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iSMXsSfi ' '' '*m'$f: PAGESEVBir bora and frlendlj mue Home t dinner parijfii at St. Petert| .flachwa of Pros'- \were the-horiM been decided til JI annual affair; f .speakera wertl sr and Mrs. L.R.1 . Mra. Hosmerjf alue of Recreaf | the benefit of hi] in Auburn. Tfc|| audience .11)4 xperience in tBIi nd the talk -Bail 1 and equaflyj its of the HOM| Auburn and tMf meeting - certa{n, :y and also SP<*» | leration between j lool, ere C. Wllla Igh SohooU\ __ ident, •peakiflg\; jonditlom In till; e proposition oti m absolute ae<!* j acobs,- president < ome and Schcot> i talk on \Ca- : [. Terry, prfncl-, enue School, to* \ cBtfotrtr- st-^H It necessary fwi Qehesee P**\ i alk, she psiM- C. S. Y#ung «» and School CIuB ; TSttl lm&lra.U«&j I. whoae'oourifi ed by the Ml ' ster's Chnrdf atf and attrwth* |ERSON^i» a A. ratchpole *nd ^lonel, Irs. WHUa\ 1 M. street lea\ Bartlett, president ^ ^ ^ral days i\ New '^Sfc. M- _ .. ,.. \S HanT Hewitt ^,2^1^^'^ \LfeWet w-e in Fairer*:£r|rpro,v% - - w^Mi^Wisok HJBM North streW, tak_^^t^irioiv^^St:[ .street, *)§»«% $8^*0WMvit$ lfom;«j ( muoffim- « ! ^\';. n Tin v expect to ta0^ f J?^m. ^ \num. after the * ,E8t **?*' Brown of 15* Wash- tomorrow for Yon- \»here she will epeijjL lhSjM% ,,% V daughter, lb* Ward $»>'• r A Travis of 82 Brook street ff&hftivd B. Stengfle of-HamlltoW T.nentVsterday In Roche*J«r,v ** thn H\ver and Mrs. Jones of ^JBodl\' 1 • of Mips.year •,f Washington street* w— h ivacnpi- of the J. W. fimitfo. ^rt-unu'any. was In 'BcvOu*- ' oioMav on buslnea. • -s' •K?S? Oenei a City HOspltSlT ~+usuailf'BffH Js A V Ci'ance of 469 Main street . . ^. _ . _.«_«, -„ - A ' - -- New York .Cl^SV-yfirfls^l^ffora thefe^oiTup: Dr.m 9.mm. ofthisW, Wperln? 1 t«jndent of Geneva District 0 t the eihodlst' church, and !ftey. s Bruce B. Pierce,\paste* cof tiSe GeWa chur<>h? are today attendijng the funeral of Rev Charles Bull at Dundee. -» -. - l^s» Gnnswiprth ' of Buffalo h »th* Wwt of \hfr luot&er, Mrs. Cnafles Steele/ of Worth Street. 2' * \ -GhristmasvTreea So«ree Stomal! reports Christanas trees this are going to be scarce and high- »\<* Viiic«nt Welch I» Appointed Secretary of Local Unit Officei WiU PrbbnWyBe Maintained at Chamber Headquarters _ Jamea G. Kettle w^tfl elected preel- the,Geneva Automobile (Club at the phly- a-limited number from the nurs- eries*.:,Most'of the others will come ftonyf i *h^North'*Moo«B'»^^«9n«e>*.ai^uai.meet^^ of the organization £, returned from jjne^tly will result in thelr'heing un- in prrce. in fhTa city 1H5\ prlc\g> htfa- starte d ^i i aroi)ad i iiig6 l ..safl ISers-iie aitemled tlie femsn's H«si ,ital. clinic at\ tSa ket_now there^an be founcl. hejnloefe, s'pfuce'anarp'lhe trees. *>lt J& ftS^\-^/*^. S MIX 11 HISI ' ^if** ' ^EHWfc**'** \^^ I* 8 NOW SHOWING Three Performance* Daily 2t30 P.J«^-7^> P. Rl*}--^^, M^ j , ... Acts of DeLuxe #», 4r>«pv w 3n * «i^v*fe- : hgW_ta theJBlks' JClubJast-evenlngv-M*: Kettle succeeds John B. Farewell,. jachoje. terra of#offlc©-. expires (ifter having served the club long and fosithftffly, aSjSto whorftts* due a great ^gjiileal^Qf; credit for thftLdevelopnient of the organization. One' of the high lights In \Mr FarwelVfi. adnunislrft- Jlon this year was the securing of the 1922 r cjJny$ntlon--ef-^ the-gtate Assod; tlon, which was held In Geneva during ajumoer. Mr Welch, who is secretary, of the Gjeneva Chamber of Commerce, suc- ceeds Harry T. Smith as club secre- tary and lender the' present arrange- ment It \IB \proposed to have the head- quarters of the Automobile Club In the Chamber of Commerce office. The matter Is to be taken . u p with the ^Chamber directors and no opposition to the plan is expected. Last summer the club maintained desk space at the What Woman Can Be Happy Without A Xmas Gift of Beautiful and Dainty IVORY TOILET ARTICLES Ivoryware can fee matched almost any time. One piece or a set is equally acceptable as a Christmas gift. Everything that one needs for a dressing table can be found in our complete Toi- let Goods Miop, and we emphasize the follow- ing articles because we are proud of them. The lar^^t and best vaudeville attraction that you have ever seen at tli^o prices. Every act leaveain January for .a year's: tour of Kufrlnnd and the Continent. ' A Guaranteed Attraction Two Big Loads of Baggage ..__-. Seventeen Vaudeville Artists 40\Pe~rformiiSg~Blr3s AH Special Scenery and Effects ' MATINEE AT 2:30 ALL SEATS EVENIEGS AT f :30 & 9 AEI«~S£ATS (War Tax Paid) ieaUBEo4eL The present plan^- ever, will reduce expenses and It Is believed the Chamber office will prove equally accessible to tourists. LjMeES. ihan^one hundred persons at- i tended the meeting last night \and this showing was considered exceptionally good as the heavy fall of snow during the day kept at home many club mem- bers In outlying districts. •M. B. Grubb was re-eleeted vice- president arid Montgomery H. Sand- ford treasurer. Six district Vice presi- dents -were re-eleetd as follows: 'Charles Mellen, Seneca county; Wil- liam Lr. Vogt, Geneva; S. H.. Reed, Bellona; M. P. Kace, Phelps; B. F. K\ean Stanley; and R. F. Hall of Hall, , r t County Clerk Howard Aldrich of Canahdaigua, who was In Geneva yes- terday dispensing license plates, gave, some Interesting statistics in regard to autbtooblles; The club went on rec- orcTas' opposed\lo the-prop-osed-borrd»- ing bill. It also opposed compulsory HabiHty Insurance, but-favored-the bill which would require the licensing at a nominal fee of all operators of motor [vehicles. The club also favored a, cen- automohile bureau.at Albany; . ^ Kumerous resoluUons of thanks re ^asse^ for cooperation exi-eaSed lithe club during the year. Following ihe buslnness session refreshments were served. _ N. \ST. \Count oysters at JJeegan's, Adyertlsementi ,ly01*y w Coml>, Brush and Mirror Sets _ In Hned^Bo» ?.. $10.00 ory Manicure and Toilet .«.„• „~ J* - Sets . $2,50 up to $18.00- Other Sets up to- ~...;...... $30.00 Ivory Manicure Sets in * Lined Box $£00 to $25.00 Men's Shaving Sets -\-\• $2^98 to $9.98 Ivory Hair Brushes Solid back and real bristles $1.56 to46.00 Hand Mirrors Hound or oval shape . $4.00 to $11.00 • ExtraTieavy Dressing _ _ jPombs All coarse and coarse and fine Z ^ • : 7>.- -I- a 50c Ivory Powder Puff And Hair Receivers to Match. Each $1.40 JQthers-u^4o -................ $2.98 Ivory Nail Polishers - 75c to $2.5.0 White Ivory Clocks - Several Styles $2.89 up to $6.00 Ivory Jewel Box •. $2.00 to $5.00 Ivory Talcum Powder Box Holders $1.00 Ivory Picture Frames Square or Oval $1.25 up- JJifierent^Sizes ^*^,^-$1^0O to $5.00 Ivory Perfume Bottles In Ivory Holders $1.00 to $2,25 Ivory Bud Vases $2.00 Jvory Crumb Trays ~\ $2.50^\ Ivory Pin Cushions $1:00 to $3.25 Ivory Infant's Sets 59c to $1.00 Ivory Candlesticks $1.50 to $2.50 \ft Ivory Shoe Horns 75c to $2.50 Ivory Manicure Pieces 39c to $1.25 Ivory- Roll iVfanicwes $2JQQ JUJX Ivory Cream Jars 50c to $1.00 Djer Kiss in Combination Sets Djer Kiss Toilet Water, Talcum and Face Powder 3 in fancy box .. $2.89 Others up to ,. „'\ -.... $9.50 . Leather Goods Our JLeatJher Goods Department is complete with Ladies' and Gents' Card Cases, Bill Folds, Pocket Books, *AM .—-Hand'Bags, etc^^ •> SURE YOU WILL FIND HERE JUST WHA T YOU WANT Perfumes & ToueLWater^ Complete assortment of Hudnut's, Colgates, Pivers, Coty's Perfumes jn dainty Gift Boxes. s#< DRUG COMPANY f Jjg 12 Seneca Street \Prescription Drug Store\ Geneva, N. Y. fflf IOBOI IOE IOC § Uae df. Buckwheat Coal In Furnace is Explained IOOO it o n o I0C30I IOEXOI lOESOl Buckwheat and soft coals burn read- ily if a little extra care ^is taken hi preparing \and maintalnng the fre. _ 30E30I teinplate the use of substitutes in the ordinary hot air_ furnace, with a round fire pot and grates designed especl- rO-N!GHT AND TO-MORROW -Adv Sl,ell oyaters at DeegarCs. Local Banks Today Begin Victory Note Redemption The followng- inst*uoti«,ns for the ally for the large sizes of anthracite, iise of hucjkwheat,aja4. bituminous have. There are a number of steam and. hot been recommended by the coal dealers | water, especially designed for the\ use , of the city and trie fuel administration*- of buckwheat, and\ in those, of course, Buckwheat is an anthracite coj* .buckwheat gives excellent results^ and the pieoes are about the size' of alone and ivithout any special care, an ordinary Bean.* It is of the same character as. the large sizes of an- thrac'ile.'^ein'g'Bmail it settles com- pacity and requires.considerably more draft than other \fuel. It is about $4 a ton—eheaper than the ordinary larger sizes ofanthraclte-and can be burned . very satisfactorily in a number of 'ways In'an\ordinary hot air furnace | with grates intended for larger hard coal. JBltgptfng.,, buejgB&fi&t—alone^_4a - a£= -'-pai ! t»erjt--feF- -redemptieiT f*ercinbei' tTFpgn~ , wiTTcrow''ar hiRhf comfilisheoV, by.-seeuring a layer o£ ; i£th A large number of'the notes are.A Dr^ Bead concludt-d Uy aajiiiR ashes about two inches thick over the h e ja by Genevans. Issues other than 'these suggestions wem follrm EDDIEXOLLINS and cq\ Present \Henpecked Henry\ See \JIGGS\ As The Stage Door Johnny IATK\ UCil T :« \THE MAN rfAUIV **v** * m UNCONQUERABLE\ ^TO-MORROW MORNING AT 9:30 AND 11 O'CLOCK \THE WIZARD OF OZ\ Doors Open At 9 O'clock MONDAY:— \TURN TO THE RIGHT' Local banks today the 4 3-4 per cent were redeeming Victory Notes sized mar i t ed A. B. C. D. E. or F. which were designated by the Treasury Ue- gratfe\ lo^pfevfeftt tHe flfre' coal falling those from A to F are not affected b» through. Considerable\care is- neces- the call. Ih the process of redeeming sary In shaking. The furnace must be tno notes ^approximately $700,000,000 -kept—well filied-wlth-ceal-at all times, because ..being .slaw burning a large body of live coals must be kept to get Iho requisite- SteW \SSTcrirrbre coal Is uirl?d_ than- hj burnfln^. large sizes, but tSe nr^Tstargerlind also slower. * . Wiih^Qther Coal BusfewheaJ CSBI be. turned to excel- isr being rettmred t n -rhP pcnrrTP. .\• \ WM. SMITH NOTES meals, Baid I)r. Road. 1H beneficial If the food Is not washed dun n. He rer- ommended out-of-dnor citpri) n PH and At- the asspmhiy yestrt-day froSi 12 tb 1 o'clock thp Rev. J. B, Hubbs. chap, tain orHoijarT nsnego. ^hlCoducta-the + ,- ., ,,,,. *, speaker who was Br. A. J, TteadF,3Da* leut aJ\anti»ge in connection kith the • Hpt . d ls from tne . st nte Dcpartmont of --.,, „ . „. „ ,la»'g*=SiaW!\-<a«» ttnfclwaeite. such as.ji ra i th / . md tooIi : a8 Jug ^ W£W ^ w .. Mi* Barbour yValUr §rate, ^gg^and^stovpr Th,e large sizes t» be beautifully successf\il.\ Hc%tld \*\ \ ~ •rrsvent trie small coal from, -falling -he'-might tae-abic totftHliqw' to egoo th^- rtgretfgh and up. to .one^half buckwheat strata- of getting through - College. ' can.be used in <S,e j!jre,.alternating ui^There is no royaI2road to success,™ W \IvitjJ larger^Coali U^e It ,on top -at f^d \ foi l, • success is pnly obtained -Mm'«M , ve '-y **«»]X- Oiv JtocA-titfUt^b***- were pre. y withHSOftroat. The soft coal .sentodj^anxone ho would wfakMow 'iusrhow^to\ was' a. tike car u of it, especially that If llmved ho would return when he was about 90 years Old and would find ail the JJIJIH stiU well and haj>p> \ j *-.-^— Miss Eeanor Snr.i'li. editor-in -ihirf of the Itidge, wj},i<li Is the William Hmlth magnzln'-, ;iiu:niinef ( ] the win- ners of the storv I'M^N'st. Hiii Doi-o- Oly Reynolds-w«««*ard*d flr»t prize, Whfcli was a $5 gold pieei>. Miss I,ury Sjpjfa^t -wtrn-ir-mrrrlrTt th^ inrnnrl priz*\ Genevans Buy $7,00f> Worthof Auto Plates .j.—» • • \ i, A in*.it nf 40o autoniobiK' llceiii-ei ner,. ispiie,! vesferdnv nf (lip City Hall by f'ounty 'Ink Howard Aldrb h if ('anniKl.'ilKuV. ninl ,i slnff uf T nssis- . tJtnfjt. TTie jimnnnj. of fee* irivi'ilv^T was approximtitolv $7 000. From hi o'do< k in the mo'nintr until 5 o'p(oi-'{ in the <tft«i noon tti-re was a lung liii\ ;of lironse Shof»{4iir^ In the Board'of |\sero (HspenEed. Kvorj thin^ was so . systern'itlzpd, howevpr that there was ' prnetii :dly nn de'ay. Mr. Aldrich K IplanninS' to« piii' unOUier. visit to Hen-'* JH^UX <»f Wil Ham ^ilth, rfiado an nrfieal to the stu- i- „ , | n Vi» n , t ,rv' depti for presents for the inmates ofi fia parly ln Jg^'-gP.- the - Oalnnount fuhercuIoRfs hospWaf a-nd for nmney for the Near Kast R'llef W'ork. 'UPPORTto g POWELL W^gc|(fi.tlgp» *|prf|ks enoTigh cItnlCEprTnta-ashes to'insF *h'elfl s ffie'fh»e Sucliwheat from falling,if it was a high-priced house. \Out „ . .- ... . ..-. ? thteugfertifetBittaH amounts- Of soft coAl ]foodii'a at* fliir houses. Thev need t o le IHeattSia^n\ in the play \Siv Who Pass j'is• ftufWclsH* for\ihls purpose. The *lwiM^J' t ' <,tl - 0 i Uan c e C foundations .and While the lentils Boil\ by Staurt ^liPVilulfedf?clfti8nWt'strfhg to breaJt^iouta'boj-cai'rietf on the balls 'of the In the Fruit Market A look into-ihe local fiuH :uid i'^>. table market will show.thM the (j m .n!l TV. «TI„\. .. ., . ! Florida oranjfes the tangerine, have Lon S le J9 _n_t_neegans. Advertisement. ^^ nppear 4 for thp .„£, t imo_tM*_ lywrr: STSD\^nTiTtier oraujfe. one of tnb •N»st rajsed-ta ttrpstartf nf Plertdn. fhe !!|ue tiowe.iitn now l>e purrtiased .But, on the'contrary, the California X°«Jt-P»rt In CoUeae P!ay Miss Mllda tthaul. a >otinff 'Jenev.-i Woman attending Mount Holyo! r Colege interpreted the part of \The SJTj'he. fon ?<gg&jg ,*y£gf£ lis B\ t^ J n~e'^ <?ot: '• w - •<• TRVoufrh\ fating the bodv shott'd re- f kinds of,, building material, ' and'earbohycirates to produce .- .\iX f- > \\ \ .:«?M *w»isit» Walker. ' The pTay : was presented on Wetl- nogday, evening by;a cast of tou seni- ors* at- the Mount Bolyolta Colle^* 5 tir&rnati*? Club. ^lsp.\\lt\ should rccolviH, <«i ''\ MifeS^BKaul^Is th'e daughter of Mrs ::«^OUn^J&ftaMJea£y Vogeia^le^Mj -Gsear U. Shattl of the E«Us*r Apatt- Ml^mJ^^JMjmmiy' toh»kJn» , iU.'n»iii» '• . .--,.. ^•diiie^Pti 4«jAm#Ione> JJftere i^ai ft p energf and to build up ihol a-^l^t area-jfo_.4gn1^ ih.«.ap^£»8itn6. \^AlSft. %• sljouk Valencia orange has ^anish<li froiu tli.- local market. Along .with lus oranges, there haj just appeared the bis ludd'-d rallfor- rria warmrt, htrtrtarrt squash, itatltm arid Hpanlsh grapes. Thfse ar° ull un- usually fine this year. In a few days rostn Rica pineapples A-i'l be on tsale tp. \\w loeul fruit mar- kets. dam Chowder at Deegnn's. *» *-- •M T v.- I) 1 *& A * i i mi