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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 31

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCltArAXDCHKOMCLE. FKUhVY. MAY 21. l'Jl'O. Corn Cultivation WM.

EASTWOOD SON CO. The Home of Good Shoemaking 10-12 State Street ADDED TO THE SALE TODAY 17-180 Main St. (SO 2m I lit and daepeat; Wrong to cutroetlets; Shallow the proper wmy. tNattenai Crop Improvement S.nrtca. 1 rnHB other eight at a farmers' Eastwood Play Shoes The cultivation of corn Is nece sary for two reasons: first and foremost to kill out the weeds and second to conserve the moisture aa the dry weather cooes on.

There ought to be a shallow cultivation after ev ery rain before the land cracks I meeting, a United States a tor was telling of the days when be waa on the farm and how he used to lova to go through the cornfield plowing corn. "It was mask' to bear the pupping of the little com roots as I went through row after row." "Hope you know more about congress than you do about farming," said one of hi old neighbors. open. At the first cultivation, the soli can be stirred a trifle deeper because the feeding roots have not yet spread out into the gull which they do lu umbrella shape. of its bells, go much attention has bee given to making it the best of its kind CARILLON PLANNED AS WAR MEMORIAL that its bell makers guined wide reputa tions and the town itself became the headquarters of bell founding.

The tower, vast and mysterious against the The greatest outdoor shoe we have ever seen. Smoke-tanned leather, natural chrome-gray color; soft and pliable, and the toughest shoe material we have ever used. Soles of the very best white oak-tanned sole leather. Construction of every part is intended to secure the greatest possible strength. Shaped on a perfect-fitting Eastwood last, easy and comfortable.

Men's sizes, 5 1-2 to i 1 regular heel $14 Women's sizes, 2 1-2 to regular heel 12 LESS Boys' sizes, 5 1-2 to spring heel 1 1.50 mm. Boys' sizes, 2 l-2o spring heel 11 j) Oa. Children's sizes, 111-2 tot; spring heel ,9.50 I ffjT YO Children's sizes, 5 to II; spring heel 8.50 Eastwood Play Shoe stockings arf included in the 20 price deduction. DEDUCTION SALE This Week Only There is a saving, of 20 cents on every dollar paid for Eastwood Brown oxfonds for men, women and children Play shoes for men, women and chil-, dren Brown silk stockings Wool sport stockings Play shoe stockings Every pair of the above-mentioned merchandise is included in this sale; not a. single pair withheld.

Take Advantage of This Saving By Buying on Friday and Saturday The special 20 deduction from the regular prices of brown Oxfords and brown silk stockings and wool stockings will be withdrawn at the close of business on Saturday. If you want to buy at this considerable saving, you will see the advantage of buying this week. Be luminous sky, seemed to dominate th Bell Music of Flanders May Introduced in Washington. city. While compelling the attention ii stirred the imagination it kept wat over Malines and tolled the passing Newspaper dispatches state that there is a plan ofoot to have a National Car the hours with its hugnst bell.

When not attached to the wonderful mechanism that controlled the ringing of the carillon bell required eight men to ring it, The range of the bells of thih carillon was great enough to admit of many diffi cult operatic selections. To-day the nia jestic tower mingles its dust with that of the ruined city over which it had for ecu turies guarded. "The carillon of Antwerp possesses the greatest number of bells of any in Flan illon- Id Washington, 1, as a tribute tu the soldier dead. "Contact with the men and women of J'landers has directed American attention to one kind of music, vital in the national lives ot these people, which cannot even be board in this country," says a sulletin from the National Geographic Society. "We have welcomed Itatiau tenors, violinists, ltttssiun pianists, mil French and Herman orchestra Vaders, but we have evinred no interest in the Belgian carilloiinetir, nor have we within the confines of our conutry, one mechanical instrument whereby we could demonstrate, his music.

"ISotin from a high tower vibrant bells may waft over Washington at twilight, am li strains as have for centuries rung -out from the towers of ttelgium and tiers sixty-live. It has been said that from the cathedral tower on a clear morning 1-t! carillons could be seen High above the heads of puny mortals Four Oxfords That Arc Best Sellers This Week they held converse with each other in clear vibrant tones or melodious wliis pe'rs. "Of the one quaint, squatty church of Two popular brown ox- St. Martin, at Dixumbe, not oue stone remains upon another to tell of its leuinity it r. exquisite Gothic beauty, or Holland oti days of national festivities or Brown Silk Stockings The 20 Deduction Sale means that our brown silk stockings are selling as follows: FOR WOMEN Regular silks at plus 4 cents tax Regular $3.25 silks at plus 6 cents tax Regular $1.00 silks at plus 12 cents tax FOR MEN Regular silks at plus 2 cents tax Regular $2.00 silks at $1.60 plus 6 cents tax Regular $3.00 silks at $2.40 plus 14 cents tax to suggest the tower from which its har crisis, and which, in 11)14, challenged the fierinans from such carillons as those of monies drifted." l.ouvaia, Antwerp, Ureses, Malines, or 'ihent with defiant Itrahanwnnes as the fords for men, at $11.20 and $12 Two well-liked brown oxfords for women, at $9.20 and $10.00 SPREAD OF BLINDNESS Conditions of Sale No approval sales No C.

Q. D. sales No telephone orders No exchanges No refunds No credits No new accounts opened during this sale invaders approached their gates. Scientists Alarmed by Reports from "A carillon is made up of a set of tower bells attuned to the intervals of Oasis Towns of Sahara, A plague of blindness is aweoning the I I the chromatic wale, usually covering a ranse of four octaves. To attain such a range the bell producing the lowest note must weigh several tons, while the Muallost weighs scarcely 20 pounds.

The bells are eouueclcd to a keyboard or to a clockwork mechanism, which causes their clappers to strike. 'reducing i oasis towns of the Sahara desert, according to a dispatch received at Washington from Biskra. I'r. Ton hint, of the Pasteur lustitute ofOphtulmology. who is conducting cperimenls on a herd of monkeys iu an effort to isolate the germ which is blinding tens of thousands of Arabian children, has Informed the music frot the bells-requires great sWl American Hcd Cross that eight of every ten children iu the Sahara are bow af fected.

I'lie while nuns of the Sahara are and dexterity on the purt of the boll-master. for be must use his feet for the larger bells, and the muscles of both his wrist and elbow are brought into play in producing the trcmolando effect usually given. A tine carillon is not the remit of a chance moulding of metal, but its making is as much an achievement wrought by a wise combination of ei-ccUont material and deep though; as a treating the eyes of hundreds of ebil- Iren. With Hisk, "the Garden of Al lah'' oasis, as their headquarters, thev tour the desert on camels, visiting th NEW ADVERTISEMENTS oasis town where the plague is at Where Quality' Counts Strndivaritis. Lovers of carillon music eompare the.

tones to those of a piaua-forte ia delicacy and to an organ in majesty. When touched by the hand of a master like leuyn, the wi.ar of Malines. the music seems lo come Woman or Giri Wanted for plalu senfuir. LEONARD B. LEARY Mill and I'lalt fits.

worst. With the approach of the hot mouths it is feared the disease will become even more widespread. The filth of the oasis tonus and the uncovered camel meat nirrket breed countless millions of flies even during the winter months. JFlies are believed to carry the genus of granular trachoma, with wliieV in northern Africa. Arab children are infected.

Kxchange, OFF veritably from the heavens to settle ill and benediction over the surrounding country. "The Hermans melted down many of the RclRiao carillons during the war for munitions, dealing their enemies an even more ertiel blow in humiliation than in the actual physical ill done to them. Many an old Flemish-woman who had spun oil day, and many an old man who had labored ia fields whee crops would tie confiscated to feed (lermnn troops, felt lonolincss and a desolating silence creep over them at tw ilight without their In-loved bells. "So closely bus? this love of bell music crown into the national life of the peo 0ID MAKKET MUST GO London's Famous Billingsgate Compelled to Succumb to Progress- Billingsgate, London' old-time fish market, is about to move. Th course of time and the modern ilitli'-ulties of transport irt responsible for the plau to remove to another kite more easy of ai'ews.

and in which space will not almoin be at a premium. 35 On everything throughout our three large ground Roor stores also many ready-to-wear garments are marked off litlliufrss.ite was) the most important quay on the Thames iu late Saxon times, and fish, among other things. Here landed there. By the time of Edward I the market was fully established, and the who was a confirmed food eon-Iroller, rised a tariff of raMNimum prices. This list included one dozeo best roIcp, 0 ple Jof the Low Countries of Kurope that it )Us lured to their shores poets and front other lauds.

Longfellow and liobert Louts Steveosou puid tribute to their silvery toncN. and to Victor Hugo's imaginative mind, the spirit of tiie Carillon of JJoehlin became personified aa a dancer scattering uiaaie notes on a sleeping world as she tripped from the heavens down a crystal staircase. To the people who live within the shadows ot these towers, the bells possess a per eeuts; best uiullet. 4 eents; bei-t had-dock, 4 rents; best Thames or Severn lamprey, 8 eents; gallon of o.txtprx, 4 eeuts, and best porpoise, 12 to It! eents. The best fresh Salmon, after Easter, were to be sold at four for That was in the days wheu the Thames "was full of salmon, and one could eatli floun Roller Screens Kt ou fAtur of tli modern bora Milt prvrld much can-rrntahe for loiift- period, at to litllo rut an Fll-Hao Roller BiTwna th kind that roll in window nhde fejthlon.

Hrlta fr telnihoM tot com-ptMt Information. Fli-Bac Screen Corp. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Sales Office, 100 East Are'toua Stone 8043 Chase 2650 sonal a well as an historic significance for having been connected with some stirring event.

Many of the peasants are connoisseurs of bell music and can tell the names and tones of the individual bellse In a carillon. "I'rom the even rows of red-topped roofs aud the trees of the surrodndiug level spaces in Malines, the immense Oat-topped Gothic spire of St. Rombauld once arose. The cathedral dated from the thirteenth century and has "for hundreds of years been known the world over for the remarkable silvery, quality ders and flatfish on a line dropped over! 1-ondon briiX The water is still salty! during hiph Sjl1 hut th sea fish do not i eome nr any fjjxner than CraTeRend, which is tw4ty miles lower dowo. Ki-j change.

I Silks 20 Off Dress Goods 20 Off Wash Goods 20 Off Linings 20 Ofl Voiles 20 Off Wash Dresses 20 Off Waists 20 Off Dresses 20 Off Coats 20 Off Suits 20Off Skirts 20 Off Furs 20 Off Hosiery 20 Off Camisoles 20 Off Petticoats 20 Off Sweaters 20 Off Buttons 20 Off ea Blouses 20 Off Mao i made of dust otherwise woman would not have much use for him- FOR SALE Factory Building 41-43 South Water St. 20 PER CENT. oH on Skinner's Satins and Silks, Cheney Foulards, Mallison's Silks and Belding Silks Six stories and Uiemcnt, tmcV ea terior, inside mill conitractjoB. appTozimately 25,000 equare feet oi floor apace, permanent light oa three (idea, one full water right, good heating boiler, Woodbury power engine, halting on three floors and elevator. Immediate poaaeulon.

Price, term and inspection on application. Hats that have already been reduced 1-3 to 1-2 are included at 20 off the re duced prices. New Trimmed Hats including Taffeta Hats, Georgette Hats, Lisere Hats, Sport Hats at 20 off the marked price. or call upon some one who knows how to use a T-shaped steel dltcber and grader. Terracing Is easy with a ditcher and a tractor, Keep busy as Ion? as there Is an uodralneU a ere on your place or hillside which la washing, then fret out and maka a Y-shaped ditch alongside of yenr concrete or dragged road The greatest enemy to roads Is Aandlng wat.T and un-der-weahes.

Keep the water off yoor road and you may have a S65-day Itlghway. MORE WORK FOl5 THE TRACTOR By A. MART'N. (National Cr Imromnt Srtc 1 THE more hours yon con make your tractor work, th less you will hv to charg oft to "OTerhead." In addition to ordinary fleld work of plowing and culUat-li'ir. etc, tractor can always be used In making nrw tile or open ditches, back fill and clean tip the whole Job In record tltue.

If yoo haVe hillsides or sloplnft lend, don't let It wash away. Study the subject of terrar-lnfr. If yoo doti't fcn.m exietly hw the Job Is done. Set the adve of your county agent. J.

J. CARMCIIAEL 855 Powers Bldg. Stone 91 5 Mala 6242 This sale for Cash enly. No Exchanfa or Returns, 1,400 yard Fancy Silk, 2 to 3 yard wide, at $1 a yard. 25-29-31 Clinton Avenue South WHAT WANT The eld way of using a plow and digging tlw flitch Is laborious, aad anyway the Shaped ditvu Is U'tlor.

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