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4 KOCH E.STEU DEMOCRAT AXD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 17. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURE SINCE 1839 TO LECTURE ON THcOSCPBY Chicago Attorney Gives Up His Practice for Lecture Platform. HONORS PAID TO WOMAN WORKER SVJENTHQSEP I'nwerful AfttUffitir I'rftvfHilH tirn rnt, pyorrlKica, bud lirf'Hth. Th utttHt I'fffctJva tnoiiib Wfinli, UfaiUm, jl'Mitit, uw clrtlly.

A fUutk iJiniitli in Hiim iiittiist ilin dim. Sold lit 0 It lrti nfor': i.W, "i-tiiiiirlr A NO DAMAGES FOR WOMAN INJURED BY AUTOMOBILE Af'RIL. li. 1111 An Easter Greeting AVe liavo very exceptional offer in a box. of cnwly for Easier.

An extra heavy coating of chocolate with an assortment including Nugatincs, Caramels, Nut Caramels, Butterscotch and Nutted Centers. This ihjiIvch a good trout for the family. A full pound of Atplne Chocolates Special at 49c sl SupremeCourtJuryDecides TA.H IN WORLD WAR Impressive Funeral forMiss Blanche Rowley. REV. C.

H. RlbT OFFICIATES i APRIL 13. 1:11 -4, A it 4t tlH -i i 1 4p.m. 1 h- 7 1 1 I I- 1 LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED liM'Mi OIIK. I.MMXUT, 10 I i I.Kit hi.

tom; SAM afjainsi riainuu. 1 UM i 5pm. 4P M. PM 7P.M. SP.M.

51 ELEVEN JURORS IN Suit Against New York Statu B-afi-ways Started with One Man ing from Jury Box $500 Damages Against Livery Compuny I'OH KHKI TIMM. iOl.T A.NU H( IATICA. TItV Post' Rheumatic Tablets 'Shry Arn getMM sac. aw, ft. 00 J.

K. Post Drug Co. 17 Main hi. t.twl. Ilrunrli, rl.nioiMH Former II in later of East Avenue Baptist Church Says Miss Botvley Waa Eaample for All Young People to Follow Dr.

Parsons Epcalsa BNI9 Toilet Waters OliT-klM Toilet Maler 05 Williams' Swiss I.ilae. lluilniit's Toilet Wafer $1.00 II uJn iit'f Three Flower 91. SO Mtlihlcr Thlraa Toilet Articles dudnat'i Tnlcamji In nice Ctorer lltidnallne Violet See Gardenia Kwwt Orchid Uudoul ThrM Ftontr lw 1'oh-dcr GO Nplehler's (iarden. 'o cause of action was the tnfrofttvc funrriil rrvirra wre hclij vpsfcrtlay afternoon in the Kan Avr-nue liapih.t Cliun-b for Misa Hlanciic A. Kowley, SI.

('. A. raiitern vorknr. 1 who dicci at l.ivfi por'l. Hngland, on I cu DAILY CIRCULATION Week Ending Tprll 12th Colgate's Toilet Walert I (ashmen: Bouquet Imperial Liluc Violet Lily of the Valley (an rice I brought In by a jury In Supreme Court i i the suit of Jennie A.

Wouiboll against Va! entice eVhlaefer, which wus tried yeeter. "lay before Justice S. Neisou Sawyer. Mrs. VtombeM sued lo re-over 000 dan-ages fur aliesed carelessness oo I be pari Bcltlacfer in driuui bin automobile at Humphreys Shingle Stain iiiary -Vi, Ullfl, vbtiu on i i- i I lev, Charles Herbert ltmt.

former! Cl.ibO; miniatcc tlf ih(. ohurrli but wh'j now has Hart; If lljer Kiss Talcnm tttl UJcr Kins Face Towder Otf a put-torute in Seranton, riturntd in Hoi'hi'nter yesterday c)rcly to take riojt'M Cologne 1 Of.VW.iZtl.HO 471 1 lolojfuo tB HANCHETT. t'RANCia coarse of the en kv. Km. Mr.

Kust Ihlrta Talcum, Splehlir rhlrtft lim Powder 50 MOMMY 'It KMHV WlliMlSDU Till ItMlAV Htl IM unnm Tolal for Mj'MIAV, Airll 61,222 1 Mary Garden Tulcnm MENTHOSEP A Powerful Antincplio Prevcntii wire thr.t, jijorrbi.i, t.uil brenUi. The most I'Sflcttts mouth "usti, healing, ploataut, mo dttlly. A mouth la a aure ilefenne aBalnal dls a.ic. Sold at all drug aturea llnllio.tp Mrdlilnn IlnrhwUtr, N. T.

ClelJO nam aud Water streets. Mrs. waa contingent of drafted men off and wlsl ed to cap'b a Glimpse of ber aon-wbo with leaving. After the pajad passed tbe tratti? became cunJesteU aw: sba stood stlJI for it ibrief period. Wbu she thonijlit she taw an opening- as at-tempted to cross the street.

Jutt as unr waa (coin between two autuuiobii: Scblaetera car backed Into her, aud sht. waa injured In sncb a way that she laid up for a loug period witb water at. tbe knee. Tbe defeuje contended that Schlaefer waa uot liable for damages, as his son nn .1 Santos Baby Talcum Santos After fchae Talcum. Suutox Aflcr Miare I rani; G.

ILanebett, of Los An-geles, divisional lecturer for the Tlieo-Hophieal Society, is to give a teritu of free publie loetiirea in tliin city, btgiu-uiiiff Sunday nipbt, at o'eloik, in the rooms of lHge, l'-! Cornwall building. The pubjeets of the lectures are: 'The Joy of Tbeoboiphy," "The Middle Path" and "The Dawning of a New Age." Mr. Hanchett, who is lawyer of long experience, waa formerly assistant United States attorney in Chicago, but wus aariifled tiy I'rofeKMir Kmest I'araotia, of the Koche.vter Theological iSeruitjary, acting miuiater of the church, uud KeT. Uarry Idle, asyituut pastor of St. Luke's, who waa in Liverpool nt the time of Miss Kowley's death, attended tho honices there, aud returned to this vitb tbe Iwidy.

A living bank of flowers was formed about the altar by the numerous potted plants, carnations, liaoler and lilies that had been bent by lovinu friends, while the was literally covered by wreaths aud other floral STATU t'V Counljr of Monrue I W. It. M.nbewa, of ttie noon- Day Dream The new exijulslle odor, pro-dueed at the Frederick Stearns Perfume Laboratory. We hare in Block the following DAr BREAM rULPAIlATIOiVS Bay Dream Talcum 3.S Bay Bream ace Powder. ,0 Bay Bream Perfume 91.

SO oz. liny Dream Toilet Water, per botllo 91.50 Bay Bream Soap 4Q navls Tnlcnm tOtt InlRale's Talcum lf llelba Talcum Mclba ace Powder I enter iintuiji (Jutupj ii.v, punllsljcrs. ol lue I urn! tir uio duly duih dei'inne ami aj Ihat tli Oemo-i imt au.l ciironk'le iiriiilttl and Herniated i d'lrliij; tbp pft.t neek Hit; aUuu nuidber of 1 djlljr paptrs. MATHLWS, Tru'X. i urt, to bofure nio tliia 1-th day of April, luitt.

P. I me iir at iue lime, la a recent decision the Court of Appeals held that tho Carmen lace Powder BO has retired from his law itinctioe and iit now giving his whole time to the ALLIANCE BANK Main St. li. and Stone St. Foreign Trade Every facility furnished Exporters to Increase For-elflti Trade.

Trade opportunities and special reports on foreign firms available. Salln fckln Fare Powder 33 Dorlii Powder aii1 Rouge BO Face Creams pieces. In recoKnitiou of Miss (' ley's war tervice miniature flags of the United r-'tates and the. Allies were matted at cither end of the altar and a detachment from the Woman's Motor lecture field. The lectures are free to the public.

Suntnn Kongo Aubrey Sinters' Heuutlller 35f lltiduul's Marvelous Cold TO-DAY'i EOINGS. Odorono 28t.i5 I'crsplno 2Jt Cream liu.SOf Documentary Drafts Collected ODDITIES OF FRENCH LIFE ARE DESCRIBED Things Seem Turned About to Rochester Man. Lyceum Theater Noonday Pslou Week iV-rrtrea, with rmoii. by Jtev. A.

Hnn-hy, D. f. M. riilharlne Ktrnnc Hall -Puillle lertnre. Wolet Ammonlu ltitf.XSf Hiidiiul'ii Ilalli Salt 7 1711 Balh Suits 35tf HoNDier'n Bciuoin I'rcam itllf.S7t "t'lie Human Klemenl," by Ur.

Lenta Headache lIiirn S45c olgHlo's lirllllunllnc lludnut's Almond 60 tamer ceuw not be held liable if the son or daughter was driving tbe car. William Ltuker represented the defendant. Ouly eleven Jurors will bvar tbe case Ernest Luparl New York fcitam Itallwayi, on trial before Juatiee B. Net-son Sawyer. When the Jury was yesterday afternoon tt was fonnd that on of the men In the boi was connected will! the railway Compaq, and he was eicneni Luparl suing for 3,000 damages for lit Juries be alleges ho receired nbeu Jib alighted from a car l.

CentraJ avenue an St. Paul street on September 1st last. He declares that tbe car started before lie could 'Step to tbe pavement. Wliaui Mclean appears for the plaintiff. Tbe trial of a breacb-of-contract actio', brought by Samual W.

Loos aud one against John J. Engel and other was eon pleted ycsltjnjay afternoon In Supreme. Court, equity term. Justice Adolph Hodonbeck reserved decision. hive hundred dollars was awarded by Supreme Court Jury to Elmer Caapmati against Cayford Sons Livery Company aud another for alleged malicious prosecution.

Mclnemey Bechtold represcntet tbe plaintiff. A tiherlff's Jory yesterday gave a verdict to the effect that Julia Alkenbead, of Nv. 241 Oxford strw-t. Is mentally coaipetent Colgate's Imrmls Cream lO.m DugguH KHniKdeU'ii Cold ream 10.19 Pond's Cold Cream lOtf.sn Pompeian Mght ream. -lie1.

Tokulon Cream Httt Tokulon Cream Konatcd H'n Knnlux Peroxide Cri'iim. A. B. 8. Peroxide Cream SO White Cross ream.

Palm Olive Cold Crraui nftt flelba Face Cream 50 Wclba Cold Cream fl.OO Mulrlliie Cream itoj.ilSf.UOt Isabel Wrinkle Panic SO.91.00 Madame Isabel Turkish llulh Oil 6OC.9i.OO Madame Isabel Cold Cream. Paearr's Charm. .25 Llijiild truncoiilit r'j Clean up and Paint up! Don't just clean 1 1 up and smear up. 1 1 Let us tell you howl A. It.

8. Almond (ream i.lt Wrinkle haitrr 45MIHk Corps acted as honorary Had Life or Service. The ceremony waa opeued with a prayer by Iter, flarry Idle aud a ricrip-ture reading by I'rofcssor I'arsons. In bis funeral aernion Air. Uust touched upon the beautiful life which Miss How-ley bud lived.

"I cannot think of her life without using this expression, 'it was a beautiful he said. "If er tome life wiih ideal aud in busiuesa ahe waa the embodiment of efficiency, thoroughness, and all that goes to make business worth while. Uf her church life 1 think I may say that I firmly believe that one. of the grentot inspirations to the young people of tf is church came from Blanche ltowley. There were three things) she considered worth while: to do good, to be good, uud lo of Miss Kowley's decision to leave her home and business ties and to cuter war work, Mr.

Kust said: went itt the conciousnnsH that something was compelling her to go, and she sailed away in the hope that fhe might contribute something in this great crisis in btiuian history. Hr. Lyon Cucnmlirr ream. Sergenut Joseph B. Smith, of the SOtith field Signal Battalion has written an interesting letter to City Boys' Work Secretary.

K. E. liugelamu of tbe Y. XI. C.

A. Previous to enlisting in tho unit of Signal Corps men orga.ui7.ed here by Lieutenant A. M. Lindsay, Sergeant Smith was chief police telegraph operator at the Kxciiange atreet station. Sergeant Smith comes from a long line of fighting stock, having had seven of his relatives in the Revolutionary war, one iu the Mexican war and one in the Civil war.

His uncle, Deloion Smith, waa the first States senator from Oregon in 1857. "Coal comes; in pressed bricks," he Salt's Violet Smelling; Sail 35 Famo Hair Tonic U5Sf l.OO nme, P. M. Ail ciifb Roodib, Hotel Olub iLtuieon whJi aildrvstt, "A Vlw of the Iairue of Nation'," tiy Cuptaln A. hauilierlaln, of C'ullforuia, 111 M.

Ivnglnoerlnfc toclety rooms, fritbley Block -Moetlnif of Roebewter me4i'bpra of American Society of Mechanical Lnifluoerii, 8:10 P. JJ. Masonic Temple Meeting of (IcDeiwe ails Ujdpe, 1'. and A. with coufcrriug hi llrst degree, ift t'.

M. tlraud Army Iloeius Meetlnjf of OMtorke Pimt, li. A. P. M.

No. 11 Kcbool -Meetlui; of Home Folks tiervlee Club of the eighteenth ward Willi uditreHR by lOnslifii lleleu luuu, of the falvatton Army, J'. M. Ad t'lilb Hotel liiielie8ter-Meet-Inir of the Association of Credit Men with aiUlreiwiet by J. II.

XreRoe, na-llenul heeretary of tJie unsociatiou, and John Meneb, P. St. New York Flute Armory Mass meeting of Kervtee men under auspices of Army ami Navy I'uton, tlarrou No. lit. with address by breilerbk H.

Coocbman, 8 P. M. Memorial Art Gallery Inhibition of war by S. .1. tWnolf, la nil.iea pea by Kdward V.

licifield, anil war rellea lent by UvchuHter soldiers. 10 A. At, to 5 P. M. TIIJCATEIkS.

JJCFOSTDRUGCai says in his letter, "the railroad engines use it, too. I saw lots of German loco to manage her property, valued at Joseph Hogain was the commtswioner. motives, cats and passenger cars beine brought into France from Germany by he wus a stroni woman, a noble t.crninn engineers. 1 talkmt to thn. 17 Main St.

East Branch 338 Plymouth Ave CHILD HAS NARROW patriot, a daughter and shel ermans and they were a jovial lot, nev-wctit away to take her part in the great er complaining. Saw a trainload of Ger- war for humanity. She may be buried man prisouers ticsido our train at LMJon, ESCAPE FROM DEATH with soldier's honors to-day. Clothing Salesmen Wanted Compctent men wanted for permanent positions. McFarlin Clothing Co.

'Struck and Thrown by Car singing gospel hymns. Wo avajrped cigarettes and smoking for German rings, buttons, snnff boxes and so forth. "Here are some of the peculiar things one oos in Trance; door knobs turn opposite to ours to open doors; Lyceum Theater Iark. Temple Theater Vaudeville, 2:13 and p. St.

I'ay'a Then ter Vaudeville and Pictures. 12 to It 1'. M. family Theater Vaudeville and Pictures, to it p. m.

Motor Corvat as Bearers. The services were concluded with a prayer by l'rofessor I'arsons. I luring in Sea Breeze Road. -l-" 'Pbe Liberty Glria, tlavetv Tneiiter--' and HA.i p. M.

iT1' i 11 in' 'K vT' "rr'-' uoor intones turn down instead of up; faucets turn crossways to draw water; keys go in upside down and turn op posile to ours; stove pipes half the size of ours: stoves made up with funny doors; furniture old-fashioned with no la an effort to catch her hat when 'n was blown off by a gust of wind hit" yesterday afternoon, in tho Sea Breer ruad, Mattel Walters, 13 years old daughter of John Walters, of yea Bree.e ran in front of an autnmobilte ownn: the ceremony Mrs. It. M. llollis sang, "I'll ln Where You Want to and "i'ho Home Ijiud." Members of Mian Kowley's Sunday-gehool class attended the service iu a body. The honorary x-arers fro tutbo Worn-au's Corps were Lieutenant Lillian 'Mount, Lieutenant -Mary Anstice, Mrs.

Kenneth V'ield, Sergeant Jesse Miuges, and Miss Maude Mayer. The active lieurors were It. K. Horton, lr. V.

1, tiriswold, I'ercy Arnold. Clayton Italdwin, Stuurt Bohachek, and ticorge Van Dalit'. Interment was made in Mount Mope. CAST SELECTED FOR 1 THE YELLOW JACKET' Roles Are Assigned for Colleue Women's Play. comforts; beds so high one las to stand on chuir get into them.

Kverybody wears wooden shoes: no sidewalks hence, walk in Ihe mud. The windows and dixrs of homes and stores are barricaded every night; stone wall and iron and driven by Frank Bauer, of Lawn. Tbe car threw her lo the roail. and it was at first thought that oue of the wheels passed over her body. The child was taken to the Flomeop athic Hospital in the ambulance of the Hahnemann Hospital, i'rcliuuuary ex DUBOIS HUMMEL HARDWARE CO.

Mnln HI. Klalil Nmr (illihi amination showed what was believed to Delicious Salads Salads such as you have eaten in their perfection at the best Restaurants may be had here at reasonable prices. SALMON, TUNA FISH, CHICKEN, MACARONI, SHRIMP, LOBSTER, CRAB MEAT, MAYONNAISE DRESSING, ETC. 'Hie leading roles in the east of the college play to be glveu by women of tbe University of Kochester were announced at the try-outs which were held yesterday from 4 until 0 o'clock In Catharine Strong Hull under the direction of KHiert Koland, VICTIM OF ACCIDENT LIVED HERE AS BOY Dancer Known as Du Kane Was Harold Conolly. fences about all places in villages.

"There is such a sameness a boat Krance that one tires of it after a few-months. The towns an- all built alike; the country is rolling tills and mountains. All villages are built mi low-ground uguinst a hillside. The engines on railroads are small; no cow-catchers. Most all curs have four wheels like street cars.

The passenger cars in France are dirty and cold except the first-class cars, and they are none too good, h'ngland and Germany have better conches and engines. Don't forget the I'nitisi States has everything. "I have one service chevron V-siaped in gold on left sleeve for six months' service aud am sum I will have another before I get home." I. (f treiHMoo. and Miss ttheta Sherwood, druiiiutic luaituger.

The women have decided to give "The Yeljpw Jacket," which will be produced the tlrst week In May. Tbe leading feminine role, that of l'lmn illusH.im, will he taken hy Miss Kther Me Crosseu and the part of the leading man, Wii Men -will he taken by Miss Ituth 11. Cbumlierlatn. They will be supported be a fracture of the collar-bone, but late last tiight X-ray photographs showed no fracture, and the little girl was permitted to be taken iiotne. In attempting to, avoid the Walter" ehiUL, Haucr drove his rar into tn'c ditch ut the right uf tho road.

His os was slightly damaged. Bauer was tnkeu lo the County jail by Deputy Sheriff Kay O'Loughlin, hut was released when witnesses stated that re was blameless. His wife was with hill1 in the car. It waa said last night at tho Homeo-pathic Hospital that T-yen'-old CjB thia Sumuej-, daughter of Dr. Cjril Sumner, No.

Alexander street, had not regained consciousness. The child was struck by an antomoldle new her home a ago to-day, aud lot skull was fractured. Only slight improvement W'us noticed iu her condition, which is still regarded as extremely serious. Harry known on the stage as Harold DuKane, died recently of Injuries received In an automobile accident In Portland, lie was i or 30 years old aud the by the following cast: Chorus, Miss pthet tiorilea; governor of tbe Island, Mlfcg Treat tour car right mUC.llTEX IT IT Ono quart of our Auto-Color Varnish will do the trick and the old bus will be ready to go out next day. Itachael Messluger; I'ae Jung 1-ah, second wife ef Wu Sin Yin, Miss Kleanore t.regg; MAKRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.

Lobster Special Again This Week 45c Whole boiled live Lobster with Mayonnaise dressing, ready to take home and erve. Chee Mis, Jlrst wife of Wu Sin Yin, Miss Dorothy lluver; l'ah Mln, father of lae Jung l'ah, Miss Kdith Nusblekel; Suey sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Conolly, who moved from Rochester to New York about fourteeu years ago. Mr. Conolly conducted a Kuccessful bicycle store In Kxchange atroct in the days when cycling was at the height of Its popularity. Mr. Conolly died about two years ago, and Mrs.

Conolly then moved to Michigan. When fthe was notified that her son had been, hurt In an automobile accident, Mrs. Conolly set out for Portland, but when she Sin Pah. wife of farmer, Leo Sin, Miss Marietta Lent; le Sin, farmer, Miss Marriage licenses went Issued yesterday ut the city clerk's office to the following persons Chester 8. Oreen.

No. Chestnut street and Belle M. iSeeber, No. 61J Columbia avenue. Cornelius Otteman, No.

41 llenneky park and Alice Wells, No. 175 Westminster Katherlne Menxle; See Nol, the nurse, Miss $ton 645 SERUICE Mary l-'oley; (lit llok Jar, philosopher, MUs Margaret ttanbutt; Kern lot, the Spider, Miss Mabel Stlmson. Miss Helen F(iulk(i was elected nulver- MARINER-MULLER. reached New York she was Informed that he bad died. llavtd J.

Ilolgcr, Kill Mount Hope avenue, and liorotby Perth Murawskt No. 113 Iiivtun street. John Piiniel Crown. Henrietta, mid Under tbe name of DuKnne the young The first wedding to be held In tbe New Young Womeifs Cbrlstiau Asaoelatiou building In Frauklhi street took place last actor was seen at the Temple Theater In Louise fcoiphia Scnwasniann, No. 7 Sclo this city during the week of February 3d HOT CROSS BUNS No waste to our delicious foods.

Just the quantity you require put up in neat inconspicuous containers. In bis dancing act be had June Kdwards Street. Sheldon John Baker, No. Sewnrd sfreet. and Florida Helena Moutague, No, l.VJSi Oenesee street.

entrance Charles Itoesser. No. 277 Mttrrnv slty npreseutatlve to the National X. VV. C.

A. conference In New York at a meeting of the college branch of tbe A. i yesterday. A meeting of the women of the Haptlst faith was held at noon yesterday to hear a talk hy Mrs. J.

It. Anderson, a baptist missionary. At a meeting of the senior class, the fol aud l'egity Smith, whom he had adopted about six mouths previously. He enjoyed street, and Irene Anna Haense, No. Jib motoring, and at one time crossed the coun try In a small racing machine, personally designed.

Some time ago he started a danc ing senooi iu New lork in opposition to lowing commencement committee wss appointed: Chalrmnn, Mbw Hella Allen, assisted hy Miss Mary Koley and Miss Lsther ll.TiicKci. Vernon Castle's school. Smlih a'reet. Thomas McQuay, No. Xi- Austin street, and Lela Sedgwick, No.

13 Austin street. Joseph Vniln, No. Iss Oak street, and Cnnnela Zuppardu, No. oak street. Men-art Alexander No.

2'- Bid-well terrace, and Uretta Mildred Virkus, No. 8.1 New-comb street. Ileurv v. Marl 11 ir Irnndeoinilt. and Ade-lene Wllher.

No. ".17 Ilaselwood terrace. 14 South TELEPHONE VICTOR YM EETING evening In the chapter room when Miss Pearl Muller became tho bride of Uartoa Mariner. The room wus haudsoinely decorated iu ro-M-s, dattodllls, palms aud southern lax. The bride wore 11 gown of water silk voile, a veil of tulle ami carried a Iiouipiet of white carnations anil ferns.

She was attended hy Miss Dorothy Glluh, who also wore white vollle and carried sprlnjr bio-sonis. The groom waa attended by Charles Muller and (lladys Muller acted as ring-hearer. The bridal party entered tbe rosin slang" nn aisle made hy the rltitnin hearers, wbtc were Miss Lva and Kllzaheth Nea-bltt, while Miss Lillian Lewis Played thw Wedding March front "i-ohengrlu" on tb violin, accompanied 00 the piano by MIsV Florence Sailer. Ixirlug the ecremonv "Oh Perfect Ioi'e" was played. Itev.

John H. Steinkrnns, minister of the First Oct-' man Methodist Dplscopal Cbnrcb, per Major Couchman to Speak at Oath erinsr.on April 23d. STONE CONTRACT AWARDED COMPANIES INCORPORATED One Finn Will Deal in Automobile Tires and Supplies. Certificates of Incorporation hare been Issued to the following companies: Coleman Tire Company, Inc. To deal, sell and (my automobile tires, supplies, eie.

Capital tm-k Urgln bimlnesa wlih Ulnctors, Arriiur A. llatfolit, James It, Coleman, liracs 1. Kataold, ttoeh- The Kochester Chapter of the Telephone Society of New York will hold a victory meeting In tbe New Y'ork Telephone Com- pauy building, No. PS North Kltahugh But Board Withholds Firehouae nnd Hospital Addition. At the meeting of the Itoard of Contract and Supply yesterday the contract Beautifol Oxfords and Colonials for Easter Our spread of low-cut footwear is a display of real shot daintiness.

The stvlea are Oxfords. stret, at IS 0 clock on Wednesday evening. April 33d. The speakers will be Major Frederick S. Concbman and Captain for supplying tons of crushed stone for the Department of Parks wa let to A.

M. Baragcr. All mule employees arc Invited. Lunch and mualc Is also on the formed the ceremony, which was follow-eH weney llolanr at 1-2 per ton. This stone will be used for grading work ester.

N. Y. Morphy t'oal and Peed Company. Inc. To hiiv nnd sell, wholesale and retail, coal, wood, grain, etc.

Capital stock. fciO.ooO. Itegln business With IMnvtorn, Arthur Y. tiulley, James C. Ooulrejnont, Marsh N.

Taylor. on uie roads in the narks. program. fieorga l'stes la chairman of the com mltteo In charge. II.

11. Angevlne Is see retary and treasurer of the chapter. It has beeu intended to receive bids for Boys' Easter Clothing Th mntlr itx elothlii for thni "rough ibf.fi rrity" of Mm nHj inu burden If you buy our TAILORED SUITS I OVERCOATS Wu'vit niHita elothtnv for by fun ir lbt tiurrly run ntt you. 1 mrgm nlorlt of um1v-up cloililnc Onntlc from all-wool rtnnnt) nl-on rtnnti, the rout la lea thau you limurtno. SPECIAL Boyt first long Pnntn ffultfi, to ordr EXTH.

rAM SCHAFFER COHEN i not tii titan a73 Main illt-W If yon furnish the cloth, old or new, we'll do the wqrk tor Suit or Overcoat $5.00 Knee Pnnls 75c hy a buffet luncheon for relatives aud tn-' tltnute friends. Ptennptlal events Included a shower' given by the Y. W. C. A.

Bible class of which the bride a member. A brief wedding trip will Include a visit to Ocn-tertle'd, where a shower and sapper wis be Jlten tn their honor. 4 the erection of the two now iirehnuses and the addition to the (Municipal Hospital, but the advertisements fur these bids were withdrawn aweral dars aco Colonials and Pumps. Brown or Black. Both high and low heels.

Low-cut shoes were ntver so attractive or popular as they are at this time. $4.50 to $6.50 ADOPT NAMES FOR BUSINESS Take a Look To-night. We hare the plants and errice and prices are right, Judginf from the plants sold last eveuing. K. K.

Fry, florist, S.M) afreet west, opposite St. A dr. ana time set for re-Bshrertising them. Plans for Garage Filed. for the lane new ftjtlesmnm anil V- garage which will be built bv Keensn hvenan In South Union trif -r Two Firms Issued Certificates to Operate Under Assumed Title.

Tbe following Arms have been leaned certificates to de business under as assumed naniet Bast End FVrrlt Market Philip F. Pncela, No. 125 Ontario street Americas Tsilesb Cbmpany-Geois F. Qraupnuva. ha.

a 10 ails' strstt 60 State Street The Modiste Millinery Ts the only place to get yonr Easter tor His reason: the prices are Jnst an low now as they will he after Easter. We have a large rarloty of Jet and ma-line lata at low prices. The Modlrts Willis ery, 72 Main street west -Adv. yesterday w1th Fennell, tire mar-absL It will tie of prick ami lon. For Years Fat, More Vie and 25e bottles of Cox's Congo Hemedy have been sold In Kncheeter than anv other cough svnip.

Tattea good, cUi'ldreu Ulti it- AU tkngifiaUi. Adr. will eost nnwsnla nt aiooj-ii vha. 1 hnllillng wltl be hot en 'afei-v In h.lrh Part it wUl contain oasaaolna floor..

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About Democrat and Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
2,656,553
Years Available:
1871-2024