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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 12

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12 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914. Che Burke. TitzSimons. Hone Inc.

Che Burke. TitzSimons. Hone Inc. MANY LARGE ESTATES BEFORE WAYNE COURT RedCreekManLeavesOver One Heir. I A Reminder WOMEN upend so much time on their new suits and hats that the- are apt to forget something which will add greatly to their appearance --and that is gloves.

You want 'a new pair of gloves for Easter and you know Burke's reputation for superior quality the very best makes are always found hero in the greatest assortment, such as: Beautiful Fashionable Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery Styles to be Found Only at "The Fashion" and at Popular Prices Ii.ivin, Aiwil (. At a tfrra of Surro-KHte' Vnrt held Iktv to-day tjy A. H. ArnintroiiK, Ctonwy ami aoting aiirrijifato, lettera textainr'nlary w'rc to At'jert frown und Humnnnh J. ItirtuiHindi on proof of the 'ill iff their faiher, Kliaa KiHraotxl, late of I.enua.

The? valu of the real r-atHtp ia awl th' pfmonsltT $5(10. Tlio tfjitator (ttm-ta Unit $.100 bo iiaid to ewh of tiia dHuglitcra, Anna L. Prowvia and Sawinna P. Richmond, nml that the balaune be dieiiM, among five ehildren, vis. Anna L.

Trtweue, Suwnnflh I'. KichmoBt, I)enn( K. likhmon't, Charles F. Richmond and -orfre- R. Richmond, uluirp and aliarn alikn.

J.inoo-lri Hinhop Knd Ohnrli-s Kreiwt were apixdnted ap- i praWrn. A dwree -wee ernt onnl jtrdtrially wt- tling the acconme of Mimvid 8. Jewell admlniatratrix of thft estste of Bm-o 8. SijiH latp of Red Orcek. Tlifl nwnmt atiomi a of 1 In thp hands of tlic wtoninlfi- Trcfousse Gloves for .12.00 with two or three pearl clasps, pique or round seams, fancy embroidery and three-row embroidery, blackwhite and colors.

Trcfousse Dorothy Gloves, $1.65 with two clasps, wide contrasting embroidery, in black, white or colors, Tampa Gloves for $1.00 Black, Fi.sk, Clark Ilagg Gloves for $1.50 one-clasp, with wide contrasting embroidery, Avhite and black smart, indeed. French Kid Gloves, $1.50 Paris or three-needle embroidery, black, white and colors. Washable Doeskin Gloves, $1.50 with one pearl clasp or two pearl buttons, with self and black embroidery-- Twelve-button length, Doeskin $2.25 Bixtcon-hutton length, Doeskin and $3.25 Mala floor. trntrlx, who ia th? only heir. The, w-IH of 1lnyd C.

Jones wna proven and letters teUm'ntnrj' ifwnel to M. 'Join. Tlift nl ectnte is valued at wliirh 1 (riven to wife, thA exrirt.rix, without rewrve. i-f-vnn M. Mead and Junie u.

Cook Two Hundred Swell EASTER SUITS to be Sold at from 20 to 25 Per Cent. Less than the Regular Price were appointed apiiramera. lentamililnrr were lwied to Ilnrriet L. Whit and Phoob M. White on proof (yf the will uf Own II.

White. 1h1i (f Wiillntnaon. The value) of the-t white and colors--two clasps. Washable Doeskin Gloves for $1.00 --with one button fir one clasp, pique or prix seams. reiil estate of aint wtHte which in riven to the water, the MoviitrVin.

Eiriinett uixl Jiieoh Colward wete pH)iliti'(l approiwrn XMiiTM tlamentarv were iwanwl to Mary Ikrw and Stella M. R. 1W ou proof of the- will of K. Dow, late of Wnlfnlt. The reul estate Is valued at $2,500 and) tho personal entnte at The twatatnr direota $KK) be paid to rai of hi (rrnndteMldrcn, Mnr- puret IHiw and Oladyn 1w.

and that the uw rif the Ihalmwe be (fiven to Ma wife, KteU M. low, and at lier dnth to Hie alMive uained Krandi-hi'dren share Splendid Neckwear for Men A new tie for Easter must be bought, you know. This is always the time when you men pick out your assortment for spring. The new bright colors are here in such splendid assortments that you will surely derive much pleasure in making your selection. Xew patterns of the larger open end four-in-hands in excellent quality silk in the latest plaid and check effects; also all the new plain colors.

value, (5e. and Khar nlike. Flojvl 0. Ccnklin und Clinfled C. Chase Were appointed ajt- prsicera.

The will of Adrian Vr IMnn-k. late of Mneedon, wa ad'miHed to probate and letter teMamentnry Issnied to Albert II. McMnrray. The of the entire estate, nmotint.imr to $0 000, is (riven to liia Mire, (Villierine. At lier d.nth $000 gnea to Mitry 8.

reimbrnke and $(XK) to William Ver I'lnnk. and. th balanep la to be divided amonif ehil-dren, Sllrm .7., Jidin, Kdwnrd ami Wil-linm Ver T'lnnk and Mary N. W. Klien'rarne and K.

A. Raker were Women's Silk StockIngsthe Kind You- Want One manufacturer sold us his entire sample line consisting of one hundred and fifty Suits, and 'we have selected fifty Suits in broken sizes from our own stock to be closed out this week. $12.98 Suits worth $15 and $16 Coats are silk lined. Colors, navy, Copenhagen, black, tango, taupe and Russian green. Materials are crepe and Amoskeag 6erge.

$15.00 Suits worth $17.50 to $18 Coats lined with yarn dyed peau de cygne. Tunic or peg top Skirts. Materials are crepe or Gabardine in all the new shades. $17.50 Suits worth up to $21 Made of Gabardine and crepe materials. Peau de cygne lined Skirt with tunic.

Very swell styles, all colors. Don't Fail to See Our Beautiful $25.00 Suits, Nothing Like Them in Rochester $6.98 Balmacaan Coats in the most desirable cloths, swagger lines, English Women's Pure Tnread Silk Stockings in black, white, pink, champagne, orange, gold, yellow, taupe, new gray, emerald, hunter, Nile, navy, Copenhagen, sky, amethyst, purple, lavender, rose, cardinal, coral. $2.00 value $1.50 pair Women's Pure Thread Silk Stockings in black, tan, nnd white, also white with black clocking or self clocking, with high-spliced double heels and double soles and toes, elastic tops. $2.50 $2.00 pair Pure thread fiilk stockings in the celebrated Kaywr or MoCalliun makes, black, heavy or light weight, regular or out sizes, made with double soles, heels and toes, elastic tops $2.00 Women's Black Pure Thread Silk Stockings double soles, heels und toes, deep lisle or silk garter tops, if 1.50 value, $1.35. 3 pairs for $3.75 Women's Pure Silk Stockings with double lisle soles, heels nnd toes, deep lisle garter tops, black, white and the season's newest plain $1.00 pair npiHiinlCTl1 awralaera.

NEWARK PLANNING FOR CLEAN UP WEEK Board of Trade Will Cooperate with Mothers. Newark, April At tlio tneetinn of the Honrd of Trade nt. the (Jardeider thia noon, it wna voted to co-operate, with the Phild'a Welfarn Leapue of Newark, which la composed of the mothers of thp village, In their efforts to have a clenn-l week in Newark thia aprinR. A resolution rtlrectliiK the ftiiilroail Cotn-mlttee to take tip, with the stale, the non-coinpletinn of the two Itarire canal brides and find out why they cannot be completed at once, was adopted. W.

M. fort wna secretary in the absence of K. V. I''ox. President W.

0. ltnrcess anhounced that the regular monthly tnecline would- be held next week Tuesday nieht, April lltli. (ieorge O. Perkins sncirested Ut the matter of aprayiua the trees of the village be taken up with the Villnire Hoard. A motion waa passed (hat leaflets bo Men's Pyre Silk Socks cut.

See them. MILLINERY Just received five hundred stylish Easter Hats to be placed on sale at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98. Black and colors. Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose with double lisle soles, heels and toes, elastic silk tops, black, white, navy, tan, gray and Gobelin pair Men's Extra Fine Quality Pure Thread Silk Half Hose accordion ribbed, black nnd green, black and red, black and white and blank and purple pair Men's Fine Silk Lisle Half Hose in pure white, extra 50c pair Men's Pure Silk Socks with double lisle heels and toes, elastic tops, in black with silk clocking of purple or white, tan clocked gray or black, gray clocked with self color, also black with vertical stripes of white and blue with stripes of red. 50c pair.

pairs for $2.75 Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose with double lisle soles, heels and toes, black, tan, gray and blue $1.50 pair 148, 150 25 148, 150 Main St. East Main St. East I VToomwc mt ChtJUrm Outfitter 5 Star I purchased by the Child's Welfare Irfniriie and distributed at nn expense not to exeeed Announcement was informally made that the women of the village of Newark were olng after the fly question and have planned to declare wnf upon the fly at once and keep up a vlgorou campaign during the hot weather. STUD0B. Death of Lyons Man Reaulta from Fall Two Week Ago.

Pia'olal IHsiwtoh to and Chronicle April f). Henry Ktudor died tu nisht tit his home near Kurleh, aired fi4 jeara. Two Week while heli)-Inif his ueiiflibors break roods, Mr. Ktudor waa ataudiuir on the back of a pair of bobslcichs when the team suddenly (darted up. throwing him over backwards, and causing injuries which resulted in his death to-day.

He leaves a wife, two da tight era, ln Those Shop Shorts are Going at 39c; Two for 75c They were originally marked fifty cents they are very line values. You will find thrin on special table. Resin BRAIN FAG the Best Ever Men's high-grade fine quality madras "Hurke Star" shirts with cuffs nttached, coat styles, bullet pearl buttons, in new stripe effects in pinks, blues, hellos, tans and black arid white; excellent workmanship and custom fitting $1.50 each 1 I Cbe Burke, TitzSimons, Rone go; mc. Trunk Marclns Foster. Atlilnn.

April ft Th( llpfllh nf Kran Mivli, Vmlvr, c-l VrS "wrri'tl ilny lit hlH fiinn Ixmif Kiinwlemllls nlipru ho bin liwii tt rtsUlmf iror llilrti'cn ytuni Ml. KXrtH- wiiii wlilnwor mid Ips. vn bin iiinUu-r, Mr. Mnry VhMvt. nuil twii Hitcr, Mr.

IliilUe iMiivit mill Mm. MlniilH VVlrk, all uf Hiliemcr. Thn funeral will ln'lil nun the li'n ThiltwlHV. Him'. Mr.

Writlit. or Knuwlc. tlli, Hiirlmi MI In- in IHtcr t'ri'fii ri'ti'rt. In i.iilr.i. stops itching instantly THE momftit Rri'nol Ointment lout he Itrhinf and liiliti M(im.

Willi th aid of Ketinol Soap, it quickly rtmovc II inert of iivmi, fih, Utter, iwf K-ofiti, pimplf lorottwr tormenting, uo-iightlx ru(Hlon, Ir.ving the lain c)rf and bealthf. It is equally effective fi aorvt, bo At, burnt, red, rough Will, dandruff and pilri. Itraiani Olntmant la ao Hsp llratHml frA that.lt aaa ha on 9upnt4 eitr. Imm aiUout tuaaun; usdua luuuoa. iViaanl kna yaarlha-l by tWtnrt In 14 rwi Ai! drum at Mil Raa.oul CiatnaDi Oti'm ami II 00), and Maamol ava for trial iM Iron, vntt In lpl 4(1 fl.

IU4nt, aura, M4. Ikinol aaaloaa auiintHiiun." belle ami Mariet two amis, Hoy and Kriiest; two sisters, Mrs. Kmmii Weticr and "Mrs. Albert Cmcrny. Mix brothers, Cbnrlcs.

Michael, (leorire, Philip, Frederick and Albert, all of thia village. The funeral will ho held from his lute home Thursday jtfteni(sn, Hev, Albert lleyd officiating. MRS. PETER HELFRICH. RpeneeiT'ort, April Mrs.

Ida (1. Met fruh, wife of Peter llnlfrlch, died sudden ly at her h.i"e laM ntulit following an ftl nVsa nf three ilaje. Mrs. llelfrt'h was born In Wellsvltle titty nine jvnrs niev ie was ninrrlvd lo Mr. Ilntfrteh In and sliice her mnrriaan has lived In KpencerpnM.

fbe wss a meml-er of tin; CongrcgalteiiHl t'tlHOll. Idwtile her hnsuniMl hn leevna five aoua. Kriink. Clifford and Thorntou, aN of KiHiicerpoit, and John of lnxiWIniui. una dMiialitor, of SSMKf r(irt: tn iranilrUlldren: oho brother, F.insnet heeley.

I'ariim, n.l iwo sisters. Mrs, llnlier. nf I'nriDH nuil Mrs. Umle llivclianun, of II rnl fi.nl. l's.

Ihe f'liiehil will he held WwlnrMur at 8 o'cluik rrntn the home. Hev. J. W. Sin rip III rlli) Isle and interment will he In l'ariua Corners.

It's Nearly Here! Starts Wednesday April 8th SUPREME WEEK HJ Brain fag an ailment common to mJHf pressure. rgglUtSy To teltalie th lystem, strengthfn the U-'Tp It nervei and clear the brain, you need Wincamii, I a liquid food without a drug. It contains II nothing but vitalizing, strengthening ingredients II Liebig's Extract of Beef, Extract of Malt and II pure natural wine, combined by a special process II II into a palatable beverage. Used England II II 30 years; recommended by 10,000 physicians. 11 II A ail wine glaaa full twe 01 three timra a Af uiu.lly 11 1 1 brings quick rMuHa.

Try it, and tee for younelf. Th II 1 1 coupon printed below enablea Tntt to gr-t a tarople for the 1 1 I I coat of delirery and parking charge, only. 1 1 I Edward Uuere, U. S. Agent, 400 Weat 23d Street, N.

Y. II Stmt MMfila aa irwtH4. I Im aaMa. I 1 Cr ir rywtrmwjr1 Climate Failed; Medicine Effective Hufffrer friwi Tttl'rMilii ofipn llilnk that iiiH''lno will mn li.li twin. Krb air.

ri'Kular ImlilU and t'oml fond aa In ri'MorlnK hPaltli. Imt inoro In ufti'n iikiI M. Mini? bnvii lin rtturMl to lnnlih by Ki'kuiuu'a Altnrullvn, liiwd Wuliioit, III, "(iwitlmNr Thrfluih your tntruniuiallir I hava beli ttml fran a tirmialura ra. (in Da r.niiw W. I tnkfii iih Trphttl I'nii- monla arhlt-b Inio Tut.rrulnla Iharllll wr fotiTHti.

In Frthnilry. 16. I wnl lo Kurt Warlh. TMU. and latar la Oanua Cltr.

I'nlorait'J. Aflr thara two k- mf haklan In. formad mr that mr raka aa Hp). Tliraa wnaha latar I raturuH hutna, malalilna twiiuilt, tna diiPlor having tvn ma na aMtlranra raanb-Ilia thai allla. un Jul- I tn laklilf R.

hmaa'i inidarriil r-nilr Lima TronW. 1 ta II. "il anal anil cat do anf kind ot itrh annul aif (rain aSaaatnf." lAhhrpf tata4.) ABTHI WEBB, Ki'mati' AltPrallTH la niimt lit hrnnnhlsl i'lrrh nnd amr-m llironl and hnir air.vtliiiia nv 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ur Hip ot-atpiti. Cniuntria no UnnvtM nr linMt-formhill rl rim ApppiH no milNiltnlM. Sold tvjr llry-sits" Iiftiir linnw.

J. K. 1'ivai prntr II. M. tltilp lrn t'n.

anil laaillnt clriicalnla. Wrlip WkiiMti lhorinry, l'hlladtlpbU, for iMioUPt of rppovprlPs. "fc'OTSCR TO HlKOtf rtW l'nranntil la 1 au rrr of Hun. tirnwrt. tturrornU ft tti 'ntT uf Monroe, imhiw )t rvf 1u.

prwruliiit to law, all itarauiia ha ina rlua or ilainanrta Vlariraw't Karl, lai of 11. fUt of M'" nlr, tuaiiir of Mnror. ataia ten dpcpam.il. to ntwut lli" am. lb twbr tlirrvtcr, la HiiUmanl, ila ti-iitri, at her Uit the ir.ni il.ui or tiiinia at emit eiocuUln, at araout ati-uun.

li.ubwir, iw fork, on vr lifa the Kill, iljr vf Julf, 11114 HalJ. jan'jitr. 8, lull W9UA B. Ml'MAMAf HRIt, r.aprnu'll. ranalua f.

fsr, ufnf tt npptifl. Nua 1, 'U, BuJ 4 M'le Karliiga Hank liaUtUnJ, llwhrainr, It See Big Announcement In i. snorroWtlasac ol this paper. Wlcbyor4ealr'vlndow. Harry Spellman In Charge Of Work.

Patavia, April larry J. Spell-man ba been asslfned to repreaent the tepartuient of Highway Work lo Ila-lnvia and Genesee county throughout the siiinmcr. Mr. Spellniun, who is an assistant engineer in that department, arrived In Itatarla to-day. Most of Ma work will be In Connection with the paring uf Uaat and West Main atretU and the erection of the overhead crossing on the New l'oih Central tsllroad.

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