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21 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS. 1923. SEW A DVER TISEMESTS JOURNAL" OF THE DAY REGISTRATION IS Generator i for Sivan Street ms- -v L'fl tti ton c. r- IaSJ vjwi 1 iu-iou iviam street cast 1 1 ACTION ON QUOTA BILLS INTERESTS THOUSANDS HERE UKbLUDI LAitlo Station Arrives ri 'N i ki kii'im rt; s.irlrr and wife, property la Main street Kast. I 1 SO ,1 zj --sj li Villinm Harmon I'empuny, me IN THREE WARDS A.laiu V.

Klcchler and witv. prop. 267 frn rive-ton cenerntiir. part of the 137 Chr.tnut Corner Court 11. Uevoli road, lieore tioncer and wife to Frank I'crrjr and prepeny in Crewe.

Adam Kieohler ami wire to t'swald Ro-kus. property in West field. Itealtv foiltioin.v. lor im- new nir-station ot the Roeiiesti-r (Jim ami Kiiv trie I I now mi.ler construction in Swan Mrfet, I 1 u.hostrr Tm-hy unci imp Immigration Legislation in 1 1 Hk jl das ERA Democratic Candidate lor Mayor Urges Voters to Get Names on Rolls. niKii! was.

lirawn TliroutU lie I sti-eers from the Kent street station of New ork Central to its ar lot a- i toot nii the finttnl.irions of the station, i i The imae pieee of ppara' lis llll.l to he i i rn iwport e.l at night, to oniijrosteil traffic It was hauleil on a sptviut truck traiier equipped wiili tires of extra xi.e Widiam 11. property in (i.ile. K. Kirk to Ktr.aloi K. ltohrer, propcriyi ill Wellington avenue.

Krank t.a igne anil wife to Alfred property in I uriiss street. Oswald I'. llackiia. to Adam Kiechhr and ile, properly Vcii.t ieid. Herbert Sadler and wife to J.

Husscll, properly Jefferson avenue. Charles Ilium and wife to Arthur F. Heyer. properly in 1 roudeq uoit. A.

tinoilell I'ure Keod roinpanv. to Jaioii property in Gardiner avenue. Hir.tn S. Abhev and wife to Idlllaa Anyone interested in the Electronic Reactions of Abrams wil! be plrrcd to know tht an office equipped with hia diR-noRtii: rtpprt rHti ami an undrr direction of tered physicians is located at 154 East Ave. u.mm 2011-7, Phone Stone 2503 Next Congress Watched by City's Foreign Born.

KIN STRANDED ABROAD Relatives Rochesterians Held in Europe Owing to Full Allotments. in ml width with m-iik- on all four Wheels. The efjiiipnient will he ronliert (ij tetn- i i RIPPEY ISSUES REPLY Attacks Assemblyman Adler linrnvily with tlio nutlet and inlet mlilm filronijv itista'led in Kuhuav iliiets alone Swan street. When the second unit arrives permanent cont'ecmns wiil be made. The niipara n.s.

received yesteniav i.s ft for Charging Him with Blocking City Bills. o.oim horsepower niotor p-nera-or set. lt: Stroud, properly in liarson avenue. Arthur Anderson mot-wife to Village! of hurrhvilie. property in Kiga.

Abraham Herirhasli and wife to Hcruliasu and wile, prt)ierty in lierkliart place. 1 James S. Brnugh and wife to Mary K. Barnes, property in Woodland park. Hiram Sibley by trustees and eleeut to t'harlcit K.

Mel'alfrey and wife, prop- erty in Uoslyn wtrect i Kdvvard Keenan and othern to William was shipped assendded from the mann-Dernoeratio rallies 'were held 'in th plimt S.dieneciadv. Thousands of Uoehestor'n foreign born. Seventeenth, Twentieth and Twenty-see-; "'e ,0 Thorna 11 Vnwzer. snperinieinleiit particularly those who have relatives and ond wards last evening, T'rcderie'k 1. department of the lighting i frimidsmow attempting to come to Anier-three meetings.

Sir. I.anib made a plea i will transform high-tension ira, are awaiting with 1'onsiderable Lamb, candidate for mayor, at sta- anxiety the Congress will take on These Shoes Good for Your Children i Many foot troubles in childhood, for the foot of an active child is constantly subjected to jolts and for a large registration. The final low-Tension direct current for I innnigrat uu hills to come before its next MORTGAGES PURCHASED Good second mortgages purchased. Reasonable discount. Prompt service.

Apply ISAAC JOFFE, Attorney 408 Ellwanger Barry Bldg. for registration 'are to-morrow and distributing s.istem. Ibis will day. I link up the Swan street urea, including Ward candidates spoke at the three Theater ami the Kasiman meetings, as well as candidates on the s'llrml nt Music, with the downtown din-city ticket. trjjiiting system, and will take care of Mr.

Lamb said: iio-reased current demands in that sec-Many citizens favor a in a-lmin I lion. session, according to the service bureau nf the Council for Honor at the Chamber of Couimei The operation of the present 5 per cent, quota law, it claimed, is working considerable hardship to man who hud planned to join their rei.ttiws here. The Maratiuctu and wife, preperly In Hteriiiii street. William S. Montgomery to Charlea Scar-hi'l'ougii, property In '1'.

Joseph Miichell and wife to Charlrj property in I'itlsford. (Ilia A. SI rook and wife to Downing Ijriev.sou, projicny ill Kriicstine. Aiono Matthews and wife to r'red M. Taekabury and wife, property in Amnio street.

Andrew Miller and wife lo MirUll Sclii rnier and wife, property iu lrunde-quolt. Joseph IV Moisoh and wife to David .1 1 and wife, properly in avenue and Avenue A. v.i":r,-..ih,,:rn:.hj,t The substation. m.n!,,r. cmm.

ry lire th will he muM-Mtcl i exliauMf.J. juul in forciiiu stall's i-irpnifiri favoritism whirl, h.is n.n I durinje the tt'tiiporHry instailaliuli will persons who had receKcd their tickets for tiie Atltintii: and who had sold I their properly to finance the trip, as a require bttinl opraiiun. ii i iiitniiiuiiiii i ivti tit hi a ell? MP (f liorhrslt-r afl'llirn Hnt ail th! kconJy roused iniblif s-iui CHILDREN'S GLOVES I We can thow you a larger snort- 111 -I 1 AAli. iiint. fnvnrtntf ft rbiHiK'1 in tw ntimtit Henry I', Koberts and wife to Kdwurd J.

URGES BETTER CARE FOR YOUNG MOTHERS Siull and property iu stn'oi. Dotted Un inili.ie.tsa htiy TVOldftt. SllotiLlh K.WWH how foot with a aroh may to train in a ihun with a narrow ttnn.il at ball and heal. trilfluTI 1 VHlUt'h'HS. UlllrsH it i glVi'tl rull- crpt( px priori in ii iii vofiriK on Klertion Pay.

Vnrc who do not vote rainier no puhlic si-rvii Vni must vfHt1 to have your sctitiutctit rounttJ ami to he of iiKsistnticp to joiirnolf a iid ynir frllows. Tlo rijzht of (iiift'rao i.s il ist imtly an American in Bl Station, Kvcry i-it izd( irardlcsH of rolir, rroit. naf inna li'y, ami wih It i) si re timl I it, result are facing a winter of privation and suffering, aceordiiiK to the service bureau. Holland. England, Belgium, Poland, Italy, Jttiumunia, Lithuania, Hungary and Spain have filled their quotas.

In some instances the iuiniiurantx have not yet arrived in this country, hut have received the passport, visas from the American consuls' offices and have obtained their steamship passage. Charli's M. Thoius and wife (o Minnie H'i'hl) mid aaother, properly in Humsi-U i Viiu'ent tti U-win 11. b'owier and wif. proper! in Kdwin W.

I'utuaiu iind auutlier to Walter W. Hicklird, j-ropiTiy in PlTiT If SiHUIhd iifflKM illld HU- mem or cnnnren vouvcb hu Hue ten than any other atore in the city. Leather Play Mitten, 45c up Lined Gray Suede Glovea, $1.00 up Lined Kid Gloves; 89c up Wool Gloves and Mittens, 59c up Wool Skating Gloves from 85c up We specialize in Gloves for Men, Women and Children. strains, btart your children wearing A NATO IK. Shoes and let their feet grow as Nature intends.

ANATOMIK sShoea are designed to support the feet, so they in turn can support the body's weight as nature plans. ANA-TOMIK Shoes enable the child to stand and walk correctly. ANATOMIK Shoes prevent or relieve "flut-foot," toeing in or out, and other foot troubles. The principle on which they are built prevents running over at the heel. Bring your children here.

For children like the comfort of ANA-TOM1KS and need the foot freedom that AN ATOM IKS give. For more than fifteen years ANATOMIK Shoes hve been heipinst men. women and children to walk in comfort. Corrective Preventive Preservative iM. K.i,B:,ni7;y.''f Nursing Director Describes 1 Many Face ilanlshtM.

rges Women to Krgistrr. Work Here at Convention. oilitT, pntpt-ny iu thnhtu avcuvie iiDrth. Mu-ian quoia has not rrii' E. Merrill and nthp rn to A Every and t-vt'ry woman, who is a of lo-Mo t'niti Stuii-s tin- van-( uiilioiiiil rilit without.

Iff or er. b'ii tiUod. Thorf is a suhVirnt inim- iniiu-ua M. Utdnian, prdpriy Merrill bt'i' of person. -4 in I i iiwaiting lo sail from Ui-ra.

to til! utlutoiiMit frnm Amlfo and mUuth to Joseph to east one lo the caiiilidnics of bis Tho nmnK js choice. However. 1 be election laws in New 1 York state provide, and very properly increase ill this! country' because of the I hut as a preliminary step to vot luit. hick of adequate care for the young Spenci ti i I'lpuHi uuwiic. pntprtiy l.ipani SI 1 1.

Inne wlio ood tlicir Kirdrs Uiisian Gloversviile Glove Siore 107 Main St. West ciecior. in ciues iiiusi nrsi piace nicir i it names on the retrintrni urn listn. I Ins i i wish to come 10 America, ami nunarwis Charlert Scarborough to Nauh-' ton. proiieny iu I.

recce. I 1-eo Cn I la hail anil wife by referee to licorxe H. llawkini, pruiieriy in t'haiu- reuuired to avoid tile corrupi thai char- i nvu eiperieuceu 1111 iraineu alien- wlio iiad sold tbeir lands and Foot, in Ana torn Ik Shto; body vmiitht nntirpbr mip-portti within Uie Tiflal. had already their bomes for tl.e Retail tic trnai'd uns'-nipi'in Of ft HflKTHt UHl Wholesale 1 1 1 1 rt'l 1 1 til I If ill- I'S 'II 1 if lifH 1111 tnai rvtTy mnn and rv-ry voinn ii. ionrnev to Uisa.

have been held up. i I Arhtur I'bwch and others to Kaih- people are likely to tace privalion, Ayvti irnndeiiui.il. Nnriiig (iM-hut-ii yrstrrd.ty i-ily iv hi is "ut it ti'if in a vutc ni ItoeheKter on NavaUyir next, ninr Pei at. the annua! session of tiie American it was sl.ned ve-lerday, Hardens. to Fred rcstislered bclore the polls close on Satur- Hmiltli Asm.eii.lii.ii in llciroit d.iv niitht of this week.

The ref.yinit inn i u.ny sovernnieni mm i rr.iieriy oi Places will bo open Friday Ihroiiuh tiie I mih l.airu uritiHi tn.ii inon' women ,.,1 P11 oA tnerica inlo its ow William II. Blackmail n.id wife lo Joseph i day and eveiiiiiK ami Saturday, day and i train for public nursing and made a plea 'reference i.s civen to former' Wuumn, in Brunswick nrwt. Mulie sure Hint von are registered 1Vsi- i (Jill senile I'astore lo Jesenh Balaam) an. I i i if mid hat your wile is reentered cisin and the nurse from more funda-! fe. property in lroiobiiuoit.

i UAUitcnmA mental maternity health standpoints dur- 1 1 i J- "''er to Holn-rt A. tilswe and! every tiie in your family vol uiz is rejiislered. 1 Ufli't wait until urdny to enroll. lo Friday he sure that Hm pnipt-rly in IroiidNjoit. their medical and training cotirsen.

Julia Williaaisuii mi'l wif lo Bessie I one uitseo tier niiiieiu on ine re.suns HI- done. So mho in amy ha ppeii on Sittur- day to ii revolt it. Take lime hy the tore-Ioe'fc and do it while there i auiijte ttppur- Arrow shows whnrs tiofly nht ff.Ha in ANA-T0MIK BIios. proposition that tin' wives and ('hnurcn i "Myu, pmperty in suiulield taintMl in Uoclit'sicr ihrtmii the organ vm- I.oniH Fisher mid unoltier to AftanJiH 3 Ontical I i of Italians, not ytt citizens, wiio are the Public turn and (ievehipnient, of Meittlick aud others, property In Jofejh tuntty, Kveu if voo have not fully detenuined living in this country, have not, bfen ol- i avenue. Health Nursing Association.

"After twr and a half yean i lowed to Irave Italy after a visit of a what eandnlati's yon will vote for. in all jus! lee to yourself and us a Aineriran Mtudy of I Service 0W few monlhfj to tbeir native hind. These aotdcbScSoiS. eitixetl. 1 llfL'e voil to register, so ttmt .1,, i lunacy Daniel and wife to Andrew Kus miersiit and wife, pronerty iu Weaver si ret.

J. Trimble and wife to Kly tl. llaininea and wife, property in Webster. Mayaie Kraus to Carrie L. iiailor and von will he it bio to vote.

forefathers! women and children would he counted on! Frinsh and paid deuriy tor the trncng the tWelopment of the, in hih to da jumI ejiml first rxperiment in working out a visiting- Backed by fi JJNVlle nurse service tor Koih.ssier. we were; i men who would he tnakinir the journey i.l'or the rirst time. It is believed that, the I aimtlier. uroiierty in Kirkiand road. 37 Years' PracticaJ otivineeil that the most neglected phase I'll .1 lirartou ii ti son by siiorney to Kli7.a- i I iiouioer ui woiueii uioi ruiioieu iiiuai srrauded in Italy reaches several thousand I chleicber.

uroperty in dates: nuriuji: care to every Aiii'TH-uri eiiizcn, tint wm-n un fiirttlllHtelv Moilie ll'tld ly ihiii tiny are indifferent to i tie riyht of Iranc hise frtit.ehiHe is ho(h ii duty and it Uetf'Htratioll in tiie slep lo tho evenue of doty and jirivili'K-- 1 a ti American and a ritizeti of lioe'hesler, VtMl owe it lo ymir mill rttid yotir ti'llnw ciiizeiiei to meet your lull duty" hy ri-tf interlng and voting. in is possmie unit i ii mav ne aiimttieii -i ni oe lv r.v u. I Illolll, prollert.V iu Irondeouolt. i experience. I F.H.Gerhaiid Co.

THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE" Fine Location Pleasant Surroundings idislnet in eonjunetion Willi the general l.ewiH H. Foster and wife tot. r. Vlneent serviee. Our iln was lo increase the' (iiispei.

Seriously Affected. Wiser, proDert.v in Midvale terrace. i niinilier of nurses and have a continuoiw I m. nth llnliart. Tyson to Albert l.

Flaner II 61 Ea.it Maim St Rochmtmi NX 1 I i and anollier, properly In Kast. Hochester, (ireece, it was said on account, ot tiie ce. it. was said on account, ot tiie vviiiiaiu H. I.asher and wife to John F.

i uiaintained (tie niottier a eonvaioK- 4 Tm D.MMW tut of BmMDfMT 4 Cmumku I XW A i 7Z7 vast number of refugees that have poured Sharkey, property in t.ates. into that: coiintry from Asia Minor. is Carrie IS. Merrill and others to William Kiipey Keplies to Ailler. Harlan V.

Hippev, Democrulie lender, launched an attack on Sitnnu L. Adler, majority leader of the Assembly, in a statement issued last part of which is ag follows: Simon L. Adler, the chief obstructionist tn the last Legislature, has Rone to creal cence. all done by the Mime nurse in her sub-division of the district." The road to progress in this work, and to vital saving of lives of mothers aJid babies now lost through care too late, Miss Laird pointed out. lies in preparing better women for more tlior- union to tell the people that I am.

a Urtun asserted that the American consuls in that country gave assurance last winter that no visas would be issued until May, in order that, preference could la given to especially needy cases. This promise was disregarded. llcoliesteririn of (ireck birth say. and tioi. visas were given out early in the year so that iiuota was exhausted within a few months.

According tn the service bureau. Congress at its next session will consider J. lledmau and wife, property iu Merrill I Street. Valentine Schaefer to Samuel Slall- Hutu and wile, property Iu Webster, Jsaae fisher and wdfe to Herbert W. K.

Picker and wife, property in ave-i line. William Martlneau and another to John iKelii and another, property in Sterling street. Tloouas F. I.ogan and wife to William H. Darling and wife, property Iu Oriole I street.

I Frank B. AVebster and wife to (iJnseppe lemocratic IochI rtU2h and detailed nursing work, in oriran- crat and a member nt tn srnte omanixatiuli. 1 am not runniiik' beolil. i i ii si OYSTERS and social agencies towards briiiKinj, mothers tinder care, and in increasini; locally, as in the district in 'ltoohester in which her demonstration was mad tor ottice and if Mr. Adler bad spent more time iu rxnliiitiiiiiC his r.sord in the I.tutis-luture.

I am sure that it would bave been a uiiieh more interest intf sub cl. Mr. Adler rinds it convenient to puss the buck to me for the defeat of certain bills In the l.eisislatiire. When he assells thai 1 asked the Governor to veto any of these bills, be docs not know what he is talkiuir about. All three have the title of amend Iiik the charter of the city of Itochesier facilities for continuous prenatal, confine' j'" propositions dealing with immigra Delrancesco and wife, property in Clirlurd Oytten Raw, Oyten Fried, And Oyter in a Stew, Cooli 'em in a Chafing DUh, We're sure they will pleaie you.

ion. The fit sit would cut off immigration ment and piwtnaial work. i i i John Scheib and wife to The City of for five years. Ibe second is a modifim-'tion of the present iinofa law. It.

would I make the census of the basis of the FRESHMEN AT WOMEN'S eeuerii V. 'tint tine was was (If the real innocent, looking, bill of course slciied to keep from public no tic nf the bills The Mrs! property In Hlnctier str.su. Mollis Waller and wife to Saiiiilel Klraug and wife, property in Irmideiiuoit. C. lairens Sehnich to Hiehard Kiiudall land wile.

pro.eriy in Merriuiae street. I UIXMIM I I TO MKKT. 12- i he speak Haddock, lb Flounders, lb Codfish Steak, Finnan Haddie, lb. Blue Pike, lb COLLEGE GIVEN ORDERS allowed from every country, and an ad- (litiopal 2 per cent, of the number in- Ir. Uruce Curry, of the Y.

M. C. dicated by the census, lilood rela-siioke iu the Women's College cha pel 'ivf s. wives and fiancees of American of in a bill iu which it was propose.i 10 annex a strip of canal land ill the town of KrlL-htnn. He knows very well, if he knows 1 that this snvthinir about the matter at The weekly luncheon meeting of the hill was violently opposci by the residents "Meaning of the Kibie in Slu- citiiitts wouW be admitte.1 without regard Mackerel, lb.

Club will be held in the duo of BrUhi on as they sensed a -rhnnKhr ami Life." I r. Currv i. 1 quota. This would admit thousands A r. i.

room of the cowers noiei m. Boneless Filets, lb. Perch, lb Sea Bass, lb Sullivan, t.he have made' yearly unsuccessful attempts lf llev. John itiaslor of the hurch or St. spoke in the weekly meeting nf the College W.

C. A. where he discussed tiie most profitable way of reading the liible. No. 5 Trafalgar Street Six pleasant large rooms well constructed.

Hot water heat, all modern conveniences. Lot 42x134 Price $16,500 Reasonable Terms Another proposition, sponsored by Secretary of Labor Davis, is a selective I Kvungelist, will tie me spens.cr, uic, will be music by Harry Sullivan, and l)r. John Ready, chairman of (he club. The Literary Club had its opening ...1280 ...28 .,.350 further continue the linen at ion hy Inter adding the balance of the old canal bed out to Pittsford and thereby cutting their town In two. There were numerous cither valid reasons Presented by the people of Brighton mid Ir.

Adler knows. If he knows anything shou it at all, or wan awake as lo wtcil wns going on both In Itochostor and iu Albany, in connection with this bill, that the opfioHitiou of rile Brighton people was most effective. It was espis-iully effective after certain promises had been made by Mr. Adler's boss and iuimediiilel.v re meeting Tuesday, Miss Certrudft Shoe-; scheme, establishing commissioners -it! imnortimr. announcements.

important foreign ports, and examining halt of the Last High School Lngltsh de- Striped Sea Bass, lb Chinook Salmon, lb. Bullheads, lb Clams, doz Whitefish, lb Lobsters, lb parfmenr. read dames parries piai inspectors to pass on the physical fitness of a pillion nls. Weekly reports of DIED. Miss What Kvery Woman Knows Catherine Barber, president of the club.

Tabor needs would he sent thesa eomniis- oners, wtio ttius xx cm til be able to send pudiated. If this auiicxal ion itetleuie was P( the discussion of the program for to America the type of laborer most needed. This, advocates of the measure this jear. The club hopes to bring Miss Kdna St. A'incent liny here to speak in February.

400 Ellwanger Barry Building, 29 State St. 400 Ellwanger Barry Building, 29 State St. i claim, woubl cut. me cost ot untuning im-of the Women's' "''Cnidon, and would be in accordance breakfast yester- i and of I i i i The freshnum cla College held cla numaiiiiy tinse. day at die home of Miss Kditb Savage, Tor toe nenenr 01 ine coy anu lor a env purpose the legislation was not necessary, an it has been held bv the Court of Ai-pel of this State X.

V. Ml). If it was not fur a city purpose then the bdl never ought to become a. law. Another bill about which Mr.

Adler speaks was tire bill drawn for the purpose of annexing a piece of land adjoining lirowueroft for the benefit of Charles .1 Jtrown and to save the face of the lucnl machine after having acquired Idle from Brown to a piece of land outside of the city limits. The purpose of the bill was apparent on its face. The lot lines of the property to be annexed were drawn so as AH KNS Wilhclm Ahrens. of Xo. 3d Sullivan aged ell yearn, died Tnes-dav, llele her lb.

lU'J-'i. He in mirvived bv i.is f-oir ctiiblreu. lbiirdi. i liliaul. Itosa and Cora; his mother and tour sisters and two brothers In lo-iinaliv.

Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kev Dr. Conrad olheiatiug. Burial a Mount Hope. AMIS Henry Aitast died Tuesday afternoon, ftg-'d si tie leaves two sons, Henrv and John Attest tive daughters, Mrs Xi.loiliis I licl rich, of Scotl dale, Iternhdl, Mis.

tioorge I. eh nii-I Mis. Wiliintn l.riiiuer. of this city, and Mrs. Albert Terhn.tr.

of Sim Diego. foiirt.s'ii grauibdiildren. The body was removed to 4u Harris Prices quoted on- Clams, Lobsters and Bluefish for Clambakes. We Clean All Fish Cah-and-Carry Prices PRICE'S FISH MARKET 385 Main St. East 'Phone: Stone 163 and 164 BERGMAN WILL CONTEST COSTS FATHER $1,480 No.

111. Riverside street lhe sophomores discovered the meeting place and eight, of them, appearing suddenly, forced the frightened "frosh" to declare themselves defeated. The sophomores have i-sued their proc- i I DIED ts of the Charles W. Kerg- to exclude and lo go around the property The ce man will owned by parties not in sympathy with the I Initiation for lumnuon to the tresnuen niesi, wnnn recently con- machine. I his hill was nv i i'u freshmen Will et re.

err cniuiiiooit stime.i turee weeks tn Mtrrogates Court, people Interested was Ju 'No- funeral will fake place t-riday case of getting the Cezislnture to pull ma days and again wear short, gingham (mount to according to a bill dresses, their hair down their hack, and presented yesterday hy (llenn L. Kin DIED carry sizeame nous ami leiniy-rtears. Wio represented Llla Bergman-rrovisioii will be made hy the sopho- common law wife of the testator. li. 4 I 'lB snrvivit Iii lo (Irani, Jr.

ami llowir-l liiMnoiv; i.is inolhr, Mrs. Xalenluje II ll lllere hia Mrs, William Vkiiiiis: I'" Iti.i Lcwia S. aii-l Wiil'er V. Im-iii Mi resoleiieo. No, Inl Veili oil l-'riilay lit 2 I o'eloek, cialetllily (l.Klllied.

IS MKM.tHtI.VM. SKYMOt u- In li-viiiii of my (17-arl lo.illier SeyiHi.nr, who Inj hr In, Hci. lii.m-, lint mil. chine chestnuts out ot the nre. Claims Hill Had Joker.

The third bill about which we have heard so much, and upon which Mr. Adler speaks, contained the greatest joker of nil. It win introduced in the Assembly by Mr. Murphy mores for suitable parking places for Mrs. Shuiz Heigtnau was successful in; the "pla.vliiings." fjebt to remain beucriciiiry under and it was entitled "An act to amend the I will and costs ot tne contest were as been Inserted in the hill bad not the ei I sessed against die con test a uf, John morning at o'clock from the rest his da It I or, Mrs.

I.eorge I.oh. Xo lt Harris street and 11 o'clock from Si, Aliehnels' Cbureb Interment will i.e in Holy cemeierv. AHIl.t. K'lward C.lhill died Tuesday st Si Xlnrv H-ispital. riied 71 year.

He leaves two daughters. Mrs. Frank Caffcry iiiid Mrs. Hong, of this city: two sons, Stephen, of Ni-ff York city and Dennis, of ibis citv. and eigtit grandchildren also a brolher, John I'- Lyons.

The rein, tins were removed to the Fnio-rnl It-one ll.lHiid I nderlnkers. No. Ml Main slrect West. The fuucr.il will lake place Friday m- ruing. October PI.

from lhe heme bis ib.ughter. Mrs. Frank ralTerv. No. i.hiv.

at oelock and n1 hud in mini! ie purchase or some coiico- J( Hoieonih, flllhtr lion nt a sum tar in excess of the amount; which ptirehas, ild be generally made eiirge 1), rors.Mli, attorney for without public bidding and without pub the contestant, objected to the lull, par- i li' ii.v- ticnlnrh un item of for witnesses. Surrogate Seidell S. Itrown adjourned the matter iu order to give the attorneys a chance to check up the figures. (if course, it was intended to (iilr-tly pass th purchase through If lh- pis. pin d-s c.vered it after file thing was done.

It. would th-'ii be loo late to raise oh.ject ions. It was certainly a hue scheme but it evi dul not work at Albany. It I were really entitled to any part of the credit for the defeat of llese l.ilU I ARE YOUR EYES OUT OF FOCUS? Properly fitted glasses mean more' than good vision. It means good health and energy.

You can arlord to have your eyea fitted here. No high rent to pay. Open Daily to 6 P. M. Evsjnings by appointment, t.

L. STONE OPTOMKTKIST Cen. 2729 690 West Mais Oyunslte M. Mary's Hospital iel.n-k front the Immaculate Concept ion Church Interment will be In the finally lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. BRING MAN HERE FROM Wa UNDTAItR3 32 CHESTNUT PnOMES 203 M.D.JEFFREYS t.M.WglNEw would consider that 1 had perloruied hi.

111 HKK Mr. Annie V. Knrke nt tier No "-ii l.ellll-.x del. 17. wi.l..w A Hiirke.

Sh l.iiveS mourn lier fttrer hihI feiir ilniililer, rllln-iw Aleiiiiiiler Mrs. tie. I 'i rl I. Ml ilel unit tisse Helen unit Hllrke: ller fiithel'. Iti.liiiiilinn w'sler.

lr. Mm-v i.rnlher. M.inlreiil, rmuiiiH ft.e icrniHlrlittdreu. all i.f lh; i-llv Kiiiierni mwrninic, fleinlier 20, ill eli.ek fn.lii lh bmtrr ami at Sf. Cbureh.

Inierui. tif iii family lot at Holy Si-miietir. ci-iui'iery. Inl" real, nt her holm-, in H.lwtintls, llnl.irl-.. I'lltnnlil, iietul.t-r l'l, r.i:i.

Mr. Kllen ('rowiey. ShA tn ineurn her loss, ton rlnUIrpii, four Hnehewfer, Ju Hsn-Tiah mvti Nellie frowiey. Hlt.l Mr. Hii-tinrit Urt.vpH, t.

went y.sr-ven ramleiiildreii ami oil, grr-iit Kraii.l.-liUil. TIKBVKV-Mr. Klln K. Tirrney. wldnw of Miehilf-I Tierne.v.

mr.rtini. Oetohr 17. l'l-'l. nr th. f.imlly In, me.

Ni ir'CK Suriirinif aro two Mr-. M.irijiir.-l Vri.man nnl iry Tieniy; one son. 'I'lerui-y. il I will tak mnrnlnu at 'M olm-lc from tlv hmni-fin'l at 0 af Si. Mary's InK-nuent will be mixto in jinily loi at iloly JMimkbre cemeiery.

i AUBURN PENDING APPEAL! "LtZ lues public duty. fore the meeting in 1 1, A 1 charter ol the cttv or Kocues.er generally. The Hrsf part of' the hill gives the mayor power to appoint three truslees of the municipal museum for terms ranging from three to live vears. The sceend part of lhe bill relates to the ciiv budget, the third pari of the bill relates to the completing of the assessment for the east sole mink sewer, the fourth part of the bill refers to the duties and powers of the siiperuii. nd eiit of markets, and the fifth, part of the Mil taken up lhe powers and dnlies of Hie proposed board of trustees of the munsel pal muse' The Hrnt four portions of the bill m' not be nbjeclionnl from a public standpoint, but It will be iiolice.l that this museum provisiun was hurtled on as I rider on the theory that Inasmuch ft the hill contained certain good provision) It could be put through the Legislature even with this utterly iudcfemoble ami obnoxious provision.

The particular Joker tn this museum part was the provision that the board whom Mayor Van Zamlt was to appoint, "when it deems ft for the best Interests of the city, mil xr purchase articles or collections for museum display without a written contract or the receipt of bids TJie framers of Ibis hill did not dlseb.se whin Crlieular favorite of the machine was to benertted by this clause or whose collection is to' be bought without a written eonflHet or bids therefor. It is ap Vrent that this clause would never tuv second xvard Lamb declared that he is i Uenjiunin Lammes, baker, of Spencer-for TM-ent street, cur fare, without any port, who has been serving a term in reduction in wages to motormen and eon- Auburn prison sim-n duly 1st on a vow- Jav morning, uciooer i' af i lie family home. No. Portland avenue. She is survived by four sons Joseph.

Benedict. linear and asimii- Metaenwihl; six daughters, Mrs. Joseph Fink. Mrs Albert Miltler. Mrs.

Arthur Kelxuer. Mrs. Joseph O'Connell iind the Misses Frnoces and Isabel Moi.eiiz.ih! twenty four graiob hlldren ihree brothers. Joseph. Bene.

lot ami Kireb. Deceased was (o-niber of (luetors. He claime.1 that the 7-cent, faro viction for criminal assault, was brought back to the eoitnly jail yesterday under a certificate of reasonable douhr, recently is too much. "But. von motormen and conductors lon't be alarmed," declared Lamb.

"I granted by Supreme Justice Job; M1UMENTS a 9MAUSLEUMS eJTWATES'WITHOUT-COST H32-MI8 MT. HOPS AVCNUI TAKE SOUTH AVE. CAB would never be a party to any plan tba' i B. M. Stephens.

Joseph 1. Mi-Sweeney STRAUCHEN UNOKRTAKCIt flf ftl .1 sf lli.iy Itn- ih. Sacreil Heart S.s-iety of would mean wage reduction on our dcemer Church Frlriav morning .10 o'clock froni the home and clock at attorney -for the defendant, is trying to arrange bull for hi client. The certi-1 tionte of reasonable doubt ill act as a stay of execution ''peudiiig ai'guiueut ou i an appeal. ill w.

Church. Interment too norm street fUur rvswHAt. cvaria 'i'kaa Ui Mala. lines. I would be more apt to get.

you an increase, not a reduction. There will be no reduction in street car wagca during my made the family lot at Holy Sepul.

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