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1.1 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AM) CHRONICLE. -L lOiU Ml EM H. B. GRAVES INC. illl tiiiliin 7 STATE STREET H'Iimii ii JIORMS CRHNWALD DEAD EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC This Is the Last Week of Our 15 ,000 Essays Are Written by School Children Kan Hard-ware Store in Joseph Avenue Thirty-Six Years.

TO DEVELOP ROCHESTER INTO COMMUNITY OF MUSIC LOVERS audiences, as Well as Performers, Are to Be More 4han tlfty committees ef teachers were ot work over tho nsek-end selecting the best from anions; nearly fifteen thousand uunys that were written In the public spools ef Rochester on riday In he prUe essay contest conducted by the War Department to promote recruiting for th army. Iu escu s-hool a committee has selected the best tno essays from each grade Dove the tlfth, and also the one essay on that school stakes lu chances for the national prizes. These essays are to be sent to the office ef tbo superintendent ot schools not later than 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Taught-Best Talent to Be Available for Orchestra in Motion Picture Academy. TABULATING FIGURES FOR 2,000 TONS OF STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK If'M mm Ueimite lhms (' the Kustmao tiool ot Mtwie and National Academy Ulsht grade comiuUtoes will seloet the best three essajs from each grade In tht city, awarding an attractive prize to each of the tweuty-uae ylicjier.

Then the Ceu-tral comoiltteo will take forty-sij essays, eeushtlns of -tbo best ono from each school nud ciillthem down to ten. ten will bo Judged by a special committee, appointed by captain Turner, of tho reerullliiB service, aud the best three rejected aud ranked. The winner lu this -final Judgment nill receive In addition to a grade prlao a folding pocket Kodak; a box for a niatlnce at the Temple Theater; two passes for two mouths at the Htrand Theater; two passes for threo weeks ut the limit Theater, and If the winner Is 11 boy, a year's membership I4 the boys' department ot tho Y. C. A.

Tho total value of tho prizes is about tiloi'. Ths fallowing will comprise the Uual committee for the award of Ito( hesler prises; Howard Strong, secretary of the Living-Room Furniture in Our 1 February Sale no branch of home furniahings are we showing wider varieties or rhore appealing designs than in "living-room furniture. There fire chairs and rockers in hundreds of different patterns, embracing all the period, modern and Colonial styles cane chairs and rockers, both plain and upholstered large easy overstuffed chairs in pleasing tapestries and rich velours; semi-upholstered types with wood frames in the different period designs; a splendid showing of Colonial types in mahogany and mahogany finish in artistic patterns very able for "mixing in" with other then again there are the heavier frames in fumed and Jacobean oak finish, upholstered in either leather or tapestry. Whatever your taste, your can hardly fail to satisfy it here. And prices are much lower this week during the balance of the February Sale.

fully persons will hear tM'St iu linisic and see the best the liliu art oners. The theory is that by giving the public uiusic that is not over its head tun motion picture patrons gradually can be educated to appreciate jjood music. Thta idea bus been demonstrated with success at four lurjje motion picture houses iu Itrondway, New York. There will be no Isnes in the theater. The ground floor will sent persons uud there will be l.llt) seals in the 1ml- MOHHI3 GREENWALD.

The fuueral of Morris firecairahl, a known tnistficss luun, who died on Sunday at his home, Nut Joseph avenue, after an Illness of six weeks, took plneo yesterday afternoon from the home. tireen-wald was 5 years of He conducted a hardware business at No. old Joseph avf nmu I title fur thirty six jpars. Mot.on I ictnre.s, were oiilixucu Standing wut Ufa fact that urouib tUu iwnecwity of Ugorjto Kast- Koctlestcr is to be deleloped into musical community by educating audi-eta at well as musical performer, rtie building "ill le completed iu the Mtiiiuu of ucxt your, (irojind Iihb been nud w.tuilt few weeks it is that contracts for the work will I let. Figures are be ng "i- die Mus of sted that will go into tlio school nil theater buildings.

Emphasis was laid on the fact tliut beginning of tlli'! community in music is made in the grammar chools of the city, and run through ocondury lending thv music udouts to a university decree in that Kastmnu already tut a Rh'ea l.V'KH) to the Hoard of Ldui'utiou for nusical instruments, and eleven teach-rs are instructing the pupils in the c.ty chools. Through the Kastmun (rift in-irutnents have boon provided for a e.npletu orchestra nnd a bra' band in of tlie high schools and miuor r-aootias iu the grammar grade. To Accommodate 2,500 Pupils. The school of nmsie which hasjrtu -mbiished in tint former boiuu of the kX Ho leaves his wife, six daughters, Mrs, Dorothy Ilrudy. r.lnllc Knowles and Janet, Kose.

Sadie and Juliet UrecuwaKl; four (ions. Ilea, Mux, Harry and David Oreeuwahl, all of poeltester; one sister and two brothel's, ef New York: one brother of Chicago, ami six eMiiwIi-blWit'en. EDUCAT10N B9ARD TO RLQJEST BOND ISSUE Will Ask Council to Make $3,000,000 Available. At tho met; ti tig of the Common Council to bo tli in prt'irtnsr the Koar-I of i LMtKutiim will muko rqjnt for a bond issuo ttpproximatiiiij for th tlnuatkm of the m-boyl buihliiitf prugrum which the hoard has outlineJ. Anuuuuce- Wicker Bird Cages are 10 Lower Wo have nma charming wicker bird cages in barontul brown and ivory finish that are aelling from $22.50 to $29.50 during this s.le.

Wide Choice in Library Tables Chippendale, Queen Anne, William ad Mury, Hepplewhite, Renaissance, Adam, Colonial and Fumed Oak Mission are some of the types represented. Mahogany and mahogany finish tables, $14.95 to $98.00. Golden oak tables, $13.50 to $33.50. L4fned and Jacobean oak tables, 'to $48.50. Chamber of Commerce; Herbert Lansdalc.

secretary of the M. C. Louis M. Au-tisilalB. editor of the Herald.

The best essiiy from each ached will be sent to the recruiting district headquarter la, Buffalo, where they will be Judged by a committee consisting ot Auna Katharine tlrecno Charles ltohlfs) and 6upreme Court Justice Harry 1 Taylor. The following teachers have been akcd to act tho grade committee, and they will report at the, superintendent's office tomorrow" afternooD at o'clock. Sixth grade. West Hide, Coyne, No. 0 School; Mis I-aVloroe, No.

7 School; Mis McKelvey, No. a Hehool; sixth grade, Knst tilde, Miss t'restou, No. Si School; Miss Travis, No. -2 School; Mrs. ltrock, No.

li School; seventh grade, Miss Hotelier, No. School; Miss C'Jinerou, No. School; Miss Fletcher. No. School; eighth jrrade, Miss Sbuw, No.

IS School; Miss toekwoo.l. No. 13 School; Miss Morrissey, No. School; nluthjrade, Miss l-lsson, East lllirh Hchoulj Miss Karp, Washington Junior Hlitb Sihool; Miss Schueeberger, Jefferson Junior High lu the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades East Hiifli Scb.iol and West HUb Scbwl will each snbnilt three essays from each grade and aeomuiittee consisting of l'ro-fessor John It. slater.

Professor Kayumud I). Havens aud Curl L. I'nnuer. ot tho department of KDitllsb In the I'uiversliy of Uocbester, will select the winners. or tlio lata uuvin ttixuswm 'i l.v tbe nrivnte colltrib'll- of a group of philanthropic per- ins 01 turn cny win i.s-ucui.

ioiiij, lu Eastman School of Music is to sup- ly the teachers, llurulij cour, Ou tho mezzanine floor will be :i.H seats for subscribers to tlio concert. These subscribers' will have tlicir own pi'hate entrance and stairway leadini; to the mezzuuiue It is likely that the two buildi: will be of either Kentucky or ludiana limestone. Tho main entrances will bo at the rtreet eoruer. which will open into au oval lobby, thirty-nine by seventy-two feet. The bniMiug will be feet long uud 2'0 feet deep, with the exception of a Jog in Main street on which there will be a frontas of eighty feet.

Pictures iu Corridors. Oa the first and secoud floors will bo a corridor twenty -five feet wide aud nearly feet which will separate tho auditorium from' the. tiuisic school. Wisitiesduy eveuiutts the. conLcctini; diK.rs will throw a ojeu during the intermission and tho corridors nsed as promenades.

On the walls of these two corridors will be displayed works of American painters. The Memorial Art Gallery, of this city, and tlio American l-'edoratiou of Arts will assist in these exhibitions lending pictures. The works will not bo catalogued, Cut explanatory notes will be placed in panels alongside the pictures. Ou tiie fourth floor two oraan studios and five practice rooms will be situated. Iu the basement will be seventeen piano practice rooms.

Executive offices for the music school wiil be in the center wins 011 the jrrouud and mezzanine floors, Tlie'e suites vl! the offices of the music dii'Osdor. Alf Klinirenlw'S. studios, library and meeting rooms for the Hoard Trustees. Separate Directing Board. Children's class rooms and practice room and rest rooms for the faculty will be placed oa tho third floor.

la tlio larga auditorium the projection machine will throw Its Unlit 157 feet to director and threo hundred pupils, ry study lug there, raying -5 cents a .,011. Tim Eastuiari School of Music is -tiil ti.Hiit to thin effi-ef wan matto yesterday ut tha ling truttNfor cxm-isfn In Couvontion Hall by Chariot F. Wray, iivstdt.M)t of the board. If tbo board's rcqu'Kt Is pruutt'd, Mr. Wrny said, im mediate stops will bo to build addition! to eifc'ht mbouU whirh at present mu tmdiy overerowdeU and to the uho of portable additions hi HrhooN whpre tho crowded condition ex iiiK, The construction of the proposed Mouroe Junior High School also In part VP I 1 MM' i .1 OF nn.

"Everythinj for tho Home Rochester's Home Store" GRAVES TQ STATE STRBKT Only 5 days remain in which to take advantage of our February Sale ACCUSED OF ATTACKING WIFE- nuunvrii 1 in i-t i. mixiinately pupils. Ill this) school i'U bo a small auditorium known us bourn Hall tianied alter Mr. fcatt-uau's iiiotlicr. This ua'liturium w.ll neatiug ouiiaeity id' hundred for the aioniinodation of tbo ho'l and tbo cultivation of chamber Wednesday Kight for Masic.

In tbo lurifo auditorium, which is from the school of music, them jriH be scats for liersons. This -Hiding Ik inteuded for niotiou idctuies uid mubic. The plan is to lave this epeu for programs till tb rough he week. Uu six evenings motion iiics will be shown with the best orchestra talent. Ou Weilncsday rail TBdwi'i I'M i mi i i i i an; a.i i a.i M.i.iaiia ib cad i i a-i viBdiBii a i a i uf th program which tho board has in mind.

Several conUaota- on this ulroudy have been let. Mr. Wrny Bald that, with this exception, all the money, if made available, will bo lined In Improving uud cnlurglnsr schools already iu existence. Thj tna tkr of securing sutlicient nioney to curry on the present uitfht and day school pmKruiu without any cut will be taken up later, It is expected, probably with Muggetlon for a bond or note Uhw to be effected between now ami the end of the school year, or by H-Kllation which will nmk it possible to raie money for the schools a direct itssesfsnjeut levy by the Board of Education, eliminating the Are You Oyster "Stingy," Too? WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG MAN FOR RECORD CLERK IN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF MFG. CONCERN.

APPLY D-91, THIS OFFICE. OYSTER MENU; eniugH. the auditorium will be uireo tit to syHiiihony eoucerts by the Ilocb- present method under which school inoncya m.er orchestra and risititig musical or- are raieed. Man Charged with Stabbing Her Because of Jealousy. Alexauder l'etroviioh, 'Xi years old, of No.

'J Stcpiiauy place, was arrested yesterday aftenvsiu by Jlotorcicle Otii-ct-r Waau-tt nud l'utrollmau Zeiner, of tho Franklin rtrect station, ou the etiarsje of assault, first decree. The arrest xvus mady by virtue of a warrant obtained by Mrs. Jvtinlo I'cti-ov tch, who alleges that her husband attacked her with a knife jiui cut her in the neck on Sunday momiuK after demanding that a boarder leave tho hfl-nse. A painful, wound was made in tlrj woman's ms-k. It was dressed by a physician.

The police are said to have been called to the house 011 one or more occasions Sunday tnoi'uius, but no arrest was made until yesterday, l'etrovltch clams his wile was too fond of the bonnier, particularly dnritij; the. time ho v. as away from homo at work. HAY FEVER CLUB ATTENTION 11. C.

Forbes tells In "Hearst's Magazine" that Mrs, John I). Rockefeller was dining at a friend's one evening and when lilted whether she cared to have oystors, replied "Ves, I am Very fond of theui, but don't fool that wo ought to afford, them at homo very often." Surely It never takes a millionaire to "afford" the tjnnny luscious oyster dishes sefved here daily. .40 ..4.1 ..50 ..0 .) ,.611 ..40 ..45 I'laln Milk I rfiim Hitew. Iloslifii Mew Pud 'Itonst Shell Roast Oysters aslno Oyster Omelet Ojsiirs an Fried Oysters. Minced on Scalloped Steamed The Flight of Time thou Id be Are our clock wurkina?" prprl If not C.

F. WOLTERS 3S Culler. Stoae IMS, Main )atM-W the screen at au an ale of Ufteen degrees, which is sal.t to he Heal for optical effocts. Tho ltge will be ninety-olio feet wt and forty-two deep. The music school will be under, the eoa-trol of a feparate lloaid of Trustees, composed of tin- president of the University of um-bester.

tjie treasurer ed one ot tlia The 'ball will- be managed by separate committee from the Hianl of Trustees of the music -school. To Award Scholarships. Tte pictures arc ta-be changed twice 1 week. Tbo tirst 'run will extend hroiigh Tuesday, and the aevouit will i iria on T'tiis will leave I ni'bt exclusively music aisbf. Tb llocbcster Symphony sra will have its nucleus In 11 motiou iii' ture orcl.

eslra which will he employed! the (fraud concerts of Wednesday, Not Commercial Proposition. So tuk as music Is concerned there is -1 cry iiidicntkiu that tho best mimical talent will be available for the orches- lri.s; and for the motion pictures the! prodiic-rs have vouched the )lHrt- I I'elcry Ilroil. nuU'L relief fur illurr tiers, folljj or 4l rraup In the slomssh Is Post's Diarrhoea Remedy Contains ao qulntrs. l'rlre J. K.

Post tJrug Co. 17 Kst Main St. 3S lMymoUlll Ave. Meeting Should Be Called to Welcome Tree Sparrow. Sufferers from hjty fever should tase la-art.

If birds have any thins to do with IX, the ravages on handkerchiefs, temper aud general comfort will be greatly lessened this year. According to William l4. (J. the tree "sparrow, which is in Rochester, includes iu his menu the seeds of the golden-rod, aud the rod is claimed to lie the basis bay fever. The new bird for the week is the marsh hawk.

'This is a month earlier than we have ever seea him here," says Mr. Kdsou in Lis report, referring lo the hawk. "This hawk is one of-'the most beneficial, his food coiisistiug viostly of mice, nudes grasshoppers with ail occasional bird." VOBUfe st co-opcrut on in sccme that ttie Academy obtains the luKbi-st 01- As explained yeterilay the Xntiimal rree scliolarshlps will be awarded by the Eastinan sseliool. rJho pupils will pay fori their tuition. The school Is endowed.

It: was mnde plain yesterday that musical tab: cut In llochester will not We dormant he-ciuiso of lack of iwaM. Pupils from the. llochstelii s-hool and tho pnblte schools will be eligible IV cholarshlps. Mr. Busiman's gift covers Mnb-U the price of the site, bounded by.

Main Hud (lij-bs streets. Barratt place and Swan street. Ttie original cost of the hulhlPiit was estimated ut. JJl.WO.ixW, hut It Is now wilt he 'ouslder-ahly more, 'the I t.lv erslty of Itochesler owns this properly Ulnl the Mastmau Scb.oi In Memoiianu At a ims'tiug of the Hoard of li rectors of tho Sibley, Lindsay Curr February the following miu-iito on the death of "Mr. Andrew J.

'i'ownson wa offered by Mr. Alexander M. Lindsay and adopts si by the Mr. Andrew Johnston Towusou. secretary aud treasurer ot the Sibley.

Lindsay and Curr Company, d.ed suddenly lu" Rochester ou the nfteruoon of. February Id, (July by his luimedi-ato family -w ill the death of Mr. Town- ademy of 1'icturen will not be I WANTED Experienced Perpetual Inventory Clerk on stock records. Experienced in manufacturing establishment necessary. HAWK-EYE WORKS.

EASTMAN KODAK CO 1441 St. Paul St. yAIN ANDFPANKLIN STSl a ciuiiinprcial ftistiuttiotj. All receipts ji. the bx otlice instead of to pny 'merest on bonded indebtedness will be buck into the show.

The profits of 'io! picture theater wiil be used to de- t'ojt the orchestra. It Las been found that of the Venous syinphoiiy orchestra ploy to ore than lrUXX persons in a year. Jti It "Chester, with the combination of pic- sou be felt moro keenly than by his of Mislc Mill form one of the university (leparuuenls of education. McKiiu, Mead Ai White, ut New uud ilunioo A. haeljor, of tills city, are the res and orchestras, it is expected tiiatj DOWNTOWN BUILDING SOLD Cortland Street Property Believed to Have Brought fec.rly Mrs.

Blau'-hw H- Suarts. ef No. IHS Alamler street, bus sold tlV property ut No. Iu Cortland street, formerly occupied us a cute by the lute l-'red t'. Swans, lir husband, to persons said to be conuecteil IHi the Hotel Seneca.

Tho land is -It by 100 feet and is occupied by a tvo-tory frame and stucco build-Intf. The purchase pries Is not known, lint It is said that offers of bare been known to be rejected by lh owner. associati-s in this company. Au iutiinute Criendsh as well as business relation-j ebip of more than half a century is ctulul. Such an associmicu cannot be terminated vthontt giviux expn-ssioii tho deep and sincere sorrow whc has: come to ci'cry member of this board.

A history ef Ibis business would be ui recital of the life work of Mr. Towuson; 1 not. compivte bi- nuse he gaw geiier- ously of his time asid talents to public and pbilaiifbropic projwts. yet it was hero that bis best thought and el'ort wore put forth in full measure. The 1 store had bvou his trainlm; school as a NO POISONED OLIVES FOUND IN ROCHESTER Colored Porter Again Arrested by Authorities Search by Inspectors Will Be Continued, However.

WASTE EYE-ENERGY can be eliminated by- wearing ijiasscs liiat arc, in, their fttticss, the required artificial aid for your particular need. i Our serte their, rcul )tirpese. Doll up Your Auto Spring will soou be here and jou'U wunt your cur to uiak a good appearance. Try- Murphy's C'oto--bluck or colors on tho body. I so our Aluminum Paint for thu engine, etc.

Johnson's lllack-Lac will bo fluo for tho leather top and we have special dressing for mohair tubs. Suitable brushes, of course. Barnard, Porter North Hemincton iTbone.ess. boy, and as a man it. was 6 is chief field of activity.

When this business hud it mjiuII iH'gimdng as the "Boston Stor" i Inspectors of the Healiht Unreau bo-a their M-urch, yesterday for bro-udsof E. E. Bausch Son Co. i in March, lstiS, Townsoii filtered tho organization as a check boy. Jh founders of the business were not slow in recognizing h.n ability aud capacity.

He was not only given guidance and Instruction during working hours, but was provided with ihe opportunity for ev-niffj study. These advantages ho improved. His advaiioemvnt kept pace with the growth of the business. I was successively ensh'on. bookkeeper.

CANAL HARBORPROGRESSING Engineer Says Portion of Viaduct Is Done and Another Planned. tn a recent statement, I i.le eolueer. frank M. Williams, has this to say fn rcferenco to the eaual ternlnal lu Ttocbes-tor: "At Itochestoi a noittract for a portion of the Court street viaduct, forming ut! approach from irltiith street recenity ha let. 'flits contrict m-dudes tije tiou by a X' by ishj foot, temporary freigtrt bouse." icians Main Street East Optometmts Avenue Two Stores Our Last Ave.

Store is convenient lor uptown palroiu. irrTVtfGt' iffeJ ripe olives that are said to be "airier. of the bacillus botulinus and v.tleh, it is said, may bo ou 111 this Yesterday's effort no In-'rotation, however, aud the search will 1 continued, nulil there is a fair U-grw assurance that indie of the dreaded '-aumnl gcsids is avkitahr to 'hs bes-tt-r. lr. (iem-ge AV.

Holer, lo-aith ollker. the city to be gone for several days, 4 the search iU cneriiyl on by his ir-Vstants. A supply id" nutlbotuliuus mini is expected to arrive from the 'lisirafcrics of the State Health I of Health in Albany within ila.i to available iu cbm ef -iiiergetiey. 1MI Solomon B. Watson, years old, a porter, of No.

Hilton street, was arrested yesterday afternoon by lieteotive Andrews and Acting Detective ol.p on a charge of grand larcony. ib grtv, in NtealiiiK three autoiimbile tires valued at JftKi from tho New Idea Itonble Tire of N'o. Si Hprmg j-treeb The tints were stolen on November' it is alleged. Samuel Koseri bloom, of No. 10 Sitter terrace, is the ivuipliiia-ant.

Watson is the colored man under (he floor of whose Hat in Troup street lust summer was found a big quantity of lb clothing, toilet articles, estimated at the time be worth several thousand dollars. W'atsou was arrested 0:1 suspicion ef having stolen the articles or having obtained tlieiu by tradtu; other After the (irand Jury failed to indict Watson he nni arrested for stealing six sills fdiirls from the National Company and fined .75. At pelico headquarters it was said that after Watson was arrested it was found that he and another person bad a garage in Troup street, lining there the police recovered, they say, a number of tires and other automobile accessories. Three of the tires me claimed by the Spriu Everlasbeston Factory Floors, Laid in a plastic nn Iry fil state, KVERLASUKSTOS If otlice iniiBger, and in a f--- year had a partnership interest. Sims- the incorporation of the business in lst7 bud been a director and the vTetary ad treasurer of the compiia i Mr.

Toivnson possesseil remarkable capacity for turuiug out work. He was a keen analvst of men nod conditions. Hi judgments were ipiiekly foruie.1 ami tisiml' souud. Once convMccd thut course of action was correct, it was curried through tb unswerving enemy and determination, lie was ptvnliiirly a man of aecompltshment. His work in romiistion with this business will be taken tip by other minds and hands.

pla'-e will nvr be ipiittt tillH. To the 1 family of Mr. Town. on. tve would ej.

pr'-s our tniet A. Idey, Alex'inder M. Kind sny. Thomas ft. Ryder, Jesse W.

l.iiol- i as, HI Mother'8 Charge Dismissed. Wlifu Louis Wriesiuski, years old. of No. lbsi Ilndson avenue was arraign ts City Court yesterday ou a of Hlealing a eonskiii coat, valued at 2.H., belonging tn his mother. Mrs.

An-tonina Wresiuski. he dvclurvi that the coat belonged to his sister, Eva, IK Tears oWt who was in court and wearing the coat. He said his mother gave the coat to his sister, who later left home after a disagreement with her mother. The oii admitted that his sister left the rojt behind, ami that be obtained it and took Fraud ana Sabotage 14 ti! Charges Dismissed Kuosvilie lob. 'buries I makes a floor dirt, germ ind moisture proof a floor hich is absolutely sanitary, easily kept clean, doesn't crack, aud practically shows no wear.

The ideal flooring for factory, toilet rooms, of il strevt concern. -f fraud and sabotage ugainst Willlain 1. Oliver and idno co-deletdants in coii-t-etiou with the war-timo shell cun it to her. The charge of grand larccni a Club Luncheon at the RICHFORD Restaurant Chestnut and Elm Streets The new management Is serving delicious food in tempting variety. A convenient and pleasant place to eat.

50c Club Luncheon from :30 to 2:30. ii iwrTT-r Day a Different Mammmmmmmm was djuuiissed. Iler Fever Club Altentioa ts xvere Ihrowo out of court by 1'ed- say, t.ouis Kkgniaa N. Itdins. direffors.

Rochester. X. Fet ruarj lltjrt. al Judge John Mc'all here t-duy. and fices, lunch rooms kitchens.

vprdict of not guilty being orden-d aft- .11 I Ml Froth Shrimp, Lobsters mid Clams. Messenger Has rteart Attack. Whin di-liieriug .1 tclcgnm in the (iraiuto bnildiiii, at and St. I'anl ti-'cts, yesterday aftcroooil ugu Ilroud lr'lia, jeras old, No. 1rcf.

a messenger, was with a hnii ast. k. lie was renioveJ to the 1 Hospital, wh- re be imprpvMj nude- the government bad six days a taking testimony only to move to-day stint the cases di-missed. I'lio defense did not present on cil-- uce. Smelts, mackerel, white! To Talk on Younsr People.

The Ninth and Tenia Wards' W. t-. T. will meet tills evening at the noni of Mrs. Krai's Hoe'l, of l'JI sionue, Tbo pros-ram will be lu charts of tie, Vouoi: People's llrust Mrs.

Jin-OI. u. sitsoi covho' ftp'iiiry, t)l on iiw iioieet. "o.r Yuung IV.plc." -V social ml, fotiow the program. iinnaii bs'blie, choe-e steis, etc.

Yontia's Shell Oyster aud Fish Market i 1 1 r' West Main street. Moth phones. Ad. I Buy innn iiamps. uv Thrift Stamr..

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