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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 16

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1917. 10 A GLORIOUS DEMONSTRATION OF OUR POPULARITY WHAT IS GOUT AND BHEUMATISM A Multitude of Housckoopers -Throng Our storo TkU fore oneratinsr under low exoense can.

and does, sell QUALITY FUR- Dm. If. LUCAS. accumulation in the blood, Ja the And Prof. H.

Strauss. nunureui msue nappy uv wu vviiuhu NITURE at much less than other store, whose expense of domff business is much greater than ours. Our merchandise is al! STANDARD made and every piece absolutely GUARANTEED. We positively state our prices are lewer than comepetition UUDC fcvfww. attributes a gouty attack to the heap 1 A Mir urhnn.

nw are a tew values awaiting yaur inspection. ft: ing up or poisons wiicic miwo nf nrift acid which is Tre- ciiu aiauu A -vmiy www cipitated in the joints and sheaths. Betting Up inuaiuiw' attack of gout or rheumatism there ia sometimes a series of disturbances, such as headache, or what is thought to be neuralgia, or rheumatic conditions such as lumbago, pain in the back of the neck, or sciatica. As Prof. Strauss says, "The -excretion of uric acid we are able to effect by exciting diuresis." Drink copiously of water, six or eight glasses per day, hot water before meals, vand obtain Aunc, tablets, double or triple strength, at the nearest drug store and take them three times a day.

It is just as important to keep the kidneys active, to throw out the uric acid poisons as it is to stimulate the liver to action to throw out the poisons which accumulate to an excessive amount the bowel. Throw out this waste material by occasionally taking a pill made up of May-apple, aloes and jalap, and commonly sold as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the past 50 vears and you will escape mne-tenths of the ills in lifa. Roll Beed Sulkies. Rochewr nt1e. Robber tired wheels S5 50 FLank top.

Solid Oak, six-foot DlnlnK Table, band polished. Woo- (44 derfnl value 9 I WE PAY THE FREIGHT ON ALL PURCHASES WITHIN 100 MILES OF SEES DANGER HI TOO qOSE ADTO PARHmG May Cause Fire Chief Declares. Fire Chief Little Tisited th Commissioner of Pnblic Safety yesterday to urge that some drastic step be taken to further lessen the area of automobile parking zones near street curbs. The chief was particularly provoked by the handicap nnder which the department was forced to work, for this ery cause, during the Weed and Odd Fellow's Hall fires. He aaid it applied particularly to conditions in Cortland, Stone and Mortimer streets, Water street and Irring place.

'These things must not be allowed to go on until lives, are lost," eaid Chief jLittle- He said he believed that twenty-five feet wasn't too much room to allow for a steamer to approach a hydrant. Suction pipes attached to the engines are only twelve feet long. An interesting coincidence was that when the "Weed alarm was sounded on Tuesday Commissioner Hamilton and Police' Chief Quigley were In conference with automobile men who insisted that a ten-foot space at the hydrants would be "The condition was made particularly evident at the Odd Fellows' Temple," said Chief Little, "when the congestion of automobiles in Clinton avenue was so great that we had to put in. the middle of the street apparatus that should have stood on the sidewalk. "Suppose at that fire someone had been caught on an upper floor and it had been necessary for us to raise a ladder from an aerial truck.

There were two such trucks at the (fire. With immovable au-tomo'biles along the curb we would have had to raise the ladders from, the middle of the street, and I doubt very much if it would have been possible for us to have reached the person so trapped. If we had not and the person had gone to his death, the Fire Department would have been charged with inefficincy." TO CONFER SCARLET DEGREE ta 1848, Sir Arthnr Garrod, proved that in font (also true in rheumatism) there is deficient elimination en the part of the kidneys. uno acid in excess is carried by the blood and deposited in and about the Joints where an inflammation is set up in the soft tissues, nearby. Dr.

Lerison and Dr. Strauss hold that a long- continued disturbance of kidney function, resulting in uric acid Solid Mahormny and Cane Rock- CI and Chairs to match, Greatest value ever era rv on ereo in a large size oak $1.45 rocker We carry a complete line of Porch. Chair and Rockers. McFarlin's Large and comfortable Porch Rockers In green or natural. Come $1.95 and see them raiue in standard Rocher inade jMrgri 8ira gennlne Alta Vista Red Cedar CIO Cfl $1 5.50 40 ntted w.th lock .5 1 BBWS-VBkSSSBftMBBBSVftm -m ill I is i Hi) rwl ifiifj lj.m, i- Large sise Solid Oak Dress- 4 Rfl ers, oval or shaped ICi3U Stde-icer Refrlcerators, white enameled, charroal lined and mineral wool filled.

75-lb. Ice "7 EA chamber 9 1 I I Aurora Ixdge, I. O. O. to Receive Class of Candidates.

The Scarlet degree will be conferred on a class of candidates at a meeting of Aurora Lodge, I. O. O. to-morrow evening at No. 90 State" street.

The ceremony will be under the direction of Past Grand E. S. Rohr and Each candidate will be given a button with the lodge's name and number, and three links in gold on a ground of white enamel. Final arrangements are being completed by the committee in charge for the dance and card party to be held by Aurora Lodge the evening of May 25th. The guests will be received at 8 o'clock, immediately after a business meeting.

TWO HEADS HURT BY FALLS Wedding Apparel Pullman Bed Uaven-port, tbe best made, covered In black or brown color fabric. Absolutely warranted, $29.95 FOR the groom or for the groomsman we provide faultless attire at prices within easy reach. Slip seat Solid Oak liner with hild Ilighchair, Golden Oak. All steel White Enamel Bed, 'any size, two-inch posts, ten fillers la QC head and foot wtiOO adjustable Table, very strong $1.65 $1.85 RESS SUITS individually K-l tailored and guaranteed to fit. Factories Furniture Corporation Next to Seel's Grocery Next to Seel's Grocery lined MAIN II Get the Habit of 'Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast OUTAWAY FROCK, white vest and striped worsted trousers of correct design.

ACCESSORIES of latest style to com-plete the outfit. McFarlin Clothing Co. 110-116 Main St. East One Man Tumbles from. Bicycle, Another from Wagon.

George It. Thompson, of Xo. 142 Harvard street, fell from a bicycle in front of No. 221 South Goodman street at noon yesterday and severely injured his head. He was found lying on the pavement in an unconscious condition by Frank iSeeman, of No.

142 Herald street, who picked him up and conveyed him to the Homeopathic Hospital in his automobile. In a fall from a wagon near 64 Harrington street at 9 o'clock yesterday morning John Falk, 27 years old, of No. 29 Wright street, received a laceration of the scalp and sprained his left wrist. He was taken to the 'Hahnemann Hospital. German General Dies.

Amsterdam, via London, May 16. The death at the front of General von Victinghoff, former governor of Strass-bnrg, is reported in a dispatch from Berlin. General von Victinghoff died from wounds received in the recent lighting near Soissons. Says we can't look or. feel right with the system full of poisons.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 17th AND 18th Our buyer was indeed fortunate last Friday when he made this purchase. About 500 Hats for Women and Misses, trimmed and untrimmed, all brand clean Hats of the latest styles. Not one hat worth less than double, some triple, yes and some of the trimmed Hats worth six and seven times what we ask. I Importers VARIOUS VICINITY ADVICES Fenn Yan, May 18. A competitive examination for the state scholarships in Cornell University falling to Yates county, will be held at the l'enn Yan Academy on Saturday, June 2d, commencing at 9 o'clock.

Dansville, May 16. Mies Esther Duncan, of the High School faculty, grand president of the Agouian fraternity, returned Sunday evening from Oneonta. where she presided at the annual convocation. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath?" you say.

Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are rast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a plass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It is intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day' waste, sour bile and indigestible material left over in the body which if not eliminated every day, lecome food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into tbe Wood, eausinjr headache, bilious attaoke, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply cannot pet feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate nt the drug store." This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation.

Just as sonp and hot water act on the cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more important to Special Showing Thursday and Friday May Seventeenth and Eighteenth of exclusive. Evening and Afternoon Gowns, Suits, Coats and Blouses for Spring and Summer at greatly reduced prices Suite 301 302 -304 Hotel Seneca Penn Y'an. May 16. Mrs.

Jennie W. C. Horton, chairman, and Mrs. Harriet X. Gillette, secretary, of the Penn Yan Red Cross Chapter, will attend the meeting of the Eastern Division of the Bed Cross Association in Syracuse to-morrow.

Dundee, May 16 This morning the case of Minnie Harris against Elmer Bullock and Leon Bullock was tailed, and the plaintill withdrew the action and started a new action, and a verified complaint 'was served upon the defendants. t'anandalgua. May 16. An examination will be held at the Canandaigua postotfiee for the position of clerk-carrier on Saturday, May l6th. An additional carrier has been granted this office.

Clifton Springs, May 16 Owing to a fractured hip, received a few days ago. in a fall at his home. Hezekiah H. Fleminz waa on Tuesday removed to Canandaigua for. treatment.

Assortment comprises Rolling Sailors, Continentals, Tricornes, turn-down, effects, also medium and tall crown sailor shape. Colors: Black, white, green old rose, blue gold and red. Also several dozen of Panama Hats. Buy your vacation hat on these days and save money. All to be sold at $1.00.

MYERS DEPARTMENT STORE bathe on the inside than on the outside. because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel Pores do. Ate York Buffalo Saratoga Dayton a 27-29-31 FRONT STREET Open Evenings Saturdays Until 9:30 Hessman-Heale. Batavia. May- 16.

Miss Mary C. Heale of Batavia and Anthony J. Hess-man. of Webster, were marrivi nt Sf Joseph's Church this morning, at. a mum Burton Mallock.

stORACE r0n Automatic System nuptial high mass by Rev. W. T. Wil-ber. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.

George Hoffman, at No. 30 Main street. Following a short trip, Mr. and Mrs. Webster will take up their residence in Batavia.

Cummer ton-Warren. May 16. Thomas F. Cum-merton of Batavia and Miss Bertha E. Warren of the Byron road were married at St.

Joseph's rectory by Rev. W. T. Wilber to-day. The couple were attended by Mr.

and Mrs. Fred H. Brown of Batavia. WGRAESER: lf- IT'S PAINT XAAEZ: Churcliville, May 16. A telegram was received In thla village yesterday from John C.

Mallock, superintendent of schools of this district, telling of the death of his brother. Burton Mallock, In Denver, Col. Mr. Mallock was calle to his brother's bedside, in Denver, last week. Burton Mallock was the son of tbe late Mr.

and Mrs. Peter J. Mallock, of this town, and was lorn In tbe town of Riga forty years ago, although he had lived in Denver for the past fifteen years. The body will brought here Thursday morning on the train, the funeral to take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of George A. Johnson.

Burial will be in Caledonia. TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Selden 8. Brown, Surrogate of the county of Monroe, notice is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims or demands against William J.

I'arker, late of the city of Rochester, county of Monroe, state of New i'orfc, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Alice Tracy I'arker, Brougham M. Allan and George U. Raines, executors, at lb-fir place for the transaction of business a such executors at 11-14 Elwood building, oil or before the 8th da v. of October, 191T. Dated April 4.

istl'7. AI.H'K TRACY PARKER BROUGHAM M. ALLAN 1 GKOKGE R. RAINES Executors. Raines Raines, attornevs for executors, 11-14 Elwood Rochester.

X. Y. "VOT1CE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to XI an order of Hon. John A.

Barblte, Special County Judge and acting Surrogate of the County of Monroe, notice la hereoy given, according to law to all persons har-ing claiaaa or demands against William E. Crowner, late of tbe city of Rochester, county of Monroe, state of New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Union Trust Company, of Rochester, at its place for the transaction of bnsines as such administrator, at No. Zo State street, Rochester, N. on or before the first day of August, 1917. Dated, January 18.

1917. Union Trust Company of Rochester, Administrator. Carnahan, Adams, Jameson tc Pierce, attorney for administrator. Your fare are kept at the correct even temperature during- Vie numrner months whh keeps them In perfect condition and they are delivered to yon la the "When yn paint your honse be sure that it receWes a coat of SHEB "VTIJi-WILLIAMS PAOT. When properly applied it will not crack, wale, peel or blister.

It GOES FARTHEB, LASTS L03GEB, LOOKS BETTER. The only Furriers in Roch ester having Cold Storage. wi in prune condition for wlnt.r GEORGE I. VIALL OOIU 'Pbrat and nnr 84 Clinton Are. South Stone 727 Mnin TSS will call.

Heme Stone 1092. Bell M12-M Mala We Carry ao line Svsmti Scarf ta in (be Desired Furs and Shades Clinton Ave. North WM. V. GRAESER CO.

38 Oskamp-Homischer. Canandaigua. May 16. Miss Annii Bo-mischer. of this city, and I -eon Q.

Oskamp, of Canandaigua. were married at the Baptist parsonage la --t evening, with Rev. Jwrge K. Flulay officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. Oskamp left for a short wedding trip and ui.Vm their return will live on the West I-ake road. Gun Club Meets. Churchville, May 16. Members of the Churchville Gun Club held a business session last night when it was unanimously voted donate $40 from the treasury fund to the Ked Cross Circle recently formed In this Tillage.

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