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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LATEST HOVE IS TWO SQUADS OF RatoJph Schmidt A C. Thermometer. AUG.

52 llli AUG. 22. 1917 FOR SALE 1918 Oldsmobll Six Tourins Car. Only been driven 1.300 miles. Owner going into the arniy.

$1,100. Can arrange easy Call between 8 A. M. and 6 P. M.

at 583 East Main St. STATE TROOPERS FOR EXPOSITION Proposed That One Help to Give "Mounted Melee." HEAVY BLOW TO LIQUOR DEALERS Government Renews Its Contract with Institute. SJLM THE NEW ENGLAND The Hen England's August Sale An opportunity of greatest importance to the thrifty buy now and save. Nearly every day we receive notice of -an advance of prices. Fortunately we purchased enormous quantities long ago and we offer you this opportunity to buy now at prices which probably will not be quoted again S3 i ss '3A-M i -I 9A.H-3 DA.M.

3 1ZM TA.M- SA.K HAM. 3 BIB IT IN POST'S HOT LINIMENT for sprain. bruises, rheumatism or neuralgia. 25c. J.

K. Post Drug Co. 17 MAIN street east. Branch, 338 Plymouth. SPELLING BEE ON PRC GRAM SEEKS TO SEAL ZONE ORDER 3P.M.

I 4P.K. 1P.M. 3 P.M. 4P.M. 6PM.

75 71 Use your credit. in years. Subscription Rates Democratand cnrooiGie By Mail or Carrier Beginning Sept. 1,1918 After October 1st all subscriptions must be paid in advance, by order of pulp and paper section of the War Industries Board. DAILY Qne Year 1...

Six Months 2.10 Three Months 1.05 One Month .35 SUNDAY One Year $1.80 Six Months 90 DAILY AND SUNDAY TOGETHER One Year $6.00 Six Months 3.00 Three Months 1.50 1P.M. 7P.K i Youthful City and Town OrthogTa-phers to Compete for Champion- JP.K.- Looks as if Hope of Modification of Ban on Liquor Selling at Down-town Bars Would Have to Abandoned; False Report Sprua -j ,12 MID 1 ship as in Former Years Men to Have Federal Exhibits in Charge WANTED Retail Wall Paper Salesman Steady employment." Opportunity advancement. Apply F-l, This Office Another feature was added yesterday to to the list of attractions for this year's Exposition, which will opeu a week from next Monday at Exposition Park. It consists of two squads of the New York State' Troopers, as -the Empire State's mounted DAILY CIRCULATION Week Ending August 17th constabulary is called. Captain Willis Linn, of Troop the headquarters ofwhich is a't Batavia, came MONDAY 7260 TUESDAY 73,230 to Rochester yesterday afternoon and offered to send a rough riding squad and a Hope that the delegation that sent to Washington would be abhj to a modification of the dry-oue order issued by District-Attorney Steph-en J.

Lockwood was dmpelled last t. ning in the minds of the liquor men the city by the news that Mechanics In-stitute had renewed its contract with the government for the instruction of student soldiers. The new contract to run for eight months and will erpirt on June 1, 1019. Captain Joseph Mulford. of the Committee on Education and Special Train-ins, is the officer who renewed the contract.

Hope had been expressed by the liquet men and other interested persons that nt the. expiration of the present contract the institute would not renew the cos- 9-Piece Dining-Room Suite WEDNESDAY 7206 THURSDAY 72,942 FK1DAY 72.7B6 squad for a "mounted melee." The offer cabinet, extension table and 6 up nsisting of buffet, chi red seat chairs, all b' Consistincr of buffet, china seat chairs, all was accepted, and the troopers will give their exhibition as part of the Horse Show SATUKDAY 72,762 holstered built of "solid oak. $1.00 CEO C() IN FALLING PLUNGED on at least three afternoons. weekly. August sala price.

INTO BAY OF QHINIE Will Invite Troop H. A mounted melee is a cavalry fight much Total for Week 436,866 SUNDAY, August 11th, 67,699. STATU OK NEW YORK County of Monroe W. H. Mathews, President of the Rochester Printing Company, publishers of the Democrat and Chronicle, being by ine duly like the old-fashioned tilting match.

Thj combatants wear colored clnmes on their Cadet Thomas H. Crone Watch Repairing and clock and jewelry repairing is a specialty at this big store. Reasonable prices and all work guaranteed. MORRIS RDSENBLOOM CO. 29 MAIN STREETEAST.

hats and the contest consists of jousttus for honors with lances as did the knighta Narrowly Escaped Death. sworn, doth depose and say that the Democrat and Chronicle nrinttil and circulated during the past week the above number of of old. An invitation is to be sent to Troop of this city to enter for a squad against the State Troopers, and if arrange uauy papers. W. II.

MATHEWS. President. Sworn to before me this 17th day of ments can be made for a meeting the occupants of the grand stand will be assured August. liUS. WSI.

H. COOK. Notary Public. of an exciting ten minutes. J.

B. Lapham, of the Bureau of Soils Department of Agriculture, had been as TO-DAY'S DOINGS. signed to take charge of Circuit No. 2, tract or that the number ot men ho are to be trained would be reduced to fewer than which would nullify the dry-zone order. No Change in Contract.

James F. Barker, president of th institute, when asked last jprenin; re garding the terms of the new contrart and the number of men provided for, said: "The new contrct is simply a renewal of the original contract and llmJos for the quartering and instruction of approximately 250 men. There are about 270 men and officers at the institute now, and at no time have we had fewer than 200." Apparently the renewal of this contract blasts all hope for a repeal of the order or the moving of the soldiers from which includes Rochester. The personnel by of the Joint Committee oa Government Ex King and Brown streets Concert rark Band, P. M.

hibits follows: Chairman, Professor Lamson-Scribnef. Department of Agricul No. 3o Chestnut street General meet ing of physicians called toy S. H. I Kced, 12 M.

Bed Davenport 6 feet lonr, solid oak frame, upholstered in good quality imitation leather, has wardrobe under seat to ac- COQ Cfl commodate bedding. $1.00 weekly ture; Captain Joseph J. Ilittinger, War Department; M. D. Sehaffer; Navy Depart Memorial Art Gallery Exhibition of paintings selected from the leading Amerl ment; E.

W. Libbey, Department of Cora can exhibitions of 1917-1018, 10 A. M. to 5 uiene; j.nomns j. Meek, committee on I'.

M. Public Information; A. A. Ormsby. Depart Municipal Museum Exhibition of his ment of.

Agriculture, and assistant to the chairman; J. C. Boykin, Department of In the barracks at Mechanics Institute to terior; Miss Edith Guerrier, Food Admini torical relics, A. 31. to 5 P.

M. THEATKItS. Lyceum Theater Dark. Temple Theater All week, "St, to-day, 8:15 P. M.

another part of the city, as recently hap stration Horace A. Davis. Council of Na Can You See the Aeroplane? No! Not without one of oor FIELD ASD BIRD GLASSES. They also make th study of birds more We now have a large assortment. pened in Buffalo, where the men quar tional Defense.

amiiy Theater "The End of a Perfect tered at the Technical High School were moved, doing away with the necessity Exhibits of War Work. way, i.M to 11 p. M. for closing 400 saloons. Gayety Theater Lew Kelly Show, and P.

M. In carrying oat the plan to na'e Ibis a war-time exposition tbe directors rerentiv Joseph Dehane, international organ or of the cigarmakers' Union. and person- assigned free SDace to r.r representative of Samuel Gompers, S0AJD EEP0I1T Of AUTOMOBILE was to appear at the office of District- CLUB OF HO CHESTER. Attorney Lockwood in Buffalo yesterday to present the case of the Rochester WEST. liquor dealers, and to endeavor to have the Mechanics Institute soldiers moved.

CADET THOMAS H. CRONE. Few Kochester men have escaped death Kochester to Buflalu Million-dollar liigU- way. nocuesier via. uke aveuue, turn but at a late hour last night nothing had in the war so narrowly as Cadet Thomas lu left in Knie iuail.

uiroatu Ciarkson DU P01S-HUMMEL Crone, of No. 19 Richard street. This luimu lcil tu iro.kpon. uii uuuKirts oi been heard to indicate success for him in his interview. Rga'ABWKI.

FAI liiotkpon, iuiu iijfut lurougu Jlolify. Ai young man. who is now at home for a few that are engaged in war work, suca ns the Red Cross, Y. M. C.

Y. W. C. Knights of Columbus end Jewish Welfart Board. It was stipulated that tlio exhibits should consist of a demonstration cf the war activities in which vaeh society is engaged.

Several of the organizations have accepted the Exposition invitation nd are planning exhibits. The Red Cross will have one of the largest exhibits. At first booth f.fteea by twenty feet is size had been assigned, yesterday the exposition officials were requested to let the society ha.e a booth double that size. It is the intention to make a display of the garments tire Red uiou, Jieuiiiu, xiiu-cwuv. ui.irata uuintn No Grounds for Rumor.

weeks on sick leave, had a thrilling experi ence in flying as a member of the Koyal Lockinnt, liauait ruau, twu-tuiie (ietuur to Snyoer, to Buflalo. iaeara talis tunow auuve ruuie to A rumor was current last evening that Air Force from Camp Mohawk, Ont. Wriguis coruers. Cam una, Niagara ruUs. Tapestry Heavy Brussels Rugs Axminster Rugs On his last trip Crone's machine dropped a modification or the order had been authorized in Washington, but men whn are in touch with the situation Ali iiuuu uiacauaui.

into an air pocket, then crime spinning lu uuualo Leave Kochester down five hundred feet what air men turuuu ccoiiaviue, Aiumiuru, Caledonia thst they had received no such news. Extra Heavy Grass Rugs Size 9x12 ft. Oriental designs $8.75 iia, siuuu ocuuc auu ucuesee street. Size 9x12 ft. Small figure pattern Size 9x12 ft.

Their leases still continue worry know as a "nose dive." The plane dropped into the Day of Quinte and plunged per some of the men who will be forced to LruKe, liiiaiusviue uto liuUalu. (Some iu dressings, close should the order go into effect, al ross 13 making for the men clothing for refugees, surgical etc. haps twenty feet beneath the Burface. The force with which it struck the water oiiioiiai liuui riauttia to Uuffalo $28.50 $16.50 Leave ijaiavia uy Oeueaee street; though the majority seem confident that their leases will automatically eipirc at caused young Crone to be unconscious, but iruiu uniieuaen into liuaalo. AUKXU.

the water quickly restored him to con that time. Asked for bis opinion on thif matter an attorney said yesterday: sciousness. He had the judgment to iLocuesier to aLeriuu Leave via East "This will be largelr a matter to ht avenue, rcuueiu, eusier, Luion iiiii. Who is the champion spelle rof Monroe county? This will be decided at the Exposition on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Exposition week. This spelliug bee was originated last year and evoked great interest and a spirited rivalry between city and county spellers.

loosen the belt with which air men are strapped to their machines, and he rose at ciu.liaiij, uuiario euiei, OUlurio, 11 "The Right Kind of Store in Just the Right Spot" Building a better business by making every customer a satisfied friend. fa? SERUICE SS! settled individually, since many of the leases contain clauses which brwidfl na uiu, buuu, Walliii once to the surface. lvu, iwuun uuw alalia lu Uicutt, IU410MV Two of the cadet's comrades from Camp for their cessation in case the sale of uaeauaui tnruuu iea Cree, aiiuaveu lel'UU; aii-, Sieriuii. uoSetu' Mohawk were canoeing and saw Crone liquor is prohibited." Spelling Bee Eliminations. plane strike the water.

Unconscious, be Ntv lijvtu, Ai.cl."., Lulou Square, AUatus iii.m Lcu.cr lu Vtaterlunu. Hoad from Float Bridge to West Webster was picked up by them and placed in "he INJURIES OF CHILD FATAL canoe, which a motorboat towed to thore. Pupils from the their elimination city schools will have contest on Tiiursdav just oiieu. EAST. Crone has since been cared for in three hospitals in Kingston.

For a time it was Kochester to tej-racuse Leave Kochester aveuue. tuiu rixiit julo i feared he would lose the sight of one eye, but that is returning. Despiie many cuts iCiover road is bemj; oued Irom Ayeliurst to the iouow macauaiu tiroug and bruises on face and body he expects to Mt-iiuuu ceuier, Jieuuon, Ktor, ttraigi; return to service in short time. Three on macauam 10 Jiaucuester. morning and the next day the town spellers will compete.

Kroin each of these twenty eligibles will be selected, and on Saturday morning the class forty will stand up and try to wriggle their way through a maze of words selected from Webster's Unabridged. The one that wins will not only be county champion and obtain a medal and cash award, but will be sent to Syracuse, all weeks after he returns he expects to be 1'ueips, West Juaius. At tills ioint commissioned lieutenant, lie is a son of it la utttosai mu mo uin roau, Wliteii 3-Piecc Queen Anne Bedroom Suite In antique ivory or mahogany, well construct- Rfl ed, finly finished. August sale price. $1.50 weekly wU will leau uac 10 uie uiacauam abov Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. Crone, at whose home he is staying. siiucuou between Oeueva and follow macadam tiirouga Auburn, beuiiett ADVISES REMOVAL OF SNOW expenses paid, to participate in the state Uocuester to lauaudaigua Leave Kochester via East aveuue, turn right in Clover roaa, xoiiow uiacauam mrougu iieu-dou e'euter, Meudou.

ictor, iuto Esten A. Fletcher Makes Suggestion competition. xbe committee for the city schools con it of Mark M. Way, School No. 20 Mildred Hargarther, of Webster, Struck by Trolley Car; Dies.

Mildred Hargarther. 8 years old. of TTeh-ster, died at the General Hospital yesterday from a broken skull. Tbe child injured on Sunday evening last when a So-dtis Bay car struck the motorcycle wld sidecar attached that was carrying th father, George Hargarther, Mrs. Hargarth-er and their two children.

Hargarther had turned into a yard trti nad crossed the tracks when a Sodai Bay car struck one of the rear wheels. The machine was overturned and the rtiM struck on licr head. Tbe accident occurred between West Webster and Webster Tillage. Coroner Frederick R. Smith will hold an inquest.

I Pfcysician Leaves for Camp. Dr. Samuel W. Bradstreet, whose rfBce is at No. 3.1 Chestnut street and bone in Womlman road.

Imndequolt, and Wio recently was commissioned a captain tS Medical Corps. United Statvi armv. last night for Camp Devens, Ma. niH- 4 I rm to State Committee. Tnvlnr.

School No. 10; Jessie Esten A. Fletcher, regional advisor of the Shedd, School No. uoger v. peucer War Industries Board, tipou his return yeS' No.

17 and Frances F. Logan, School No. S4. The committee for the town, schools consists of four district Mark Furman, East terday from the meeting of the Tighways Transport Committee ot the State Council of Defense, of which he Is a member, said that the Albany was largely an SUlilH. Kochester to Hansville Leave Kochester via Mount Hope aveuue, hist Avon, Avon, Geneseo, Aiount Aiorris.

tor Leteliworth fark turn southwest jt Uount Morris through Isuuda to l'ortag-ville an! Letch wortU. SOUTHWEST. Koclitster to llinghamton Leave Koch-ester via Last avenue. Clover 'road, Meudoa Center, Mendou, Vtnjr, Manchester, C'lif-tou Springs, Pheips, Geneva. 1'euu iau, Watkins, Elmira, Owego, iiiugbamton.

This, road report compiled Wednesday. August 7th. 80-82 Clinton Ave. South Hochester; Fred W. Hill, Speacerport at ai inch.

Churchville, and W. W. organization meeting. Mr. Fletcher presented to the mectin Uayfield.

Webster. the suggestion of the Community Council The sale of grand stand reserved seats of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce that steps should be taken at once to deal for the Horse Show will open at the store nf s.T.mtoui. Wetmore Company next with the question of snow removal if th TRY A SHAMPOO, SOc la our comfortable reclining chairs. Children's Hair Bobbed, 25c Manicuring, Marcel Waving, Henna Rinse, Eyebrows Shaped, Massaging and Scalp Treatments. Expert Treatment at Reasonable Prices, SPECIAL HAIR SWITCHES Saturday, and $6.50.

New Location GUGGENHEIM'S HAIR STORE Clinton Ave. South i Near Victoria Theater. Monday morning at 9 o'clock. highways were to be extensively used for WILL HOLD BASKET PICNIC Earaca-Philathea Union Invites Men in Service to Attend. The Bara-Philathea Union will hold a MEN BACK ATTHEIR WORK Government Mediator Here Because a wire ana tour ennnren.

airs. aHo is a graduate physician, but ievcr practiced medicine. Get Your Training at the B. B. I The Fall Trm at tbe Rochester Pi- nncn TnesdaT.

motor truck transportation service during the winter. The committee acted on ibis suggestion by appointing a special subcommittee of wbich Mr. Fletcher is a member. The next meeting of the state committee will be held in Rochester, at the Chamber of Commeive. on Friday.

Septemlcr 6th. of Selden Company's Strike. basket picnic to-morrow afternoon at lower The workmen of the Selden Motor Maple-wood v. rark. Races, contests and Buy NOW and Save 20 on Plush COATS Silvertone COATS Velour COATS Over 600 new Fall Garments at a saving of $5 to $10 on each.

Come in early and get first choice. A small deposit will hold any garment until fall. siums win oe 'held, and prizes will be Vehicle Company who went on strike yesterday and those who intended to go are at their jobs. The friction was due to the wage question, the men wanting awarded the winners. All men in service are invited to attend FOR LARGER MEDICAL CORPS Representative of Surgeon-General's 05ice Calls Meeting.

A meeting of all physicians In Monroe ness lufsitiuir tember 3. the day after Labor Par-Make vour plans to enter then and w-gin vour training for erviee The Go -ernment and the business housea calling for the kind of trained worker, our courses prepare. Yon can Tew anv dar. Ask for onr new te Rochester Business Institute Buddm. 172 Clinton Ave.

south. Adv. EHSY me picnic, notwithstanding that a large more pay for their labor to meet the ad vancing cost of living. C. W.

Woodman uumfoer of its members are engaged in active prosecution of the war, it is expected of the Speakers' Bureau of the Depart mat this will be one of the most success lui outdoor eventa ever held ly the union. ment of Labor, is lu the city, and Jt is due to his efforts that tbe men are at Vacuum Washing Machines county at noon to-day at No. 35 Chestnut street has been called by Major Charles H. L. Reed, representative of the Surgeon-General's office in Washington, who is in the city.

The increasing army makes a larger Medical Corps necessary. Lieutenant William B. Jones, Medical Reserve Corps, is the examiner for the county. Dr. Joseph Roby is chairman of the County Committee on National Defense, Medical Section.

Attention! Men. Here is a chance to combine stvle with economy in your wardroi We have secured a large assortment odd trousers in new patterns-jnst vna-vo want to help out for fall. Fnc range as low as lAV-excc ptirnal val work. Mr. Woodman has promised the workers that they will receive just treatment.

He said yesterday that was receiving the co-operation of both the employees and the employers in adjusting the difficulty. He was of the opinion that it would be removed in- a few days. He said that when the government settles a dispute between the workers and their employers it makes the terms so fair that the same trouble does not break out again. This famous machine is now bring talked a a 25-29-31 Clinton Ave. S.

rtxle. hanrpi' Clinton aven In Honor of Her Birthday. Miss Maverette Scott, of No. C28 Genesee street, was tendered an elaborate dinner Tuesday evening at her summer home at Greywood in honor of her eighteenth birthday. Music and dancing was enjoyed Lower Food Prices.

Some bis savings on food prices. Just think of selected eggs 43c dozen, fancy table butter at 4-fc compound for 24c pure lard 29c fancy cheese 30e Ivorr soap 5 l-2c, Fels Naphtha soap 5 l-2e, Campbell's soups 9c. Shredded Wheat lie, sardin-s 7 l-2c can, matches uc box, toilet paper 3 l-2c roll. both ia material and Clothing Store, 70-72 north. Adv.

strata it In yoar you own home, without obligation to SOLD OX EASY TERMS Home Milliners Attention. Just received a shipment of tke i fall frames In bnckram and vilrt, advanced style. We retail at wnoi sale prices. The Bee Hl MBunery Supply 2U Main St east, one 0U-up. Adv.

YOUTHS MUST REGISTER ON AUGUST 24TH. salmon 14c can, at Hart's big stores, 67 Front 3TS Main St. east. opposite Cntler 15S Main St. west.

Male Stenographers Wanted. United States Marshal John D. Lynn has announced that there are a number of vacancies in the departments at Washington for capable male stenographers and typists at a substantial salary. Applies, tions for these places should be made directly to Marshal Lynn, and nil applicants, if In the draft age, should be limited nerr-Ice men. These are maid to be highly desirable places, i i Music In All the Schools.

But tbe best muslo is heard at the Gregg School, The pupils click off the 'notes' of their business letters to a merry tune, Learn to play what will pay, Day and evening and individual instructions Pupils entering now, The Gregg School, 136 Plymouth avenue, Ad, GREAT LAKES CRUISE TO DULUTH AND RETURN Via the Magnificent Steel Steamers of the GREAT LAKES TRANSIT CORPORATION ToachlBf enroate at Cleveland. Detr.it. Mackinac Island. Sanlt St. Maria and llouchton.

BUFFALO TO CLEVELAXD J6.M, DETROIT, $8.50, DUICTH AND RETURN $7100 Including Berth and Meals. ORCHESTRA DANCING SalUnks from Buffalo. 5:30 P. M. Eastern Time An Btft, Sd.

6th. 9th and ISth. Aug. 14th, STth. SOth, Apply at once for tickets and stateroom accommodations.

J. C. KALBFLEISCH Tourist and TraTel Annex 4 Main St, West. Or. Stata 8U Either Mal St-TIS The Holy Sepulchre Cemetery lnf hviiM IF DESIRED.

A 'phone call will brine ouf demonstrator. Wt are shewing ths largest assortment of Electric, Water Power and Hand Power Wash-lag Machines la the City. We Feature the "Royal" Tacnom Cleaner. Brown Pierce Inc. Domestic Efficiency Engineers 178 Clinton Avenue South Mala MM Stoao 8034 till AH male persons vrho have reached their 21st birthday since June 5, 1918, on or before August 24, 1918, must register en August 24, 1918 These men should consult with local draft boards as to how and when they should register.

the are prepared to care for ordera turfing graves for the Messing ot graves. Order can be left at either en-or cemetery office. near Washington St. Our new store, 734 Clinton Ave. north.

Adv. Business School Students. One who wishes to take a business course can earn expenses by a little of-lice work outside of study hours, Address the Gregg School, 138 Plymouth avenue south. Adr, ournrco hun H.J.iJ. GROAN LOAN )AN.

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