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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CITROXTCLE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 103 As Faucets Ran Dry in Mount Morris' Water War 'HIGHEST COURT UPSETS i wiri TmmmBmmmJKmmmmmmmmiaxwBammmmmmmmmm 3-DAY SALE "C' ITS 'ifgX vl 0 i Ml morris WATER WAR HITS HOMES Board Cuts Off Supply On Pleas of Inability To Pay Increase OF SELECT GROUP I I J-l I I I -7 Jfr JT 'wt Rochester Plaintiff Loses Suit to Collect On Husband's Death 1 Jt my VI i Mil III .1 -Li-iw a em CnntintipH frint I'iiit One "Why don't, you conic to people who know about these thinss, in- i steed of suing to irresponsible peo- i p.e arouivl hcre" asked Mr. Roll-' son. I When the reporter pointed out tndl he had approached Mr.

Par-j rnalee and Mr. Rolison with the, idea of obtaining au'horitive in-1 After winning in Suprema Court ano th Appellate Divlalon, Fourth Department, Mrs. S'tancfi P. Anderson, 38 Vlek Park yesterday through reversal by the Court nf Appeal lost her suit to enllnct. on two $10,000 inmnance policies nn She life of her husband, Charlnn Anderaon.

The highest stale court dis-mied the complaint brought ORIENTAL RUGS 12 Original Price and Less SALE STARTS TODAY AND ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT A special group, large and tmall high-class antique and icmi-antique Oriental Rugs and Carpets must be sold within 3 days regardless of cost. Fins Antique Shirez Mats. $5.00 and up The biggest values ever offered. A deposit will secure your purchase. BE SURE TO ATTEND Please Remember Location and Don't Confuse the Name A.

M. BALLARIAN 188 EAST AVE Cor. Mat heat St. OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE against the Aelna Life Insurance Ws If? ffVslJ formation snout the water nidation, the rhairman of the Water Board walked away The trouble over water In Mount Morris began Oct. I when water consumers received their first quarterly bills since the meter system was installed.

Consumers Company. The pnllrli were tsken out within a year and a hrtlf of the death of Mr. Anderson, Apr 27, 1(131. The company refined to pay the alleging Mr, Anderson, In his application for the policies, failed to diaclnse treatment by If Ur wjb were jriven until Nov. lfl to pay i I physician within five years.

The iqiieslion hinged about the words left, look3 at his quarterly bill for $8.10 but Paul Passamonte thinks that's trivial, compared with his of $13.50 for the same period. Mary Denaise makes one more futile try to get a drink from the fauctt in her home. The Denaise home in Mount Morris Is "dry." This has nothing; to do with prohibition or repeal, but with the village Water Board, which has turned off the water because bills were unpaid. Leon Denaise, 'any or "any other Illness. I 1 0 I MORRALL ASKS TOWNS TURN IN TAX AID BONDS Economy Value! SQUIBS ANALGESIC BALM An effective linimmr in jelly form, but non frry and non strnninj 50 Size tube thn bills.

Many of the citizens. 1 ohjeotinjr to the use of th water meter on the mounds that the question of its installation had decided arbitrarily by thi 1 Water Board, found that their board and that bills were far in excess of previous ones. Many de-: clared that they were financially' unable to pay these bills. The minimum rata for water is not considered excessive by nianyi citizens of the village. A minimum chare of is made for the first 7,000 gallon used a quarter Twenty-live cents each l.MO gal-J Ions is chBtged for the next 10.0O0 gallons HUd 2n ent l.ftnn uallons; for all wnter over gnllons.

Put considerable opinion Is ex-j in 'be villiije that the Wotks 5.fl!i1 might have; severl any Uua advance in rates. it. had not been caught with' the ambitious program of purchas-; in (i the nrarixn right at Silver Lake for 1 jfallons of! water daly when 500,000 gallons previously had more than adequate to supply the village needs I'he cost of this purchase. Jlii.OOO. a added to by the cost of a new filter plant.

Ovpraupply Charged One man has made a study-of the water project said yesterday that even before the vil-iise contracted for the purchas of the addtt.or.al 500 urinous, of the original were bein' spilled to was'" 'ouiity Tieiisuier James I. Mnr-rail yesterday demanded that Irondeijiiolt. Hnghtitn and rtt'e-ford turn over to hi office by Dec. 1 town bond an required under Ihe Slater-Mark law, passed by the fgisla'ur lo lax burdens of towns for their special Improve nients. The treasurer demanded Ironde-uott turn over to the county In bonds, BriKhtoai.

JlW.OW. Ssuibb "'nerti On A and Pittaford. $38.17. Tha bonds SQUIBB MINERAL OIL WITH AGAR One of the Squibb quality emulsions for thoe who object to plain oil. Urge II bottle U.00 Size SQUIBB EPSOM SALT Free from impurities that mako ordinary Epsom Salts unpleasant to take.

uib.Ti.15l Size SQUIBB COD LIVER OIL (Plain end Mint Havered) Vitamin potency tested and guaranteed. 50 Size $1.00 Size ik Uoa Siaal tafssi ZrtttJ 4 ot fcottie ii bottle) said nrip 'Thts v.l.ae are to run for 20 year. I nthe last two years various advances wera made by the county lo these towns for unpaid taxei to prevent default on their bonded Indebtedneas A proposed court, battle by Lawrence J. Wagner Is based on inclusion of a payment of $18,024 in the 1935 Irnndequoit budget for Interest on these bonds. Under the Slater-Marks law, bands are to bo Issued on a basis of 40 per cent, for advances made pnor to tax levy and I'M) l.r fr 1133 levy ami levie.

r.nnds, the law provided, wee to be held by 'he county, whi''h will extend It. a credil, acting as agency, and the towns una' e'v would pay for their own improvements. They ftere to have been 'urned over to Mortal! by Oct. 1, hut because of delav in Ihe towns1 refinancing program, 'h" date was ex'ended i'i''" lll3 SQUI88 CASTOR OIL (mmist; Made tasteless by Squibb process. Generally preferred by those who ordinarily have difficulty In taking castor oil.

25 Size 1 ez. bottle I Csstor OH Try as she can, Mrs. Joseph Sciartino of 14 Prospect Street, Mount Morris, can't get water from one faucet in her home, even though her husband is sickly. Her water bill, formerly $1 a month, from Aug. 10 to Oct.

10 was $9.50 and the Sciartinos say they can't pay it. SAFETY Grange Backs Roosevelt vt not h.s to Ve used, "nev-'r will need lOol-ooo Ktuions o. waicr It an.Mhmg Jik 1 Inn a day present, and yet someo.e must pay for this unneed-d -tir plus "Who ra" fur if" a-tked the re por' 'o ri" 'oil urpo-' tr" smiluii: Tn: ci Those who syntoRthtZ" r-', Wa rr Works m-p'' pur chase of ati ioc: ply, po.rt i t. inerejse it would be oif supply the new Sta'e TvthercuUt Sanatoi hunt on Murray Hill, just outside of the viliaue iloi'. i vi i cole admit tha' the 200 or 3''0 oc-cupitmj of this institution will be unable to consume the extra 7im-000 3 lions of water for which 'he village has conti acted.

"And so far as a new filter ii sa.J m.ir. vr.o U. R. Camera Club 13 be concluded The meeting will tomorrow evening. 1 SQUIBB ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION An agreeable, effective mouth wash, gargle end refreshing skin lotion.

from Fage One plan to the agricultural problem had been formulated, Herman Ihde, master of the Wisconsin State Grange, made a fervent plea for endorsement of a plan which would create a dairy surplus control board and provide federal Sot ma utniftit sotutioa 25 Size I ol bottle 50- Size IS ol boHl in all your home necessities It makes a difference in your peace of mind when you know your medicine cabinet hai in it preparations that axe pure, safe, effective. To maintain such safety ii a public trust. For three-quarters of a century, the name SQUIBB has meant, to families throughout the world, the finest quality that science and skill can produce. You know Squibb. You know it is a name you can trust.

A number of Squibb Household Necessities are listed below. Check them over note that the prices represent maximum value. Do you need any of these products? Ask for Squibb's when you go to the drug storel Squibb eemed conversant with the water fundi for operation of a surplua ivifctly Dool t0 be replenished by an fee or assessment situation, "that wuj unnecessary expense, we set hag been pur The water Our old upon products moving to market. A resolution embodying the principles of is known as the Kian.it plan was by Mr lhd The delega'es upon recom-iii chit -on of the committee on re rfened if to the 'linne Executive Commute'' full power to act. icdicated delegates expect tnat when convenes th're will VlTAVOSl Maps Wide Program; Newly organized at tha I'mver-, sity of the Cameia Club tuts started on an ambitious pi uK ram which includear a college news reel, movie Uram.i aotcd and produced entirclcy by men and women ataden's.

and a class album to contain snapshots of students and evenU. Col. Ostar N. Solbert of i Eastman Kodak Company Is set-: i ins a advwor to the club. The a'udent.

committee In chaise of the. aibum include U. ft. Wll-; liam S. VoiiArx, LeP.oy W.

Apk'T, James V. VValtcis, Herbert Tin dii.l, Wiiiiain Not t'tn-Tayior 11imi Kiciday, Arthur S. and H. Or Id jioadley. Mexican Bridge Burns.

U. S. Fast Train Halted Mexico I'll Nov 21 -I The Mi'i'ini 'htotiti trmn i "in I S'. l.oiii, due Here todfyj was disityed 111 hours wh'-n a Ondne north rf Mooter -ey. Offlcu.a of 'he "oad said the: tire was discovered ye.terd,iy They were uncer tain wnether It wns iricendiarv or accidental.

Telephone lines had been cut near Irdo bv a small g'oup of, handt's, but the government re-1 a'ded the incident as urnmport- an'. filter was good enough Several hous holder interviewed exptri-ed complete i i -f i0n with the new metei env tv thn' tne i In 'he ti-iartt-r of i's use 'd not ,1 rno'C than They -aid they had been made more con io is of wssie wa'er the of fie meter, and atti the ht'i b.l ('f o'her to iilurrii.oo and i el' -mii'-- Ian I. neinplo' ctl SQUIBB CHOCOLATE FLAVORED VITAVOSE Deliciwie in milk. Nourishing end rich in Vitamin B. 50' Size (formerls 75f 12 tin A NAME YOU CAN TRUST Subsidy to Be Asked For Merchant Fleet White House Body Also to Urge Aviation Aid Washington, Nov.

21 A flat sub-sliiy. called by that name, was dls-clr sed today to be what now contenipla'" sir-mission to P'esident Rooi'V-it for the future of the American Merchant Mann" At the same time there is a strong ariiotiy th'-irt fur retention of thy j.lan v' aiding avii'ion airtiia. A dvpar'no-ntal winking on ret "iriiii'-iiilatioiis us to the policy that should be adopNM for the M'-rchant Marine. Another Presidential is sJudyin air transportation The two have made a wide and deep stjdy of their subjects. Their recommendations will go to the Whi'e Houxe for a final review by the Piesnient heft, re some phases are embodied in legislation.

French Bank Scandal Rocks New Ministry Flandin Denies Discord but Aides Clash on Levy Case ii nit upi-n Ihe AAA and that control boai'i oth'-r pmns w.li l)e a of intrt i-r and possible Joint action by farm l'e ions. "(if cour one man out, it, leue two or tbt taps running ail ca.t'.esaly foretiin to tuiti them oil. and riot expect have your bili no up when a meter is recording the amount of water being used With a little csre these hills can be down to reesooab'e amounts. I think tne im is trie most Kjuit ab'e plan for determining wstt'i charges. Mount Moir's has been hard hit Support of the agricultural extension servtci was voted "as an education il act.v.tv free from giotip control or other influences contrary to the purposes for which the services is in'ended," The resolution recommends that 'he service be financed 'solely by federal, etate and local taxation." The executive committee was ihreeted In ascertain what can he Feature Saving bv unemployi" ar-d it thnt more than familif relief.

The three milio done about acquinrg the home of re nn f)jVPr Hudson Kelley. fmirr-rrr-nf ii I'1'' n-aw Viu rr nr VI, Knock Out that COLD! Cwe It No Chanct To Ctt Going! Chapel Corners in Pu County, New York, came in for piominence todav when It was announced that it wonfltst prize In a state contest for t.h best staged by a Grnnje with more than 200 members. President and M. Roosevelt are members. Osaian Grange in Livingston County waa among Granges enter the employnl appoxima'elv 2'0 men This total now fMS been rfl iced to "vt.

Tbf Sterling Salt Mm" tvu tcrville. a nearby hamlet, where 100 Mount Morris men weie employed, has been closed for some time, and there is no work at the once thriving Perry Knitting Mills The can-nnj factory in tne village offere only seasonable work. frrn i spin I tjqrtyif m.no rM s'MBb. Hambi HsM I R. Sett IBS St ns.

Nk w'TOhk SQUIBB Adex Tablet. Bottle of 80 $1.00 Size SQUIBB Antiseptic Ointment. Tube 25' Size SQUIBB Aspirin Tablet? Tin of 12 12' Size Bottle of 100 50'" Size SQUIBB Cod Liver Oil with V'iosterol. (Plain or' Mint Flavored) 3 ox. Bottle $5 Size 16 oz, Bottle $2.60 Size SQUIBB Lanolin Cream Jar 50 Siz SQUIBB Liquid Petrolatum 16 A.

oz 75' Size SQUIBB Milk of Magnesia 4 oz. Bottle 20 Sizt 12 oz. Bottle 40" Size SQUIBB Olive Oil 4 n. oz 35 Size Ufl.oz 75 Size SQUIBB Shaving Cream Tube 40 Siz SQUIBB DENTAL CREAM Ssfely cleans and polishes teeth. Is refreshing and effective.

40 Size SQUIBB MAGNESIA WAFERS A palatable wafer, easy to take. Ona tablet equals a teaspoonful of Squibb MnktfMagnesia. with less than 200 members. Melton Pans. Nov.

21 A whispering rentered around the Levy bank scandal and directed against the Klandin cabinet, continued to unsattie the Bourse today and brought a denial of dissension from the premier himself "Complete agreement exists within the cabinet," Premier Pierre-Etienne Klandin told the United Press, in response to rumors of differences between the ministers of Justice and Interior over the Levy case "There Is no discord A cold once underway is a cold hard to drive away! Let no cold 1 endangur you. At. the first chill or sneeze, take Grove's Laxative Eromo Quinine It usually makes i short work of a cold because It is expressly a cold remedy and be- cause it gets at a cold from the Inside. A cold, you know, is an internal infection and calls for! internal treatment. Grove Laxative Bromo Quinine Many of the men who complained Grange in Saratoga County waa today of the high chargea for water nt in the national contest, said they would be glad to pity Temperance education In the even as asked if thev had the and vocational education money.

But they didn't have the rurBj communities were reeom-money. It was told that the hand rrendd. Trarsfer of soil erosion of one family, receiving a water PCtivitiei from the Interior Depart-bill in excels of $12 for the quarter, ment t0 tnt Department of Agricul-! submitted it to the relief agency, tur, anj a national soil urvey l.i which refused to pay the bill. The with states were' tp-rellef worker said the householder proved. had no right to use so much water.

Todav', sessions were marked by Ihe Levy case, which in some One man who said that he had lengthy debate as delegates eoug.it quarters has been likened to the Both for SQUIBB Sodium Perborate nothing in his pockets nut nan cian(y the intent of resolution! Tin 25' Size Stavisky affair, first came to light early this month. Bonds of a group of war-devanated restons 'he north, wi'h value of 25 ViO.oai means COMPLETE relief because it is COMPLETE treatment. It does all the four things necessarv. It opens the bowels, combats the cold germs and fever in the system, relieves the headache and grlppy fpeimg and ton and forr-fiei the entue netm Tnat the action want and anvthin? leas is taking i a ea. l-ove a t.a xa' Hrtmio Q-nnine at anv druKtriat.

le end Sfr Ak for It nv the ill name end accept do Advertisement, pack of ciirartu. and three chtl- Master Louis Tsber dren iil In bed. hadn't bad any tol(1 thfm thfy wtrt water since the first of the wruin program for agriculture fesides Mr. P.olrson, the chair- that will be studied in every farm ud, the members of the Village nome in the land and that will ech" Water Board are Clarnce E. Kel- and re-echo through the halla of l(IiMfira) 3 francs, were placed il'egallv wttn a Parts hank ny the hna-uial concern, it was charged, security I for loan.

legg aud Chiiiea Btaaiaa. iCorgree io coming monthj.".

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