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KOCIlKSTKU DEMOCRAT AND CnitONICLE. SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1025. 32 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS University Rushing Construction Work'on New and Old Campuses MAfJFF AVFN1IF HORSE SHOW PRIZES WILL Live Next Door NEW OFFICES TtnltAbl for mny hninrn. Moder-mtmiy pric4. All lrg aUile wis-daw.

Gibbt Cor. University One block fmra Kastmaa Xbestpr CtEMKHKK 3227 to Durand-Eastman Park RESIDENTS IN ANNUAL FROLIC ONTINTETi FROM PAiK II. TC 99 ainea borne ubifh Iibx not won first prir. at anj ffonnizH nhow, nnO in another sei'tion dpfirics 'reoog- WANTED A Fir.t-CI... PATTERN MAKER Foster-Armstrong Foundry Eat Rochester, N.

Y. ft k. 1 I tJ-Z2 Kill Clear Skies Bring More Than 300 to Lower Maplewood Park. niH nn fhoM whicb are in XxMtWw VW' a. 7 mrintwrsbip nith the asMx-iation, and kiu'Ii foreign hong os may be Bperi-fieil.

"The Internationn! Uljinpia Show at London, Englnml, not being a member of th? American AnK.iriu-tion, Ioe not t-otint as a 'recognized that, horse which have Located on Culver Road at the South Gateway of Durnd-Eatman Park. Offer you a wealth of inspiring acenery unlimited opportunities for outdoor sports convenient churches and schools and excellent transportation facilities. You owe it to yourself to investigate. Salesmen on Property All Day Saturday-Sunday LONG SPORT PROGRAM FOR SALE ltttuttrut Horn. Jmt rAmpIlr, In i-trU-fxl Twwt, at 44 lien frw aOpa from Hi(rli cry modern fn-Tnlrtw.

Tw-mr ftrnrnc: Jot 4ft HO. Open for Jnp4t.on To-day by Owiifr, 13 to 3- won cliniiiiinM-Jliiis there are Mill North Side Teams Win in Baseball Games; New Officers Chosen. Directions by Auto Prtr etit CulVer Ros4 towsrd rursnd- Kaslmsn until ten see. th slga, Direction! by Trolley Tsks 8es BmiiHf lo Avnndale Rosd Wslk short dlatsn.ee weat lo Fairies eligible to show nn novices until they have won at a recognized show i'l this country. This made it possible for John K.

It. Scott, of l'hiladelpliia, to sltow hia famous "Knigiit winner of the llrttii-li ihnniiloniliip, at a novice at KocbeK-Iheir bet horses to bring out in the novice Hii.n nt a large show ftnh as Kochefter, and another ficott champion, the improted baikney mare is scheduled to make tier firm appearance in that class here IbiH fall." FOR SALE Culver Road Section Having tiualnesa rnnnee-lions, I am offering my heautlftil homo In this location! a big pntrl-r tlsiio uflrml. Aeklng only 114. oon. Open to offer, stents.

XX-49, THIS OFFICE REALTORS Lower Maplewood Park mis the scene of the annual picnic of tb Ma gee Avenue Kumuiiily-Kuin together Association yesterday aflei-noon. clear skies and a good nrolram capi. 1 fqf sports bringing more than three Twelve 1'onr llaeises. There are twelve rlasNi for ponies under saddle, of which five are restricted to residents of Monroe hundred residents of the street, representing about. families.

the outing. The picnic was preceded by a parade ld by the 1'ark Band from M-igee avenue hill to the park. I'iricg the afternoon the played popular 25 Discount on Garden Furniture through Summer Save Money Nowl Beautify your lawn, and garden All sty Im of Vsses, Flower Boxes and (iarrien Furniture mtde (rum Marble Chjpplngi. THOMAS P0LSINE1AI 140 (slectonla, Main IrDD-W i 1 1 kM hi Ma I pf-, oiistriif tiuti operations on selections. 16 Events Run Off.

The outing was especially uiTunged, tor the benefit of the children of tin avenue. Orangeade and ice cream wevs served to the members of the association and peanuts and suckers freely distributed to the children. Sixteen events and baseball ffames cotupr.srd the progrnm for the afternoon, prit 3 being given 'o the winners of the 011-tests. Two ball games for the adults nn one for the young people provided nyiple excitement. This first giime.

between a team chosen from residents of county. Twenty-three competition are listed in the saddle horwi division of the Iti'Si show, four of them being reserved for Uorhester riders. A departure tbia year is to allow "combined ownership" in the saddle pair lass, in which" one horse is ridden by a woman and the other by a man. Heretofore the specified that both the horses had to be the property of the same exhibitor. With combined ownership permitted, exhibitors are allowed to make up pairs after they arrive at the show, as post entries.

are accepted. Included in the local classes this year is one ot, road backs. In which the eutries must have a good eyunre walk with loose rein, ust tVot, slow-canter, and hand gallop. The revival of Interest in hoseback riding is LOCUST CLUB TO ENTERTAIN Art Gallery, Dormitory and Medical School Work Progressing. CITY ORPHANS AT FIELD DAY; CROWD OF 15,000 EXPECTED FOR SALE California Bungalow I.ocsted on Klditeway Ave.

-An nn-liaunlly attraetlce homo with sll Improvements: bookcases: leaded trtnfi door: fireplace; music rmiw Iipiiii-f 1 fill ook flKir; llli tonf; hnf wiilor hrat: dmihtp iiur plcatftiro to how jou this. Neil Parmelee INC. i S3 East Main Street REALTORS I'hildipn from every orphan asylum and charitable institution in the city ill be the guets of Police Locust Club at its fourth annual field a day, made their Dreams come true i shown by the fact that many resi-j dents of Rochester ami vicinity now i have mounts which, while perhaps ikiI up to inning in the open rood back close, nevertheless will make I good showing. This class is open to At all three existing schools of the t'niversity of Itoehester there nre e-tYve signs of progress thisximmer in the greater university development, which was made possible by the generous response of Rochester's citizens and the alumni of the institution in the campaign of last fall. Although it has not yet been jiossible to begin construction ork on the new for men at Oak Hill, the 0I4I college ctrciptis.

which is destined to become day, Saturday. August at thej liesidertta of. Monroe, Erie, tlenesee the side of Mafe avenue one chosen from residents of the south side was won by the north The north side also was victorious nt a game played between the married men of tl north and south sidos of the street, repe lively, and agat i when the yotrnjrer residents of Hie street played. Rivalry- was keen throughout the Outside of the gumes, me nei-i, and. thread race proved the most inciting event.

This was won by Reinhart and Miss M. WoodKous-. The re-ults of the other contevs follow: Penny race. Mark Faulkner; "5-yard dash for girls. Alberta M.i-er lUVyard dnsh for bojs.

Ueorto Oaigano; 5'Kvaid dash for Hen-, triie Suur.er; 5-yard dash for Indies, Lucil'e Mur ilusn for men. Hert Sauner: da for married ladies. Mrs. George Fe.r, for married mn. Car! Rich: the exclusive home of the college for tities.

A tentative list includes two tons of peanuts. t.ytHH) corn fritters. l.olHJ gallons of ice cream, twenty-five barrels of orangeade and hundreds of pounds of candy and lollipops. Transportation for the orphans to and from the field at Main street and t'ulver road will be arranged through co-operation with the Rochester Automobile Club. Besides entertainment and refreshments, the committees.

heRded by President George IJ. Ford-ham, are providing for a gift for each child. The refreshments will be free to everyone attending the afTair, a ticket to enter the grounds being the only requirement. With detectives and Hiiil'ormd policemen reporting a heavy adrnnceil of tickets a crowd of more than 1 Ti.tXX). is expected.

fwoioeii, is in a state ot upneavai I'niversity of Iloche a athletic hld, it was announced yesterday following the issuing of formal invitations. KUborate plans are being made by the committees in rhurge of the afEiiir to give tli little guests one of the best outings of the year. A special squad idf uniformed policemen, including I'utrolinen Frank Htihn ami I'eter Kimball, favorites of the children in yeajrs, will be detailed to care for and amuse the oiVhans. Refreshments for the children as wel as everyone attending the outing are being ordered in vast quan mix i which will show tangible results thii fall. The excavation work has been con.

pleted for the addition to the Memorial Art fiallcry, and the contractors are planning to have ihe new construction enclosed before the first snowfall. This addition is being made on the rear of the present huildiv and will practically double its caiiacitr. According to prevent ON I and J.ivingston counties. I Another departure this yenr is the inclusion of a complete classification I five-gaited saddle horses. There were a few added at tie i how last year for five gaited horses, I but they did not.

attract many entries. A dteruiined effort is being made, however, by breeders of five-igitted horses to popularize them in I the East. They are one of the big features of the AVeatern and South-1 em thows. The Kentucky eUate i Vair at Louisville annually offers a tlO.ttta) stake for this type of horse, and it i miA that the judging creates oa much excitement as does a horse Tace. Keeling rims very inilh the spectators wildly cheering i lor their favorites.

I Seventeen Hunter tlassea. I 5 7 DEWEY AVE. 1 South Union St. Corner Gardirfer Park Three-story brick double house; space for four stores and six flats; 7,500 square feet land area. Prlc.

and Itrmi on requott Neil Parmelee Co. IMC S3 East Main Street REALTORS three-legged race, Voin-y Petit iscr As gains were show in Mohawk's and II. Kvnns: women's bull-throw nig estimates it will cost more thin SUPEPOWER earnings dividends were increased. In Many families have already experienced the joys of home ownership at Pomona Gardens and have found that it is easily accomplished through our plan. Our salesman will be glad to show you its advantages.

11121 5 tier cent, was paid, in lOL'U ti per in IKli per cent, and last year 12 per cent. It, is expected a rate which will represent a considerable increase over the 12 per cent, paid on the old stock in will be established this autumn. FIRM SEEN AS MERGER GOAL CONTIMT.n I'KOM 21. (HHl, which has been provided by Mr. ami Mrs.

James Sibley Watson. Rush Work on Tunnel. Work also is being ruehed on I lie new tmmei, which will connect the central heating plant, located on the (ioodman street ami College avenue corner of the eampii, with the new dormitory for Kastman School of Slusio and college for girls in Ijii-versitv avenue, establishing connec The hunter classes, as usual, doubt- less will furnish the spectacular features of the Rochester how. There are seventeen classes for hunters and uine for jumpers. In the latter the contest, Mary Tuite; ball throw, in? oontevt for married women.

Al-. fieorire Fein i. time race, Mon-ca Heisel. Officers Elected. After the sports program a iiieellng of the association took place al who i the following officers were elected: President, Yolney A.

Pettinjer; vie -president, M. J. Marx; secretary and treasurer, Brtrn.n -Hidde'l. An advisory board consisting of three M. Murphy, II.

Henry and YV. tt'Kane was and K. Cook it pointed property man. The association i planning street dame to He held soon. John M.

Honohue acted chairman of the arrangements for the pi. nic. a sisted by George Fein. Bertram Bid-doll, Mathew Mnrks, Volney A. Pet-tinger.

Kobert Cook, Murk and William O'Kane. Hie judges in the contest were Charles Murphy and Bertram Uiddell. power, which results in a very high load factor. To the east of this system is the Mohawk Valley Company, which holds the controlling interest in the Gas and Kleetrio Corporation, and its geographic center in this city. tions on the way with Anderson Hall, Sibley the Memorial Art fiul-leiy and the president's home.

This tucnel, sir feet deep and four feet wide, is of concrete construction, covered with a double thickness ot conformation ami quality 'of the horses do not count simply bow the horses clear the obstacles. In one of the open jilmping classes the jumps are all four feet six inches and five feet. There are six classes in which the riders are required to be Direction by Trolley Xa4 rtersy Avsass far U. aaal tsks Direction by Auto Ovft Ittwry A Jv4 til. Sum In4 in hunt livery or military uniform.

Honorable Mention Given Youth in City for Chemistry Essay New York. July IS. (By the Associated Press) Girls stood pre-eminent in tbe national prize essay contests for young students of chemistry, winning four ot the sis scholarships offered by the. American Chemical Society, the Awards Committee, headed by Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, announced to-day. The girl winners will study at Vas-sar and.

the two boys at Yale, each receiving tuition fees throughout the four years of rollege and $VH) ex tnr paper to prevent moisture frtun Fast of these two companies and ei-seoping in, and is already half-corn- tending lo the Hudson river is the tdeted. ill carry a ten-inch steam Mohaw k-Hudson Power Corporation, line, telephone cables and other elce- also newly organized. trie weiring and will complete the tun- I Salesmen on property all day Saturday and Sunday net loop connecting all building Famines Mvaw Increase. The Wall Street Journal yesterday discussed the prospect of another utility merger', affecting upstate power corporations, ns follows: "The Mohawk Valley Company, was organised bv the New York Central and three which rail for women to ride. The high jump contest is, of course, retained.

lu this competition the horses make their first try at five feet. The bars are then raised six inches at a time up to and including six feet, after which they nre raised four inches at a time. In addition to the cash prixe, in gold is paid immediately after the contest to the rider, of ench horse that clears six feet, four inches. The ujual classes are included for military, polo, police and fire horses. NATT SELLS INTEREST INQUEST IN DEATH OF WOMAN PLANNED Every day the floors of your home are pounded by thousands of But genuine Adams Floors will give years of good service with a minimum of attention.

Abner Adams Co. 126 Cutler Building penses annually lroni a tunu estun-lished by Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. the campus and in the immediate vicinity, which nre served by the heating pl.int.

The new dormilory'i'-self is entirely enclosed, and every efTort is being made to hove it ready to house 12l women students with the opening of the fall term. The department of vital which has been located In the Kar.t-man laboratory building on the campus, was moved earlier in the month to the Soh'iol of Mdicine and Ien-tistry. Dr. John It. Murlin, Ir.

Henry A. Mattill and their assistants now are established in their new quarters. The main building the School of Kailmad Company as holding coin-j puny to take over its utility properties in up-state New York. Its oiierattiig subsidiaries are the Itoehester Uuaj and Klectric Corporation, the Mount: Morris Water Power Company, and! the Mount Morris Illuminating Com-i KEIVINAT0R Garvin, of New York. The winners were announced to-day as follows June' Summers, Fnsley.

Huth Jamison, Uivers. Cal. Marion Honke. Carrol. Iowa; Shirley Cordill.

New rleans, Uoger IN PLUMBING COMPANY "'V. Waterbury, ami Henry S. Siu- and its environs with lines radiating north o' far north as These were chosen as best among in every direction to a Manitou Beach on Ike Ontario, west to Siencerport, southeast to Canan- Medicine is rapidly nearing compl( the ullO paper selected from thousands ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Cheaper than ice positively An inquest will he conducted info the death of Mrs. Susan Bell, years old, palmist, of No. 1 Helevuri street, by Coroner Charles I.

it was announced vesterday. Mrs. Bell died Friday night at the Homeopathic Hospital where she was taken after she was supposed to have been hit by on automobile in 11 niversii.v avenue. The car was operated ty Mrs. Simon Edelstein.

of No. 100 Harvard street. Mrs. Fdelstein insisted that Mr. Bell was not hit by her car.

Anrx-amination of the woman's body nt itie morgue d'tclosed a bruised lica1 ns ti oily apparent injury. The inquest will be held to di'tcmii-" the txu't cause of the tion. preparatory to receiving it. first rabiN by high and secondary entering class -m September 17th. At 0 1M Cw.

school students in all slate, in the I Henry C. Natt has fold his interest in the firm of Natt. Karebara Mc- Farland, No. M-iin street 1 east, to the other two member of the company, Harry J. Bareham and i Henry McFarland, it baa been an-j pounced.

Tbe purchase was made pn March 1 tth of thin year, eeconlins to that time th nnrss' dormitory also!" cf'i m. union and in the territories -S3 -J ....11 et aUl'iHIlieil IO uv Those who received bonorahle men tion in the contest are prevent food decay I Stephen Gerardi. Washington, 13. if. Kam llu Lou, Honolulu, Hawaii; Norman L.

Trott, Baltimore. Md. Wandcll It. Marks, Huntington. W.

companies are lunrtj omou units operating in Mount Morris; und a number of communities to the mirth. Their value lies in their owning important water rights on the Genesee river where, by construction of large dams, sufficient water could be ini- nurses. Mason work is now being rushed on the new Municipal Hospital an. I the staff house. The power plant in F.lmwood sveniie, which been in operation tost fill, marks the first step in the Oik Hill development ns wel', sito-e it is designed to Mr.

P.areham, and the petition lor hanging the name of tiie company to Btrehain MiV.itlnnd, Inc.i was granted by the secretary of state last KELVIN ET for erection and umnler- t. i OOUIMIV'I serve lie mpw couck- lor Hifn imi fiimi ln I ia'sr Sir. Natt, no rcureu irom I taisiness manv months ago because of A Combination of Lewis C. Mattison. Lynchburg, Wiiibi May O'N'eil.

Kalispell. Gerald F. O'lo. Rochester. N.

Y'. Henry C. Wagner, Lawrence, Kan Frank It. Stoeker. Scratiton, Helen L.

Miller. Modesto. Cal. Mary II. Young, North Chattanooga.

and F. Harold Lcland, Oak Paik, 111. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kelvinator and elictric plant. Rochester tins and Klectric Corporation is controlled by Mohawk through ownership of of Its 72.t2 outstanding common sipires. Mohawk also owns 11.4.'I2 shares of 260 poor health.

diil with tbe other two men in P.KW to form a plumbing busines. From an organisation with five employees in the company has Srown to necessitate eighty-seven employees to-day. Refrigerator TJ' A site as well ns the S-tiool of Medicine buildings nnd the Municipal Hospital. Subscriptions TIng Paid. Kick of all this ronsttuotion the work of collecting th campaign subscriptions of 'ast jail is progressing Meadilv and.

in th. liu, satisfatoe-ily Of the subset in the city and alumni rnmpaign, tiTs-Htll. or nearly one-half. Ins al-readv been Including flovd Bailee. 771 St.

I'nul srid tiornitiv Startrasr. Ntf. 771 St. Paul Street. Clarence Ticts.

So. if! Ma.ifl.1,1 street, and IicsmoiMlc Kose. i. lit (reirory t'ls-r. Jacoll No.

Itermml street. and liors (iiebet. No. 0 Algonuuin i.t- INSTALLED 2 i a bom E4ILT MOtlP I IKK XM ABTHXE Of I'l'RXITrBE I TO I.HtTl KK TO-NIGHT. Hr.

Harriet I.uella M'-OoHum will TFRMH ir Rochester's per cent, preferred, and! iriitri CDC T(l ATTFNri all the common sto. of the smaller JtUtUXKO lu' 1L11LI companies is in its treasury. STATE CONVENTION Controlled by Central. Before tbe split-up of its stock. The following retail jewelers from Mohawk Valley Company's capiulir.a- Rochester and vicinity will attend tion consisted of 75.000 shares.

The; the New York-State Retail Jewelers' rac leak at the Hotel Bo, bester this eve Il.ntmnn's gdt of (If the John Kirchcr, No. Hague Snd Anna Walker. Nn. s.riM-l. Antonio Coia, ulr'-'l, snd Coaeeita No.

tui; Iicwey mm 1) ue. Brown Pierce Co. nt IS on -Ancient "Mora in iue (if sulwcriptions. of Mixlerii Knowledge" 'lhis is "ii-j, fllli of a seiies of lectures which Pr. M'- ing to J.fX'M.IMH.

Quite a numher I split-up was on the basis of ten new Convention to tie in to- o. i i shares one out. so at present inei morrow-, lucsuav uou neinc'iiii Collum will give on I w-uo- I half of their total subscriptions and Main 509 Main 510 Comer Main and Franklin Opp. East Ave. bare indicated intentions of complef- street sD'l runno.

tio iimit Street. liowari Cropsey. No, Mio Havine avenue, and Kvelj a luati. o. r-ln svenue.

Sain Miuno, No. 7t Koiir sireer. and Orsce Nsiore. No. 17.

Lincoln street. entire capital liability is represented and Mrs. S. 1). Burritr.

of Lake by shares of stock. Of this avenue; Mr. and Mrs. K. J.

S.heer. amount the New York Central Rail- of Westminster road; Mr. and Mrs. road ow ns more than tvS per cent Russell G. Scbcer.

of Rockingham while about 100,000 shares are in tb street; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sun- hands of interests close to Central, so ing their payments within a relatively hort time. This action has been greatly sppreciated by the university authorities, since it makes the money available for use at earlier da.e than anticipated.

The great bulk of the subscriptions Start Nevt Monday at the K. It. I. Why waste the summer months when you can be preparing yourself for good" position? IL B. I.

graduates are always in demand. New classes start next. Monday. Rochester Business Institute, 172 Clinton Ave south Advertisement. that the floating supply may be estimated st SO.OtHI shares.

Even of this number a targe amount is strongly derlin. of Windemere road: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarrant, of Summerville boulevard; Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Campbell- of Canandaigua Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Harrow, of Canandaigua and W. R. Grady, of Petin Van. I held, so that the available supply is rail for semt-snnnal payments on Jan BnohloncitAle Winfon Rofwd South netvr llxsi Ava Excellent motorways lead over picturesque boulevards with no railroad tracks, to guard against or unsightly sections to drive through.

This choice group of homes ites are distinguished by many conveniences probably not to be found elsewhere. BirphomQBuildin(5rp Mm txrim ttildet IM bp fin. Announcement. The Lorg Pond Road is now com-pleted to Grand View Beach. Card of Tranks.

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rem ii ami family of 1U2 It reck street, acknowledge wilh grateful appreciation the kind expressions of sympathy of their many friends during their sad JENNINGS' MINTS OF QUALITY iv Flavors W1NTERCREEN. PEPPERMINT, CLOVE.

CINNAMON, UCORICE uary 1st and July 1st of each year considerably less, over a period of five years. In ac-1 'arnings of eotdniee with, these terms more than Mohawk have more than doubled. This 11lml were mailod no 'sain is consistent with the natural Harrow Day and Hvening School, tlur summer session makes it ws- from the i.niversitr collection office, trow th of the territory served and sible for you to take regular steno or secretarial 44 l'rine wtree-t on tlie first of with the extenvioii of the service and! graphic, bookkeeping part of the clay month Tndividusl rnvints sc. I facitit les over liter territory. i course anu na-r You ni'iy enroll Monday, July PINNACLE ROAD Near Monroe Ave.

6 rooms upstair and down, with all modern improvements, aleeping porch. Can he seen by appointment. Stone 5672-L Last, yettr ix.4.t was earned on knowledge all payments. Tlie detail Work involved in the handling hares and it is expected for cisy or evening classes. Stait IJ.IXJO be how more than $2 a share now and see bow pleased you wi ear will stnteaients.

receipts ami recrds ein- Oi.tnbuteJ hf Automatic Vending Mackism tJIASt.U THROt GH EMPIRE NOVELTY 75 Stone Street lilovs the full time of a si.ff three ion the new shares. In lllwitn the summers wo's. In ueioir witltioos JlH At 0 Per Ho ir. Ford "taxi -seclan." Bomb driver. (iuaranteeitig rei.ibili.

Telephone Stone 200. Adverti-ieu. earnings were 'iiin1-. un- r- only as far back as P'l'J they were La-t avenue. Sione 1171.

Advertise-but S.SS. mcuu at this office, in adol lon to i of the treasurer ami hir i dssutaniA,.

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