^ ~\ . - . • . '\ = -«Ja from i t BOO aralns' orS anal Stat. Commission of HlghS A7 \^ 0n M m « h ™V «* an amowttlof too mueh: also get from an^pharaa\ ^'No refuSS^J£^IS 0 **** w. °^ k by *• Stat.'Cemmls, clat about four ounces of Jad S*Uta- v £ ^JT^^L\* 9 ^ Alban y- N. Hlrtwaya shall conform with Sufc- take a tablespoonful In a SM? „• I \„„ oclook p. m., on the 1Kb ^vison », SecHon 110 of th. m»hil2i Then acl-TTne. This famous sorts ^, '*?*.<S51? COUNTY: Highway No. Thl aucees* then-.^r-Hni-Tfili'famoits'slfts^'* .egT^a^e 5°S2? T: ^^\ N \°* ™«™Z** bidaer will b* r*d«lr- .-, h ^..vff? ^^^jT^ n . \^ps^^p^^a £«-«. «« Khwar ^ M «s»i^cfias nfosl ma** lis AM« n *_a U «Oil« thee TJI e J 1 11 nfr . b,ad <Jer weakness. • • Tr?7*k~\ n r'\™ZV7\ , 'J?- x - ana at th Jad Salts is inespensiver cannot 11 -, ? f Divlaioi » Engineer Chas. It «re; make,, a delightful 'effA^eeri ™ w ^s, 284 Court street, Roohtater* lithia water drink. tihiM, «„^ „ N. T reject, any Secretary. 1 a SISSOM. ComTOiasionar. 1N . x . NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING .... , which eveivrme special attention of bidders is call- Notice Is hereby- gtverf that thr Att> jould take now and then to ludp kee(. c .,i to \GENERAL INFORJUATTON niJ al Meeting or the Stockholdera of their kidneys clean and active Try r( v R BIDDKRS'Vin th e proposal, spe- the Fay & Bowefi Engfne Company, t ta£'\TJ'£ub?yrt ZT»T£&r^^°±% a ^ ^tract agreement. fo^h^purpose of lectin* eight dire* 1922 until the Twelfth day of Deoem- ,bw, lm. p*AT & WSWmt ENdlOT COMPANT JF. M. WARD, Secretary Dated the First Day of December, 1932 lonoi lin Mrs A—1 wth yor Mrs lursd away 'ire Chain Service Station 11 J-Chains Eegaired mile You S fll Wait. * , Wfed and Bid-0-Slda Chaim Vanderhoof&SIiarpe Phon#21t7 19E.C«stfep •*M