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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE AND ROCHESTER HERALD. TUESDAY APRIL 6. 1920. 2T mjjt m-iswf( ww. mmmi-iv in IQiinil BANKS TO CANCEL Y.M.C.

A. SHOWING a a.11 ss Sana in i .1 I 11 is 11 imifj a. turned down a flat ictiarantee of for a bout in New Orleans on the li)th with Basil Cisiiii. The content was to jro fifteen roundit and Lotto figured it Uo Ion; a test for the yotuh, as well aa too kns a AREY WORKING ON BOXING CARD COXTLS'CED FROM r.AGE 29 lllllUilf illlv i 1 ML aw rT1i' i 1 MIA aaM'sryn a.sJ-vT?, field tliis iteiio'i and are ready to meet nil iocn! antl out-vf-town nines, Kor jrames address Teddy llolstein, No stteyt. I St.

Lucys have organised a team for the cimins season antl wil liave tile following piayers in their line- up: IteFa.io, I.audatlio, Coccitt, 1 f'erno, Mark, tiiiiancausn, Andreano, i Witt and Mai'titne. Kor games caU 1 Albert I.audadio, No. 1 17 Atkinson street. I tkmmiXMZMxmmm'VtsMumMiS srtinSliMA4 "Published Every Tuesday in the Democrat and Chronicle and "The longest way 'round is often the shortest way home" On the surface it might seem that, the best way to liny a house would he to go ptraiglif: to the owner and buy direct. The truth is that this is the very worst way, for a number of To mention only one you will find that fl deal between private parties is rarely satisfactory.

It is invariably dragged nut over a long period of time, and as often as not the whole thing comes to nothing. What is needed is a media or. the Single For Llliixvtt St. Fine (i-rooin house newly painted, near Thurston car line; has 2-car garage in rear, lot is 41ill'i. A home you will be pleased to own, Adams floors, laundry trays, refrigerator, are features of this pleasant home.

Owner asking mortgage, terms, cash down and balance on easy terms. See Ibis one for value. -New Shirley St. Home for down You pay the bulance moni lily nr quarterly like rent, $tS per month will cover everything. There ore six rooms, electric lights, Adams tloors, furnace heat.

It will make a good home for family that wants to buy on easy terms. Shirley street is in the Winton road section, on the Hlossnm road car line. Wellington Ave. Large room home, convenient, to AVest High School, churches null car lines; tine location for a House is complete, on large corner lot feet, wide and Mi "i feet deep. Price is terms are cash with balance arranged, payable $75 and interest quarterly, Iiwestxnent Birr St.

-One of the best four-family houses in the city. Between Lake and Pewey. Well built with every improvement, such as electricity, gas, laundry trays, gas range, water heaters, linoleum in kitchen, tile vestibule. Kacli apartment lias separate furnaces, cellars and attics. Large lot with cement drive.

Asking $22,500 with snwll, amount of cash. Court a few doom from So. Union street). Brick house and garage. Lot 40x150, worth at present time per front foot.

Ktiy now before improvements start on Court sireet, in oilier words, ahead nf the market. Price $411,000 with about cash. South linloil Street Uusinesa with two apartmeuts above. A good grocery store on the corner, with drug store adjoining. A five-car garage in rear, all rented.

Owner anxious to sell and will sell "roeory stock if desired by purchasers. Priced at. Mortgage Department equipped to tn ami wil e--'(iinl nini'ta-je uni solirit your Our ixlnii.iv cliinttip biiTprn inrhnli Sin tiny of HohriifT' mot eeWiil. rnnirlrfirf ami Hhrsl Invt'tr8 arwl HtiffKiiHrrf ihlr 1 1 1 r-Hf ii pfroua! 1 Ion am! pprtivfd of all prnptrt Un rovprpii hy tho triort Knife (fTT tn them for ron (utiL-rntiort ami nnW. Wk otpti'-UWy iflvUA attoriiTy and huiid-rs to avii liemapiren of our s.cornl Mo ft (lift n-irrmnfs (i jf i i rod i -linn inl g'-i your cnh without th ihiih! ilt'tnv anil uppnue and at a rMisonablfl 42 ACRES ESTATE Wiih 11 room slotte mansion, located in the ciiy limit- of Catiandfiigun, overlooking the lake.

The land lies well and offers great possibilities lo subdivide, will cut up into ITS lots. The mansion has 2 spacintm living rooms, ti large bedrooms, attractive decorations, 2 complete baths, 3 fireplaces, steam heated, city water. There is a natural gas well on the property which supplies the home. This is a rare opportunity: asking with $5,000 down; will lake in exchange farm near Hochester or food investment property. Double Houses for Sale Culver Koad section Small double, 4 rooms each side.

Ajag furnace, hath and electricity, newly painted and decorated. An ideal iiome for thrifty couple. Always well rented, Can be inspected afternoon or evening. Price low at with cash, easy terms on balance. Monro Are.

Culver road aection; house with large lot. no restrictions. Can 'he re.modeIed into any type of residence, Rrnta for $1,020. Price See this and make offer. llidwell TerraCe Fire-room double.

Owner very anxious to sell. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Furnace, balh and electricity, street improvements paid. Price Has equity of $1,500. Let tm show ynu, this home today and make offer.

No Deal Too Lor gi impersonal altitude of one who his expert knowledge of property and is skilled in closing deals. The It. II. Carroll Company has closed hundreds of deals which, front one cause or another, would otherwise have had an unsatisfactory ending. Jf you are contemplating the purchase of property, we offer ymi a service backed up by almost fifteen yenrs' experience ami success in the local realty field.

Houses Sale HI Folsnm St. A room house and garage, located on good street. This is a nice home, less than vvo years old, vvcil arranged and wilh fireplace in Jiving room; throe good rooms and bath up; less than live minutes' walk from St. Andrew's church and school. Owner anxious lo sell, priced at Call for full information.

Ave. Ilotileviirxl, just off This cor.y o-room modern bungalow right near the cur line for only with $1,000 down; two large bedrooms, oak floors, enamel and mahogany trim, every convenience, beautifully decornied; $50 per month carry this home, cheap, as rent. Merchants Hoad Three good homes wilh tile roofs and good location, Nos. Ill) and 1)5 are (i-rooni houses Avith garages (only 1 year old) price each. No.

125 has 0 rooms and is well adapted for large family; price $11,000. The owner is anxious to sell any one or all of the above homes and will consider any reasonable offer. Stiinrnrrville section At Slop 17 'ij. a very modern house, cellar under entire house, and sun parlor, large buy window and open fireplace in living room; lot 50x150, only feet from boulevard; can be bought for dot) with a first payment of $1,500, This is one of the best buys on the market this spring. Building Lots in the Summerville Boulevard Section rj)o of? Motinip iivfl, in fh Tnut, tbtit ran tiouirhl in ti ric when Irftrlei WTc A H'hu.

hny t)X butlih.Td, No Deal Too Small '-it mW" -V 5 es. i Rochester Herald' Property Monroe Avenue Near Savannah. Fine two-story hrick business block with 50 feet frontage. has great speculative future in booming district. Mortgage is Owner is asking $75,000.

wiih U5.000 cash payment. Halanee easy terms. value. Ask us about it. What have you to exchange for these properties We have a client who wants to trade the fo'lowing" properties A vacant lot on Kpworth opposite the if til Madison Junior High School grounds It is a fine corner for two-family house price J2.0OO.

He also owns a single house on Avis price There are. mortgages of on this house. It has eight rooms, all modern convenience and a two-car garage. Court St (Between South T'nion and William street). Block, co plaining 2 stores and 0 apartmeuts, A.

lams Honrs throughout, electricity, strictly modern. Lot 5.1 ft wide, land value alone per front foot. In six months when Court street la widened and new lighting sjatem installed will he worth from to $2,000 per ft. Price only $75,000. Income $7,000 year.

Might, take smaller property in eicnange. We have eight small houses In East Rochester, Price isubjeot. lo small lirst mortgage oiilyi, owner wilt eiehsnge equity of for Income properly In Rochester. Melgn Street, corner Harvard The Oleiohaiit bouse. Easily converted into several apartments, located where there is always a demand at good price.

Can he bought for with a first payment of Itity this, live in one apartment and tlis balance will give you a good living. Buffalo or Albany Property Wanted Have you some Buffalo or Albany property that you would like to nckange for property in Hochester? Here is an opportunity. We have an apartment oft South avenue, occupied hy 12 families, equipped with all modern conveniences ami renting for $5,000 per year. The price is it is mortgaged for $15,200, and our client will Irade his etquity of for linffalo or Albany property. Farms for Sale or Exchange 1 SB-acre farm near Lake Ketika, fully equipped with tractor, implements, 37 registered two houses, electricity in house and barns, two silos; every building is in first class condition and the land very productive, with only 13 acres of timber.

Owner will evchange equity for oily property. This is one of Central New York's beat farms; en it be bought right on small payment. 100-acre farm in town of Mace-don, 1 1-4 miles from school, church and market. Two full ets of buildings, new gambrel roof barns; priced at will sell one set of buildings with 100 acres for very reason able terms. If you buy the will make you a land.

buildings. present, of the "fl acre fruit farm at Walworth, 14 mile from school, church and store, 12 room house, all improvements; new seven-room tenant bouse. 27 acre apples, 8 acres pears, 1 1-2 acrea aour cherries. This is one of the best fpttit farms in the town of Walworth; very reasonable at $12,000.00 for quick sale, or will trade for aingle home. bill lllllf 1 i -a ha JTi m- iri Dl lit Will rlay 1 0-lllght rrO" gram at Checker ClUD.

Newell W. flankx, of Detroit, checker i hnnipion of America, ar- I rived here lute, last night and an- noiinced that throng a misnnderstand-I ing with the local men cliarge of hi? arrangements, he will play but one night in this city, meeting the best I men of the ty at simiiltnneous check- era and chess to-night at the Koch- i ester Checker Club. Reynolds Anside. I This means that to-morrow night's exhibition at. the Central Y.

M. C. A. is to be canceled as Hunks will show his wares Syracust to-morrow night in an engagement which lie 1 could not postpone or cancel. Banks has just completed a three- months' tour of the I'acific Coast I states playing exhibition matches, and is now in the start of a trip through New- England, taking him lo most of the large cities of that sec.

thn for daily maiohers. He will play O'Grady, citv champion, over1 one of the boards at checkers to-night and' may also play one or two cxibition wiih the city title-holder before or after the simultaneous play. The chance to piny against the champion and to watch him play is expected to bring out a lnrje crowd of members of the club and followers of the game for this match. LOCAL FANS WILL SEE COURT SERIES Central Board of Strategy to Leave for Cleveland. Hochester will be well represented at the opening games of the basketball "world series." between Jirooklyn and Cleveland at Cleveland Wednesday and Thursday nights of this week.

Jack Neiman, Johnny Murphy and t'ity Court Judge Harry Kosenberg. who comprise the Central Hoard of Strategy, being scheduled to leave for the Ohio city to-night in order to be on hand for the first game tomorrow. A number of other local fans wiil also make the trip by automobile. lirooklyn, after takin a beating from the Centrals Saturday night, remuined over iu Hochester until this morning when they will leave over the New York Central for Cleveland. The metropolitan team worked out with the Centrals at the Hochester Athletic Club Sunday afternoon and at the Armory last night.

The local champions had their regular lineup on hand last night and the two teams went at it hammer and tongs for two hours ou the 'Jlig Expert 13,0410 Crowd. Carry Schtneelk was well pleased with the way his team went in the workouts here and is confident of bagging at least one of the games in Cleveland. After Thursday's game the two quints will jump to lirookiyn where the remaining frays will be played iti the 14tlt Armory. has been installed a favorite and figures to take the first two games without any trouble. A new record for basketball attendance at a pro game will probably be set when the teams clash in the Pub-lice Auditorium to-morrow night.

Cleveland is easily the best drawing town for the professional style of game. and ith a championship at stake all records for at tendance are expected to be shattered. Crowds of 10.000 are common there and Max Ko-euhiiml, who manages the second-half champions, has made arrangements to seat people. The Centrals put away their uniforms afler last night's practice session (fhd will forget basketball until another aeason rolls around. The final game of the local season is listed for Saturday night when the Original Celtics will make their appearance on the Kodak Office court against the Ulice quintet.

Baseball Notes. Anyone wishing to play with the N.nth Ward Midgels is requested to address John Ititiretano, Moore street. Itegsls will open their season Sunday afternoon the Madisons in a game. The following players are requested to renirt for the game; Clark, IJuigley. Zonne, lp-gold, Anterbus, (iosson, Panic, ght mere, Sloouin mil McHonald.

ttcgnl are snxious to hear from teims in the 1 old class. Address It. Hninne, No. Jenersoti avenue. will be a meeting of mnnag- i ers of indoors teams, of the Last Side 1 League, Thursday night nt Truck Company No, 0 on avenue.

Kleetion of officers and plans for the eom'ng season wil) be made. Kind pine will hold its first woik-i out next Sinidar morning at i noon i-urs. ine following are re-fiuested to be on hand: Uom-hant, SchoHsel, Cliphel, Schniiu, K'lisht. Oriivin, McCn're, I lounglnie and Ihirscy, I The Phantoms will ulav the 1. and M.

League this venr and won I like to hear from some rood Ditchers in the lli-I" year old class. Trv-1 outs will be held Sunday afternoon, National Cubs will hold a meeting Saturday night at Peoples Hull. The following players n're asked to Adamski, llr.ttisk'. H. Pahs-r.

C. Palcer. Ziiomer, Wa.jda. and Ko- tmpo. per games address Joseph Janzcflk, No.

N'll Norton street. Colon a Is have (he use of a diamond f.ir Sunday mornings and tire afler games with teams in the year old class. The following players comprise the N. Levin. Levin, Loofcing'on, Connors.

Ssper-stone, llolstein, Wilson, Sullivan. Hosnthal, and Iludlemati. Address Sol Saerstone, No. 1117 Kil-gerton street. pestroyera will put a leain on the I i jump for a fight at thin time.

Two tn-kets were inoiuded in the offer, f'11' Uuta wanitnl the eliant-e to make the trip to the Sourh but will not en- hancs Trippe's chanoes of gettinw i bouts in this district. i DESMOINES BOWLER SECOND IN SINGLES rovTINTEP FKUM in TWO-MEN. Aaton-Yoitnir. Akron. War.

lolls 't'lM-ro, Hoiroit. Jlitli.Tt. I'orev, Roohoater, Clevi'land, l.Mii. like Put ik, INDIVID! Wl. Vntel, Praildock.

731. 4Ht.cn, i'fs Moines, 7-7. King. Toledo, Heuor. 714.

inters, L'bicago, 711. ALL EVF.NTS. r.erloskl, Detroit, 1.11X1. Biinnouio, Rocheafcr. 1.1177.

N.ilte. Milwaukee, 1,117. Harkins, St. Paul, 1 Alaibcs, Chlcngo. 1.114.

BOWLING TO-NI(iHTS riCHEDILE. I. RAM) CENTRAL HALL, (jrand Central Learue. Young Jlen's Shop T9. Ctwo-Cola, 7 r.

m. Ed.lie'a Chop House v. Vaccaro'i Shoea. 7 P. M.

Kutz's Cigar Store vs. Muriel 9 P. Fahy Market vs. Bold' Cigar. 9:30 P.

M. Industrial League, C. II. Kugg vs. Steelier Lithographic, 7 P.

Cutler Mail Chute Co. vi. -North Eait Electric 7 P. M. Schauta Button Corp.

vj. American Laundry Co 11 :30 P. M. National Bra.s Co. va ltitter Iental Co.

Joe Meyem took thft prize for the high game at Elm Hull last week with a scxK-e. The Trinity Lutheran team carried off honors in the Intev-C'hurch League vtitb a record if fifty-five victories and eleven defeais Tor a percentage of Muisuns ha the high average in the league with a mark ls0 for the troM Karniskey had the high single game, All entrants in the city bowling tournament have been listed for the schedule which is in the hands of the printers. Secretary Fred liriggen will have a complete line up of all five-men teams, doubles teams and individuals with date of bowling in the schedule book nliich will be distributed among the bowlers. Members of the Journal-American teatir will roll th.tie doubles and singles at the A. H.

(.. this afternoon. Sid Sherman, of Toledo, successfully defended his Ohio state bowling title at Public llall Saturday by defeating Skatig Mercurio, of Cleveland, 5.970 to pins. Jimmy Smith, in retaining the world championship, hit new sixty-game record of 216 In competition, getting a total of S.700 I iiie to for Uoy Griehel. Tony Zivnk.vi, of Itayton bet Jim fiihlin, of Cleveland to 5.S22.

and Mrs. Agnes Iliggins, Chicago, topped Mrs. dace Garwood, Cleveland, .1,472 to 3,027, (ilDKOX I.F.aJh E. Final Sitandlnaa. Trani 8tandinaa, W.

44 3 17 Team Piraieg Chiefs Wolves Lions Pe. .44 '41 .270 Individual 8tnnding. Name Nievootl lljcris C-amer Well's Harrs Itos-Mlh'ornn Ssiskind Cohen Weipstein Mink Name Gordoa Levi Kallnsky Heekier Levin Iloidman Konietiski Mink (iiaser Itnsenherg Nievood (1. ..44 At. ITS 1T 1 pi 1 17 144 144 1 14 Av.

3 41 Lis L14 1J7 l-il 1JI 1'-'1 117 T7 FIAl LEAtilE STANDINGS. W. i.n 47 h. si 4il 411 411 P.c Pine Kihbons 11l.ert.vs Kays 'I'rllinties KuerbN Paragons fl'ymiiics Climax RF.LI.ER-HFl MAN" TMOAIPHON. Final standings.

V. r. V't to Iim-e-s I'lfonU Harvard 1 Rehtjia Kclinutn I lessen lie Vonis Koellmel Zirn ni ran We'tiortier Magiti 37 -II '-'II i Iirt fti 4' Av. 1 Kolackl 1stl Mayer 1711 Kenner ITS 174 Pallors. I'm- 1H7 live 1'Ht Wl.lni.tn ITS 111 AMERICAN I.ELION I.KAfil'F..

IMiWI) -K. Itunn. 17S. Bell, Pell, t.Tt. I'.

Kunn, 170, 14T. Mictihanlt. 171, liW. KM. Totals M'JI, Km, 7sij.

11AYSIAN MILSEIl Sclimltt. Put; Spriegel, 11. H. PS): A. Palmer.

ITU. n.i; ll.mhiiart, 141, 11T. It. I'll nier, 117. 1P4, lsil.

Totals Mist, l. I.HH'IH neininifer. ITS. Tooniey, Ip, hle, HI, 11H; Wilson, llll. t)T, 1NA Schrader, Pal.

li). Its. Totals (p.T, uo4, 7MI. FLOWER CITY-- Hsrone. 210, 14T; Rice, 147.

1KJ. pill: Mancuan. V.n, Ml'; Porcarl, 20ll, llll; Blind. ll'T. l-'T.

1JT. Totals Sol, IdM. 7d. ROHERTSHAW Krhraven. Xto.

1S.1. 1U7: r. Koenne, 214. Inn. PK: Canrl.i, 144.

1.T7: Pinch. 7lt. 14C. ITS lwl. Isl.

lsil. Totals mill. SJ-J. WIISiiN Wolf, 1.V,. nil.

1.A7; Korn. 131, 140. l.l-.': J. oi, iiw Roti.s, 1.VI, is-', ift Bijd, Torals 7'io. 7J3, AI EMI lit I A NO.

J-Xeaell. 1 40. 14S; Knox. Jisi. Heebc.

I'd. 177. 10. 174: Harold, Pm, ll)7, 1W; Cal, l-'T. J-i.

COOPER -E. Siihrnanke. 1l. 177. HP; Chrlstensen.

11. 14:1. Iibs w. S-h-iianke, 171. 1.10 Mesklll, PX 177, 177; F.

Steve, 1TP, l'Si, 114. Totals 710, Son, 7W1. MEMORIAL NO. Eggert. 125, LTD.

lit); F. VVisev. ljl, 14s, till; Vaisey. lso. 211, Mo; Itllnd, ir.

125. 125; Knapp, P1, lot), 151, Total 7n, Hisi, 745. ATTREI.L WARNER Blind. 125. 125.

I I.ayaasee, 143, 1H5. Ltll: hs en.ann. 157. lsl, 157; A'. I.easssisv, 12d.

llll, l's); Kupp'nger, 131, 141), 111. Tola! M. 751. 11. Bl'RTON.

MILLER Mivsueh. 215, 2H: Cnok. 1,50. 2'K Pit: Tvtler. HKI.

IM. 152: Young. 150. 1S7. 1W; Blind.

12J. 125, l-'T. Toiaia S45. 7. S-'o.

I 1 I I i up a well known topnofcrher. is not in position to nam the an as jet, as final agreements hare been signed. Joe Lotto, Trippe's manager, figure at the little Mount Morris "wildcat" set to tear into the very best fight-? obtainable and told Carey to "step it itnd get a good man." Lotto -iini'E TO ItlWlKItS Sealed proposals f-r t.HH'ir;?. sanitary and v.rk, home. Vlllar-.

Th.el's, rill he I by the of Pr.haae. Anwar. N. until 1 F.i'.-rn standard time. Thursday, ir ti, l''Cii when the.r will be I nn.l ri-ini.

Proposals stislt be en-w In an envelope furnished by the r- Hn, addressed, and f'l by f-rnit: aa a that will enter into tb. -ft if awarded name. lieiwsit shall of a rertinert rim upon jrfilly Inrnrnora bank in Ihls j' at. I mail" payable to the State of -i A ork or money en'isl to of the evir.t of proposal. Til? ronlraetors to the nwards nr.

made will he re-r-t 10 fnn.isli surely eomp.inv bond In of fifty per cent, of the icunt of ennrnict within thirty dura after i. -'ti nntli-e of award of eonirart and in -lines villi tin. t-rmi of 4fl(t- Th rv res'ed re leer auJ, -vvuiirs niul tlona mnv be et-, at lel.h.orth Thiella, V. Olfl-e the Depart, 'it of Arrllifeotrre. ISM floor, Flat- Ilsil.tir-ir.

Ilroadwav ar.l Wrt street I at the Department of Arrhlterrnre. Albany, N. y. Pra-ins. a'-ons and blank forma of propoaat msv by persona or firms eniHe, in Una of work required at the discretion the Arohiteet from the Department of li.

lecture, capltol. Albany. N. upon i-oa-t In the anm of $1.1,0,) of mney. made payable to the state of ork for en.

get of ronntnirtton, anttarr or ele.trlr rlrainra and will i if the draelnira and apeoin-a fiona r-eired in food bv the -J W'' -'pitul. Al-t Mnrrh 24 toon MiiiilrlpHl Civil Mervl.e li.mml.iion KOCIIESTKR, YIIRK inmlnatlnn for nfo Me.hani.lan In the Fla-e remrtment P-lhlle notiee herc4)y giren that the Civil Service will :.1 an open eomper lilve etamlnatinn the postion of Anro Moohnnician In It- Ucpartnient. on Friilav, April T.CT 1 Application blanks may he obtained the nff). of the CnmmlsiMon. 3rd t'ity Hall Annex, on Court afreet ,1 in net filled out and returned on b.oro April lflth.

mn.t he cltlzena of the Slates ati.t rvai.lonts of the City H. Thev mint he not leas -1 nor mrnw than years of aire the time of the- esninlnatlna. had tit least vcara of ey. iik niachinit ami the huild-'are and repair of gasoline and enL'inv. The duties of th en that flppointee.a shall lie 'i' at of lie salary of the position li CI 30 i'ho wolfhta f.r Hie examination will as fnHows: atatement osiletnented by lestlmonisls from pant proaeat etnplovors.

Ill) per cent LOVtS LAZARISS." Secretary, 'cliester. X. April filh, Uunlelrml Civil Servlee. Cemmlin KOtliKSTPR. NEW YORK amliiatlon for Meter Iteutlers In the Water Bureau 'nbl'e notice Is herebr prlren that Municipal Clvi.

Service Commission II hold an open competitive, namtna-n for the position of Meter Headers yH" on Friday, May spMlcion blanks may he obtained the office n( the Commission. City Hall Annex on Court street. .1 ist be tliloii cot and returned on re May 1, lp'rt. must be eltijens of the State and resident!) of the Citv l.o-'heaief, Thev must be not lese in 11 more than HO years of age the time of the examination. All msint have ha.l at least three months of experience and Movuieiit in the reading of gas, elec-" or watsr meters Vl-e salary of the position grades sl.tfj".

to, J1.7J." a year. Hi" weights' for the examination wilf as ft. Pews; SMprlrmen- i by testimonial from past and pres-t employers, tai per cent; reading of 'ers, 40 per LoriS E. LAZAIII'S. Secretary, e-hester.

N. April U. p.i.11. NOTICK tended Ordinance Frovldlng for ths Snle and of rnehlse, Ci'y Clerk's Itoeheater. N.

Aprrl fi, llll'li. yvlh.il IT MAY CO.NlKHX: I'ur-siulnt to the of the t'oun-of Ilia City of Rochester notl.e is here-K veil of a prop.eied act intended provi.lir for the at publie 'Ion to the holiest bidder anil the units' thereto, of eer'ain to b.jinlaln and operate the necessary -s aud mains for Hi. trar.nni'sa;..n and iiverv of si. -am from central stations thro.icb ai.d meter various avenues a.id public piaeea tn the of Ko.heslir and alao to construct, itaia and operate (he necessary conned inn and olher or iijrenrlennnces necessftty for the I rausmiKsion and debvery of aueli oa, anb.icel to rertaia lernis and wlinh saij was itnro- e.t at a mcetinf of li I ommon Couu-jn Ihe lull dav of h. liije AllltAJ II.HOrTF.R l'r lerk 'OTllE TO CRKPITOHS.

Pursuant to nn order of (lou. Joseph XI. Keely. of liie fennly lit Monroe ootue is itivcn, acconlinx to taw 1.1 alt per- hfivinn rlaons or denoin.ls aasiusi W. S.iloenw eltz.

jte of lie Illy Of i.eslcr. (oijnl of Monroe, state of New 'is. ci to p.caeiil the same wild vou. hers 'h'-refor, to the nn.J-'rs gie Jii.r M. i'ek, inlor of said te W.

ieMOIrteii. her f. liie trn oms' I Ion of bus, ties, as sin oni'iisirHOT ul o.t7 o.HH owers lluibl-4. on or betore tha hist of S'i'enihar, iuj teoruury isili. tnit, KHAM KM M.

Tsl K. of ijeorgis W. Sihot'iiwalls, l. Brown, attorney for Admlnistril- l'oeis lll.lf.. N.

X. NOTICK OF 11 IJI.IC IIF.AHINU Persons owuins real ealale In the ytctnlty 'he area il. s. ribe.l are hercl.v tilie.l of a sc. of use xone -in I).

Itesi.t-n. al to Coninicrcial. Alt nilKes fronting on the Kasr aide of Lake nne fi-on i he Northeast corner of Street, N-'h to in. -lode it.e Sonlli-sl conier of Anil-rose Klrct and for p'h of ILSI feec A hearbn will be held liie of the City Ptainiint Advisory ltuii.line. Kiuhoitii reel.

A ill tl VJ, tilM at mk A. SI. a I. vFinriKR Knp't of City I'lsmiing notice nr riBi if hearing Persons owning real esute In the vicinity res des-ribed bel.e.v sra hereby noli- (I of proposed chaise of llat son from Itesiib-nliil l.i t'omrnerrial. All preni- froniiim on the East side of i.eHc.eq.

reel trom Southeast corner Arnett beiite. id Sonih 'o Inetnde pternisea No, 410 iicsee Sireet and for a (b-pill of I-'O feet. will be b-ld In the of the 'v Advisory Moartl. Municipal i lil a-. Soon fi'iliush Mirts-t, on M.Hi-', April 12, LCI) at 11 o'clock A.

M. A. VLIiUKH, Snp't of t'itr fonnnli'ir. 0TK'K la hereby given that a meellnc of lbs a'oek holder, of the IPs-healer liresMon wilt he'd at the a nf the eorntvanv, ado West ave-ritv of Itocbesier. Monroe Coontr, Aork, on the 12.

day ol April, lugs. 2 o'clock 1'. for lh purpose of ec re direct. ira for the ensicna year to inspeciers nf election te serve at neif iiuinal meelinB sod for fhe trsns-lon of such oia.r business ss msy iperly come before said mealing, polls li rtanaia fnr use hour. KTTKH.

Recreisrv, C.lnd UiKkl'stri. April 3. lie's. DEATHS. ADAMS Filtered into rest.

Sunday inoi-itilig, April 4. V.r.tl, kalhi-l'ilie. i Hurkhsrt Adams, beloved wife of Fred ti. Adams ami mother of Fred1 -Herbert am! Alice V. Adams, i and of dirl-d Kurkhart and Mrs, Louisa this citv, Mrs.

Carrie Miller. of Ketinesaw. Neii. Mrs. Adams was a member of tiie Ladies' Aid Society the Church of Peace and Ideal Review, 1 No.

711. Ladies of the Funeral Thursday afternoon at 'J o'clock from her home, NV Uetitou street nm! at. '-Van o'clock from the Church of Peace, comer Caroline and Mt. Yornon avenue, interment at Mt. Hope eeuietrey.

i CAMERON -At the Knorr Convalescent Home, Miss M. Margaret Cameron, Monday. April Per, she leaves h-r 1 sister. Mrs. I).

Whitney, of No. 1-1) Fast Itrldge street, Ohhcko, N. i i and one brother, Hugh Cameron, alao i of tlswego, Tin. funeral will be held from the home of her sister, Mrs. (l.

,1. Whit- 1 ney. No. I.n Last Krldge street, ds-, wego, on Wednesday after-i noun. I'liucKKri- Entered Into r.st.

Sunday i moriiiiig, Aiiril 4, Andrew J. I Crocker. He is survived by his wife, i Fitniy At wood Crocker; one daughter, Mrs. liuane Hiehtmrtf; one aiater, Mrs, Lucy Furmau; also two grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, llurial In Martou.

N. Y. IHA Fl I.LI In this city, April 4. mai, at his late residence, No US I.orlmer street, Vlucvnau Crisiifulll. i aged tts years.

He is survived by tnree sons. Uulseppv I'rissfu Hi, of I Passaic, N. .1., Frank Crlsatulli and Anthony Crisafuili, of this city; oils Airs. Louis Ceientaiio. i -Funeral Wednesday morning, April 7, WM, at.

I) o'clock irom t.u late resi- den.e and at, o'clock from St. Anthony's Cuurcli. Iutertnent at Holy i Sepulchre ccumury. I IFFY' Patrick II. Duffy entered Into! rest on Sunday uionmig, at the real- i deuce pf banes Uilpert, Avou, N.

X. lie is survived Ly lus iviie, Anna l'uffy; two iiaiigiiters, Jatietie sell i anu t.lara laluweil, of Cleveland; (wo una, Frank, of New Melford, Couii. and Tiiomas, of lietroit. ou brother, Joseph Duffy, of lieucva. --liiu-ial Wetiiieadity msrnlug at o'clock from St.

Agues Chucu. iuter-uiein at St. Agnrs cemetery, Avon. DOI.LEN. Mrs.

Mamie Ilalioran Iiollcn eniered into rest, Sunday evening, April 4, litjti, at toe fauiuy home. No. -ou- Fast Alain street, aged 4. Slo- is survived by uvt lius'nand, rank P. Ibriieu; one son, ib ruaru lioneu; oue tiauKhter, Aerulilca Dolleu; also three hihhts, Mrs.

Jo-sepn Mcduire, of Jersey City, Mrs. Catherine, isauijersou and ili.a Anna Itaiioran, ot this city. I'iie luueral will in- held on Wednesday uioruing, April 3D clock trotu the lale Home, Nu. sac Mam street easl, auu at a vines trom I orpus Chrisll I hurell. lliteriueut win ne made in tile lauiuy lot aL Holy Scpulclre cemetery.

DAY'IH At Syracuse, Mrs. Frama L. itavis, widow of Calvin lisvls, lonuerly of tuts city, --(funeral service, at Mt. Hope Chapel, Rochester, upon (he arrival of the Syracuse train at 11 Jo A. M.

to-uay, Auesuay, April wzti. OAI.ENTINE At the residence of hla parents. Amen aud lua oaietiliue, No, li Atweil slreel. Sunday. April 4, 1-arl A.

t.ai.-htnio, l.i years. '1 be lb-ceased i. surviveu by uia parents and one sister, hernia. iue luneral service will be held 'I'liesoay atternoon, April Ptjn, at. 3 cioes trom tnu uouie.

Interment ai liive.rside. G1I.HKETH Mrs. Caroline Fulton, formerly ol Kociiester, N. widow of tapiain Iteujauiiu (iiilirelii, al ew-Louvtuc, April le-ti. s.

rcuiatmu a ai Auburn Cem.uerv Chapel, Huston, April uiu. HAYDEN Eugene Hayden, of Newark, -V dieu in CUiiou springs sam-Uriiuu, but unlay evening, April I. '-in. alter a illness, lieai.ies hi. ilra.

lleieu Foweil liav.ien, ue leaves a son, John h. Hayden, ut Newark; iwo graiidehudreu, Kicnar.l and Jaiietl.u lisyueu a sister. Airs, cuaru-s ueese, and a nepuew, of Cliltoij Spruits. euiiera. set-.

ices will take place at the oid uouie in Cilfniu spriugs lueo-uay uuerii.Hiu, April tun, hi. ociocs. i.uriai win be iu Cnapuian ceuielery. 0( HS-. Entered rest, at the family residence, N.

-ii jeUerson avenue, Monuay evening, April lujn, Al rs. Margaret K. thus. m. Augusl J.

iclis. licsiilea her hushaiid, is lirvivetl by uue son. Joseph A. licbs; one daughter, Mrs. l-'red .1.

three sisters, Mrs. Julia Kods'h. this clly. Alra. Mary Chicago and Mrs.

Sarah Schwlnderinaii, of linffalo and two grandchildren. -Funeral Thursday morning. April silt at o'clock from the resilience and at II o'clock at SS. Peter antl Pant's Church. Inierniem the tunny lot.

at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. PF. RS()N Entered Into rest, Monday April T. at the residence, N. Lake avenue.

Harry M. Pearson, lie Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Wilder Pearson; four sous, llarrv of Greenwood, Eugene Al'orb II. and Edward N. Pearson, of this city; also ttiree bri.lboey li was a memb iber of Frank H.

I.awren. Lodge, N. p. an ,1 a 'ester Consistory and 'lent ote. -AL.

Koch- 1 'atnaseiis Funeral services at the residence I hursday, April at a tin rial 1 at Riverside cemetery. TAYLOR Suddenly, In this "cite on Sunday evening! April 4, Annie J. Taylor, of No. Augtistlnti street. she is survived by daughters.

Miss Alice Taylor and Mrs. a rren Ihorp; one sisier, Mrs. Margaret Diamond and one grandson, John al! of this city. Funeral from home, No "5ti Aiigusline sireet, Thum.l.v i.iL'. r.i-H, at, clock from Hie I.adv Chapel and St.

iiiihe.lral, Frank street oiirnii in. noiy M.puiehre cemetery. TI INMAN In this clly. Sunday nigh' ueorge 11 1 11 lit i) So tears. Me is 1...

a god tl ree daughters. Mrs. Sarah and the -Misses of 'I'oloiuaH- .1... .1 and "'r wrano- and su gn-al-grandehllilren. I he body will rest at.

the parlors of lteri.br No. Alexander sireet until 1 o'clock to day and will then lie removed 1,1 his home, Si lvester st reel. Funeral AVeilnesilay afternooi! at 10 cluck llltermenl: Hope cemetery. Mount IV OLvER- Iit Living tnem.irv of Itlatn hs Hnggs Diver, biio ua two vi-ar ago to-tlay, April rt. 1:121.

rather and Kisters. FRANK LAWKlSfr LOIK.E NO. 77, F. A. M.

Mettt'liers are riiuested to meet at Ionic Hall. Teinoie. Aoril al 2 1. to alien. I the furtera! of our Harry M.

Pearson. hrothe BAllIltlH's. Master. Alfre.1 II. 8.

Swan. rios-rttiiry. N1UMENTS 9 MAUSLEUMS 173 IMKTMOtTII STKKFT An attractive two mid half story eight-room home wilh Adams floors and oak trim, two fireplaces, hot water heating system and a variety of olher highly desirable modern features. Quirk sale on this property is earnestly desired as owner is moving to California. Price asked, $.2,000 with $1,500 cash.

You should this property. sEAlTOaj WE CAN SHOW YOC TIIKSK ANY KI'SlNIiSS DAY OU IF THIS IS NOT Co-VKN1BNT CALL OP It OKTICK AM) WK WILL A It HANI IK AN A I P( I VTM NT Hilt KAItt.Y I I'll I O. TH HOCUS PUOM TO P. M. IS A (loon TIME IX.

SPKCT It V. ALSO SATI III A 1' AFl'E HN I.N. Heynolds St. Well built room single residents', j.jeal rooming house, electricity, gas. laundry trays, combination range; will sell furnished or without, price without furniture with furniture $10,500, wiih only cash or will trade for S-rnom bungalow.

Ijske near Seneca Parkway A center hall home of 7 rooms anil sleeping porch, baths on second floor with 3 large bedrooms, line living room, dining room, pantry and kitchen; vapor heat, heated garage. This borne is close to Aquinas High School and Nazareth schools; priced at $25,000. Owner anxious to sell and will consider reasonable offer. Insurance on Your Car Automobile accidents WILL HAPPEN. Ton may tie careful and It probably won't be your fault, but sooner nr later the law of will get you.

It is our bll-lness to you againsr the disagreeable results of just nich contingencies. It. will pay yon lo ee us and permit us to explain to yon the many- thoroughly desirable fea tares of ear policies. Strauchen UNO-HTAKCfl 265 North Street rrELic rrNFRAi ratru 'rUss liM fta-a HII.H FUNERALS ar rttnnab) prirt, TbU 4tt not tiib cbp funeral! -but to butt f.r len monfv CHAS. I.

KENNEDY Faftitrt! Ulrct4ir Wlnthrop 8ta JIM MONUMENTS 0. STONE -rl awioima jfVi fOKNtARU fMU" 4CINTVR1 fcM 1120 MT. HOPE AVE 5 400-405 ELLWANGER BARRY BLDG. 39 STATE STREET Rochester, iV Telephone Main 380.si1ain 38! Desirable Offices For Rent IN THE Rochester Savings Bank Building Also Space of 4000 Sq. Ft.

Enquire Rochester Savings Bank Eugene A. Timmerman Funeral Director 510 Monroe Avenue Chase 1684 EMBALMING SPECIALISTS Finest of FuneraJ Furniahing 11 Ma.a St. W. Casern 703 aa uaarariKraa JJCHestHuT rttoaesioj lU JlFiniH -r l.M.WIINia.

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