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the Santa every yegl Post office ot.. states that - organizations de m'Jx those which charge of applied for is onlr In vie* ~<^\$ ' «- ,1'' ^' '!• - ???W?' l S\j!Mp | ^W' ,,, *!W'^^ MI i 'jiiiiifii;i.iii L 5[iai5j Expert Predict* A Shortage Of Fifty Per'Centte This District- per cent of last 'The' banner-scrap; the traditional; bi| l>a,ttIff->-l»t*een the-fteSBmsin and WphiMiwr«u«i»aaefe»t Hobart wW bal stfgt^tonJgM^ana early tomortfwr lu^of''** 4hE»P9#r «•%.-***'ths : western -pjart\ of JUM» Hobarlcainnus!. The «*#»$. will HUB* at fly* o*«lopk an* will eentttmir tftrwghth«;»J|rt|t unMK«lgrht o'clock, tomorrow. mornta*. The banner-scrap has been ths most htaportsratf of ths =imderclaa* scraps at 0,,ly unulv of' anthracite coal Will be «*«* *° r * goo* many yearn Ths wear's S»PI J1 > ol au ^ cs«v B nth holdJas:.** ths freshman, claw •lacUon ;V*Lir £^£pf to 1 :f&&\?». &W; m mp&M i* stand judicial .- -••--• statement Ir\ 1 F SBnTO f» MS #»Pfipa«cVJ ft-«wo« *«? C °Z JrdaT b/% H «*S: . *»* ott ths attacks of the second yea* ^ I1I> K y «f the technical advisory com-'.men they have the privilege of hold- ni <-niwi oi te p^j AdnaJniatra-. Ing their election ot officers without oi »«_ .. ._ „„..»>* _«u iKioieatajtipn, ©a the other hand if the sophomores-win the banner, tha fresh- Day to be Set Aside in the State Schools store is prepared as never before for the great part it always plays in Defective Vision Cause of Big Economic and Phy- sical Losses \\^\•i conference in Roohesta* with It. Miller,, fuel adnri»lstJ?a- tion r tor fi'r Mortimer - —^^ - jmm m Wv\ p. Argetsjwswfc aha ^ai'tV fuel administrators, V sw to said that dangerous <£» ,-H„;- wist and told why-it «*rta, ncsslhle '\ expect more than 60 jws JjQdft oi ««t of Hist year's supply^.. ??,?,m rting a sufficient amount ot ^ in h? Halted tima available, 1 C I\.„ -he ah. rtage impossible to avoid. Sfrt ,'t Hi,. SO per cent will not arrtvo fX\ M:.n-h. he warned, when it will bar T 8 n.ui uae. Mr.^Smderj^eatea °4- n Mr Miller aajl Mr-Argetsloger w , ciH-rated-RittfisCt^y took Office, tint consumers shttuMftas-A, b#gun tO w sui.Mitutea last Sfe»t^bar. i* unt\ fuel axtol##5«to|a^ asked .snider how mm -me^X» could Mr. Aided, by representation from Presi- dent Harding's Cabinet, federal ant stato offlclala, university professors engineers, industrialist* and cMo men must tool* their first meeting and [ l \f** * 6 A Bye s * ht Con.ervs.ttoq the election of officers at the time and place designated by tha sophomores. Community* Oyster Supper \ ; At Am. Legion Homo —r-*—-'i Some two ifcWB^^meflrft^ and friends of the .\SKpman'si AmUlary of the American Eegion attended th e community oyster supper.at the Leg- ion Home. last waning- -sponsored by the auriHary. IfWaKlMstf'tfpen house for all who cared to inspect the rooms. T?he. parlors w%re decorated with Amer lean flaga-aad xedV'. mMW awi bluo. crepe paper while, tha-dining room ..,.. _._ _„ was distinctly in Heaping witb the Hol- ,„ increased but he odultgtv*. Bsam ,iday_season. Tho tablesijforroad.a. huge sj.uista.cUon . Pollowiag iho cop* | C. for Christmas and red, and green Mr Argetsinger said bft did holly, etc. j»era attractively used. •t any new orders I curtailing Mrs. Henry B. Graves served as chair- \' 'man of the hospitality committee for the Auxiliary anj Lieut- Clarence Gil- bert for the Legion. Dancing and cards were enjoyed until * lat« hour. It was.also announced this•moraing *ft*t plans «re-werl undennsy^ar tbe- ChriBtnm8 tr«e on Sunday afternoon, December 24th. littl fll *\*\t coal or cnakinj? obllgntory fuither purchases of substitutes. WOUld - Am, vo-utg lady ' ITW ^^P S ^^SJ' JarM;...Mim wrist Watch for «hrfst- m uur assortment is jarge. Barth's Advertisement tima. Salvatlcn Army ... . , . . Christmas Plans —«. Kettles Have Been Plsced snd It I* . Hoped to Provide Holiday Chssr For. Everybody jijo (ien.Mii branch oftha'Sal'va- tion \ruv will celebrate Christmas by gums bu^fts of good thingafor the uoiir anrt unfo; tunate of the city. No o„c In want need be without S0m« chefr this Yuletlde. Beside thoje al- wiflv hii-M'; tj> the organization, thers are i.iin\ applications being received and\ti<\-,. :in» being tbOTOUBhly-inve*. u u ..., ;,y iu> local army workers. •1 .,.';.«A.''urn Army this year is work- • IT- ; a'. i-wu\ Dtl.er ergantzatlons of c Christmas plans t„ iivu no one need b« missed. ... • . —r — • .I. I| I • .1 ,p •» Tour Christmas questions are answer- ed after tooktag-inrComlskey^i Smoke-] Shop Window. Tajce a? 100K..tomorrow. Advertisement ; m , , Rochester Hector Has Resigned from St. Paul's Rev. W. A. R. Goodwin of St. Paul's Episcopal Church \of Rochester and well known in this city, has resigned as rector ot that church after'Serving in that capacity for fourteen years. Pr Goodwin has accepted a call to oo» cupy the chair of philosophy and social service at th* College of William ana Mary in •Williamsburg, \Va. and will „ w assume his new duties on February ,t th\se baskets -^n^en^venTlstrDr-Goo-dwia has PenTln outstano? i [h.> Arjiy Hall, whie others |ing figure in the Forward Movement , d. iivju'^;b^r^otm^l>ttes^J^ of Western New York. TJnder his % dl- rectlon St. Paul's parish has developed a system of week day religious in - struction which has been a pioneer not only in this diocese but in the oburch ma a whole. nric^rs.' • K'fs planned to have . jk-ts ready on Dec. 23rd. i. tho ii,c:ii Army officers'axe be- • n i. tti/ry somewhat as the .->' whi.b l.ave beeti placed on the i ,ip h i i .King. In much money. • realize that if these fall to sup- :hi f •. K- ttio Christmas cheer for '••..>! ill- • • ar is labia to be lack- Bring in tha kiddies and let them hear the Santa Clauj record made tor them, on the Brunswick phonograph. Ferris Music Shopge. Advertisement Will Hold Food Sale Plans, are completed by members of the Athletic Association ot St Francis sleT^alesrBChool to iold st^ood sale for i v. i..»day or Thursday after i'!\... r ], H it the rooms of tlfa.organl- s ? i i, wri' he held a -CfcrlS^di3 ti;e9 :. i ..:i ut Ui. [.nor and needy^'cljlldrea .( :1 H . u.>. This tree usually calls iiiMit inn .v early to the Salvation Ar; fnj-s riin.'ip At first-...it waia Jioped\ •Jiat thp MP • Plebration might be j the benefit of the association tomwr ho^i oui' -. hit the baskets are tak- row (Saturday^ yhs sale will be held ingi.1. - MI h time that It will bel in the uew pttawater store on Ex- m,.«,si..i t - t . hold the exercises until change 8t reet whera the sala for the .(i,i i »i,.:r.ir,* aw- blind was recently held. The articles . -^ ° v,„«„ „ionori m ,ln the morning and continuing until 9 Council of Amsrio*, with national., haadauarters at Mad street and Broad,-1] way, Nsw Tork City, has set in oaO»-|l- tlon a movement for the obseravnej' f throughout the country of Eye Siglf? gonservatiojn Day In the schools. . — Defective Melon among children and workers In the industries has, recent surveys in numerous towns and' cit- ies hav» revealed, caused enormous economic and physical tosses,; which, authorities declare, can be wiped ou by proper <and systematic application of the principles of eyt hygiene. With the cooperation, among other leaders, of James J. Davis, Secretary of the UnlieeLStates Department ot Labor, Guy A. Henry, General-mrsa- tor of the'-Eye Sight Sonservatlon, Council, is directing the campaign! which alms to accomplish vast sav- ings in -health and money by carrying tha message, \First Health, Then Wis- dom\ to every city and hamlet vo. u»e. land where children are taught. Every school In New York will be asked to Join in .establishing the new semi-annual custom of Eye Sight Con- servation Day, planned as a universal and permanent contribution to the American system of education.. The Eye Sight Conservation Coun- cil is enlisting the assistance of cora- nrissionws \of education- ar every stcfo.j and of superintendents in every coun- ty and school district. New York school officials have been provide^ with a complete Eye Sight Conserve, tion Day program. To exeouts this plan Frank P. Graves of Albany, «tat8 commissioner of .education; Leon J> Cook of East Bloomfield, H. 8 . O. Loveless of Phelps, E, Q. Soper of Seneca. Castle, and Harris P. Weath- erlow of Naples, county superinten- dent, and local school supfrlntendenta in Ontario .County will cooperate In the Ey» Sight Conservation Day move- ment, lnoludln|f.-Fr«ftfe-B.-yissrt>f Can» ihe l(pt!i«H wlilcb have been placed on tiip stippts. Any amount will be KTcuily nipreclated. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES — * Ai the regular Friday assembly this t.,ir,!,- Mr Merrell announced that The i*hripti:as vacation would begin ' TuMAay aftertioun after a short-Ohriat- raai s>rut;i nn. also that a special as- M,-4JI »u^..i I«J eaUed Mssday. nioxn: lis !\i l Jiciv business discussion. In T.-7 ilf of Mips MI, the drawing tip -ti-'irtnr. l, • slated that tha work of the art FUificrits cnuld bo purchased fronr tlw ; ci.nul at a lOW COSt. Th« <,pf-ukPr for the morning\ was ihpn intrcdufod, Dr. Albert J. Read, ol the State Department of Health at -jUbaaj. Dr. I4^'s topic _wafl \The_ 'lame o« Health.\ He stated that there i>ro six points in this great, game ot Valth whnch must be observed in or- i't ID win. They are as follows: First, a straight posture in order to (i-plop t\. M'lne. ' fTTmrt. tn do soTrrethingr to develop- sireagth en. h day. _ . .^ Third. Tun proper selection of food, iburth. th& importance Of sstemal Indlly rlP.nnllnPSS. Tifth. The importance of Internal cleanliness And slJfiii tho proper regard for par- e-:!«- a r..M|.i..ii advice. I'r. PA<> I tnik won so much favor «»h the student-body, that he^was p rmpelled to return and make a few aiMMonnl lemarks be^orR,.t'jsesJaBsem- W.v was MUstled. Secretory Wftrr of tlio-YTM ''. A.* then afrnouhesd'ttoat r>r. Read would prese*X.an additional talk to th« boys, at the Y. M. C. A. clock In the evenihjf. Enjoyable Dance at Armory The dance at the armory last even- ling held under the auspices ot Com- pany B was featured by excellent music and a large number of out-of^ town people. Wells Harmony orchestra of Blmira furnished the music. This orchestra has won high favor with the Elks in-Lyons and the. Masons, in Sen- eca. Fa^Us. Guests, were present last ^venUsgr from Waterloo, Seneea Falls, Canaadatcua, and Rochester. . • Visit our store and hear a^Phono- graph whleh plays ALT. records., Fer- ris Music Shoppe, Seneca\ St. Adver- tisement. \\.\\\- Sbbuf Court of *rtonbp Sat Last night the Court of Honor {sitting of the Ontario County Boy Scouts, which was held at Canab- daigua, was very successful'. t ' There were mem:bers_from all_over the coun- [ty. Judge R. F. THompaon, ofTaahah- andalgua aha\^ J. Merrell of Gens va. ' ' \ \The object of an Eye Sight Con- r 4.BfiryaUon. Xlay in.schools Is. to_dlscovar the fact that a child has a.defect of vipion or symptoms of a defect, rath- er than to determine- ths degree of-sf- flclency,\ it Is stated In the suggested program which the Byo Sight Con- servation Council is taking up with the New York officials. \By» Bight Conservation Day should be observed semi-annually, shortly after the beginning of each school semester, and should bo an integral part of 'the general school program. On this day the educational program should be omitted until the tests and observations, have been completed,\ Every teacher in the country, ac- cording to the Council, is a potential crusader tor better vision. Teachers everywhero \ aBe.jfi.elB** #S5h .inttferuc-!] tions for testing visual acuity. Su<K' cess of the movement, according- to its sponsors, will mean a definite physical advance in future genera- tions of Americans. Leading universities are taking up eye conservation. Columbia was ths first to make it a part jof. it s regular summer school curriculum, and the results attained were s o satisfactory that tho course will bs continued. The University of Chicago, New York University, Ohio Stats Universty, Teachers Gollege, Columbia; and the College of the City of Now .York have, through members of their faculties Identified themselves with the move- ment Other active participants are L. W. Wallace of Washington, exocu Hosiery When in doubt — select a pair of silk stockings. Hero are. styles Ho suit every taste from the simplest silks to. the laciest novelties. All shades\ Priced , $1.00-$558 House Robes The one gift that every wo- man will appreciate for Ita oo^y comfprt and its daily usefulness—a dressing gown. Corduroy Robes $4.98 to $7,98 Beacon Robes $3.98 to $9.98 Undersilks What could be more gra- tifying than an outfit of these .beautiful undersilks! A de- lightful surprise for any wo- man's Christmas Gift. Vests $L98jfe> $3.50 Envelope Chemises ...... $2.98 to $8.98 I* 1 Neckwear Gifts whose daintiness and richness of needlework com- mend them alike to women of .eve^ytime of life. #omo ia matched sets. Sets .\.... 59c to $1.98 . Berttui CoJkrs $1.50 to &984 S^Mjen's HandkercWeft, Sweaters and Wool Scarfs In many styles, many ma- terials, and many prices, easy to select just the one to fit on your Chaistmas list. Slip-Ons $2.50, $3.98 Tuxedos ....... $5.50, $8.50 Scarfs $2.98, $8.50 • N Well styled coats in all ma- terials pffered at December ^Reductions. A sale that is a Xmas gift in itself including all coats in stock, each of which would make a magnificemrgift ia itself. The prices represent savings of from $10.00 to $20. Handkerchiefs The gift of handkerchiefs is a friendly gift—one hopes that thoy will colorfully adorn, one's pockets, but when the need arises, they're ready for service. Ladies' Linen Handker- chiefs 25-35-50c Men's Linen Handkerchiefs 25 — 50« Men's Linen Initial-Hand- kerchiefs 59c 25-35-45c '. Petticoats Don!t show, but they're the part of a woman's wardrobe that materially adds a source of pleasure when the proper selection is accessible. Here are all varietios to choose from All Shades Silk Jersey Tru Hu ....... $3.98-$4.98-$5.98 Blouses BMi and\ Attractive gar- iaeiitg aad in many design®— just the gift to please a most particular person. Dimity Waiaia . $$.98 Over. Blouses $5.98 to $13.98 Gloves No one ever was known to have received* too many gloves and they do make suck de- lightful gifts that you can select for any one on your list without cause for regret. Chamoisette Suede *. $1.00 to. $2.50 Centemen's Real French Kid ....;... $2.00 to $10.50 Seneca Street KEILTY'S \The Quality Store\ Geneva, N. Y. fe? 3 ? 6 ^: -£S5L ±*%&££^-B*«rr M. *<to thh n _ocn Make JKWELRT your gift this year It's a w..rlh-while present On account °' its pprnlanency—and its value Brews. \ lait Barth's tomorrow. Adv Y. MTCAJNOTES III r.« i - Is rushing at the \Y\ Just TI,P holiday activities are being P Mined anti an extensive basketball Kigran is ,..ow in force. During tho •MftTtRP; lioTidayiT^hr-T. M. 0 . A. *'H be <.pon from 9 a. m.. until 10 p. m. r -^r.t Sundays and Christmas.. An intprpsting program is now be- y>t condnrted every day for the beys. \ • '\'My bafik»fho11 i.W.V.V. S»ikrfi..1»,--* una b Ioal tllrr 'or E. J. Hoffman has an- thi -----l - .\\.I tea!.-, in the city that^visbv to^par- of ths court, Warren B.'Rouse and A. A. Gould, all of Geneva, were present-H Thers were over 160 merit badges awarded; ainott'g\ 'Which 'assistant Scout Master Warren E. Rouse rs= ceived 8 and Scout Master \A. , A. Gotrid rseeived- U,.both of this city. 'Troop\ 2 of 'Cftna J nd,aigua,w,as.award- ed the beautiful Council flag! which they won for being ranked^flrst- in the troop efficiency contest. The meeting . Was adjourned until January JL lf23, . j'j __ •. __^ •••;•. Put the Smoker-'s present up to Cojn- iskey. He knows about what every smoker would enjoy for Christmas Advertisement. Auction Sale ofa good Tot\ of furni- ture. Wednesday Dec. 20. 2 o'clock at the salesroom of F. C. De Mun No. 100 Castle street. \ . Antique mahoganjs chairs.- sofa, stand, hall chair, writing desk, oak china cabinctft,^l5a«et-r-W6tr©n«l book- case, chiffonie3?,^attan porch fojrnjture, childhood, ana. that whatever we may be able to do to aid the citizens of the future will earn a great reward. This movoment has all the support that I can give It as well as my ut- jmoflt confidence in the purpose of its 'efforts. s—.. . . Appropriate gifts suggest them- selves to your mind a s -you walk through Barth's store. Stop in to - morrow. Advertisement PERSONALS United States Public Health Service;, and Arthur L. Day, director of the Geophysical Laboratories of the Car- negie institution, Washington. The Hoover Committee on the Elimination of Waste In Jndustry stressed the Importanfee of. eye \SSre;' jdalgua, was the priding-officer, W-| revealing heavy, econojnlsjfisiea., be- 1W. Hopkins, N. D. Lapham, niembewrt cause ©f poor vision. Poor spelling. according to authorities, ia due large Iy to defective eyesight The eyes-qf industrial workers are now regarded ag an Important factor tn production costs, Millions of Americans are suf- fering from defective vision, most of which can be remedied. ' ^ •. Secretary of Labor Davis, in. a statement Issued by the Eye Sight Conservation Council, asserts that care of the eyes is a national duty. \In my earlier. life as a Workman- and In the' course of .my duties as Secretary of Labor, I have come to know semsajlng of thr \problem:bs-1 1 for* ths Eye Sight Conservation ' Council, particularly in its relation t<£ men and women in Industry, \says Secretary Davis. \It was a problem in human service which in its solu-1 Heir will mean\' mueh t o the whole} service of America in life, economic prosperity and happiness. - \Sight is, paradoxically enough, the most highly prized and at the same\ Per, „ RCT/ft» # •*rs,,'Be'v t Ge6r« e M. ir.WMac^E Brown and „_. „. _/ Milh officiated. The bearers were the,trugtcis Of his church .T^rtiody *jf?asr tberf removed to Dander pthe piac^.of \his birth, who funeral ser vlfiSft. ^mrp held . this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Methodist church and JV*rr JT°~^.' t „!„,<,«» rv* fh~ h,,T»«»-whese»a-number of the Methodist x»in- tmte' the most abused of the human ^-^ te mrromiAia g auiraes ueaJ& at, tS!^ s ^.i am tolormed 1 tha * D * ^^teiidanlie*,-among them Dr. L. S. Boyd {forty nrtflion or moro men and wcanen ™^ *,- Bfufie & FleraB ol Geneva. who are gainfully employed in a* BWaiwlir^e made in tho Dundee United States, upwards, of 25,000,00,0; cem etery of defeetivs^ : Mrs. C. E. Rolfe of Seneca Falls is the. guest today of her sister, Mrs. Es- telle Morris, of Elmwood avenue. Miss Helen Rowley, who attends the State College of Michigan at Ypsilaptl, Is home to Spend'the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and,.Mrs. Grant S. Rowley, of 55 West strfe$t i, -•.. .*•»* -* «, ^.^# ^^.^ ™^ ^Robert Kennedy, who lstaftendlng the Uve secretary;^ the Federated En^fworcester Academy Itp^worcfsterr gineering Societies, and president of ' . - - - - ^ the Eye Sight Conservation Council of America, Dr. Morton G. Lloyd, chief of the Safety Section of ths United States Bureau ot Standards and vice-presidenf of the American Society of* Safety Engineers; John J. Tigert, United \States Commissioner Mass., is at his home,- 1S(| Washington street, to spend the holW|iys. Mrs, George TravisfM\ Buffalojs re- turned hpmo last eyjra&g after spend- ing ten, djiya with JBMM James Ritchie of 48 Grove streetr^ -\\—- ~—*-\' '- Geneva. '^ ! Mr and, Mrs M .ojher friTOd,s In Mrs Rochester yester. Masters AUsft^l 0&c Mellan olf < week-end gues^tj Mr and^^ BWffi, Barth's^ lngs.untl' :na.'W.ane -^'ar4r-ai« ttapaiFelts, ffifi.Jftaln 'Ady. 3h»rles »jnom* ojjn at •«bureh ia was ;«-clergy Methodist bodies and -to-e&pa— y basketball games are sched'aled '•IK Diayed every evejnln*. Phys- «-.,« vtur E - J - Hoffman has ari- r\ p «-d that al of tha boy%--basket *\ ,0n i ~ the city that^wlsh todP«r- toarnamant to decide the ?£fe,7refrigerator_inearly neW, large and, .. mrtr^imSg^*^***^ ^ h 3n«$to of ^orrectio^^^^riate gifts, suggest them- civil war ittj..tftfe|s volumes., ten, new traveling bags, See full list in \want coltfmn. Goo<j8~s8#* on tespetstaony Ad - vertisement. , ^Lii—A~* Wilt l>*oxtacs ChTi8tmaar^ 3l lay increase their efficiency ^ ] and gcneWily b>ne?», ; ft'?, ^B^i^m text »Ii' b0 a,afle *** tatter part of bers and frfe^ds of Aa facui^ «md W«* k ' , , •. * \ telfege<^i|vitedtojJ>QjBnft.n ^ V. v n Mft u«ay night-' at- -74«ft at; the ^ ~~~i~-T*+i$irr\'~^ . «w4 hnv '; ?** flJfW-insstlng* sf*«ie W«i there be »«»«. -,»»ar \*»h2* ~f51?!^S^ hw '* Ola\/] Christmas mprnlng? ConS[i.|n and hear aiia which should be corrected. ThM is an astonishing number, and its rip, _. auction tp a minimum would PlainlyJ^! jrour mind \\\' store. beter theVndltions of those sufW^rs, innrensta their efficiency in IndUSUW--V 1 *j&3h W«* w ^ s . ?0^ 5 itio ? s ^^ , ; «SStof i$ffmms^>a3asaims-mm 1 l# to ?*5 they aj*-*tol*jyed,^Ijga«W^^ were .etitertalnea ihrou^;the PeephMe of J. fjwop 1 furnace cWhatever «aa .% f aqaw. m W9l^5, improving •—*—- J -*; 1 \ &ndfti»n*?7n I^m^-?JM*]^ *®tJ®sr~-^% ,!in ' !4 '-\ i later. * •^LJ^^'^MJ^IJ^ pjeamng>packages for.TCmas flrlfts!\\* fmtmf&mtff&p-wm A«v«i^ Ganns Wsfotta^ Buy*. TH*«trs maa i„.u * u «««\» i\0 vunai,- ^ 11( >.i<viy8, should make imttindlAti. **w-w»«5*«*7 ^-.-u.,--.«r — -— 'i.~^\ TJi ,fS?S? I . « [TpParation now M»mli«ahSr*rf?h; fConege~!Tm1«asium (pn «iiJftlft at ^fgomeanng w w vir». D TT^.^« ^\'TTiflveHeri 2fer ?«*WSStfia o'clock CT-a» «Mig^h^ '\tcurnament . Definits an^ot^ce. ffreshme Mgji *>&*$$$$%% ' emp; • *m\...„ sternal man lc ' as \ \ as you walk Step' in to- AdVertlsement 17 itljfa-*)* BRODERICK'S Christinas Gifts Men Will Use and Enjoy HaU, Neckwear, Caps, Sweaters, Mufflers, Cloves, Shirta, Bath- robes, Silk and Wool Hose, Belts, Golf Hose, Pajamas, Susperillrf, Night Robes, Garters, Arm Bands, Handkerchiefs. .Jfrr, warmth- ^ad <omfoft\try-ar suit of\ Duofold Underwear We are always showing a complete Hosiery E. J. BRODERICK 27 Seneca Street Daugherty's Critics Shadowed is Charge Washington, Dec. 15.— Charges— that members of Congress who, indulged in criticism of Attorney General Daugh- erty were \shadowed\ by agents of thr Department of Justice ai& otherwise removed to Dundee Wflnpycfl «urefl the resumption pi Hhe impeachenent hearings before the House J Judiciary committed yester- day. What shall I get for HIM? Well, tr be smokes, his gSE is already li at CdmisSF' ey's Smoke Shop. Come: in^omorrowi. Advertisement Ward Demands Early Trial White Plains, N. Y. Dei iB^-Dlgi trict Attorney Weeks announced yes- terday that notice had beeft served on Wm that Isaac N. MiUs> counsel fo* Walter S. Ward, wealthy baker's son, indicted, for ths killing of Clatehc«\ „„„„„ pctersrwill on January, t maka a im^Manaffian Uion that tha^inaiciment be dijimlssa ^ v *\ B ' 0 '- ttn ^ir-that-Ward brbrought ts^tMal sapl Hn Janiaaryi • •, A.... WiaskiE, famous, Polish fran* «#ra singer and Wife of Hsjwld ll^>rniJ(* 1 <ntlcag»_muUtis4mpBMrS,_has pflrch^i STOCK MARKET -fSpeicsi to Tl» -Tlmss-froiw Hibbsra-}-P«M» Afltwicstr- Pahner and Kitchen, Members of ths New York Stock Exchange, 100 Pow- ers Building, Rochester, N. Y. Tele- phone, Main 8090.) 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