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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

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WBS0AY, Bdif orlal CANANDAIOUff, E. Now Stands In Open Boat fraffie i 'MAJORITY Chiidreas Work WtatS As assistance so ilse many rw 5 boat OM Cawandaisua Helen Hatch, of Bridgeport, lake w-feo have lately of COK.J., is Saturday to be boats eneafigeHrtg them, the g. aesl: oj jj ant George MAINSTRl tras? wiih the rood-, feaps a to la c-rn fife today a jjyYi-ei- HSacJiiiie, a the was rfasub' in the rear of the' Merrill Gesaeva merchants are Dzy Messenger prints kerewitlj Coqisioek, ia GIkso: io be Knteh warned aver the posi- various inieresSiujf paragraphs re- tw eeks. by. flames.

Of bow it; rf Gear one of the i-eser- 6 ff fom east and eBSsreiy; from R. K. Fuller, cosiosSs-- Emvanl O. westbound of and Howell stVeet plan to leave HaU 082 OI et5 at 7:30 P. 31.

Wednesday Grange Hall CMIdren's Kight; er oj inT hordes and later, for ike fire; of the badly worn Route 6 between and green combination Itgw in KsJMeen aiul Loretta Bwnan and Auburn are ro be re-jonjer to make rt apparent to any lo their 5 Da it is scarcely notieed by: eonstrueied this summer. other boat which direction they are avtoue totlav a er a two -bv -while it used to Although no official proceeding in order that another vi ej wWi it fonnerlv ocftipfed. Ofjfonh many remarks oi admirationjiaent has yet been received Mm'boat may take means to avoid CtoBey at charlotte. while part, i village the state lisim. fioten Fos, of stree: semi-official reports are the ef-- "inere is no alliance pnescrabeu ni weekend'in Klmini.

anil Mrs. Prank W. Burden kill-dieted men, tongue and running for per- 41le feet that Route 6 is to be closed 'j st which ti powerboat should be at the next meeting, August 4, for wee fe the Twin Sister hills anil jheld while pa-wing: a row boat, but far, H9 vw.es have been eai for 5. Proposition "Do you favor an immediate aggressive effort Ju- eaie fat'iosies here, the isarteiiuaie housing. -a iviih 5U Of by fiosa 5 so 14 of age JK- sessions, of the eharch va- sehco! eosi'luc'Setl at the Bp-; in the of trie StEuncns' store in South Th? 'exhibit Hr.sj*- Stores asd offices r.ovs of "carved- a book 1 for holiday.

Br. F. -furniture, C- Seiover-ce emergea- Naiionaj Bank tsss Seiejiee praves- service at Tiebefior's I'oint --Bapitsi Sua- cay plcfiic at 1 P. M. Thursduj he pas- Wtbsttr GrFH Rotairy club tor.

Rev. George Finby hL-s P. 3L More 70 c-hil- O. O. F.

Fellows meet 1'. M. Friday Hall Common -Bible Stories," Final sc-Siiojvs of the we're r.eK! iblf moiling, rejjos-ti the largest easoihnesi of tf.e thsee yeas'j? Jfee fcas ussier ths of the pas- SV. B. A.

Picnic Julj 21 Leon of Uoeiiesic-f, Auburn ami between Seneca sltouid SHOW i formerly Miss Ethel Coolidge, a i. an Waterloo, about August 1. meat in order not to cause damage At a regular meeting ol of the association, was isign committees of the Geneva i by the swell and also use caution Roman's Benefit of married. 'association ami Auto- rehttive to the ipc-ed last'evening it was vot-j 1 mobile club, which met at the: umfer such The starch industry of the Uni'-- Chamber of Commerce rooms yes- i master or pilot or other per! ed States consumes more than er av have tleciiled io erect a. Ge- I son iias the right to endanger the family, of West Gibson street.

IK the Proposition 1, "Do you fa-; Drill the which have iieeu bh! two hours of this IKOH: at vo cJ to holt) the annual picnic for lueinbers and their families at Uie ing'school park Thurs-j bushels of c-orn annually, sev ft gn a the Five Points until'I'fe or properly of any other an-l .1.. It fn 1 TI A-- litiion be irilfen July Each member is to provide sandwiches for her family. oiher dish and cups and silver. Plan-; were also made for a shower i Route is 'closed, if such action is action can be taken against them to Section 11 goes on esseJ propelled to by JU- 1 on the lake, by buHdins a retaining; assisted in the 1- inlay, Donald and wa(l ar(li fiJUH-f hi the hnv lan.i by i work bv i FUzabet- Finlay, Atiains and the of thej.M-- F-ti')cc- Frances Mapes drove to Sodus a jj a oposition 4, "Do you Ma-je- Fthel' -Hur- Point vesteiday to the that more popular nkvie A.lanis, H. H.

Kin- modern be erected "Mrs. Adnison Benjamin. heie? If so, should Canunaaigua ter Tdwnst-ssd and Donahi Fiiilay Homes, be' expanded so as to The esjjopl iias become a reg-: accumnlish this object wiih the ular feature of the ssisnmer vaca-' ol loweriii-j rents, making i ion, havisig most sociw -I noon with them. Mr. and Mrs.

Orestes I. and four children, of Ailegan, arrived by motor yesterdaj- io visit his father, George Gregg, Tu Entertain Club Mrs. Fred of North: Main street, wjH entertain the''tit- tle liniitft- club on Clock Club Is Now Open Join Any Day This Week GOOD CLOCKS Will bo licking; awny in mam' Caiwiulaigua homes tliis wt't'k. By joining our Clock Club now, paying' t-hil fee, you esm mako your selection of a ny clock in including eiume, Kinjo or 8 clay clocks. By taking advantage of the Clock Club Plan you can have ancl enjoy a iinc clock without a great outlay all at once.

Clocks -are a lifetime purchase and are glad to be able by this Club Plan to extend the a liberal by aecepting paytuents of $1.00 weekly after you have joined the club. REMEMBER. YOU HAVE THE CHOICE OF ANY CLOCK IN CUB COMPLETE STOCK INCLUDING SETH THOMAS. GILBERT SESSIONS AND INGRAI-LVM. MAKES.

FINE OHIME' CLOCKS, REPBODUCTIONS OF BANJO CLOCKS, MAHOGANY CASED EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS IN TAM- SQUARE OR CABINET STYLE CASES. Join the Clock Club Today Buy Now--Clocks lor Every Home jt Select Your Own Clock SETH THOMAS CHIME CLOCK $65.00 Quarter Hour Westminster Chime. Solid Mahogany Case. SETH THOMAS TAMBOUR CLOCKS $18.00 Hoar and half hour strike. Mahogany fiaish cases.

GILBERT NORMANDY CHIME STRIKE CLOCKS OI MahogSny finish cases with dual tone strike. GILBERT TAM- BOtJR $18.00 Deep hour and half hoar strike. Fine time GILBERT EBONY CASED CABINET CLOCKS S9JO ReliaWe tiraer.s. Good toned strike. SESSIONS BANJO CLOCKS $22.50 A reproduction of an antique clock in mahogany.

Watch the Other Ads for Listing of Other Clocks Over Clocks in This Plan Sale Join How This OM Closes Saturday GIKTS THAT -LAST Campbell's Jewelry Store A Deep Run Park Wednesday Evening, July 23 Owing to Ow Regolar Orchestra Playing a 3-Day Enjgagement At Le Roy Robert Yorfce's Famous Orchestra Will Furnfefc Mnsie For A I W. A. BIRTH RECORD A 11 r. and Mrs. Carl Draia, of Honeoye, at Mesuorial hosjiital, July 21.

Route C-is to be the Ge- tne waters of this state. tbis city before going to Bay.for the remainder of t-b niihhV nml nvivi'e n-ivf ulls tll elule Establishment of a public market Commenting on the report that cni ner puouc pinaie, 5 i Hanc! jsieva Times says: Messenger has a copy of 'If tlus report i Geneva will be entire! Ifai- as the through itraffic is concerned. Although the anyone i turnpike detour would not deter i tourists from passing through this city, the closing of Route 6 between i Geneva and Auburn would throw' jail the Rochester-Syracuse traffic I to Route 20, which runs many mil- es north of Geneva. The only re maining tourist traffic would then be north from Mrs in Canandaigua is favored by S2 Chamber of Commerce members. Mack S.

Smith, of 0 vote Proposition Prop-'; os 2 seeking limited trolley wishing to look np infer-i lis subject tomorrow between Canandaigua and! ojourn -at i oc hester at certain hours of the Skanestelex lake. Annie tlay is avol e( i 4J members. Roberts, who has been spending Deepening or Sucker brook, with some time with Mrs. Smith will poss jble straishtejiinst and -dyking, visit in Lyons and Phelps. i Mr.

and Mrs. Cleon Andrews, of North. Main street, and Miss Mai- 1 garet Burns, of Hopewell. are on motor trip to Boston, where they AH Day Outing-- Members of will visit relatives. Post Noble Grands' association' Mrs, Harry Turner, of the Cha- road.

Mrs. R. C. H'ussey, of I their families will hold an all-iay! city, and Clarence "Hussey, of through Elmira and Geneva to the Canandaigua Rebekah bilge and 1 pin road Mrs. R.

C. Hussev, of this wa I Great Lakesand Jeauin outlined in Proposition is re- jgarded a a step for the i Chamber to take by 47 of its mem- 1 bers. Seventy-nine members seek the i improvement of the west and other PAPPAS ASKS HEAVY DAMAGE ALLEGES LIBEL town and counts- into Canamlaiguu, in Proposition 7. Only outing: and picnic with Mrs: Ida Du- (-York; recently motored to Auburn oj voted for Proposition 9, "Should bel at her cottagre at Torrey BeaelH to" Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Hussey.j" of more and 14 il iiiui-c it east lake shore, Hus-i Harry-Turner and Mr. and; cioser cocperat i on be-built up in Theaters in Distress MADRID. July Society of Authors met today to consider the alarming state of the theatre industry. Many theatres closed for lack of patronage and the authors propose to find out what is the matter with the plays. "of members will be supper? Mrs.

Charles Waghora, of tbe anani ua immediate adop-f I guests. Those attending are to pin road, motored to a pe rfectip.e of a city zoning I provide a lemon, sandwiches and; Charlottearifl Sea Breeze Sunday. em ou tline! in Prbpbsitjori! one dish of food. J.tRoche, of Atwater Place, ls vAfh expressed in' 551 1 i was called to Oneida today by i jmestionnaire 5 j. S.

picnic death of his J. R.J are coming Baptist Sunday school will be; Smith. -Ura'ilv Mr Hunte and as soon George Pappas, at Tichenoi's' Point tomorrow: Mrs. Isaac Weisenbeck and i fo nn t-hpm'mi I -i i i i -tile (JUt 11.1/11 l.lic.1.1 The Goodie i targe-ant? Those having no trans-1 and Iwlward. of a rk the Chamber of jmodernly equipped ice cream ami jportation are to meet at the visiting at Long ominerc step-; vill be! of this moraing church at 1 o'clock, where convey Wefcenbeck is visit-1 taken wt of ck TO EST REOiF 1 Lieut Governor George R.

Eunn. n- for i refugee popular proposi- I itentr in the first ones taken to orphan Of the Near Bible Landa and T. t. i t.iiiv uui. clothes, contributed by Old Einpire through the legal firm of Se-jances mil be There will in Rochesteiv i the majoritv of the Chamber mem-! State, on to a waiting motor truck bring-and.

king, of Corning, he is be a program of sports anil Miss Alice JL Cappon. of Bnsto 'k ers a expressed in their instituting suit for alleged libel and a picnic supper will be served, street, is having a two weeks' va-' published, in The Rochester Journal i each person to provide a cup and cation from her duties with the and Post Express in an article; silver. Joseph P. Hamm is chair- tario Trust company. Miss headed, "Candy Man's Place Held i man of the general committee in Cappon and her niece.

Miss Lovetta I on about July 16th. charge of arrangements. Bacon, of West Gibson street, leave i Tlie sum 'of is asked. I Monday for a trip up the St. taw- i Pappas said papers were being Picnic Meeting--Members of the! rence river to forwarded to Rochester today.

I Woman's Relief corps, G. A. Mr. jfnd Mrs. Richard Kelly and Pappas stated that he was cited will hold an all-day sewing meeting Dorothy Mbran, have Children's wind-mill sand pails are a unioue attraction at 70-169 Community Plate Does Not COST A MIXt OF CAMPBELL'S JEWELRY STOKE TOO LATE TO BROS, IN Oakland touring in good condition "for $200.

1922 Buick Six touring just overhauled and repainted. '1922- Chevrolet Utility Truck at a great; saving. 1921 Ford motor; just overhauled. SUTTON SPINNERS We have received a new these great pike and Get yours at once. J.

H. Hardware Co. Adirt. SCTTON SPINNERS', We have received a new stock of these great pike and I Get yours at once, J. H.

1 Hardware Co. MORTUARY RECORD I by the Board of Public Health and at the home of Mrs. John Keyes in i left for Raton, New Mexico, after Safety because of an alleged un safe chimney in his building picnic I not because of any unsanitary con-1 noon, 'ditions existing there. He furth-J I er stafeI that before he was cited' Mrs. Orson Babbitt Mrs.

Augusta Babbitt, aged The Playhouse i-l North Pleasant street Thursday. spending a month with Miss Eliza-j 75 years, widow of "Orsou Babbitt, (i 1 picnic luncheon will be served atibeth Moran and Mrs. this city died at Canandaigun TODAY home on Health Home last evening ing a long illness. She had been jLobmis at their summer i lake shore. Half-Holiday-- City stores and L.

Dodds, of Atwater at the institutioT! since last Novem- ithat lie had made complete ar-1 physicians' offices be closed to- tonight for a several I her. She leaves two daughters, frangements for the repair of the! morrow at-noon for the -weekly! days''business trip to New York, Mrs. Myron Babbitt, of Allegany', jchimney but the party he had se- half-holiday. The Pearce pharmacy Hewill attenda monthly conrer-jand Mrs. Fred Kepler, of Roches- 55 PONJOLA the State Dairyonen's ter.

Funeml Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee and: completed. of Cleveland, 0., are visiting I his brotber. L.

L. Lee and IVii-s. i Lee this city, at Sodus Mrs. Catherine Udell, of Roclies- I ter, is 1 Another Contestant i AMSTERDAM, July preparations were being made here of Mrs, Philip for another 'round-the-world street- jair Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Ander-itine flyer wilfhop off here Thurs- Put nri "Rnot5 nnH ivorf Tito OT weather of are at 5 o'clock moving rut on 3 and LlJEC a Man to Save the the same I i failed, to lived up to their'will be open ami Dr. C. W. Seloverience of agreement and do the work.

At the of North IVIain street, will be on; League. time he was cited because of tlie! duty for emergency he was negotiating with! another party for its repair. "In the citation of the board ab-i I solutely nothing was said about I I sanita'ry conditions in my place," i said Mr. Pappas. "I feel that vthrbugh my verv hard efforts i I have maintained a clean In spite of the sultry 1 The face that 1 had a few loose) 13 couples participated in tne; the summer in Paris and other Eu- i eastxvani on practically bricks in my chimnev had nothing frolic staged by Canan- opean points, recently met Lewis! course followed by the to (io with the sanitary conditions ''aigaa court, Catholic Daughters Sutherland, of this city, in Par- which I claim were of the best." ot America, at Deep Run paviKon Sj according to communications re- last evening.

Hundreds of specta- ce ived by friends here. Mr. Suth-i tors also witnessed the event, rland is also traveling in Europe 1 which will net for the during summer vacation. Amnlaf a 1 Cation treasury. Misses Agnes and Esther Purdy i OlilplClCi Novelty Saxophone orchestra of Victor, were weekend guests Miss Minfiie Kane, Ontario jPenn Yan furnished music and Misses Barbara and Elizabeth nurse, has practically com-)pavilion was decorated with an the Bristol road.

ipleted arrangements for consulta-1 in the court colors of tion clinics in the following p3e yellow white. Guests i Manchester, Town hail, present from Victor, Manchester, The Famous Story of Paris and the African Veldt i arrangements are not! Starring ANNA Q. NILSSON and JAS. KIRKWOOD An Amazing Eomance of a Eissless Bride Who. Masquerades as a Man A Girl Who Cut Her Hair.

One She Loved From Vnvk Health Clinic Plans 1 Naples school, August Canan- ShortsviHe and Geneva. Miss- Maigua, court house, August i garet Smith was chairman of the lEastBloomfSeld, school, August 8. general 1 Miss Kane reports that the State ments. Department of Health will supply! IPrMttinefltMenTo jg- Address Tomorrow and Thursday Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens committee on arrange And a Cast of 30 Stars in Exchange Meeting i those who have symptoms refera- TC I ble to the chest will make applica- i BANJO SOLOIST-- ylafaq Ition for spedal examination. i Selections by Ross, Roi jcnestsr banjo soloist, who is well 1 known as a vaudeville artist Dr.

A. AV. Armstrong and HajTV M. Smith are among Canan- iss daigua physicians who are plan- gs riing 19 attend some of the sessions SS of the 25th annual convention of the Keuka Medical and Surgical as- soeiation at Keufca hotel Keuka -3B lafee Thursday and Friday. An un- SS fine piogram has been ar- -S? ranged this year, many prom- JS inent speakere.

Among Ihe'e are gg 1 Recovering From Amputation The condition of Albert C. -Jay as broancasted from the Holer) Dr. John B. Beaver, 01" Uged 38 years, a resident" of Swelt- 1 Sagamore recently, feature3 a reg- phia, who was called in consalta- zer who unilerwent an oper- ar weekly luncheon-meeting of tion with other doctors ai the -atioh the removal of his right Exchange at The Canan- House in an attempt to 5 foot above the ankle at Dr the life of Calvin Cooli.igp, and 'moiia! hospital Sunday night, president, of the dub, was; Dr. Charles L.

Minor of AshviHe. Dr. Harry M. chairman for authority on tabc-rcajosis. Association 5s the seroiv? ss i largest in the state, including 22 SS for tiie; counties.

It was organized in 1500.. 1 I reported favorable today. Jay had program chairman. ifoeen employed on the Srtii'th- is program and had laid down'next week. I besie the tracks of the Penn Van was "coatless day land Lake Shore railway near! Eschangeites, each member doffing; -----'Branchport fora nap when the sic-3that article of clothing on account Captain Thomas Blye, of I cident happened, it is said.

the heat. Rendition of popular: Bridgeport fire department, a a a consisting been spemHnj? all i Found Guilty 1 Edward Dr. A. M.Jons--time 3n the effort to find traces of jS LONDON, Julv 22 Chartes I sum, William Kaiser and Gforge: the jnisrfnR children, led the party I Welford Travis, Brooklyn, X. I McG.

Hayes was also a feature of today which found two of the nod- student, was found guilty of man- the program. ies; Captain Blye made his discmr- slaughter today in Old -y only a short time before court and wiH be sentenced tomor-1 The Kirtland warbler is the rar: morraw. He was charged with 1 est bird in North America, Many- Mnds of coal kept liaviBg" IdBed his ten-months old! nests having been ignite spontaneously on. by shifted occasionally, I 1 a OF WOMEN" A mighty drama of Europe's Gilded Social Set. Staged in the luxury of Paris, Nice, Monte Carlo.

By Vincente Blasco Ibanez, author of "The Four One of the most magnificent spectacles ever produced. The Playhouse.

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