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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 28

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19.1 S. 2(j Christman Markets 183 Lyell Ave. 1054 Dewey Ave. COIilGlUItRS TO FIGHT PROPOSED INCREASE P. S.

C. Heaxing Here Today in R. S. Rate Increase. The Rochester Syracuse Itailroad Company, will try and convince KEEP MM SMILE PORK Pork Loin, lb 35 Shoulder Pork, lb.

28-30c Pork Steak, Fresh Side Pork, lb. Fresh Hams, whole or half, lb. 35C Our own home cured Hams and Bacon, lb. 38C Salt Pork, cured Public Service Commissioner John A. Bar Lite at a hearing to-day in the Court House that it is entitled to increase its rate of fare to 3 cents a mile aud charge a straight 5-cent car fare west of Kock-wood street in this cfty.

The Rochester Eastern and other lines of the Xcw York State Kailways have been asking 3 cents a mile for passenger traffic since the government assumed wntrol of the railroadsand made th-is teh legitimate rate. The Rochester Syracuse Railway claims it needs the hitrher fare and that it is approved Pot Roast, lb 22-25C Standing Roast, lb. 25-28c Sirloin Steak Round Steak I If, Porterhouse lVVW Shoulder Steak, lb. 22c Sugar Cured Corned Beef, per up from Notice the cheerful expression "Old Santa' is wearing. He realizes that the value of "Everlasting Good" furniture is a true blessing in a well appointed home.

Handling our goods for years and knowing the jo'ous way in whicli it is re- "in- Federal action. ceived, is it any wonder that a banner load of Weii Fisher's furniture makes him happy? Buy here and keep him in smiles. -Residents alotvr the line, especially those aboi' fpport. are up in arms against the proposed increase, which means mneh heavier cost to commuters, and will fight it to the limit at the hearing to-day, it is said. Fresh Killed Chicken and Fowl HOWARD HAS NEW LECTURE Will Speak in Lake Avenue Church 50-piece Dinner Set.

Correct six people, in very neat blue" and GEfiUIHE SPRIflG LAUB Breast Spring Lamb, lb. -20c Shoulder Roast, lb. 30 Spring Lamb Chops, lb. 32-35C Spring Leg Lamb. 38C Hindquarters of Spring Lamb, Forequarters of Spring Lamb, IM1E-UADE SAUSAGE Steam Sausage, lb.

-25c Ham Sausage, lb 22c Ring Bologna, Pork Sausage, lb. Head Cheese, lb 6c Liver Sausage, lb. 18c Cooked Corned Beef, 25C pink conventional de- $11.25 100-piece Dinner Set, in a jrold band with gold hairline stripe, This Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet, solid mahogany. A gift worthwhile. JJ25Q Sunday on "America's Answer." Clinton N.

Howard has returned from an absence since the election to deliver a nt? lecture at a special patriotic service la the lake Avenue Baptist Churcu on Sunday ufelit in celebration of the Allied victory In the world war. His topic wlli be "America's It ijj' one the addresses to he delivered in Washington next week in the national conference of all reform forces. Mr. Howard will speak at one of the two greatxmass meetings in Washington on Wednesday night at which Governor Arthur Capper, of Kansas, now UnitedTStates senator-elect will preside. William Jennings Bryan and Joaephus Daniels will speak at tne Tuesday night meeting.

THIRD CONDUiT IN OPERATION Delivering 'Water to City Eeservoir in Highland Park. Water has been turned into the third conduit from Hemlock lake to Rochester and it: is now delivering about 100,000 gallons a day into Hemlock Tark reservoir. This is only a small part of the capacity of the conduit. OYSTERS Direct from the Grower Pint, 35c porce- white American lain. FRESH FISH ALL KINDS $18.00 Veal Chops Veal Roast Veal Stew Home Made Kraut, lb.

5c Fresh Liver, lb 1 00 Hamburg Steak, lj. 25c MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED THE RISHELL Yes, It'c fitted with, the latest improved automatic stop. Plays all makes of disc records, lateral as well as vertical cut, and Oh, what a clear, sweet tone! When you hear your favorite artists on the RISHELL you will say: "That'sthe only talking machine for me." It's the wonder of the age. Every machine guaranteed for one year. Christman Markets 1054 Dewey Ave.

183 Lyefl Ave. Permits Granted to Applicants at $1.68 sCut Glass Water Set, exactly dike cut. Golden Oak Smoking Stand $1.25 Same Stand without drawer 69c Uaby Walkers "Selected Stock $2.00 up Have you thought about giving Floor or Table Lamp? MAY WE SUGGEST City Clerk's Office. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday at the city clerk's oee to the following persons 'Charles William Mag-ill and Dorothea B. Walker, both of No.

78 Keynolds street. Clatewte Teasdale, No. Jefferson avenue, and Florence SStalluian, No. 315 street. William Cresutte, No.

238 Joseph avenue, and Lucy Latrogna, No. 18 Cole street. William II. Craig, No. 1,300 South avenue, and Margaret Frances Heveron, No.

AO Albemarle street. Andrew T. Mitchell. No. 47 Weld street, aud Loretta M.

Guelicb, No. 6S1 Joseph avenue. Telephone Stands Washing Machines Fircless Cookers Kitchen Cabinets Sewing Tables Hook Blocks taking Utensils Jr.rdiniere Stands JSookcascs Mirrors lCugs in all sizes Easy Chairs Music Cabinets Davenports Library Tables Magazine Kacfcs Tea Wagons Pootrests Glassware Hinnejware Utility Boxes Ferneries Writing Desks Casseroles Serving Trays Console Tables Smoking Tables C'ardTables Piano Benches Pedestals Carpet Sweepers Cedar Chests Dressing Tables Vacuum Cleaners Pictures I Receives German Helmet. CREDIT TERMS TO -TRVST WORTHY PEOPLE Our Store Will be Open Every Evening Until Christmas ilSIl Captain James McD, Ellis, of the traffic squad, yesterday received a German helmet from Lieutenant William AY. Shalrer physician who ia with tihe American army in France.

The Lieutenant was with General Dundy and found the helmet on the battlefield of Chateau-Thierry, Captain Ellis showed t'he helmet to his comrades at police headquarters yesterday afternoon. Rochester Student in Cast. The Dramatic Club of Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, presented "Merely Mary Ann a comedy drama by Israel Zangwill in the Chapln Auditorium, in the cast was Miss Florence Clark, class 54State St. TWO STORES 879 Clinton Avc.N. Stores Open Saturday Evenings Until Christmas.

of 1919, of woh had the part of Cabley. TOYLAND Just what you want for the children can be found herfe at cheaper prices. New Editor of Occident. Frank Leach, who was appointed editor-in-chief of Senior Occident at West High School has been forced to resign his position "because of his many activities in other senior affairs. The editorship duties now will be undertaken 'by Dorothy Sclilegel, associate editor.

Buffalo Store 1Q 2. AlN ST fSSfT i Mala St. WWmww'uuu" ZL I Royal Neighbors Elect. Northcott Camp, Itoyal Neighbors of America will hold a regular meeting this evening 'and elect officersfl. The camp ha lost its recorder, C.

Cooper, by death. YOU (W HUNS LOAN I If J. GROAN 57 Will Hold Meeting to. Protest against Pogrom HMdle Aged ''Denials ty American Tolea that Jews are being massacred by Tolisli Leglonaires and citizens In Poland are futile' in the dents and educated classes of Poles are also the pogrom. The situation is grave.

Use your influence to protest against these massacres." A committee of Rochester Jews, of vrtich Lester Nusbaum is chairman, has arranged- Two Kinds of Ready Money Some Ready Money is idle, some is industrious. Idle money is. that which you carry in your Socketbook, or which is kept about the house, ot only does it earn nothing, but a thousand passing whims and petty extravagances lie in wait for such altogether TOO READJ dollars. The brilliant show-window and the glib-tongued agent at the door entice them away from you almost unawares. Few people can close their ears to the jingle of money in their pockets.

INDUSTRIOUS READY MONEY is that which is on deposit in assayings bank so as to be earning a fair return, and yet available at any time. If you wish to have something to show for your economy and your good resolutions to save money then the secure place to put your money)is in this Bank. Here it will be absolutely safe from loss, or from thdughtless expenditure, and it will be earning good Ing Jews of Europe," a Rochester Jewish committee of the Zionist movement stated last night. The committee offered a telegram from Jacobus Kahn, a Zionis-t leader now at the Hague, to Felix Warburg, of New York, chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee of Jewish Relief, as proof of Its statement. This telegram ot December 9th, which was printed In the (Jewish publication, "The Day," follows: 'In Warsaw, there broke out a terrible pogrom.

Very many Jews were killed. Nobody defended them. Polish legionnaires have allied themselves with the mob and shoot Jevs in masses. Tbe stn- Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Freemont, O.

"I was passing through, the critical period of life, being forty-six years of age and had all the symptoms incident to that change heat flashes, nf rvousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as the best remedy for my it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, and the annoying1 symptoms have disappearedMrs. M.

Goddkh, 925 Napoleon Fremont, North Haven, Conn. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored my health after everything else had failed when passing through change of life. There is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms." Mrs. Flobekce Isella.Box 197, North Haven, Conn.

a protest meeting against the allied I'olish Pogrom, which will be held in Hal next Tuesday night. Rabbi itorae? J. Wolf will preside and several prominent men wlil speak. Rabbi Solomon Sadowsky and banl Carson will bus this, city's representatives at the Jewish Congress which opens ia nest Sanday. This congress is expected to indorse the British declaration for a free Jewish commonwealth of PaK-s-tine and to demand that the peace conference give Jews equal and national rights in all nations of the world.

To Begin Inquiry among War Chest Delinquen ts Open Saturday and Monday Evenings to Receive Deposits ETOIA E. PlIMHMl'S TME EAST" SIDE NGS BANK Rochester Patriotic and Community Tnnd wanted was information regarding "pledges which bad not bean redeemed. If any delinquent contributor offered to pay would be doing the contributor as well ns the War Chest, a service If the money Tyas accepted and a receipt giren. It was necessary, Mr. Curtis said, that the War Chest know which among the delinquents might he counted as still good the contributions promised and which were tot coed.

EiSETOSIE OT-2POUP3P ICHESTER The War Service Corps of the Monroe County Defense Committee will start today on its War Chest checklng-up campaign. It was made clear to the majors of the corps last night at a meeting In tiie Genesee Valley Clirb that the corps was not to act as a collecting agency. Wendell J. Curtis, representing the. Executive Committee of the War Chest, of which George Eastman Is chairman, presided.

It was explainvd that the captains and lieutenants were not to dun delinquent contributors to the War Chest, that what tbe CRNER MAIN AND CLINTON STREETS imt tho qsaatoot good LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. 3. "Wjmts" Bring Results ou flU HUNS JAN I M.U.U.

LOAN GROAN.

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