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THE ITHACA JOURNAL, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1914 SEVEN fr spots oi tne ijtate, being a State REPUBLICAN EMBLEM park, is about twenty-seven miles ES TO VISIT TEACHERS CONFER KI-YIS IN TURMOIL FIAC away. One is amply repaid for making this trip. It is a mecca for ex REPORTS FROM U. S. WEATHER BUREAU AND CORNELL STATION cursionists and pleasure-seekers.

nice aic a mimuer oi otner one- 1 FEW MILES SINCE AS TO METHODS IN UNDERMAN day trips to nearby cities such as Forecast for Ithaca: Partly cloudy Cortland, Auburn, Geneva. Elmira, tonight, probably showers Sunday, i byracuse ana otner pleasant tours. Eastern New Yofk: Partly cloudy Heavy rains fell over parts of the Gulf coast, while showers occurred along the Atlantic coast northward into New York. The weather continues hot in all sections of the coun try. IF BITS CENTER HIGH tonight and Sunday.

SCHOOL GOT OUT OF CITY Western New York: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; probably show Above Is a representation of the new emblem of the Republican party adopt TERSE CITY NEWS ers. ed by reason of the change in the form TEMPERATURES IN ITHACA. Hints for the Pleasure Seeker High Potentate Noxon Got of ballot to be used this year. Highest Weather at temperature 8 a.m. yesterday ern time The ballot will be printed in sections, Who Would Know the Lay on the Trail and Did Some tdward Fenjuke and Harry Cor on which the candidates names, em nell, who pleaded guilty to the charge Albany 78 Pt.

Cldy. blems and political designations will Agricultural Topics Subject of First Meeting of the Sort at College of Agriculture Under Supervision of State Official Program. Sleuthing, but It's a Deep or petit larceny, were taken to El Binghamton Clear be boxed in by heavy black lines in mira Reformatory this morning by an Boston 66 Pt. Cldy. Unsolved Mystery Still to omeer from that institution.

of the Land in the "Switzerland of New York" Some Beauty Spots. 50 many inquiries have been re- the manner indicated by the following illustration of the section for governor. A separate section is to be printed on All Concerned. Yesterday 2 a.m. 63 3 p.m.

65 3 a. m. 67 4 p. m. 70 4 a.

m. 15 5 p. m. 74 a. m.

63 6 p. m. 71 6 a. m. 64 7 p.

m. 68 7 a.m. 62 8 p. m. 66 8 a.m.

71 9 p. ra. 67 a. m. 77 10 p.

m. 68 10 a. m. 80 11 p. m.

69 il i m. 82 12 p. m. 67 12 m. 85 Today 1 pm.

86 1 a. m. 68 2 p. m. 88 the ballot for each office to be filled at Buffalo 74 Clear Chicago 82 Clear Jacksonville 88 Cloudy New Orleans 88 Pt.

Cldy. New York 72 Cloudy Under the new schedule of closing hours, which took effect July 1, the the election. barber shops will close this evening at After sweltering meekly through the 10 clock, instead of 11 o'clock. summer heat spell for a month with out any excitement, the Ki-Yi Club is Omaha Clear Portland, Ore. ..88 Pt.

Cldy. Syracuse 86 Pt. Cldy. A meeting of high school teachers of Agriculture will be held at the College of Agriculture' throughout next week. This is the first meeting of its kind ever held at the State College and is being arranged by L.

S. 1. GOVERNOR (Vote for one) again in an uproar. High Potentate ceirci bj The Journal from Summer School students and others for information regarding nearby recreation drives, tours and jaunts, that a list is ublisied today of the pleasure places. Xhe roads about the country are L.

F. Noxon is almost unnerved as the Washington 88 Clear GOLDBERGS SAFE; result of Bill Gunderman's leaving Winnipeg 80 Cloudy Hawkins, who has charge of agricul town this morning. The pressure is low in the West tural education in the State. The con Sun sets tonight at 7:42. Rises tomorrow at 4:41 a.

m. Sets tomorrow at 7:42 p. m. Automobiles should be lighted to The Potentate says that Bill tried now UT generally good condition so AMASA JBRKER 1 fcrnocraffc JOHN A.KING Republican to slip something over on the club but ACCIDENT vention will begin Monday and con tlnue until Saturday. STOW and unsettled weather prevails in the western and northern states.

Showers have fallen in the southern Rocky Mountain states and the Dakotas. fcere "ttIe t0 worr aout tnat iection. didn't get away with it. Mr. Noxon night at 8:12 and lamps should not be The teachers of agriculture in the high school of the State are call extinguished before 4:11 a.

m. happened to be at the lower Lehigh Valley station, whet the west-bound To Reach TaughannocK. Oie of the wonder points near train pulled out. He spied Mr. Gun- DECLARED UNTRUE COUNTRY PRODUCE Corrected by F.

H. Atwater ed together for the purpose of further instructing them in the work that they are carrying on. Lectures derman standing there, grip in hand. Riaca is Taughannock Falls, which it ten miles away. Here one will fcd the beautiful Taughannock Falls, Mr.

Noxon asked Mr. Gunderman where he was going and the latter re will be given by many of the profes rifturesaue a Eignt as can oe Freh Fws.do Butter, diiry.lb '26 Batter creamery, lb 28 Beans. 2.15 sors of the College of Agriculture in the promoter nor the superintendent of the going mine who had worked with him was ever caught, and so far as the records go they are still at large enjoying the price of the mine they sold without owning it. Of course, nothing was ever made out of the claims that had been purchased. The plied that he was only leaving town A report was current today that josnd for many miles around.

This fc'i rated to be "higher than the various subjects that are taught Potatoes, bu 80c for the day." Mr. Noxon was 6usplc tr TO VOTE THE STRAIGHT RE- in the high school courses in FEED II. Goldenberg. a local merchant tailor, had met with a serious automobile ac ious, so he hid behind the station and Fed.Com and Oats 32 00 Taushannock Falls is easily reach PUBLICAN TICKET MAKE MARK AS ABOVE IN THE SQUARE AFTER cident at Liberty, N. in the Cats- I nboltPrt Meal 32 Oi Bolted Meal 36 SI got a lady friend to ask Mr.

Gunder man where he was going. Mr. Gunderman told her his destination was De ed iia the Truniansburg road, turn Dinner Monday Evening. Mr. Hawkins will open the meeting EACH REPUBLICAN EMBLEM ON kill region.

Mr. Goldenberg and Aaron Wells, also a local merchant and mem Cracked corn ....32 ing off to the right at Jacksonville, or Monday afternoon with a talk on the THE BALLOT. Middlings 31 01 beat Feed ....29 08 troit, Mich. Then Mr. Noxon came out it the covered bridge at iiaiseyvuie ber of the AVells-Shannon Company, "Plans for 1914-13." The gathering brau 28 09 Enfield Falla Worth While.

of his hiding place and shook his fore left Ithaca Wednesday in Mr. Golden berg's automobile, to visit Mrs. Golden Enfield Falls is a very pleasing finger in the face of the man who is will be held in room 126 of the Forestry Building. A dinner will be serv DRESSED MEATS Corrected by D. S.

O'Brien Market Report firale ulace. being about the same his rival aspirant for the office of High berg, who has been sojourning at ed for the visitors in the Home Eco Steers. Frime, dry fed 13 tetance as TaugnannocK. mis mav Potentate of the KI-YI Club. Fair nomics Building at 6:30 o'clock Mon Liberty.

Advices received this morning stat is reached via the Spencer road and Wall Street, July 11 Further acute Up at the Club, the Ki-YIs do not Lamb 16 il65i Mutton day evening. Professor S. II. Gage will weakness in New Haven shares was RT8 Drive. know what, to think of it.

ed that the machine had been badly lecture on modern Biology at 8 p. m. LIVE STOCK MARKET See the Glen at Glenwood. uave iianaoipn, urand vizier, says the feature of the early dealing on the stock exchange today. Within aamagea in an acciaent out tnat no Four lectures will be given on Tues Steers.

Prime 854 9'A Glenwood is four miles away and it that Bill is going away to get married. Katr 8SA the first half hour the stock declined Mr. Noxon, however, avers that Bill day by Professors Barrus, Spring. Wilson and Work. They will speak, re Lambs.Prime )3a.

854 one was injured. Leon Goldenberg. son of Mr. Goldenberg. immediately got into communication with hi3 father Fair 7 abruptly on small dealings to 55Jo, Mutton 6 a hVi a pretty spot for an outing.

A trip through the glen is a novelty as there tn niacy scenic ponts in the gorge. GfcEwood is reached by the boulevard compared with yesterday low price Pork. 8 tW at Liberty and was assured that there spectively, on Plant Pathology, Forestry, Pomology, and Rural Education. From two to three lectures will be is leaving town because the Ki-Yi war got too hot for him. Joe Reed refuses to be quoted In the mater.

How it will all end is conjectural. Veals Prime 8 of 5S- Ontario Western, a New was no truth in the report. Haven subsiduary, also fell to the mad, along the west side of the lake Fair 1 1U "Lady," said the unshaven man at lowest quotation in some years, given the delegates each day for the remainder of the week. Policeman Curtis, who is a member Many Nearby Resorts. Forest Home.

Etna, Freeville, Dry Otherwise price changes were mostly TRAINS DELAYED the back door, "I'm on a hunger Sea and the George Junior Republic nominal except for Canadian Pacific, Folk Song Recitals. Mrs. Rose Morgan of New York City strike." "Well," said the general housework person sharply, "what do (Freeville) are objective points that which recovered a point of yester of the rival KI-YI Club, was also at the train this morning to protect Mr. Gunderman from a possible attack by the Noxon clan. But Bill got away unmolested.

will give a folk song recital In the As, BY STORM'S EFFECTS are popular spots with pleasure seek day's Iocs; and Baltimore Ohio, which rose as much. Gould issues ers. AH are within several miles' radius and easily reached by good you "Can't you hear? I'm on a hunger strike. I want to be forcibly fed." Buffalo Express. sembly room of Roberts Hall Wednesday at 7 a.

m. and Thursday at noon. In addition to her recital Mrs. Morgan investment was a total loss. That is a glaring example of a real out-and-out swindle of a financial sort.

It is not done to any large extent, or on a big scale, nowadays, for it is too dangerous. Yet it has been done in very recent times. It was done in the case of a rubber plantation In South America only two years ago, except that the property itself was not visited. Photographs of another property in a high state of cultivation were used in a prospectus to float the stock of a company which owned title to some large undeveloped areas of a doubtful character, and less than ten per cent, of the money raised by the Sfile of this stock to the public ever went into the development of the prop- -erty. That also was a total loss.

Somewhat akin to this trick in its character is the flotation of stocks on the strength of the argument that the properties they represent are near certain other well-known properties, or that the inventions which they represent have in them the characteristics that made the great success of the Bell Telephone, Eastman Kodak, etc. There seems to be nothing criminal about such representations provided there is a reasonable room for the opinion implied in such a comparison. Nevertheless, the trained specialist In securities Is always extremely doubtful when anyone tries to Induce him to buy this, that, or the other bond, or stock, by using a comparison of this sort. A capitalist in New York, who was visited by a salesman for a bonfr house not long ago who was trying to sell the bonds of a railroad by the argument that they were very much were not especially conspicuous. Etadaa roads.

Trading was in diminished volume owing in part to the small attendance will arrange personal conferences Several Ithacans, en route from New York City to Ithaca on Lackawanna trains, were held up at Scranton, by the severe cloudburst and washout. RcgueV Harbor Worth a Visit. TELLS OF FORMATION with persons interested in folk songs of brokers on the exchange. Batses' Harbor is but a few miles TRICKS OF THE TRADE and music in rural communities. Another selling movement occur my and a pretty ride or walk.

By which occurred there yesterday tng the Newman-Blood macadam red in New Haven, Chesapeake Teachera Conference. A conference of teachers and profes road to Rogues Harbor late in the af (Copyright, 1914. by C. M. Keys, New Ohio, the Gould issues and soma The local train from Binghamton sors of the Agricultural College will ternoon, cne may secure an excellent more obscure stocks, producing new York.) Some years ago a man with more arrived early this morning on time, but recs of the sunset over Cayuga low records.

The closing was ir the New York sleeper, due here at take place Friday at 2 p. m. They will discuss courses of study which may be used in the teaching of agri Lake. This is reached by the Cen regular. money than sense, met a mining pro OF GORGESAND LAKES Professor Von Engeln Explains Iteresting Geological Data a.

did not arrive until early this tral Southern Railroad. afternoon. culture In the high schools. The rjterviUe, reached by the Catskill NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET Today's Report meeting will close Saturday morning. At the local Lackawanna office it was tesiie, leading from East State moter with more sense than money.

When the promoter found out that his new friend really wanted a mine all by himself, he took pains to find one for him. After he had told him all July 18. with a lecture by Professor stated that it was expected that trains (By Associated Press to The Ithaca toet, affords a fine trip. H. E.

Ross on "Dairy Industry." would be running on time form now on. Journal over its Special Leased Wire) Jacksonville n(i Trumansburg about it, a party was made up by the as the Pennsylvania and Lehigh tracks are being used to convey the trains reached by the Trumansburg road, Sttdxg from Cliff street, are short New York. JuU 111914 rtanr Steady Trofessor O. D. von Engeln In his victim and some of his friends to go round the scene of the damage.

lecture in Rockefeller Hall last night tr.pi of interest SprltliPstents 40 4 60 Winter No 2 8 40 3 55 Ni down into the southwest and look at the property. They had a jolly time Fine Ride to Watkins Glen. Kaosai Straits 4 25 Srrlag Clesrs 4 BO 4 15 on the trip and when they got to the watkins Glen, one of the beauty Winter Straits 01 4 ZD Winter Patents 4 25 4 60 property," they found a big mine run "MUSIC" IN STREETS A LA HANDORGAN Winter Extra. No. 1 3 60 3 83 ning full and apparently exceedingly FINDS MUCH TO DO explained many of the phenomona of tht Lrke Regicn.

He spoke cn "Tho Ear.ii lilctcry of the Cornell Region." Professor von Engeln explained the tource of the material of the rocks are founl In the region about ItLaca. Ho then told how the big Re Flour Steady prosperous. They came back to the ralrtoioort 3 35013 50 WMemoreti II Shoe Polishes Choice to faacr 3 65t3 75 Rro- Fkt east and negotiations went on for the purchase of the property. In the course of time the stock was turned One of those plain-every-day sort of No. 2 west 6754 elf V.

erport fKST QUALITY LA8CEST VARIETY Barler- Quiet in sun TIME over to the new owners and they se Maltins 58482 elf. hiil3 and valleys of the section had been formed in the glacial period. like some of the underlying liens of the St. Paul, and the Northwestern, when these were floated thirty or forty year ago, ended the interview somewhat abruptly by handing back the circular and saying: "I never buy anything that can't stand on its own feet. Give me some facts and let me draw my own conclusions, if you want to sell me Wheat Open or lower soon recovered on re handorgans made its appearance In town today and It was conjectural whether the sounds emitted from the same added to the torridity or relieved cured the right of possession at a certain date.

port of foralie spring beat developments it? As of that date, the new owners and bullisn foreign crop news. JtllT Sept B6Jsa87J8 LQCii. That there is a work for the Visit of the property sent a practical min mm Staler rI .18 oom 19 oo ing engineer to take charge of it. When he had been there a day or it. The organ-grinder had a monkey with him, said Simian doing a repertoire of tricks, the chief of which was grabbing pennies.

The program of airs from the organ was somewhat aged. ing Nurse Association in midsummer as well as in the times of stress In the winter is made apparent by the report 17 00 17 10 Beef Quiet Family liaaa Park tteadr Mesa Family. Short --i. na X-Mf i two, he wrote to his people in New of the Visiting Nurse, Miss Anna M. 22 2ZO 22 75 York telling him that the thing they 0 24 SO Kemble.

Her report for the month of had was not a mine at all and hardly one or the ravorite pieces being "Waltz Me Around Again, Willie." .19 2I 00 LATHER 11 June was given at the monthly meeting held yesterday at the rooms of the Business Men's Association. even a prospect, it consisted, ract, of a little bunch of claims practically undeveloped. There was no mine on I.ard Kasy Vestern Prime Middle West 10.18310.20 fuaar Raw Steadr IS ITHACA CONTRACTORS Miss Kemble gave the following re it and so far as the engineer had been Loo dreams that Fowdered 4 40 port: Number of visits made 228, NttijtoatMOlL Blacks, houabea and Pro. Blacks. 4 33 Fine Uranulated GET MICHIGAN WORK "J11 a--i a fboea, ifcioca wlfkMl New Orleans open kettle Mnlassea Steady able to discover in an offhand investigation there never would be.

What he wanted to know, according to this letter, was what he was being paid for $100,000 CilyofWifmiiigton.DeL or Registered 4J4's 1931 to 1937 Exempt from Federal Income Tax Prices to Yield 4.10 Remick, Hodges Co. Memben FI. T. Stock Exckasge 14 VYaU Street, Sew York Correspondents: R. L.

Day Co. Boston TLSJCa tiOSi." 10c TureoBiiDrjo for cfeanbia and aoH'btna an" length of visits 20 minutes to one and one-half hours; number of patients visited, 25, number of children 4. The 36lbe Tallow-Dull City hud 6c prime countrr apenial 6ft Oiliet The local contracting firm of Pritch. different cases are: medical 17; sur 25 "TT't'-a DftM lorn with spoeee)aa1k 'd Wkap (Vrty QtlM 2Sc and what he was expected to do. Shlpplnf 75 Prime.

No. 1. 1 105 ard Dorsey has received an $18,000 contract to erect a concrete building gical obstetrical chronic 11. Confining his talk to the section closer to the Campus the lecturer told of the origin of the gorges, hills and waterfalls of Ithaca. Professor von Engeln illustrated his lecture throughout by the use of lantern slides.

Origin of the Salt Beds. A considerable part of the lecture was taken up with an explanation of the origin of the salt beds which are found about Ithaca. "During the Silurian period," said Professor von Engeln, very arid conditions were prevalent in the eastern part of the United States and the region about Ithaca was a shallow interior eea connected with the ocean by a shallow strait. The hot dry climate evaporated the water and precipitated th- salt "Hundreds of feet of rock salt beds are found at depths of 1,800 and 2,000 feet below the surface of the earth around Ithaca." Professor von Engeln gave some interesting illustrations of the curious kinds of enimal life which existed in the surrounding region at the time of the formation of the salt. How the Gorges Were Formed.

Taking up the Pleistocene glacier period the lecturer explained the formation of the gorges about Ithaca. "The glacier started at Labrador," he said, "and moved south into Pennsylvania. Where Cayuga Lake now is The capitalist called up the office where he had been accustomed to get for the Michigan Salt Company at Marine City. and will begin Thirteen patients were discharged, leaving twelve still under treatment. To eight patients supplies were given.

in touch with the promoter, but was informed that the line had been dis wrTT- yarn TnM wmmrs CI I a. nisiii, "UtiodCAMiS SHOIS. la round white casea rrV'ac boxes, aponv, lOe. In hand-iWt tAaiatua boxes, viiu aposge, Sc amt sosw tk stud yvm vsst. sa4 rlliM tar litllslM pucme.

CWfMMM. u. "irrn0R bros. co, Many fctrsat, Cambridge, Mas. The donations were: Campus Club work August 1.

The firm intends to take twenty experienced concrete workers from thl3 city with them. f30; Presbyterian Church 19.16; Mrs. continued. He called up the superintendent of the building and found that the lease had been cancelled and that it, at any rate, was only a short lease. yiarst Largest Atannfacturcr mf 1 Vka fwUiAti tm World.

Mynderse Van Cleef Miss Amy He took a train for the southwest im Loomis The Rev. II. P. Horton fl; Mrs. A.

C. Phelps Mrs. J. T. Newman, clothing; Miss Mary Newman, clothing; Old linen a friend; Towels, a friend.

CAMPUS NOTES mediately and wired the engineer to meet him. When they got together, they discovered that the property he had bought was about fifteen miles VL G. W. HOYSTRADT Denllst J'' and 117 North Cayuga Street 0pp. Clinton House Bell phon 3G2 Ne.2 8S I 00 No.

8 -8390 fcirew Quiet Straight are not I and 2 14.50115.0 Beans Quiet Marrow 490.4495 mediun3709 peas 365 kidney 6a0 Potatoes Steady Bermuda bbl 41034 SO. Maine State and western 200,4250. fweet 760 118. Cabbaeee Steady anil Unchanged Butter-Firmer receipt 6085 Creamery extras firsts 24ft26. seconds state dairr finest Rood to prime common to falr28a22 Uriels current make firsts 20t20.

seconds packine slock current make No I. Cheese Firm Receipts 2661 boxes Whole milk fresh white or colored specialsl 454 tt do average fancy skims 6 li-M. Eggs-Irregular receipts 9374 cases Freh tathered extra 23ia2 5 extra firsts flrits woods 1 7(o to. state Peon and nearby lii nnry whites fine to fancy 26(029. do gathered whites 22(j27.

do gathered browns and mixed colors 20(25. hennery browns 2428 Roscoe Pound of the Harvard law school has been engaged to give the from the property he had seen and had no relation to It whatever. He DEATHS AND FUNERALS Timely Investment Suggestions List of attractive bonds yielding 4.05 to over 5 will be sent on request for Circular S-43. White, Weld Co. went to the property over which he course of lectures under the Goldwin Smith foundation during the next college year.

He will speak on "Modern Justice." School District X9. 18. Town of offers for bids the following there was a North and South stream President Jacob Gould Schurman will lecture In Sibley Dome Monday had been shown and asked for the superintendent who had conducted the sight-seeing expedition a few months before. He learned from the new superintendent that the old one had resigned two weeks ago and that he left that section of the country for Chicago. He had left no address at which he could be reached.

at 8 p. m. on "The Wars in the valley the bottom of which was about the same as the present level of the Campus. "The ice was thickest then and moved more rapidly through the na 14 WaU Street NEW YORK atIon nd construction of r5fet all 10 In. thick by 4 ft.

5.tacladins 6x18 In. base by about on new school site. wtsg ichooi hCn8e and out bulld- tfeayrtaOCd 0f aout 375 on Btate "hne tW chImney from to fnrnfsh all material Boats Chicago Balkans." His talk will be Illustrated by large sketch maps made especially for him to use in connection with the lecture. tural highway of the north and south To make a long story short, neither valley. The result was that the valley was dug out extremely deep.

This BUFFALO MARKETS (By Associated Press to The Ithaca Journal over its Special Leased Wire) East Buffalo July 11. 1914 CatUe Receipts head. Active Prime steers $9 60. stiippinr $8.58 formation is true of each of the Finger km on new site In as ST" coition as ther are at nresent This Evening's Events 9.00 butchers J7 OOt.i $8. 76 bulla $5 2b v.serves rtht to reject any Bias.

Bids miiet ho in mv honj. 7.60 stock heifers S6.00OS6.50. heifers We Solicit Inquiries regarding High Grade Public Utility Bonds Write us to-day if interested as a Buyer or Seller Burgess, Lang Company 50 State Street, Boston Private Wire 55 Wall Street, Ifew York $8.7508. 26. cows S3 7.25.

stockers Lakes. The eaBt and west valleys were not in the path of the glacier and encountered little of the ice er-rosion. "When the ice melted away an immense hole was left and the tributary Henry H. Roberts Henry Hurd Roberts, a graduate of Cornell University in the class of 1875, a teacher in the Business High School of Washington, D. for the last decade, died at his home, 110 Willow avenue, Takoma Park, June 27, 1914, after an Illness of three months.

This word has been sent to his aunt, Mrs. Cyrus Roberts of Watkins. Henry H. Roberts was the son of Henry Roberts of Reading, and Eliza Hurd Roberts, and was born in Rock Stream, N. Y.f in 1852.

A sister is Mrs. Helen Roberts Newcomb of that place, and a brother is Horace G. Roberts, now of southern California. Immediately after his graduation from Cornell he took up the profession of teaching. He was at one time principal of the High School at Little Falls; of the High School in Middle-town, and later at Davenport, Iowa.

He went to Washington. D. in 1904. Mr. Roberts was a member of Trinity Takoma Church, where for many years he served as vestryman.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Louise Roberts, and three sons, Harry, Reginald and Alan Roberts. JT 23, 1914. and feeders $6 Veals Receipts 50 head. Active and steady Motion pictures at the Lyceum.

High grade motion pictures at the FRED MILKS, District Clerk, Varna, N. Y. Hogs-'-Receipts 2500 head Active. Heavy $9 1659 20 mixed 925 C930 U3.14 Star Theater. east and west streams plunged down Vaudeville and pictures at the air- as waterfalls.

TheBe original falls Yorkers $9 25(39 45 nlirs S9 40(n9 45 roughs $7 90a8 00 stHsrs $6 50gj 7.25 dairies dome at Renwick Park. $8 b08 75. canadas 9.0CJB920 Sheep and Lambs -Ipts. 200 head Active lonal Want Ads have worked back forming step falls as they have receded up stream. Taughannock Falls is one of the few that have not receded materially from their original location.

Above the Revised Version James Hyde, after his capture of I-ambs 85 Yearlings $6 00(a the golf championship at Palm Beach, T0 LATE TO CLASSIFY. 18 00. weathers 18 ewes $5.60 sheep mixed J5.504J6.80. was the guest of honor at a dinner at the Royal Poinciana. An Assurance of Profit which is as positive as may be reasonably expected by conservative investors, will be given those who investigate our latest investment offering.

Send for descriptive circular A. B. Leach Co i.iMtnrit Serarltlea "Mr. Hyde," a young woman golfer ta? reIlDle man or woman 10 distribute 100 free pkgs. -sdT Soap Powder among THE ITHACA MARKETS Ithaca.

July 11.1914 Wholesale FLOUR Corrected by Fall Creek Milling Co. gorges the broad old valleys remain as before the glacial period." Card of Thanks Mrs. Milo Williams and son, Frank A. Williams, desire to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to 216 InsUttue PU Chicago. dlt i L.

rpt your cars finw1 at th 6 40 149 Broadway. Mew York asked, "don't you find that elaborate dinners like this interfere with your game?" "Weil, perhaps," Mr. Hyde replied. "But what of it? One thing balances another. You remember the adage: "'Eat, drink and merry, For tomorrow you New York World.

6 20 5 00 their friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes, kindness and BOSTO LONDON. ENfJ. BALTIMORE Patent 6 29 6 10 Clear? 80 Graham Flour, cwt 60 Corn. 60 lbs 78 Oats (oldi 4 3 Wheat. Ions red I 00 Waear, wblte I One Motion.

"When the minister makes the happy couple one," asked little Rollo, "which one are they?" "One too many!" promptly replied his bachelor uncle. Hector Grout, Judge. Charles A. Wetmore, Representative Hotel Utica, Vtlem, New York CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO station. Gasoline 15c.

a St 8 m. to p. foot of A. D. Keyaer, Manager sympathy shown during their recent (Si 4 bereavement and loss of their husband and father.

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