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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1917. on Where You Always Buy, For WEAVER HARDWARE CO.

31-35 MAIN ST. JL Store Hours, M.to6P. M. Saturdays, to 9:30 P. M.

GIORE THAR 900 TEAR CAPTAINS FOR BIG EFFORT ABOUT A DIAMOND? 1 I i GUFTS TOOPAY Full Thousand Expected by This Morning. Please Gear in Mind That we Buy all Our Diamonds from PriVate Individual! Which Means We Save You the Profits of Jobber and Dealer. AUDITING SYSTEM PLANNED ALL THE FAMILY. Organization Perfected by Kodak Auditor Made Possible by Loan The sacrifice sale of our entire stock is a great boon to people who want to observe Christmas "as usual." Both store and annex contribute unsparingly to the Christmas bargain list, making it easy for you to YOU MIGHT AS WELL SAVE THE DIFFERENCE of Several Factory Auditors. Total Force Near Ten Thousand 99 "SAVE WHILE YOU GIVE1 More than nine hundred captajns had been commissioned at last nijfbt for the Red Cross Christmas mem bership campaign in this city next week, and John A.

Robertson, campaign man Cassorolos Ivory Ware Cut Glass Silverware JEWELRY The kind you have always wanted WATCHES That Combine Accuracy and Beauty is confident tiiat when his mail is opened this morning it will show that the entire one thousand are in the serv Flashlights The safe light anywhere. In cigarette, pocket or tubular styles nickeled or fiber cases. 88, $1.09, $1.19, $1.28, $1.36, $1.57, $1.78, $2.18. ice. Most of the captains have named Royal Rochester, oval or round patterns, Pyrex or Guernsey, plain, etched or hand-painted insets; in handsome, durable frames.

$1.89, $2.43, $2.79, $3.19, $3.49, $3.83, $4.19, $4.48, $4.89, $4.98, $5.19, $5.53. Ico Skatos MEN'S From the kiddies' double runners to the long-bladed racers, with shoes attached, our stock is most complete. Buy now and have a pair when the first Ice is ready. 43S 48 83. 1.09, $1.29, $1.79, 1.99, 2.98, $3.33, $3.79, $4.19, $5.98, $8.83, $10.83.

LADIES' Same quality, 'many with leather heel straps. 3, 83, $1.19, $1.48, $1.73, $1.93, $2.11, $2.69, $2.83, $3.33, $4.19, $5.39, $8.83, $10.83, $11.33. SPECIAL Wrist Watches 15 Jewel 20 year case, $15 and $18 value $11.00 SPECIAL 17 Jewel, 20 year Hamilton Watch $28.00 value $15.00 SPECIAL 21 Jewel, R. R. Hamilton Watch $42.00 value $24.00 Percolators Aluminum or nickeled, 6 to 10-cup capacity.

The season's newest designs many with electric attachments. $1.98, $2.19, $2.28, $3.19, $3.58, $3.89, $4.19, $4.43, $4.69, $6.65 to $11.65. Chaffing Dishes Nickeled or coppered finishes, in the most artistic designs. Royal Rochester quality. $5.23, $5.58, $6.98, $8.98.

I A I 8 "3 It ti 1 S4 SPECIAL Diamond Laval-lieres, $3.00 and $10.00 value $4.50 Others up to $100 SPECIAL A Perfect Gem 1 3-8 Carat Tiffany Diamond $350 value for $260.00 SPECIAL 1-4 Carat Blue White Tiffany Diamond Rings $35 and $40 value $26.00 Thermometers Accurate registers of temperature and humidity. 29, 39, 59, $1.09, $1.17, to $3.39. I Pockot knives Whether you want one or a dozen blades, a pearl, stag, wood, gunmetal, smoked pearl or a bone handled knife you'll find it here. Our knives are warranted throughout. 49, 63, 72, 97, $1.21, $1.44, $1.94 to $3.88.

Crumb Sots Many handsome patterns in Roman gold, nickeled or copper finishes a large assortment to select from. 69, 79, 93, $1.39, $1.58, $1.98, $2.09, $2.33. $2.79. the privates who will serve with them and Mr. Robertson estimates that the total force now ready is not far from ten thousand.

According to advices from other cities the Rochester organization is more nearly perfected than any other that has been heard from, and despite the fact that the organization here will be larger in proportion to population than in most places. One of the most interesting parts of the Rochester organization is the corps of ejuditors formed by Rudolph Speth, general auditor of the Eastman Kodak Company, to handle the reports of the various divisions as they are made. These reports will consist of the auditor's stub of the subscription card and the $1 for the membership. The corps of actors will be divided according to divisions, ajid those for each division will be seated at a plainly marked table in the Chamber of Commerce banquet room, where" the reports will be handed In order to form, the corps it was necessary for Mr. Speth to invite the cooperation of various business houses and they responded by giving the services of the men Auditors for Divisions.

The divisions, with the names of the "contributing companies apd the directing auditors, are: First division Steln-Bloch Company and Wheeler-Green Electric Company, O. J. Stanley, O. L. Hartley and C.

S. Bradt. Second division Stromberfr-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company, G. V. Ln-non.

Third division Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburgh Railway Company, L. P. Beck and B. easier. Razors Straight or safety models and outfits of every description.

Service sets, with unbreakable mirrors are this year's most popular styles. 9, 59, .99. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 to $10.00. MAX WEISBUCp Jf, AWAY FROM THE HI6H-WENT DISTRICT HJl 234 Clinton Ave. Rochester Mahogany Serving Trays Plain, etched glass or hand-decorated Trays in oval, round or oblong shapes.

$4.19, $5.58, $7.33. Sleds The steering kind, in all sizes up to the ones holding six people. The Flexible Flyers have grooved runners to enable them to "hold the road." FLEXIBLE FLYERS $2.09, $2.43, $3.13, $3.83, $5.23, $10.48. RACING MODELS $2.79, $3.48. FIRE FLTS $1.23, $1.38, $1.68, $1.98.

Carving Sots 2 or 3-plece sets In ivory, horn or stag handles. Fully warranted steel blades in every set. $2.23, $2.89, $3.12, $3.39, $3.88, $4.88, $5.83, $6.29 to $24.49. Other Helps to a Decision WHALEBONE RUBBER SET OF TEETH Toast Racks Serving Dishes Hotplates Relish Dishes Au Gratins Metal Mirrors Tool Chests Pie Servers Steak Planks Compasses Trivets Coffee Machines Watches Bird and Game Goto Pocketf editions of the larger sets with all the advantages of weight and size. $2.42, $2.66, $2.91, $4.86, $4.98.

Express Carts Steel bodies and wheels will withstand the hardest knocks a boy will give it $1.58, $1.98, $2.19, $2.38, $2.79. Fourth division Bastian Brotners uom. 4 UNTIL DECEMBER 20th we have decided to make our Whalebone Rubber set of teeth for $4.00 In order to introduce this wonderful set of teeth, which is the strongest and lightest set known. You can bite corn off the cob. $15.00 set of teeth.

$4.00. Or we will make you a set with a 22-k. gold crown for $6.00. Call early, avoid rush. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain.

All work done Painlessly. parry and Taylor Instrument Companies, A. JU Manrer and Ray Taylor. No. 8 size, Copper, Heavily Nickeled Tea Fifth division Ailing cory company and Gleason Works, H.

Austin and W. U. Snow. Sixth division Curtice Brothers Ccm-uarrv and Todd Protectoeraph Company, 6-in. Combination Oil Stones Cut to 39 9-in.

Cloth Ventilators, adj. 22 to 37 22 Wood Wheel Stem Casters assorted styles to $2.19 Kettles Boy's Tool Chest, complete with tools. R.B. Hunter. G.

C. Waters and W. I. Miller. and sizes "2 for 5 Seventh division Yawman Krbe 39? Manufacturing, Company, A.

W. Sadden and G. Burrows. 6-in. Steel Monkey Wrenches Hack Saw Frames, complete $1.40 Cold Blast Tin Lanterns a a Eighth division Bausch Lomb Optical Company.

D. Smith. Ninth division American Woodworking T. 1 Jl'-QlA it Machinery Company and Stecber Latno- grapblc Company, A. D.

Bagg, G. C. Driver tt and K. V. Howiand.

33 13 $2.39 21 15? 63 23 98 38 1- lb. Wood Butter Molds Adjustable Block Planes. Wood Marking Gauges Handy Package Assorted Nails $3.75 Garage Door Holders 3V2 in. Brass, Haf Surface Butts, pair 2- in. Tinners' Mallets Good Steel-Claw Hatchets Christmas Tree Holders $1.00 Double Leather Swing Razor Strops $2.00 Food Choppers with 4 sizes cutters 20-in.

Strong Wood Snow Shovels Tenth division Rochester Railway and Light Company. C. B. Evans and H. Ik tt a tt a 11 tt tt 23? 79? XG? 17? 23? 19? 23? 63? irongay.

uoy scoot' division bastmaa Kodak Company, C. J. Van Kiel. 2y2-in. Polish.

-d Bronze Butts, pr. Packages of Tubular Rivets Machinists' Polished Clamps Metal Mirror, Khak Case Pike Extra Fine Razor Hones i Strong Iron Nut O-Cedar Polish Mops a a tt tt county division Eastman Kodak com pany, J. Leysendaar. Whistle, Blag, laugh with bead thrown back, chew the hardest food, and these Roofless Teeth remain steadfastly In place, causing no annoyance or discomfort. Nobody suspects they are artificial teeth.

You do not realise It yourself, as the roof of your month Is uncov- -ered. allowing you to talk with freedom. If wanted quickly, made in a day. LATEST HE. HOD BRIDGE.

rfORK tt tt a it Assistants Also Assigned. Each of these auditors wlil have as BRIDGE WORK sistants, also assigned by the companies named. The results of the canvass are A TOOTH A Largo Line off Best Quality Ice Tools I to be displayed at noou daily on large bulletin board at campaign headquarters. or In order to do this it will be necessary GOLD to $1.93 $3.19 4 $2.38 Heavy Hoisting Tongs Breaking Bars 44-ft. House Bars 4-f t.

Ice Hooks to 68? 6-f t. Elevator Forks 4 4 4 $1.48 3-prong Breaking Bars 4 4 4 4 $3.38 for the auditors to handle an average of about ten thousand cards and dollars each day. While the quota for Rochester is fifty thousand the indications are Although Holiday Goods are now to the ffront, plenty off bargains will bo found in our everyday hardware stocks. that this figure will be greatly exceeded, with a minimum estimate of seventy- five thousand. If this figure is reached it will mean that one out of every five people in the city and county is mem A Good set of White Teeth inuie ft Crowns $4.00 ToethCloanod 50c and np old fillings $1.00 and up ber of Rochester Chapter of the Red WEAVER.

HARDWARE Cross. CO. We Do Key Fitting A corrected list of team majors in the 3 1-35 MAIN STREET, EAST We Sharpen Razor Blades division headed by Elmer 12. Fairchild bears the name of Dr. Montgomery E.

Leary as major for Team No. 4. Another name was given in the published list. Sold Crowns $3.00 Aluminum Piatos $1 2 Stlvtr Fillings 50c and up Bride Work sr rooth $3.00 awd up wwTwm tSJTATE OF NEW YORK. County Court.

EAST HIGH FARCE TO-NIGHT HONOR FLAG FOR MEMBERS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PLANS MESSAGE OF THANKS nell. Palmer. Lumber Company, Albert Pupils to Appear in "Commencement Calvary Evangelical Sunday-school FROSI STRICKEN QTY B. Truesdale as trustee of Frank M. Stephany.

Please take that pursuant to, Judgment of foreclosure aud sale 'duly Raises OneProgram. A service flag was raised last Sunday Bays" in School Auditorium. The final rehearsal of the cast for tbe Received by IrondeQUoit EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMATES FREE. OBJoe Honrs, A. M.

to 8 P. M. Bandars 10 to 1. Lady Attendants. Special Attention te Out-ef-Tew Patient.

Hsts Tour Impression Taken In the Morn- Ins and Go Heme With tbe Teeth the Sane Day. Upeat Evenings. 2 INCOkPOBATKD lHt Dr. Tarr's Dental Parlors, Inc. No.

106 East Main Street, Cor. Water Telephone Malm 6349 Second Fleo rt Over rrewtnt'a Jewelry Co. in the Sunday-school room of the Cal granted in the above action, and entereu in Monroe county clerk's office, I. John H-Chadsey, tbe undersigned referee In saW Judgment named, will sell at tbe f.ont ve- East Higb School senior farce, "Commencement Days," to be presented In tbe school vary Evangelical Church in honor of Chapter of D. A.

R. four young men who were connected tibule of tbe Court House in the city with the school and church before enter auditorium this evening, was held yesterday afternoon. Halifax deeply appreciates jour telegram Rochester, county of Monroe and state or New York, on the 26tb day of January, 1918, at 11 o'clock A. the premise of sympathy and sincerely thanks year organization for Its prompt response and ing the United Stages service. The men are: Gordon Reits, Olin De Lelys, Tbe play has much humor which is well Keuerosity In our tune of creak need na described in said judgment, as follows: Carl Schultz, Holland Reitz.

trouble. mixed in with situations of a more serious -Au that tract or parcel of land, situaie In the town of ImnilpniiniL oountr of Mon Dr. F. A Cargill and Mr. Treeman, That telegram -was received by Ironde- Tbe leading parts are to be takeu Three Big Buildings to Believe Public School Congestion.

Thomas Wood Steven's charming play "The Drawing the Sword" will be glveu at Washington Junior High School. Clifford on Tuesday evening, December ISth. The Stage Guild, which holds the stage rights to this play, donates 'all royalty receipts to tbe Red Cross. The aim of the Washington Junior High School students In presenting the play Is two-fold: One, to give expression to their patriotic feeling and belief, the other, to raise money with which to purchase Red Cross materials. These niateria.l are made up by the faculty and household arts students at tbe school, anad given to tbe Red Cross.

"The Drawing of the Sword" shows tbe high purposes and ideals of America and the allied nations. Tbe national songs and veterans of the Civil war, made ad roe and state of New York, being part of quoit Chapter, D. A. yesterday from by Augusta Flemmlng, Sabra Twitcbell, dresses, and Holland Reitz, who was B. T.

Macilreith, chairman of the Blief Robert Steef el and Abs McBrlde. The home on a nrlongh of a few hours, told of some of his experiences in the ma Committee of Halifax. It came in answer humorous characters are to be' taken by rine service. Reitz expects soon to leave for service in France. Theodore Fitch and Hubert Rose.

Two characters known as "the terrible twins" are to be taken by Hazel Murphy and Julia Tourney, both of whom have shown con to a telegram sent by tne local cnapter to the Relief Committee at Halifax expressing sympathy and stating that clothing and bedding --Victrolas DINNER TO EUGENE OTER Aldermen to Recognize Service as Three large cases containing clothing. Head of Council. Members of tbe Common Council will bedding, shoes and household utensils TheTaikingMacbine 6 dances of these nations are woven into were started on Wednesday night to the tbe play with charming effect, and the siderable ability. The rest of tbe cast is as follows: Alfred blotnuk, Anna "Nagle, Laura Hitchcock, Charlotte Testcott, Edith Eauffmao, ltoy Warren, Charle Langtry, Halstead Tiffauy and Melba Campbell. Tbe business management Is in charge of Allan Gibson, busings manager; Kayuiond Keuter, Sales manager; Earle Levi, advertising manager; Fruak Thompson, property manager; Robert.

Brink, stage manager, and Roy Elliott, electrician. distant city. An express company will ship give aa Informal dinner to Eugene J. Dwyer, retiring president of the Comman Council, next Thursday evening at 7 o'clock pathetic plight of France, Belgium and Serbia and the appeal of Armenia and them through Canada, and they should arrive in Halifax by to-morrow night. at 'the Rochester Club.

Arrangements for Poland to America are vividly portrayed. Automobiles are being kept speeding The appearance of tbe boys in khaki af Records lot o. thirty (30) and more pa ticuiany described as follows; Beginning at an iron pin at tbe intersection of tbe center of Hudson avenue with tbe center of a road way running east and west through ftW lot. said point of beginning being sooth from the northwest corner of said lot twelve hundred ixty-four and fifty-six nno'-d edtbs 1.264.5) feet; thence easterly Pr-allel with tbe nortb line of tbe lot, thirteen hundred and twenty feet; tbeoce northerly parallel with Hudson avenue tbree hundred tbirty-nlne and nine-teaths 33f.fi feet; tbenco westerly lei with Titus avenue, thirteen hundred and twenty feet to tbe center of Hudson avenue, and thence southerly tbe of Hud on avenue tbree hundred thirty-nine and nioe-tentb (39.0) feet to the place of beginning, containing ten aoo thirty hundredths (1O.30) acres of land. Heservintf.from tbe south part or portico of aid above described premises a strip of land eight it feet ia width running from Hudson avenue east to lands F.ank.-P.

Frit and wife, tbe same to kept perpetually opened for the use of Henry E. Coy. his heirs and assigns, ana bis former grantees of otber parts or portions of taid lot No. rjn. and tbeir heir and assigns, to be used for tbe passage persons and vehicle and for tbe ordinary purposes of a bigbwar.

Being the same premises conveyed ny John Parr and wife, bv deed dated Jannary 2T, 1910, and recorded in Monroe eeeaw clerk's office Feb nary 4, 1910. JOHN H. CIIAPSET, Referea Dated this irih dar of December. 19jT-J. Russell Borxillert.

attorney for VJ tiff. No. 20 Elwood building. Bocbesta N. T.

tbe affair are briny made by Alderman H. Bradley Carroll and Edward Dentin ger. fords a fitting climax to a picturesque Tbe dinner will be in recognition of Mr. scene. Dwyers ten years' of service as presiding abont the city making collections in response to calls sent in.

Money, clothing, shoes, bedding and other articles, sewing and kitchen atensils Bnch as can be sent with other articles without endan There will be a social and dancing after the performance. Stomach Misery IAN HAY UNABLE TO COME Get Rid of That Sourness, Gas officer of the council. Mosher-Kisler. Ralph W. Mother and Miss Mary C.

Kisler were married at the bride's home, Jfo. 1,193 Lyell avenue, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Walter B. Jorris, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, officiated.

About thirty attend Cancels Speaking Engagement but Sends $100 for British Belief. Major Belth, better known aa Ian Hay, and Indigestion. Wben your stomach Is out of order or run down, your food doesn't digest. It ferments In your stomach and forma gas which causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and many otber miserable symptoms. Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give joyful author of "All In It," "The first.

Hundred Qulgley Back from Washington. Pn Chief Joseph M. Quigiey GAVE EGGS I SSEG-M0 gering their condition and are not too bulky, will be collected by the chapter. The chapter house Is at No. 160 Spring street, and things may be left there if desired.

a Mission Will Hold Sale. On Friday and Saturday of this week the women of SL John's Mission will hold their annual cooked food sale in a store on North street, between Main and Franklin streets. Sen ices of the mission will be held Sunday at 4 P. M. in the East Side Presbyterian Church.

ed. The attendants were Edward For- Thousand, was announced to give bis new lecture 'Carrying On" at Conven tured his desk at police headquarters rlstal and Miss Clara Clarke. Struck: by Auto; Slightly Hurt. tion Hall en January 19th for tbe benefit Fer relief in five minutes; if takeu regularly for two weeki they will turn lour yesterday after aa absence tea dayv. of tbe Prince of Wales and Canadian tkVfca(MEai Misa Rosa AbitJ, of No, 13 Grape sour, t-red- ot stomach into a sweet, ener Patriotic funds.

moat of which he spent at Ow eooTe fee SU fUs.lar's street, stepped from the curb at Main and Front streets yesterday and was getic, peneci woruug one. Yon can't be very strong and vigorous if your food only half digests. Your appetite will go and nausea, dizziness, bilious tie of the IateraatioBal Association of PeUeo C2defa In Washingtoa called to struck by an automobile driven by A. Major Belth. however, finds that he win be unable to keep the In his anxiety that the funds should not be at any loss through this unavoidable cancellation, be enclosed his check for one hnu-dred dollars.

This unusual and generous consideration is bigbiy appreciated by the ness, nervousness, sick nvaaacne and con stipation will follow. DO YOU arrange for a more thorough co-opera Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small and M. Mitchell, of No. 445 Genesee street. She was thrown to the pavement, bnt escaped with minor bruises, Mitchell stopped his car and later removed Mk it an I I lA EfeE Engineers estimate that standing four inches away from the telephone when talking ia equivalent to lengthening the tion between the police of the country sam- sad the Federal authorities.

easy to awauow ana are guaranteed to banish ind gestloa and any or all of the above symptoms or money back. For sale by ail leading druggists. Abiti to her homo. line 213 mile. committee..

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