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90k tiSSMNfaWSk .*©»! ^ 1 ^ ^ 1 9 2 0 .11 ONE CENT A WORD 6 Consecutive Insertioni for the Cost of J. No Advertisement Taken for Lew Than 35c riASSIFlEO %**-7 AND wAm^WA&mEN^ LOST AND FOUND >*'? ii *»|* 7 0 I FOUND—Tho place to .have your 4* upholstering and furniture repalr- tag done Guaranteed workmansclp Phone 323-X. 610 -^ft, and prompt service, * 866 rxchange street. A FOUND—Hug on North Btreet. Ow- *"£ ner may have same by describing Times 738 Vand paying for this ad at 4 1 N office * HOST—Fly wheel housing for Hud- v -5 son car Tinder please notify F. E. Rupert Seneca, N. Y. Phone 777-J. -7141 LB JLOST—Sum "oJt"*m6hoy""on '"So. """Bx- *" change Seneca, Main, Milton or 'v lower Hith streets between 6 and T 'Ip m rriday. Reward if left at n *•!*- Tlmes office. 723 LO8T—Wire haired Fox terrier dog. & 4 Phone 154 and receive reward. 732 s&EUP WANTED—FEMALE lhlllll.lMi-1 - . — — " •.•••• I • II * COMPETENT GIRL wanted for gen- eral homework. Two in family. In- ^ W i e Mrs M. S. Sandford, 493 Main < fit , " * 667 * 61RL wanted^ to wait on table. No *" experience required; also woman to t help with coo'klng. Inquire Duffy's ^Restaurant ,64.5 "GIRLS wanted-over 16 years of age. ^iLlght work and good pay. Apply Ge- neva rnfW l y m : — " z*$ %Al LES HADIE8 wanted-$10 fSteek r W. Woolworth Co. per 708 f»sft MS, WOMAN wanted to take caro of in- valid and assist with housework. J. ,*H fahoudy Reed street. 709 „.WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wanted, jpompotent to take charge and do fair * Share of work In country homo near !,/ 4 Gcneva all modern conveniences. Ad- dress M 44 Times office. 570 WOMAN wanted to assist nurse with invalid and light housework. 136 "Washington street. 720 f :to WOMAN wanted to take charge of ''home Good home and wases to fright party Phono 421-X 739 - A * HELP WANTED—MALE XMBITIOU8 YOUNG MAN as baker's apprentice Hotel Soneca, Good pay. JPormanont employment. Apply 1m- medlatoly 683 dt FlRST CLASS PAINTER8 and paper hangers wanted. Demnilng & Cool- *y. 43C Exchange streot. 629 FIRST CLASS PAINTERS and paper bangers wanted at once, John }i OMalley Co., Inc. 712. JKITCHEN MAN wanted Immediately. |7o a mouth and board. Hotel Sen- eca 685 MALE HELP wanted. General factory work The Llsk Mfg. Co. Ltd., Can- andalgua NY. 669 fcELP WANTED—MALE YOUNG MEN, women, 17 upward de- siring Railway Mall Clerkships, ,fJ10 month. 'Write for free particulars. Examinations - Juno 1*. R, Terry (former Government Examiner) 450 Continental Bldg. «86 AGENTS WANTED EX-SERVICE MEN wanted as local distributors for complete Piles Over- seas Stars ana Stripes. Write Im- mediately for proposition. Barnes lekell Coip,, Harriets Bldg., Cidu- SITUATIONS WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESLADY wishes a position in store. Reference given. Address M-64, Times office. 725 ROOMS FOR RENT fWO FURW8HED ROOMS for rent, single or en-suit; gas* electric, steam heat, hot water and use of Phono. 14 Goodelle Terrace, directly qpposltc Genesee ' Park, Phono 1Q99-Y. 655 THREE unfurnished rooms for rent for light" housekeeping.. Use of bath. Inquiro evenings, 110 Lyceum Btreet, . 656 112 GEN.E8EE ST.-*Pleasant furnish- ed room for ront. Opposite Genesee TafhV 2 DESIRABLE ..connecting-. —front rooms for rent. Furnished or un- furnished .adjoining bath; one flight up. Private family, private en- trance. Reasonable. Phono 1049-J. 718 FOR SALE ANIMAL8 OR FOWL8 cannot thrive and fight Hco. Pratt's Lleo Killer kills all lice, also insects, on cuoum- bor, melon, cabbage vines, rose, cur- rant bushes, etc. C. W. HcDougall & Sons. 713 ANGELUS PLAYERAND 75 ROLLS for sale. Can be attached to any piano. J, W, Martin & Bro, 672 Help in a When you want male or fe- male help in a hurry uio the 'TJmea. » Four out of every five English speaking people in Geneva read th«% Timaii «v«ry i\ay Th.y or. the kind who make wide awake employee.—tho kind you are look- ing for. "They will respond to your call for help if ita carried by tho Times. Rate-One Penny a word, min- imum of 25c. Phone—15 +++•+•••*•++*+++ * A keyed advertisement, that is, + # one in Which the addreis it given + In care of -«om« number, Times # • office can only be answered by a + ,+Jtotter, ~2$>- "•——Off not 'telepfiOTirsstrtnyferths name or addresajpf the. advsr- + tisnr, a« the office employee* are * + not allowed to give out this in- * formation. **************** FOR SALE BABY CARRIAGE--For sale, in fine condition. Inquiro &10 Hamilton St. 741 CASH REGISTER for sale — Rebuilt National; show cases, restaurant supplies, soda fountains, safes. El- mira Storo Fixture Co., 220 B. Mar- ket St., Elmira, N. Y. 153 BURROUGHS ADDING, Bookkeep- ing and calculating maahino for Bale. J. D. Elder, Geneva, N. Y. 217 DRESSED SQUABS and pigeons— - For sale* Squabs 75c each and pig- eons 50t\ also mated pairs of pigeons, E. R. Harris, 225 Geneseo St. Phone 977-X 733 I'ARRIED MAN wanted to work in dairy barn Must bo good milker and man who understands care of stock House and garden furnish- ed Stcidy employment and good wages paid to right man. Apply at Whito Springs Farm Oflioo, Fairfax " Block Gonova, N. Y. 619 ~ROTORMAN AND CONDUCTOR wanted Apply G. S. F. & A. R. R. Co, General Office, Waterloo, N. Y. 271 PORTER wanted Immediately. Seneca Hotel 684 RELIABLE TENANT MAN wanted fc> jcar for farm; gooa wages; house and privileges. Bell Phone 29-F-2 - Geneva, Home Phone, 20-Y-2 Stan- ley D C Manoy, Senera Castlo, N. JY. . . - - - - 703 WOMEN or man wanted, saHary $24 lull tlmo 50c an hour spare time, selling guar mteod hosiery fo wearer. Experience unnecessary. Interna- ""tlonal Mll!«—MonlMiomi •fa. -m YOUNG MAN wantPd to learn auto supply luslness. Good salary. Ad- —«r«ss M 50 Times office. 710 UNION CARPENTERS wanted and men for putting In concrete. H. "B. Blood 339 Washington streot. 691 I ' ' ' ,, EXTRA GOOD HORSES for sajgrr., 1 pair, 3,000 lbs. Will have a fresh lot of good western horses on Tues- day. ''Every horso will bo right, In- harness ana stable. Dan Hill. 290 JUST ARRIVED with a fresh load of horses. Wm. Bowen, Seymour Alley. Phpne. 118-J. 605 LINDEMAN A SONS PIANO for sale. First class condition. 3. W. Martin & Eros., 59 Seneca St. 673 PBANTS—Tomato and pepper, 20c per dozen; cabbage, 10c, celery, 60c per hundred; pansles, lOo per dozen'; largo assortment of (lowers. Ralph Garofalo, 55 Inslofl street, Waterloo, N. Y. ' < 654 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PLANTS for sale—Cabbage, celery and tomatoes, and all kinds of bed- ding plants. Pontius, 70 Oak St. ~ *- 703 RHUBARB 33-F-12. ROOTS for sale. Phone RED CLOVER SEED—For sale. 10 bushel choice. Phono Albert Murray, MacDougall, home phone 110-Q. ~ • _ ' 963 FINE PURE BRE£ HOLSTEIN Bull for sale; from*Best stock. Good disposition, well marlioj. I will .de- liver him with my truck a reason- ably distance. 5, Geneva. C. R. Mellen. Route 706 FLEMISH GIANTS—For sale, two pair E mo. old New Zealand; two pair 2 mo. old. Cheap if sold Sunday. Fred Ralston, 117 Andes Ave. 719 GOLDEN BANTAM sweet corn seed —For sale $6 per bu or 15c per lb. C. T. Oaks, 189 Pulteney St. 717 GOOD JERSEY COW for quire at- 69 Middle St. sale^—In- 700 GENUINE ELKS' TOOTH for sale— medlpm size. Will sacrifice cheap. If tntt-rrjrtPd drop a card to Bffx 331, Geneva, N. Y. 653 HATCHINQ EGGS fo rsale-Whlte Wyandotte. thnrniiRrhrpd Lisk strain. fhOfl—f<W—+3--*-A+wr Bi-lcrtfil -e»lth»n Bantam and early evergreen seed corn. T .11. AIcKinney. Bell Phone. 711 HAVING RENTED our farm we have several young cows and heifers to sell ,at reasonable price. H. C. Sceley, Tna tie Road. Phone 2-F-4. 737 TWO STORE COUNTERS for sater- . ISlglit and flvo feet long-respectively. Can be seen at room 10 Upera House 'block 1 .-"- ~ ' 690 TRACTOR for sale. International 8-16 horse power. Good condition. L. A. Cooper, Canandalgua SCote Ro.ad. 674 SEED CORN for sale. YelloWvDcnt, 100 per cent germination. W. II. New- comb, R, D. 4, Stanley, N. Y. Phone Stanley 4-Y-12. 580 YOUNNG PIGS for sale; also' high grade fertilizer for cabbage ana po- tatoes. Phone 33,*F-2. - §17 1 ROYAL WltTON RUG—For sale, 9x12. Good as new, also brown wlftow baby carriage In good condition. Phone ?31-Y. «87 1 COMBINATION RIP SAW-^or sale; Boring "machine, Jig saw and moulding machine. Direct connected to 3 H. P„ 60 cycle, single phase, 220 volt, Westlhgliouse motor. TMa n^f. fit Is in first class condition and \B\ real bargain. Address M-5J Timesof- flce. 739 10-20 CASE TRACTOR ior sale—In good condition. Reasonable price if sola at once. Inquire of Thos. Watts, care of Hawkins Hdw. Co» ES 250 BUSHELS CORN for sale in tho ear. Address Ralph ^a Yackel, Ge- neva; N, Y. Route 3. WANTED HOME wanted for 6 year old boy In country; between Canandaigua and Geneva preferred. Father works In Geneva," 1 References a t Times office. 647 LIVE STOCK ArtD POULTRY want- ed at all times. Our trucks are at your service. Phono Mosher, 17-F-2, Stanley, beforo selling. B21 ^JtNATIONAL CASH—H*gGfSTER — T Wanted and small safe. Address K- 94 Times office. 155 PAIR OP CONE PUtLEYS—Wanted, 18 to 24 inches, 6 inch face; 4 steps. Geneva Times, 638 RAGS, RUBBERS, IRON, PAPERS, Magazines, barrols-and-metals want- ed, Geneva Metal and Rubber Co., 118 Wadsworth St. Phono 496. 731 ROOM wanted by lady in private family. Address M-51 Times office. 701 RYE°wanted for immediate delivery. Highest market price. C. C. Davison. . 372 SCRAP PAPER wanted in bales J1.25 per hundred at Shelanskey's, 25 Canal St. 68-8 WHEAT wanted. A n y kind". Highest market price. Always buying. Ge- neva Mills. C, Cv Davison. 217 . « . — . . „•••• <P WORK wanted for a 1 1-2 ton truck anywhere for a steady job. A. B. Myers-,- C-eneva. Phone 881-J. 64? 7 TO 9 ROOM HOUSE wanted to rent between Lewis street and L. V. Station. Good references g i v e n . 1-4 years in last place. Address M-45,. Times office. 594 7- OR 8 ROOM HOUSE-^Wanted to rent in gooa condition and location, on or before June 9thu Address M-48 Times office. 618 TENNIS RACKET for sale—Prac- tically neWj. First Dollar Rill takes It.'- Box 331, Geneva, N. X 652 TEAM BAY^ HORSES—For sale! weight 3100 lbs., 8 years old. "C. E. Rapalee, Klrkwood -Hotel Block, 736 2 CYLINDER MAXWELL—Wanted in any condition, for' parts address Seneca Broom Co., Geneva. 724 SERVICES OFFERED IF YOU WANT TO BUY or sell any- thing call or phone 462. Bennett's SacoDd-hanfi store, 387 Exchange St. 52 THE McLAREN RES1DENCE-F6r sale at 99 Lafayette Ave., first class condition, hardwood floors through- out, sle'eping porch, large barn or carpenter shop, lot 60x150. 1 five pas- senger Reo car, run 6,000 miles, new WiUard battery and new -tires all round. 1 gasoline barrel with 45 gal- lons gasoline, a number of second hnnd sash. 1 portable tool box, scaf- fold brackets and other articles. 1 bl- cycle -with new puncture proof tires. 1 refrigerator nearly new. Inquire at 99 Lafayetto Ave. 740 WELL DRILLING—Two dollars per foot, Weisgearver and Wilson. Phelna N. Y. Home Phone 32-A-2. 620 WHITE SPRING FARM, White Leg- horn baby chicks for sale. Hatches, May 25, 28, 29. $20 per hundred. Hatching eggs $8 per hundred. 20 prizp cockerels $2 each. Bhone 11- F-23. 601 NOW IS THE TIME to do that paint- ing and decorating. Let us furnish estimates. Jardine Bros. Phone 19T. 721 TRUCKING anytime; anywhere, any place. Call Utzman, Main 295 or Ge- neva 159. 615 AUTOMOBILES FARMS "FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR for sale, wire wheels, demountable rims, electric starter and lights, 6 tires. Tillman St. Call 19 621 MODEL 93 OVERLAND TOURING, Model 16 Reo. 4 cylinder touring, Model 17 Reo '4 cylinder roadster, These cars are in A 1 condition, ready for hard service. Lynn & Welsh, 300 Exchange St. 679 MCGRAW AUTOTIRESANDTUBES _ * w Hfiiw The most-satisfactory—^we- ever handled; 6,000 miles guarantee. Special discount for the iiext SO days. Hawkins Hdw. Co. 593 " 6 ROOM HOUSE for sale—Barn, hen; ' e house, 6 1-2 acres; I room House,- tenant house, 2 banw, 1 M acres. Quick sale .only $2,*>M0; * room house in A-l condition, barn, ga*age« all kinds small fruit, eteam Tieat, fine place, 2 . acres, seautlful view This is a place for a retired person. Listing new property every day. If you want to buy come to us. M you want to sett, list with us. F. W, 68 Castle St 6" MY COLE TOURING CAR tor sale. Price reasonable. Will accept good note. Call 132 JtfacDougall, after 7 p. m. or address Nelson Lerch, Geneva, E. D. 6.- 6°° ONE 2 TON TRUCK for sale. Just overhauled $600 cash. A S. Oaks, Oaks Corners. 614 REO CAR—For sale, 5 passenger 1919 model as good as new. Bargain. Call or phone, Malone's garage, 14 Union alley. «0 RADIATORS—For Fords, Honey comb style, also second hand and re- built in stock. John A. Pontius, Elm St OS FLATS FOR RENT FLAT for rent In Lorraine Apart- •menta WiH *e- vacated-Monday. Sweeney. 727 » UKNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 168 Genesee St. 178 Long, TTOR~EXCHANGE. WHAT HAVE YOU ts trade for a good i year old driving colt. .Would make splendid saddle horse. Will take other live stoclc. L. G. Berg, 156 CasUe St. Phone 275. «35 MISCELLANEOUS ONTARIO BUSINESS INSTITUTE, new Fairfax building, Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, secretarial and allied business subjects.. D».y and evening schools. . 800 FLAT for rent, all improvements. Call afternoons or evenings. Mrs. Warren, 76 Genesee street. 667 6 ROOM '""FLAT for rent. 88 Elm St. Gordon. 671 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A BUILDING SITE for sale on Seneca St. at a bargain. Sweeney's. 726 A REAL HOME FOR SALE—Eight rooms with all conveniences; laun- dry trays in basement. Attic partly finished into rooms. Large lot with all kinds of fruit and shrubs. A splendid investment for the home seeker. Robert H. Bowers, 182 La- Fayette Ave. 646 HOUSE for sale with all improve- ments. Inquire at 24q Washington St. or phone '53. 734 HOUSE for sale on Clinton St., all im- provements. Inquire Mrs. Lunette Van Tassel, 52 Park Place or phone 1110-J. 729 JUST COMPLETED A SIX ROOM house, all modern, large lot. William St., a bargalnr 'Sweeney's. • 728 MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOUSE for Bale, electric lights, gas, steam heat. Inquire on premises, 111 William St. or call 749-Y. * 722 REAL TURK NOT A BARTERED Refuse* to Go Out of Hit Way to Make a Sale, and I* Apt to Ignore Stranflera. Love of baksheesh (gratuities) b»- trays the falsely named Turk. Eager- ness to do something for you or busi- ness with you Is another sign of the mongrel Turk. Some real Anatoli Turks are merchants^aad. Sit In the bazaars But" they will not go out of their way to make a «ale and they really do not care If you buy or not Often they ignore straagcrs; some- times they rebuff them. When you ran up against this type in the bazaars, where all the Jews and Gen- tiles are after your money with an Insistence that we call oriental, It Ui like a dash of cold water in your face.. Once In a" little open »taop I saw a Tug that attracted me. I started to tnter. But the crouched figure on a Washington St GaiaWI ~zs2£ saKL-*sa- 'tt&ri&istti MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOME for sale, electric lights, gas, steam heat, hardwood floors, newly papered and painted throughout, lot 65x195 1-2 ft. Inquire on premises. 31 Genesee St. 479 NINE ROJM HOUSE for sale. All improvements. Good condition, throughout * Central location, near busines center $5,560 if sold by May loth. Address K-72, Times office. 98» PLAN A HOME—Lots on Lenox Park. Nine room house, garden one acre. AJso four acres head of William street at a bargain. Good well, eleven forest trees. Charles D. Bean. 73 Seneca Sstreet. 704 AUTOMOBILES AGENTS wanted for the Monroe car, one of the best medium .Bized cars on the market, sometimes called the Baby Marmon. Territory open—On- tario, Wayne, Seneca, Yates and Cortland counties. Se^s W. Jay Rus- seu, iJistrict" Agenf 133 S. Main St., Canandaigua. 743 DODGE TOURING CAR-For sale, nearly new, 1916 Ford roadster, mod- el 83 B Overland. These cars are all mechanically in A-l condition. Fin- ger Lakes Motor Co., 401 Exchange st - , 644 TWO HOUSES for sale on Green St. and one on East Bayard street, Sen- eca Falls. Enquire 18 -Elm street. Seneca Falls. 735 10 ROOM HOUSE for sale and several lots near Gannett's Green House, Border City. 742 -FARMS FOR SALE COOD FARMS—My office has for years been the recognized headquar- ters for Soneca County farms of all sizes. E. W. Dowden, Waterloo, N. Y. 171 Read the Want Ada rhc grasped firmly my ankle, and removed thy foot outside the threshoia. I thought there must be rome supersti- tion abont which foot went first. So I tried, the other. The same left band proved again Its strength. * All tho While the merchant did not apeak or look up. Els right hand was string- ing beads and he was smoking a narglle, He simply didn't want to bother with me, and my shoe told him that I was a franga (European). Later I got to know that old bird, and we laflghed over stories together. But he never asked me to buy anything, and I did not want to risk his friendship by making a second'try for the. rag. There are other things In life than Selling and buying. And much more important 1 But the mongrel lTnrk, like the Christian, does not understand this. It Isn't In his blood.—Chicago Post. Muilo. AH true arts are expressive, but they are diversely So. Take music; it is without contradiction the most penetrating, the profotmdest, the most intimate nrt. . , . Extraordinary things are recounted of the ancient music. And it must not be believed that the greatness of effect supposes here very complicated means. No, The less tioise music makes, tho more it touches. Give some notes to. Pergo- lese, give him especially some pure and sweet voices, and be returns a celestlnl charm, bears you away Into Infinite spaces, plunges yon Into in- effable reveries. The peculiar power of music is to open to the imagina- tion a limitless career, to lend itseM With astonishing facility to all the teoodsr of each-one, to arouse or cairn* with the sounds-of the simplest mel- ody, our accustomed sentiments, our favorite affections. In this r«spficL music is without a rivnl^-Tlctof'Oott- sin. - • - The Change. «,_„ "I suppose tho birth of her lister*! baby girl has made a great changf in Miss Block's policy." "Why should it 7" "Because beforo she wai a.suff. bul bow she Is nn nuntv." ©ringing Up. BU^ REASON* ENOUGH - s * A. T&sJ^ Worfc Guaranteed ' ; ; j Agent* off Rbcheiter Welding ' 1 .•iVorkt "*"'•' THE FARM SEASON HAS OPENED , :| GET YOURS ON OUR Li$fv | '••'( 193 acr«t en pfrtpoMd itat« ro»A | Fine 10room»*»«H , * with f «r»»*>ojis\ _ On* of th« beat barna in thit i#,i i I tlon ,112x32 ft. on baaement, ap- ple stoma*, tool hemae, h^. acres Bartlett pears, V/ 2 aerit. Keifar paarfc J 5 acrai bearing applet,- 14 aornr Baldwin and ' Greenings, 8 ytara old. 6 acrlf-. woodsr balaiioa all tillable » • cept 3 acre*.' i hotmn, 6 eapfr' 60 iheep, brood sow, 75 h«n», manure «pr«ad»r, extra flood tractor, 2<.waa«n«» power wuh- r ; " er and churn. «1i»t» work haf< ,'; nesa and all- dinar tools. Ojij^ ; ,j ?20,000 tjt*» vitfhpfe thing. Imnii^ 51 diate poicetiion. 'y. \\" fj FAIRFAX-BUILDING .>, IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN in a suit of ilrghtly used 'clothes, look up SHULMAN BROTHERS 431 Exchange St. Geneva, N. Y. ,Wiliar<k Qsid & Seneci: ' Falls Jtas Line oLp TIME I Northbounei " \Lv. Wlllard ...„*.*, 12:1* 1 Ovid . . . i . , „ . i . (i 12:»: Romuliii i.,,..,„,•. 12W Fayette ,.,.,..,, JiW- Ar. Seneca Fall! -.'.;. I'*: Southbound , A .- Lv. Seneca Falla *\. *'*> Fayette i,;,„,^„ s , , „ v , . . *.•» Romulus . , „ , » . * , . . . • * . . . s-'» Oyld ...... ,,..4,.* *W Wlllard ,,.,,.,„.. fiR Bu<kes and Taitl service to rent at. ail tlmei- JAV W. AUBLE 'Phone «-W Ovl*; v.-i '•'^ r. 1 ^" ' ^ '-'1 '-'$ '<•' h 4 • ^ TOR SALE*Th» aeorae f»'«J«3*F; room houWand l« t .car*er of SMKs; rill ana AVenue'O* Hardwood fijjWC throunhouV beautiful oak noorfV- iuprto^date coinblnatloft electric anft •gaV fixture* th'w&afrout. new W-m data sanitary i plumblnS'- ^'"SSJ-t ahadea throughout, awninga, tcr Wt window i,ahd toreen ^ door»t wj moat c6mpl«t»\iip-tp.dat« -house ^ tlie city. No.*«P»tM-wii| be ntffc <d for year*. TWe ProP^y •» offered at a-great' baroain for quit* **''"'WRVi^fe;,WtMAR8 * City Halt Automobile Repairing - and Overhauling SaWifactory-larork at reasonapW prie'ep. _''-_; 4«n«MVAUiy''Ji>W Savlnga- *. : , . 'tbski'- •*»so'C(i**>B'' ..v-V ^ FlWlj'n'ialJ*''. ^i.i.ki.:^^^ CpVLTt .Of t.?t6 mvmv-61 wifx* Y 5iw of Ne*f. ( ,SW* r ^Aeei!gf* SgJKS? to W ' same *fth 4 thV y^HWLJ*^ f, the. »&' s nnaerslgne^, a^minrtMJggf.»* t %. » Seneca -s^ts#« e ^^A r 1M0. ' ' 1 Dated Itay UtB f J»0i 1 1 •" ••' * * &

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Page 1: riASSIFlEOnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074668/1920-05-15/ed... · 2012-03-26 · * " experience required; also woman to t help with coo'klng . Inquire Duffy's ^Restaurant ,64.5

90k tiSSMNfaWSk .*©»!

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.11 ONE CENT A WORD

6 Consecutive Insertioni for the Cost of J.

No Advertisement Taken for Lew Than 35c

riASSIFlEO %**-— 7 AND wAm^WA&mEN^

LOST AND FOUND

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I FOUND—Tho place to .have your 4* upholstering and furniture repalr-

tag done Guaranteed workmansclp Phone 323-X.

610 -^ft, and prompt service,

* 866 rxchange street.

A FOUND—Hug on North Btreet. Ow-*"£ ner may have same by describing

Times 738

V a n d paying for this ad at 41N office

* HOST—Fly wheel housing for Hud-v -5 son car Tinder please notify F. E.

Rupert Seneca, N. Y. Phone 777-J. -7141 L B

JLOST—Sum "oJt"*m6hoy""on '"So. """Bx-*" change Seneca, Main, Milton or 'v lower Hith streets between 6 and T ' I p m rriday. Reward if left a t

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Tlmes office. 723

LO8T—Wire haired Fox terrier dog.

& 4 Phone 154 and receive reward. 732

s&EUP WANTED—FEMALE l h l l l l l . l M i - 1 - . — — — • • " • • • • . • • • • I • II *

COMPETENT GIRL wanted for gen­eral homework. Two in family. In-

^ W i e Mrs M. S. Sandford, 493 Main < fit , " * 667

* 61RL wanted^ to wait on table. No *" experience required; also woman to t help with coo'klng. Inquire Duffy's

^Restaurant ,64.5

"GIRLS wanted-over 16 years of age. ^iLlght work and good pay. Apply Ge­

neva rnfW l y m : — " z*$

%Al LES HADIE8 wanted-$10 fSteek r W. Woolworth Co.

per 708

f»sft M S ,

WOMAN wanted to take caro of in ­v a l i d and assist with housework. J. ,*H fahoudy Reed street. 709

„.WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wanted, jpompotent to take charge and do fair

* Share of work In country homo near !,/4Gcneva all modern conveniences. Ad­

dress M 44 Times office. 570

WOMAN wanted to assist nurse with invalid and light housework. 136

"Washington street. 720 f

:to WOMAN wanted to take charge of ''home Good home and wases to f r i g h t party Phono 421-X 739

-A* HELP WANTED—MALE

XMBITIOU8 YOUNG MAN as baker's apprentice Hotel Soneca, Good pay. JPormanont employment. Apply 1m-medlatoly 683

dt

FlRST CLASS PAINTER8 and paper hangers wanted. Demnilng & Cool-

*y. 43C Exchange streot. 629

FIRST CLASS PAINTERS and paper bangers wanted at once, John }i OMalley Co., Inc. 712.

JKITCHEN MAN wanted Immediately. |7o a mouth and board. Hotel Sen­eca 685

MALE HELP wanted. General factory work The Llsk Mfg. Co. Ltd., Can-andalgua N Y . 669

fcELP WANTED—MALE

YOUNG MEN, women, 17 upward de­siring Railway Mall Clerkships, ,f J10 month. 'Write for • free particulars. Examinations - Juno 1*. R, Terry (former Government Examiner) 450 Continental Bldg. «86

AGENTS WANTED EX-SERVICE MEN wanted a s local distributors for complete Piles Over­seas Stars ana Stripes. Write Im­mediately for proposition. Barnes

lekell Coip,, Harriets Bldg., Cidu-

SITUATIONS WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESLADY wishes a position in store. Reference given. Address M-64, Times office. 725

ROOMS FOR RENT f W O FURW8HED ROOMS for rent,

single or en-suit; gas* electric, steam heat, hot water and use of Phono. 14 Goodelle Terrace, directly qpposltc Genesee ' Park, Phono 1Q99-Y. 655

THREE unfurnished rooms for rent for light" housekeeping.. Use of bath. Inquiro evenings, 110 Lyceum Btreet, . 656

112 GEN.E8EE ST.-*Pleasant furnish­ed room for ront. Opposite Genesee

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2 DESIRABLE ..connecting-. —front rooms for rent. Furnished or un­furnished .adjoining bath; one flight up. Private family, private en­trance. Reasonable. Phono 1049-J.

718

FOR SALE ANIMAL8 OR FOWL8 cannot thrive

and fight Hco. Pratt's Lleo Killer kills all lice, also insects, on cuoum-bor, melon, cabbage vines, rose, cur­rant bushes, etc. C. W. HcDougall & Sons. 713

ANGELUS P L A Y E R A N D 75 ROLLS for sale. Can be attached to any piano. J, W, Martin & Bro, 672

Help in a When you want male or fe ­

male help in a hurry uio the 'TJmea.

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Four out of every five English speaking people in Geneva read th«% Timaii «v«ry i\ay T h . y or . the kind who make wide awake employee.—tho kind you are look­ing for. "They will respond to your call for help if ita carried by tho Times.

Rate-One Penny a word, min­imum of 25c.

Phone—15

+ + + • + • • • * • + + * + + + * A keyed advertisement, that is, + # one in Which the addreis it given + • In care of -«om« number, Times # • office can only be answered by a + ,+Jtotter, ~2$>- "•——Off not 'telepfiOTirsstrtnyferths • name or addresajpf the. advsr- + • tisnr, a« the office employee* are * + not allowed t o give out this in- * • formation. • ****************

FOR SALE

BABY CARRIAGE--For sale, in fine condition. Inquiro &10 Hamilton St .

741

CASH REGISTER for sale — Rebuilt National; show cases, restaurant supplies, soda fountains, safes. El-mira Storo Fixture Co., 220 B. Mar­ket St., Elmira, N. Y. 153

BURROUGHS ADDING, Bookkeep­ing and calculating maahino for Bale. J. D. Elder, Geneva, N. Y. 217

DRESSED SQUABS and pigeons— - For sale* Squabs 75c each and pig­

eons 50t\ also mated pairs of pigeons, E. R. Harris, 225 Geneseo St. Phone 977-X 733

I'ARRIED MAN wanted to work in dairy barn Must bo good milker and man who understands care of stock House and garden furnish­ed Stc idy employment and good wages paid to right man. Apply at

Whito Springs Farm Oflioo, Fairfax " Block Gonova, N. Y. 619

~ROTORMAN AND CONDUCTOR wanted Apply G. S. F . & A. R. R. Co, General Office, Waterloo, N. Y.

271

PORTER wanted Immediately. Seneca

Hotel 684

RELIABLE TENANT MAN wanted fc> jcar for farm; gooa wages; house and privileges. Bell Phone 29-F-2

- Geneva, Home Phone, 20-Y-2 Stan­ley D C Manoy, Senera Castlo, N.

JY. . . - - - - 703

WOMEN or man wanted, saHary $24 lul l tlmo 50c an hour spare time, selling guar mteod hosiery fo wearer. Experience unnecessary. Interna-

""tlonal Mll!«—MonlMiomi • fa . -m YOUNG MAN wantPd to learn auto

supply luslness. Good salary. Ad-—«r«ss M 50 Times office. 710

UNION CARPENTERS wanted and men for putting In concrete. H. "B. Blood 339 Washington streot. 691

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EXTRA GOOD HORSES for sajgrr., 1 pair, 3,000 lbs. Will have a fresh lot of good western horses on Tues­day. ''Every horso will bo right, In-harness ana stable. Dan Hill. 290

JUST ARRIVED with a fresh load of horses. Wm. Bowen, Seymour Alley. Phpne. 118-J. 605

LINDEMAN A SONS PIANO for sale. First class condition. 3. W. Martin & Eros., 59 Seneca St. 673

PBANTS—Tomato and pepper, 20c per dozen; cabbage, 10c, celery, 60c per hundred; pansles, lOo per dozen'; largo assortment of (lowers. Ralph Garofalo, 55 Inslofl street, Waterloo, N. Y. ' < 654

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PLANTS for sale—Cabbage, celery and tomatoes, and all kinds of bed­ding plants. Pontius, 70 Oak St.

~ *- 703

RHUBARB 33-F-12.

ROOTS for sale. Phone

RED CLOVER SEED—For sale. 10 bushel choice. Phono Albert Murray,

MacDougall, home phone 110-Q. ~ • _ ' 963

FINE PURE B R E £ HOLSTEIN Bull for sale; from*Best stock. Good disposition, well marlioj. I will .de­liver him with my truck a reason­ably distance. 5, Geneva.

C. R. Mellen. Route 706

FLEMISH GIANTS—For sale, two pair E mo. old New Zealand; two pair 2 mo. old. Cheap if sold Sunday. Fred Ralston, 117 Andes Ave. 719

GOLDEN BANTAM sweet corn seed —For sale $6 per bu or 15c per lb. C. T. Oaks, 189 Pulteney St. 717

GOOD JERSEY COW for quire at- 69 Middle St.

sale^—In-700

GENUINE ELKS' TOOTH for sale— medlpm size. Will sacrifice cheap. If tntt-rrjrtPd drop a card to Bffx 331, Geneva, N. Y. 653

HATCHINQ EGGS fo rsa le -Whlte Wyandotte. thnrniiRrhrpd Lisk strain.

fhOfl—f<W—+3--*-A+wr Bi-lcrtfil -e»lth»n Bantam and early evergreen seed corn. T .11. AIcKinney. Bell Phone.

711

HAVING RENTED our farm we have several young cows and heifers to sell

,at reasonable price. H. C. Sceley, Tna tie Road. Phone 2-F-4. 737

TWO STORE COUNTERS for sater-. ISlglit and flvo feet long-respectively.

Can be seen at room 10 Upera House 'block1.-"- ~ ' 690

TRACTOR for sale. International 8-16 horse power. Good condition. L. A. Cooper, Canandalgua SCote Ro.ad. 674

SEED CORN for sale. YelloWvDcnt, 100 per cent germination. W. II. New-comb, R, D. 4, Stanley, N. Y. Phone Stanley 4-Y-12. 580

YOUNNG PIGS for sale; also' high grade fertilizer for cabbage ana po­tatoes. Phone 33,*F-2. - §17

1 ROYAL WltTON RUG—For sale, 9x12. Good a s new, also brown wlftow baby carriage In good condition. Phone ?31-Y. «87

1 COMBINATION RIP S A W - ^ o r sale; Boring "machine, Jig saw and moulding machine. Direct connected to 3 H. P„ 60 cycle, single phase, 220 volt, Westlhgliouse motor. TMa n^f. fit Is in first class condition and \B\ real bargain. Address M-5J Timesof -flce. • 739

10-20 CASE TRACTOR ior sale—In good condition. Reasonable price if sola at once. Inquire of Thos. Watts, care of Hawkins Hdw. Co» ES

250 BUSHELS CORN for sale in tho ear. Address Ralph ^ a Yackel, Ge­neva; N, Y. Route 3.

WANTED HOME wanted for 6 year old boy In country; between Canandaigua and Geneva preferred. Father works In Geneva,"1 References a t Times office.

647

LIVE STOCK ArtD POULTRY want­ed at all times. Our trucks are a t your service. Phono Mosher, 17-F-2, Stanley, beforo selling. B21

^ J t N A T I O N A L CASH—H*gGfSTER — T Wanted and small safe. Address K -

94 Times office. 155

PAIR OP CONE PUtLEYS—Wanted, 18 to 24 inches, 6 inch face; 4 steps. Geneva Times, • 638

RAGS, RUBBERS, IRON, PAPERS, Magazines, barrols-and-metals want­ed, Geneva Metal and Rubber Co., 118 Wadsworth St. Phono 496. 731

ROOM wanted by lady in private family. Address M-51 Times office.

701

RYE°wanted for immediate delivery. Highest market price. C. C. Davison.

. 372

SCRAP PAPER wanted in bales J1.25 per hundred at Shelanskey's, 25 Canal S t . 68-8

WHEAT wanted. Any kind". Highest market price. Always buying. Ge­neva Mills. C, Cv Davison. 217

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WORK wanted for a 1 1-2 ton truck anywhere for a steady job. A. B . Myers-,- C-eneva. Phone 881-J. 64?

7 TO 9 ROOM HOUSE wanted to rent between Lewis street and L. V.

Station. Good references given. 1-4 years in last place. Address M-45,. Times office. 594

7- OR 8 ROOM HOUSE-^Wanted t o rent in gooa condition and location, on or before June 9thu Address M-48 Times office. 618

TENNIS RACKET for sale—Prac­tically neWj. First Dollar Rill takes It.'- Box 331, Geneva, N. X 652

TEAM BAY HORSES—For sale! weight 3100 lbs., 8 years old. "C. E. Rapalee, Klrkwood -Hotel Block,

736

2 CYLINDER MAXWELL—Wanted in any condition, for' parts address Seneca Broom Co., Geneva. 724

SERVICES OFFERED IF YOU WANT TO BUY or sell any­thing call or phone 462. Bennett's SacoDd-hanfi store, 387 Exchange St.

52

THE McLAREN RES1DENCE-F6r sale at 99 Lafayette Ave., first class condition, hardwood floors through­out, sle'eping porch, large barn or carpenter shop, lot 60x150. 1 five pas­senger Reo car, run 6,000 miles, new WiUard battery and new -tires all round. 1 gasoline barrel with 45 gal­lons gasoline, a number of second hnnd sash. 1 portable tool box, scaf­fold brackets and other articles. 1 bl-cycle -with new puncture proof tires. 1 refrigerator nearly new. Inquire at 99 Lafayetto Ave. 740

WELL DRILLING—Two dollars per foot, Weisgearver and Wilson. Phelna N. Y. Home Phone 32-A-2. 620

WHITE SPRING FARM, White Leg­horn baby chicks for sale. Hatches, May 25, 28, 29. $20 per hundred. Hatching eggs $8 per hundred. 20 prizp cockerels $2 each. Bhone 11-F-23. 601

NOW IS THE TIME to do that paint­ing and decorating. Let us furnish estimates. Jardine Bros. Phone 19T.

721

TRUCKING anytime; anywhere, any place. Call Utzman, Main 295 or Ge­neva 159. 615

AUTOMOBILES FARMS "FOR SALE

FORD TOURING CAR for sale, wire wheels, demountable rims, electric starter and lights, 6 tires. Tillman St.

Call 19 621

MODEL 93 OVERLAND TOURING, Model 16 Reo. 4 cylinder touring, Model 17 Reo '4 cylinder roadster, These cars are in A 1 condition, ready for hard service. Lynn & Welsh, 300 Exchange St. 6 7 9

MCGRAW AUTOTIRESANDTUBES _*w Hfiiw The most-satisfactory—^we-

ever handled; 6,000 miles guarantee. Special discount for the iiext SO days. Hawkins Hdw. Co. 593

" 6 ROOM HOUSE for sale—Barn, hen; ' e house, 6 1-2 acres; I room House,-

tenant house, 2 banw, 1 M acres. Quick sale .only $2,*>M0; * room house in A-l condition, barn, ga*age« all kinds small fruit, eteam Tieat, fine place, 2 . acres, seautlf ul view This is a place for a retired person. Listing new property every day. If you want to buy come t o us. M you want to sett, list with us. F. W,

68 Castle St 6 "

MY COLE TOURING CAR tor sale. Price reasonable. Will accept good note. Call 132 JtfacDougall, after 7 p. m. or address Nelson Lerch, Geneva, E. D. 6.- • 6°°

ONE 2 TON TRUCK for sale. Just overhauled $600 cash. A S. Oaks, Oaks Corners. 6 1 4

REO CAR—For sale, 5 passenger 1919 model as good as new. Bargain. Call or phone, Malone's garage, 14 Union alley. « 0

RADIATORS—For Fords, Honey comb style, also second hand and re­built in stock. John A. Pontius, Elm S t OS

FLATS FOR RENT FLAT for rent In Lorraine Apart-•menta WiH *e- vacated-Monday. Sweeney. 727

» UKNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 168 Genesee St. 178

Long,

TTOR~EXCHANGE. WHAT HAVE YOU t s trade for a good i year old driving colt. .Would make splendid saddle horse. Will take other live stoclc. L. G. Berg, 156 CasUe St. Phone 275. «35

MISCELLANEOUS ONTARIO BUSINESS INSTITUTE, new Fairfax building, Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, secretarial and allied business subjects.. D».y and evening schools. . 800

FLAT for rent, all improvements. Call afternoons or evenings. Mrs.

Warren, 76 Genesee street. 667

6 ROOM '""FLAT for rent. 88 Elm St. Gordon. 671

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A BUILDING SITE for sale on Seneca St. at a bargain. Sweeney's. 726

A REAL HOME FOR SALE—Eight rooms with all conveniences; laun­dry trays in basement. Attic partly finished into rooms. Large lot with all kinds of fruit and shrubs. A splendid investment for the home seeker. Robert H. Bowers, 182 L a -Fayette Ave. 646

HOUSE for sale with all improve­ments. Inquire at 24q Washington St . or phone '53. 734

HOUSE for sale on Clinton St., all im­provements. Inquire Mrs. Lunette Van Tassel, 52 Park Place or phone 1110-J. 729

JUST COMPLETED A SIX ROOM house, all modern, large lot. William St., a bargalnr 'Sweeney's. • 728

MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOUSE for Bale, electric lights, gas, steam heat. Inquire on premises, 111 William St. or call 749-Y. * 722

REAL TURK NOT A BARTERED

Refuse* to Go Out of Hit Way to Make a Sale, and I* Apt to

Ignore Stranflera.

Love of baksheesh (gratuities) b»-trays the falsely named Turk. Eager­ness to do something for you or busi­ness with you Is another sign of the mongrel Turk. Some real Anatoli Turks are merchants^aad. Sit In the bazaars But" they will not go out of their way to make a «ale and they really do not care If you buy or n o t Often they ignore straagcrs; some­times they rebuff them. When you ran up against this type in the bazaars, where all the Jews and Gen­tiles are after your money with an Insistence that we call oriental, It Ui like a dash of cold water in your face.. Once In a" little open »taop I saw a Tug that attracted me. I started to tnter. But the crouched figure on a

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MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOME for sale, electric lights, gas, steam heat, hardwood floors, newly papered and painted throughout, lot 65x195 1-2 ft. Inquire on premises. 31 Genesee St.

479

NINE ROJM HOUSE for sale. All improvements. Good condition,

• throughout * Central location, near busines center $5,560 if sold by May loth. Address K-72, Times office.

98»

PLAN A HOME—Lots on Lenox Park. Nine room house, garden one acre. AJso four acres head of William street at a bargain. Good well, eleven forest trees. Charles D. Bean. 73 Seneca Sstreet. 704

AUTOMOBILES AGENTS wanted for the Monroe car,

one of the best medium .Bized cars on the market, sometimes called the Baby Marmon. Territory open—On­tario, Wayne, Seneca, Yates and Cortland counties. Se s W. Jay Rus-seu, iJistrict" A g e n f 133 S. Main St., Canandaigua. 743

DODGE TOURING C A R - F o r sale, nearly new, 1916 Ford roadster, mod­el 83 B Overland. These cars are all mechanically in A- l condition. Fin­ger Lakes Motor Co., 401 Exchange s t - , 644

TWO HOUSES for sale on Green St. and one on East Bayard street, Sen­eca Falls. Enquire 18 -Elm street. Seneca Falls. 735

10 ROOM HOUSE for sale and several lots near Gannett's Green House, Border City. 742

-FARMS FOR SALE COOD FARMS—My office has for years been the recognized headquar­ters for Soneca County farms of all sizes. E . W. Dowden, Waterloo, N. Y. 171

Read the Want Ada rhc

grasped firmly my ankle, and removed thy foot outside the threshoia. I thought there must be rome supersti­tion abont which foot went first. So I tried, the other. The same left band proved again Its strength. * All tho While the merchant did not apeak or look up. Els right hand was string­ing beads and he was smoking a narglle, He simply didn't want to bother with me, and my shoe told him that I was a franga (European). Later I got to know that old bird, and we laflghed over stories together. But he never asked me to buy anything, and I did not want to risk his friendship by making a second'try for the. rag. There are other things In life than Selling and buying. And much more important 1 But the mongrel lTnrk, like the Christian, does not understand this. It Isn't In his blood.—Chicago Post.

Muilo. AH true arts are expressive, but

they are diversely So. Take music; it i s without contradiction the most penetrating, the profotmdest, the most intimate nrt. . , . Extraordinary things are recounted of the ancient music. And it must not be believed that the greatness of effect supposes here very complicated means. No, The less tioise music makes, tho more it touches. Give some notes to. Pergo-lese, give him especially some pure and sweet voices, and b e returns a celestlnl charm, bears you away Into Infinite spaces, plunges yon Into in­effable reveries. The peculiar power of music is to open to the imagina­tion a limitless career, to lend itseM With astonishing facility to all the teoodsr of each-one, to arouse or cairn* with the sounds-of the simplest mel­ody, our accustomed sentiments, our favorite affections. In this r«spficL music is without a rivnl^-Tlctof'Oott-sin. - • -

The Change. «,_„ "I suppose tho birth of her lister*!

baby girl has made a great changf in Miss Block's policy."

"Why should it 7" "Because beforo she w a i a.suff. bul

bow she Is nn nuntv."

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193 acr«t en pfrtpoMd itat« ro»A | Fine 10room»*»«H ,*w i t h f«r»»*>ojis\

_ On* of th« beat barna in thit i # , i i

I tlon ,112x32 ft . o n baaement, ap­ple stoma*, tool hemae, h ^ .

acres Bartlett pears, V/2 aerit. Keifar paarfc J 5 acrai bearing applet,- 14 aornr Baldwin and ' Greenings, 8 ytara old. 6 acrlf-. woodsr balaiioa all tillable » • cept 3 acre*.' i hotmn, 6 eapfr' 60 iheep, brood sow, 75 h«n», manure «pr«ad»r, extra flood tractor, 2<.waa«n«» power wuh-r; " er and churn. «1i»t» work haf< ,'; nesa and all- dinar tools. Ojij^ ; ,j ?20,000 tjt*» vitfhpfe thing. Imnii^ 5 1 diate poicetiion. 'y. \\" fj

FAIRFAX-BUILDING .>,

IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN

in a suit of ilrghtly used 'clothes, look up

SHULMAN BROTHERS 431 Exchange St. Geneva, N. Y.

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iuprto^date coinblnatloft electric anft •gaV fixture* th'w&afrout. new W-m data sanitaryi plumblnS'- ^'"SSJ-t ahadea throughout, awninga, tcrWt window i,ahd toreen ^ door»t wj moat c6mpl«t»\iip-tp.dat« -house^ tlie city. No.*«P»tM-wii| be ntffc <d for year*. TWe ProP^y •» offered at a -great' baroain for quit*

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