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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 17

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ROCHKSTKIt DEMOCHAT AX I) CHROXICLK. UKSDAV. KHIiUAIiV nEWSPAPERS IN MENGSHAFERca MANIFESTO' DOES NOT HAVE RESULT HOPED Workers Do Not "Arise" and "Tear Themselves." EMPLOYEES GUESTS OF STORE COMPANY Dinner Given for Weis 1 Fisher Workers. ALIEN TONGUES hllnwui L. R.

ROAD TO BE SOLD ON MARCH 12 HERE New York Trust Company Forecloses Mortgage. WAY HAVE TO GO Ftir Coats and Scarfs at enator Mullan Asked to Introduce Such a Bill. Very Special Sale-End Prices February reductions will soon be a thing of the past. Our winter Sale has met with a remarkable response, and as the end draws near 'ROPOSES ROOSEVELT ROAD PROSPECTIVE BUYERS FEW New York Central Said to Shy at Taking on More Electric Incunj sseinblyman Dobson Asks Appropriation of Two Million Dollars to Build Road from New York North and Wat Along the Barge Canal branees and Canadian Syndicate we will offer a number of Coats and Scarfs of exceptional good quality and style, at compelling low prices which are bound to get the attention and interest of everyone. Is Not Enthusiastic to Buy lectal Dispairti to Peniwrut and Cbrnuide I he lluffalo.

Loekpor Rochester The Fur Coats llailway will be sold on March IL'th iu Kochester to the highest bidder. This sale comes from a judgment eutered by the Lincoln Trust C.nn- Many persons living iu Iniversily avenue and streets contiguous were surprised yesterday morning to find on their is. relies, in doorways, hallways, aud stuffed against the panels of doors circulars attacking the government and urging tluui to "tear your way by Kevolu-tiou to a better and happier life." The circulars found their way to the police station and nn effort to locate individuals who are distributing, them is being made. Tho circular is addressed "To tho Working People" aud runs on after this fashion The war is over. Ymir exploiters have quickly placed their protlls iu safety.

You the working slaves, will ssu litul uurseles en the streets, facing a hard w. liter, looking for work for It is your only means to supply yourselves ith the les of lU'eaiiw; you lack the courage to use ell.er meiods. Veil buv' tolerated all I ho moral and slaveries during this war. The workers u.f Uussiu. Austria and ether eoinurles have risen aud ha overthrown their rulers.

Nut by ballets, but by arming themselves, as Is your only menus. Votl ulone do not budge. Are you afraid to foilow their example? Are you afraid to take by force what lightly Is'dougs to ou? Will you lie meek and slavish? Will you wallow- under the Iron heel of your master-; or wiil you TKAft your way l.y the Ilevo-lijtinu to a heller and happier lifer Which will you choose? Tho circular is signed by "A Group of Working Men." What they work at is not statisl. Police Chief Qiiigley's attention was called to the matter yesterday afternoon, lie said residents of I'liivei'-sity avenue and other streets in that section of tho city were evidently visited in the night Natural Marmot Coats, 3b and 40-inch Pany, of Vork, for itself and other $87.50 holders of the iu first moit- lengths, belted, fine brocaded linings. gage bonds.

Alliauy. I'cb. 24. Se nator din Ii. has Wn asked iuuxdnco a 4 ill to prohibit absolutely the publicuti'm f.j uoit i.IIht iu Xt'W York statu in other it i tin? KnglUli language Ho hus ij'ki'd tho k'KislaUvf bill drafting bureau prepare such a Kill.

Win -a tb ihciis-If-rv is in slmpi'. Sonutor Mullan will ik-si-idn whether or nut lip will introduce it. While the Scnato will not diwuss the ttrruito of the measure, it is possible that. Jj was inspired in part by the action of luirunA The International Iluihvav Couipauv, $105 Natural Muskrat Coats, 36-inch length The same with collar and cuffs of con of Iluffalo, Canadian railway or tiuancial interests and the New York Central loom up us prospective customers but mainly tho scent on prospective. There have been times in the past when the trasting fur, $125.

Wallaby Coats, belted, with collar and cuffs of contrasting fur. Fancy satin tQ7 Cfl H. looked so good to each of JOSEPH 5. WEIS. Tho oflieors and employees of the WeU blasonic lodges in New York statu from these mtersts, that negotiations wero actually started lookins toward purchase.

mplo.vinjf anythiuqr but Kn-lish in Incite it Fisher Company met at tho l'owerj Canadian inteiests, with their dream of dividing the exploitation of AVestern hunk or in t'XiMnplirV-atiun of the Ma Hotel Just evenuiK for a bauuiiet civen New Vork with the Now- Vork Centre! by the. company. Aftt-r tho dinner every mie ritual. Senator Whitley's bill to rhanirn the a me and sciipe of the Tinted I'huriiies $150 are not so eager sinco the Public Sprvu one was culled ukb for wursrstion bear- Raccoon Coats in 36 and 40-inch lengths belted Commission two years ago denied a vo on the business. The sloirnn adoiitel.

s.f HochesUT passed the Senate this eve- 'Fvory new transactim makes a new lition of the eompuny to haul freight and to build a line from i.ockport to Niusrara friend," is judicative of the spirit of this calls, xvhi're it was to cml-cai organization. Joseph II. AVeis stdrtcd this business ryiug (-onniX'tioiis with the Canadian lini-s for Lackawanna and Pennsylvania Proposes Roosevelt Road. Albany. Feb.

21. (lJy The Associated These are only a few examples of the reductions you will find throughout our entire stocks of Hudson Seal and all other fine Fur Coats, until the end of this Sale. railroad tsei! 10. (J. Connetle, of the in in a small way twenty -eitrht years u.n, from which time there has birn a steady growth till it is now one of the larKC oriranizntions of the city.

The stores are 1'jvssl A resolutiou urjjins the construe ternatiotial group, wus one of those be ion of a state highway to be known as Koosovclt road was offered iu the Assein- hind this venture. Hard times in intenirbau line operation is thought to have caused the New ly to-nitflit by Frank J. 1u1mii, of at No. 00 State street, and No. Clinton avenue north.

The basin" whs incorporated in The present officers Monroe county. Theni ensure called for Yoi-fc Central to experionep a change in time by persvms who wero ashamed of the light of day. lie said many id' the residents were indignant, and complained to the i-ohee. Others regarded the distribution of such stuff us the work of demoralized mindsj, aud gave it little at-tcnltoii. The Chief sail! much literature of this character had been shipped to the city from New Vork and other cities.

There was little reason to believe that the evil isms of Lurooau origin would obtain a foothold in Kochester, the Chief believed. heart. As the 11. L. can carry' no The Scarfs ire: President mid treasurer, Joseph II.

Weis; ice-president, K. Zim freight, the only probable reason of pur chase would be to block future competi merman; secretary, Joseph Neheuor- man. tion which might develop through the appropriation ot jor the '-instruction of a road beiunini; at New Vork city and niniiiiiz as near as prae-'. it-able along tho line of the ISarge canal solution by Hubert T. Mullen, of i ho Bronx, callhifr for a legislative milk nvestih'atiou.

the couiniittce to report on Pho mimes of the employees present changes at Albany. The lute Horace last evining follow: Andrews, 'president of the Now Y'ork Stanton It. anNess, Andrew State dlailways, was strongly opposed to Hiukdesthel, I'nil north. Catharine his company taking on any more incum Ott. Minnie M.

Stock. Mnry It rnes. Iona 1 brances in iutorurban lines. The H. Io H.

operates over the In FARRii PICTURES TO STAY HERE TWO DAYS Winters, Hriijamiu .1. llluim T. I Hess, John i Aufiistla, Kinrew J. Kurp. i Murtiew VnliIKru, John 1.

1-lscher, rlmrles II 'WiilltilL'toli. William Wiird. John William Sluiy. Will am liaufetspii. ternational tracks l'rom l.ockiMirt to Iluffalo aud, if this corporation is riuan cially strong enough, a very doubtful U'linrlen Sehi.

l-'red Kurd, I.eo Sehrelner. N'ormnn llnyle-s, William I.ainh, Mnlhew of fact, it might take over lie eastern feeder, and make strong bids to obtain freight-carrying concessions and the right Painter Knew Many American Aviators. Fine Red Fox scarfs of splendid quality, special at $15 Wolf scarfs in black, taupe, pearl gray, poiret colors, etc, specially priced $25, $30 and $40 Raccoon scarfs in a wide assortment, special at $20, $25, $30 up Black Fox scarfs, also taupe and poiret to $40 Men's Fur Coats All fur and fur-lined coats for men are now available at special low prices. You will save many dollars if you buy a coat this week. 0- HO.

Lii-ir Frank lliinaithcr. ceerire Crnrinir. Kloreuee AnRllst Floj'U l.auib, Unus It. Wels. Wore April llltli, was referred to tile Was and Menus Committee.

An exhaustive investui'ition of the ice condition would be made by a legislative committee under tile terms of a resolution introduced by 1'etcr llamill, of New York. The oonimitt'e would not n-irt until 191.V. It was referred to the Ways and Means Committee. Other resolutions in the Assembly in-cluilisl one opposing tlie daylight paving act, by John ti. Dunes, Suffolk: and nn- ther to urjre Congress to enact legislation which would have the effect of mu-Aertin? past Liberty bond issues into cash currency.

Action on both were deferred, to hnild the Niagara Falls branch. Indications from a casual survey of the field would seem to indicate that the bondholders will not receive an adequate Hut two mere days remain In which to sec the exhibition of paintings of aerial warn fare la Convention Hall Annex. These pictures were painted by Lieutenant Henri 1'arre, of the fjifayette himself an aviator and cue of the best known of the contemporary French 'artists. There are affso souie motiou ple-tures, -showing battles in the nir, and a talk- hy Lieutenant Harold Willis, of Hie Lafayette Fscadrllte. Lieutenant Farre knows many of the American n.vu who have brought renown to the name of the Lafayette Fseadrille.

He was particularly well witu Lieutenant Itaoul I.ufberry ami Captain William Thaw. The exhibition will be open to-day and tomorrow froui 2 o'clock until 11 P. M. SEVEN GIVLN FINAL DECREES OF DIVORCE YOUXG WAN IS SENTENCED Webrter Boy Will Serve Thirteen Months in Elmira Eeformatory. Accused of violating Ills parole, Clarence Kirchgessner, 17 years old.

of West Wele ster, was sentenced by County Judge Willis K. tilllette yesterilny serve at least thirteen months in the fchulra Iteforum-tery. Last summer youui KirehgeKsner was arrested on a charge of stealing woman's apparel from tho Movers department stere, In Front slreet, and giving it to somo woman with whom he us Infatuated. At this time, on account of his youth and the excellent character of his parents, lie nn given suspended sentence aud was -paroled in charge of Agent Masters. Un Saturday his father brought the young mini before Judge Gillette and asked that seiuething he done to crut his bad habits.

He was let elf with a reprimand. night the mother noticed that, her along with fiS and $-W worth of Liberty bonds wero missing. The sheriff was uotifled and tho hoy was arrested ilar- Woman Given Permission to See Children. offer and will take the road over themselves. In such an event, a new company might be formed for its operation.

The road has Iteen in the hands of the following receivers for several years: Milfurd W. Chihls, of Medina; John M. Campbell, formerly of Kochester, and Krank A. Dudley, of Niagara Falls. It is said the railway never has paid sini-e it went into operation alxnit ten years ago.

The company is cnpitalizeM for and has outstanding: liabilities, it is said, of approximately that amount. It operates lifty-tive miles of tracks between the lloehester city line aud Look-port. This property, together with its twenty passenger cars, ten Hut cars, substations, terminal rights in IOckport and Kochester aud inter-trnlhe ugreenienLs with the International and the New Y'ork Stale Kaihvays will bo offered for sale. elineral Manager V. V.

Foster declined to comment upon the matter last night beyond stating that it was true, lie seemed utiinistie as to the future of tho road. J4MainSt.West IH5 StattSi 182-180 Main Si Eat Powtrs Block Opposite Alliance Bank DISAGREE WJH DR. CRAFTS Members of Some Bible Classes favor Sunday Movies. After hearing liev. Wilbur Crafts, P.

superintendent of the International Heform Itureau, yesterday forenoon, the Ministerial Pnioii framed au expression Including three requests which It will make of EBSIf iiiL- the iarlv hours of the morning. The i illf) Senator John It. Mullan. This appeal will ask him to use his Influence In the 'legislature against, the passing of bills permit. ting pmotlgbting In the state, legalising i Have Yon Comfortable Reading Glasses? deputies v.erc Informed (lint he had heeu In the company of a married woman.

Is to be questioned. MOST PATcNTSJROM HERE Eleven Issued on January 14th list Given to Rocheter Inventors. The following Is a list of pntents Issued on January tiih to tuveulors In lloehester and the vicinity compiled hy Frank Kelper, Vacuum Washing Machlnss LIEUTENANT IWASSEY AT OSWEGO HOSPITAL Former of 108th Infantry Returned. Si-ven divorce were (minted by Justice John II. M.

Stephens yesterday la a spe-ciul term ot Supreme Court to the follow-Siik: Mary Harrett against Thomas Har-rett; WU'dam J. linker, attorney for the pitiiutitr. KhireiH'O O'Mlerne ngulnst Joseph J. mernc; Joseph X. Klrby, attorney for tlin plaint Alexander Oallpeau maliist Uoe Gali-peao: l'ace and Chamberlain appeared for the plaintirr.

Leslie lintlilnin asulnst Mantle W. r.ath-nuu; William 11. Wheeler, of Avon, ap-reured for the plaintiff. Josephine C. Case against rhllHp Caie: Oftrlea and Vowell appeared for the phiintlff.

Jennie ltothfus against Clarence P.oth-f us; Chaiiilierinlu, rire aud appeanil for the Amelia l'renow usainst CoriieHu" Charles Ttereo nppciuvd for the phiiniirr. l.illiuu Yaccer pleuded for permission to se her children uud Juslice Stephens tlnal-ly prnnUsi It. he Is being sued by her husband. William Yaeger, for srfiaration. She claims that she was driven out, while h'T husband snys she voluntarily deserted, line eliild is now with the tiuslmnd's people and the other two nre iu the lloehester Orphan Asjluiu, It is tht-so two the mother is to have permission to see nm-o a week.

Counsel fee of $ilo was allowed the wife In order that, she might defend the ease, which probably will be tried next mouth. Tho rit.o of Wilhum l- against Ihuiiy Muss will bo continued by Justice Slephcns t'vmnrrow. Thin fft-icvi mn If yon haven't a jiaic of cur shell or Xylonite Frames fitted with Toric Lenses, you arc not deriving one-halt the pleasure you might. Reading is double the enjoyment when you wear i-otufortahlc glasses. Where to purchase them? chine In now haliifr I It (I ii every patent attorney, Mate sireet.

i to Democrat and Chronbde llulTalo Henry KleeKler, wiuk construe- th.n; Klwooil '1'. l.ui-kiii. reversing gearing: Oseo, 1' eb. following over buuduy biisehaii and allowing the sate of 4 per cent, beer iiml 10 er cent. wine.

i Mr. Crafti sal.l that he had found -that! many members of the lloehester lllhle classes held views about Sunday amuse- i moats not in accordance with those of the: ltefortu Hureaii. He took the line of argu- i utent not that the diversions of themselves' wen; hnpr. -per r.ir attention on Sunday hut that the fact of their being commercialized i led to depriving persons who are employed of their lest day. liev.

W. A. Coodwin. ll. 0f Paul's Church, read a petlllon from the! clergjtueu of lloehester to the: ulled Slates Senators form this district that they use their InlSiience obtaining ratllca-ilou of the consiitntlon ttt tue! League of Nations.

This pctltlou was! tistrge II. IjuriH-r tor liquid fuel: 'seas men. residents of Kooheffpr, were re E. E. BAUSCH SON CO.

6 Main Street East 15 East Avenue TWO STOKES Charles 11. Jllrliaci. cup er lining o.r )lt newral Hospital No 5 Kort bules. nnd Alexander Sciiivureiuau, drier i and drier and making same. On.arle, to-night: Second l.ieuleual.t Charles It.

I mike and T. I bert A. Massey, Headquarter Company, nishop, oopUioMcr; tieorge K. Hazard, nlr Infantry; Private Joseph 11 company n.mu nfaidry. and Fri-K.

Hutch. u--s, photographic eiimeru back: vate Leonard La Port, Company II, 34.Mii Ccoi'ge- Klrkpatrlok. indiealer I 1 iifautry. Private ltavmond 1'errv for aiilomo. lies; Itlel.ar.l C.

Leake. ihiIJ- Nllta Company. Second Air Servbc Kut-molille train control system; Joseph llilu-'h-1 "ul Opticians Optometrists tmte it Id your nn home, without ohliajitHoB to 70a h01.l ON TKKMS A plion -ll will brine our UenioDvtrutof We are sticw.no the largest assortment of Electric, Water Power and Hand Power Washing Machines in the City. We Kmturo the "Roynl" Vatuooi (leaner. Brown Pierce.

Inc. Domctio Kfflfleocy nir1nrcr 178 Clinton Avenue Main ttfone 834 .1. ev.ie-s reier i-iuimngu. ru- passed around for signatures. llevllig attaehluelit for latlli: Max I'nser.

oiitlialnilo test lens Inline: l.crret l.ekers. Second Lieutenant Massey went away with -the Machine (inn Company of tho losth Infantry In IWT, was transferred to Company A of the same regiment first sergeant and was iu Prance and asstgned to the Infantry. 1 am imw imm electric moior; tieorge A. veomoll, sain tury cover for vlt.rator attachment, Syracuse Allen C. Austin, flexible coupling for conduits; Walter W.

linker ttu.l l'rauklln, metal-Working machine; Joseph H. Spetieer, maehiue for pressing garments. CANADICE LAKE TURNED IN Now Helping- Hemlock Lalte Supply Rochester with Water. Il will no longer l.e absolutely correct to refer to the city's drinking water as i Atire.l irwiu ii. Luke L.

Kellogg, automobile LABOR UMOiVS SAFE RIFLED Person Who Took Money Evidently Knew the Combination. Complaint was made to the police jesf-r-day to the effect that SIM was stolen from the safe of the Ainalgama fed Clothing Workers' ofliee. No. -Ill Ceutral avenue, oil tsuudny ulght. The thief vvldently knew the combination of the safe, as It was SUMMcRDWELLERSWORRIED Charlotte Residents Object to Sharing Ecael with City Bathers.

Summer dwellers along the sh.ue of the hike nt charlotte have been somewhat p-r-turld at the ailiKotneelitent that the city ivris Intending to a municipal bathing house somewhere along the bench, A number of the cottagers have objected to sharing their slret.h of beach Willi the lull hers from uptown. The contract has already been let for tho bath house at Imrand Lastman park. An effort will be made to luive the pavilion ready for use this summer. This bu'ld-ing will provide neeomnioihitions i.im Tired of Your Old Floors? It won't cost much to make thpm, new asstin! Provide yourself with crack and crevice lilkT and gruinlus or othr finishing materials from our ni'w spring mocks and you will be ready to do a Rood job. Hemlock.

iinaiiiee lake has lieen contributing from in.ouo.0rt to UMnyi.tmo Ions of water every day for about two weeks past, during which time experiments have been made which show that, there In no coiiitiMu'iiation la the Ctnmdlce water when it enters the larger lake. city tifipiiied the shores of Canadb lake some years ago nud cotiNtnieted a conduit, live feet lu diameter and feet In length connecting the outlet of the two l.ikis, 'I Tin level at Hemlock lake Is lower than usual and the water from lake has been turned In. Professor Charles Wright li.slge. of the lliverslty of Itix hester. city bucleriologUt, bus making tests of the water, and yesterday reported to c.

LJttlc. superintendent of waterworks, that the water now being u-ed In the city is absolutely free of all Impurities. locked on Saturday night. 1 lie onue or ii. it.

Hancock, at North street, was entered by hurglats, who sought for money. Nothing was disturbed. Iiavbl Vcrey. of No. I.Ill.l Culver road, roportvd that a sneak thief stole jb from hl house nti Sunday night.

William Koehleln. of No. Culver road, repirted that an attempt was made to enter Ids ttou.se In the night. bathers and will Is: so constructed that It can ho enlarged. oli ii L.

corner, Mgr. Former location The Garson Store Watch this big store grow It wilt pay the men, voting turn, boys and their Moth- av i Jamestown niter ti. trolley. harp; Mllo Harris, metallic packing; Axel A. L.

Johnson, gear and axle noil- H. Ttalu, automatic pushbutton recording scale. Lluilra-William t. tire pcuiu niotor-eoollng system; Harry M. MeCaslIu, tire extinguisher.

MARKS 20TH ANNIVERSARY Gerard Coiumandery. Knights of Malta, Has Celebration at Meeting. Oerard Comniandcry. Knights of Malta, observed It" twentieth aaalvernary last night Iu Malta Hall. More than 2ro member were pn'sent.

A Dewly organi.e.i band consisting of members of the oouiuiaudery, played, afler which few short addresses were uinile by Past Napreme one mamler Philip Kron and Clrninl Commander l-'red Packard. A feature of the program was the showing of two hliudred lantern slide pictures, 'these views fave a genera: history of the isiiimandery and showed all the past 'omnianders and officers. The l.ernrd Quartet ic snug a number of songs, after which refroumentK were served. The following ci-mmitieo was In charge of iirratigenieuis hist night: Arthur (o.sselln, l-'red Stokes. Mathew 11 lgrlti--eu.

Chai te Plsher, Lester Pericksull aud Fred J. North Water N.ar Main 'Phone 695 Barnard, Porter Remington I HAS $54,282.30 IN DEBTS BAD BOY TURNS IN ALARM Tells Good Little Girl Who Caught Him Blaze Is in Ford Street. Damage Suits Settled. Tnn Milts ntrulnst tb Ni'w Yoru Jtmo Hallwiiyii hrUfftit by Ilursnri-" wuri: sttlod yoatrniHy. 'im was to r-roTrr fur tin jiltriK'lion of initorc fl wilh xW cur wblrh Urn 111' SALESMEN WANTED IU rt illltl tu Htt Ur when whs Mnu-k l.y a trolli-i cur it.

-rr- h.Tf ii.ivpi-HmmI tut aj IB ryo on tins popular corner. HI Mill' I'll in vitir in Mmiroe The hhk titltl tut (HH impllUlt.iiIl (Hi MIKUT. r.SflllSUP So Harry Martin Files Voluntary Petition in Bankruptcy. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy was tiled yesterday by Harry Martin, in which liabilities aggregate Sj.lhl and no assets are listed, Tho first meeting of creditors has been act for -March JUth. Theodore if.

Jutuisou whs yesterdsy appointed trustee for the Hotter-serving Ma. -111110 Company, with lsind fixed at A sale of the effects of the concern will be held on -Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Allen street plant. itt Mtiin siiri mi sniini iiPinin I i Mjiiitfii iu city. ounce io I bull'! up a tr'tH. fr Sjitiifilt llni- wi-U'tiH ten 'mhIs.

Yrrp iWi)rr udM-rtistfii; lieips fiiptillcil. A twid little 'boy. maybe 10 rn-s old, carrying a book under one arm, turned In a fnhw alarm of lire from Pox Plymouth avenue south and Troup street, last night. A girl, few yeurs olrler, met the bad ly as be Kiarted to ruu away. "They's a big lire In Furd street." piped eh loy ns he run.

The gfrl gnvo ltat.tallon Chief a description of ti.e nrTW moo arrived. CUIet Smith thinks he nw tho ioy on the street when burning to respond In the alarm. 1,000 Dozen Buttons at 10c. Closing out nil our odd buttons at 10o dozen, buttons that were LSo, and Site dozen. Nusbimm, North Cliutou.

Adv. KW. The a--o of the 4 ypur oM wu ot Mr. llurjiritbfr who whh M'lctl In this 'iknt wh-4 fHtll for $ury itltricn ocil rppptvontctl Iln riifat hi-. Music and Color Photographs.

A rhitiition hy ('. Zollrr, ami niUMf hy IMnnuu! 1'httpin, orBnixt, unil AVillUm linhurk will lift jrivtMi ttvultflit under tin nnHpU-cs of Ahnjii Clulv tu Jtritfhton 1'roshv- triinn Church. Tho rwiUl uill hcciit nt 8 uud the hihithn lit JS: oVh.fk. miiy llvf miW-Hinou. jin-i'tTatly uvn trnwi-in conrinuiilty.

tiivi ctmvlWf fnfnrmu-tinti iu ttrst ttrr us to pitlc-, fxiiillcN and st.ites rnfrtd, rx. lint-s i-rrU(t, ttfaMiit ytti vet tu ttu if I t-n rri I ory co -ircd. lo yun tarry truukfi or hausT Ai. if nliv' iniwt he itjviird tu dci.iil tlrwt letter or jvitl ntt. -onsi()T.

Wrttt Huh Dfl-Hrtmput, Ktctirttax l.lucn Knsr t'tin-jvinv, Minn. TOLD IN A WORD OR TWO. Men Club to Take Up Milk. Cilv control of the milk ripply will be debated the Men's Club of the South Avenue HsiMist Church to-Dight at 8.1 ii o'clock. All men of the community to requested to be present.

Luncheon v.ill bo served after the meeting. "Wants" Bring Results Clorfi Burton Tpitt. rtniitfliter nf Vptt-r-nnu, -HI hold nnl hnrty mid runk'i fmu In (lit- routus tif the truth on 1'ri-tlay afternoon. Bfl 11 a grr.it moot her ut rplTK "wnrit uir.ettc iDd busit.cktf aftjlrt..

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