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Democrat and Chronicle du lieu suivant : Rochester, New York • Page 11

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dkmockat and satukka v. urjn. 11 MORGAN KAMMER MORGAN KAMMER in 400 Mart Schaffner fe Marx Suits and Overcoats Bought to Sell at $55 to $75 NOW Special Prices on our Entire Stock of This is our regular stock of suits and overcoats, regardless of what they cost. We'll suffer a big loss, but 400 men will become friends of this store. Special Sale Begins Monday, Dec.

27 You'll be a big winner if you are near the head of the line of buyers. Special Prices on Neckwear Hats Underwear Shirts Mmgan Kammer The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes pi 191-193 Main St. East to WORK TOGETHER HUSBAND WB TWICE, lacrssM irsi tha 7 purpose. Thomas F. Ilealy Toot.

Vet-era ns of Korean Wars, lias Kvut on record as bring stronely in favor of a national boon ami will co-operate with national headquarters in an attempt to have artiun taken at the prvsent session of Congress. Crest of Record Fall Freshet in River Is Coming A ol yur bras in th tUad at sFIRSf WIFE ALLEGES Married Nevada Girl With A FOR LEGISLATION TOAIDYETERANS 1 lawrt J5US out Divorce, She Says. FACTORY CHRISTMAS PARTY With considerable water coming from up-river tributaries as a result of th recent thaw aud ralu full, Lockmuster Alleging that her husband, William Howell, has a lurge physician's uractic Veterans of Foreign Wars and Legion Confer. (ieorge Irew estimates that it will be a week before the river is brought down Members of Echlegel Good Fellowship Club Entertained. The annual Christmas tree party was held on Thursday evening by members of the (ioodfellowshlu Club of th Schlegel Manufacturing Company In the Merry Christmas To Our Patrons Wis hing You the Best of Christmas Cheer and Expressing the Hope that Nineteen Twenty-one Will Be Bigger, Brighter, Better Than All That Have Gone Before.

to a normal level and the luiiiotided BOTH FOR FEDERAL BONUS There's no need to lose the egg profits that you made in Summer. Th ft ef Biikliif twu ty la Wtnftf la to fir thm 1W4 fht an rr I SiH-tng snl tiunnvr coH tfeMM. water held up to yesterday above the Court street dual entirely run off. Last evening there was twenty-four inches of aud owns a hospital in (iarduerville, aud that be is married to another woman, Alexandra M. II.

Howell baa started a suit for separation against her husband. The rase came Into the limelight yesterday when Mrs. Howell applied for an order of publication calling on her husband to defend the suit. According to the complaint Mr. Howell married Agues Marie Thompson In Nevada without being divorced from his first wife.

Alexttudra Howell says she has been getting a month alimony Also Favor Bill thai Would Merge factory dining room. The ceiling was woven with crepe paper in a basket weave, with greenery strung from the 2 I Three Government Agencies into One Working for He-establishment of Service Men Posts Interested. center to the outer walls. Miss Sophie Kipput was chairman of the IVcorating pUIr-QPHp water coming over the Mount Morris dam, Mr. I'ri" said, and with that volume of water coming toward Itoehcs-ter the highest water level of this fall or winter, should urrive within twenty.

four hours. According to Franklin J. Howes, chief of the engineering department of the Itochester (ias and Klectrlc a good share of this water will be run over the falls and therefore lost to thej through the efforts of the Ited Cross and the district-attorney. She is a factory worker, she states, and at present is out A scries of conference between offi-rials of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Slid tlie American Legion, held in Washington, has resulted in the definite es of work. She believes, the complaint says, that her husband owt.

real estate James Field Co. -41-43 Exchange Committee. At one cud of the dining room a likeness of a room with a tree and fireplace was represented, where Santa Clans gave presents to each member. The Tietge sisters, members of the club sang several Christmas rands. Leonard Metser, In charge of the Lutertainmeut Committee, provided other cutertnin- IiRT MARrt Is sock hem fowl, (or rontaiaa IngroiltraUi wkteh as-si'tty eurraaDowl Is th ckrmli-al sa-sbrals of tlis ess, plua taa kol a aiattiirsi'turlD plant.

Wtwa jh fesva trM sit etbrr fssla and yon aava (oakal la alt elhrt alaa try rul-O-Pea Pry Uaah sad rul-O-Pr Sera It Clraltta. power users. The corporation ami other raceway owners favored holdiug for the tablishment of hurmonlou co-operation lie! ween the two organisations so far us legUlativo matters before Congress wiuted the ponded water iu the canal harbor above the dam so that concemisl. in (ienesee county to the Tain of $20,. INK).

The couple have one child. William 3. ltaker represent Mrs. Howell. Itelle E.

Haloway was awarded final decree of divorce from Alfred N. Galloway under an order signed yesterday by Supreme Court Justice S. Nelson Sawyer. They have one child. they could draw on It as a reserve stock ment.

The Harmon brothers (piartette mnuiander Frederick AV. Calhiaith, when necessary. If It could not he held sang and recitations were giveu by Mr or the American Ieghvn. and Coin over the entire winter, the next best Arnold. ltofrexhtueuU were served and maimer ltotiert (i.

Woodsidc. of the dancing followed. thiaif in their estimation would be to run It off over a two week's period, which Veterans of Foreign Wars, presided at FORTY MUSICIANS TO PLAY FOR BIG DANCE the conferences, which, were arranged by ion ii tt auny, man nor stnra prohahlr Ihrt to An aa siauy store a and ymir ilivt Is bmllhlHr than evr bwrora-fult of fmp and atrutting arvuitd wits healthy rl etrntM, 4k any of th following daalsrs fur Viil Pp roullry fabmdar It a t'llKR, would be running it off at a rate low enough so that they could transform John 1. Taylor, vice-chairman of the EECTDN OF AID SOCIETY ii cgmn I-s'glslntivc Committee, aud most of It Into power. GIFTS FOR CHAEBER STAFF Grab Baj Provides Half-Hour of Pun for Various Secretaries.

The Hist alternative that of holding H. Brahnan Made President at Meet 2 Fagan to Direct Orchestra the water through the winter would be Kdwsrd II. Hale, cliuliinitu of the V. F. W.

Legislative Committee, following ap esrhiinge of letters between Sir. (ial-braith and Mr. Woodside. ins of Rochester Branch, Cssjv Am i jm i ssw ss ii at I. A.

R. A. Aflair. The following officer and committees for were elected yesterday at it v7 3 5 111 rsj-c- Members of the staff of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday made an easy solution of tho Christmas-gift problem, at the same time providing half an hour out of the question. In Mr.

Ilrew's opinion, as he thinks the gates would freese, an Ice jam collect and a flood danirge the city fibrillar to spring floods formerly experienced, as soon as the first good thaw came. He believes this is the reason the state Department 11 II r-r. -11 1 111 J( Ii I meeting of the Itochester branch of the Itaymond Fagan, who is bead of a Jewish National Aid Society: rrcMilcitt feature act in th 'lnuulp heater tins week, has been engnged to direct an or of entertainment before rosretfnlly II. Uraimnn; vice-president, S. Ilrod-skv: financial secretary, II.

Hurst; iiiiaaa naaliais chestra of forty musk-inns for the tlimt- ing their jobs for the two-day week-end Want Bonus Bill Passed. The V. 1 W. olliciuls are n.ioiie to see the Federal bonus bill put through at this session and say they can seo no reason why it cannot be acted upon. An-other bill which is receiving much attention from the Legislative committees of the two organisations is the meustiro introduced by Kepresentatlvc John J.

Hocers. of Massachusetts. This bill of Public Works did not accede to the treasurer, H. Stoler; recording secretary, mas dance of the Industrial Athletic ttnd ItwrMition Association which will be Christinas vacation. Each on came In the morning bearing a irift, in value not reiiet of the raceway owners to let 1 ul-il-ppu favaa Huld held iu the Armory on Tuesday evening.

the water remain In the harbor. II. Sidirelhcr: loan fund committee, it, lleletsky, L. Ituletsky, secre-turv. and X.

Kunhefsky, treasurer; con hi I Dwemher liSth. Mr, Fagan gave up Kurt HlarktrrallM-v. With. regard to letting it run out in Dtooa St. to exceed 2 cents.

These gitts were each tied in a little bag anil all thrown In a big one. The members of the stuff, including secretaries and stenographers, comparatively small quantities over a trol committee. L. doldestein, M. Shu- week in vaudeville in order to fullill his contract to direct this orchestra and to two-weeks' period.

Mr. Drew snld that rin, M. I. Floresko and H. Shul would put the War Kisk Insurance then had a cruhsnag' fest.

in this event a cold wave might come In May this Christmas to ytt th mtrrlent yoa hav evr bl imI wlnhltif you. la lit s.lncrfl wy kiiw hw, lh moat rraprtt Yr 6H0P It KKVNOI.IIS man, fill his New Year eve engagements. An innovation will be the concert and Hureaii. the Federal Itonrd for Voca As is usual Iu such a blind-chance n.wirrr, 010 lunin e(, I uo, II. Koalra, 1411 Lata Balltaa, al Urvwa Ml, II, Uiil, tor, lwwrv tt ln8 Af, H.I (1.

Woodaioa, Ia rtmilb Ko, Hallroad Moriiby and iwl Tt lillotoo. A to, I Ifrad-JailUii', 6o vvat Ar, entertainment at 11 o'clock. Among the a few days, the gntes might freese- and the result would be the same as In the first case. The state cannot afford to tmnal 1 raining and the United States Public llenlth Service In one bureau BUSINESS AGENT ELECTED game the men drew the gifts meant for the women aud the women drew those meant for the men. Porter II.

Vanlbni- take the chance, in his estimation. called the Korean ()f Veteran Ile-ostub-lislitnetit. The-general opinion in legislative circles is that tho bill will meet with Annual Meeting of Chauffeurs' Local 5 aWa specialties to be introduced at taat lime will be a concert number by the orchestra, a short program by Campbell's Saxophone Four, the distribution, of the pennants and Christmas presents by T. I. Smith, who will play the role of Old Santa, and another number which Is be- sen, secretary of the Membership Committee, put in his thumb and pulled out, not a plum, but a small knitted car), that did not quite tit.

Frederick W. lltirtoti, swretary of the Tratlic I'oreiil, garnered ASKS DAMAGES FOR approval lu both House nod Senate. Tosts Jlere Interested. Banholomayl THEFT OF ALCOHOL I hiladelplutt has come out strong for A-iirfUng to tba Sstira procwrrd by Cold Star Motbirs fori-a, thir art at preaant forty- a nalionnl bonus and Inst week a "petition In boots" was presented by thlrty- a box of loMypopa: Acting Secretary A. lOdwin Crockett drew some note tmper; John It.

Wellington, seorrtary of the Home flardi-ns Committee, and a few others got some face powder; Dr. Klioft arc wisuHhrd or rllwi.M soMler Is tli hoatStala uig Kept a secret, ai i uiwi lights will he lowered aud the chimes will strike the hour. The orchestra will play from a special-Iv constructed platform In the center of. th Armorr floor and under a resonntor Gibson -Snow ComDanv and olhvr liwtlmtlona of Rorboator. swuw tive thousand veterans who passed in 543 Is Held.

Tba an mm I eln'ltnn of otRwrs sort bn.in.Mi sent fur Loral H3. Cltauffeiira' t'nlon, wi held Isst evenlui. F. W. Stewart was alerted bua nana agent, walvtng VM votea mora tbnn II, tiaveuivjrt, who raeeteed 51.

Th ollur tinker, elected Slid the candidal! who ran ss follows: Fuf W. H. Hlbhard 143 votes, I. Uaart, 8l; for vice-president, W. JJlewart 11, H.

Punmoorl (S: rrcordlns crutarj, A. riaimlsiin, slsrtrit wltUoj! ouiKwinon; C. B. llorty 1SB, W. l'aranow iO; truales, U.

11. Von Vmt 144, II, Vourf review before Mayor J. Hampton Moor Sues Edward J. Stevens. of Uila iimtr are InniaW of tiw sutiwwr citato Hospital.

Knty un et thta kll will Frost eft a hot of scented soap, while the othe secretaries, Arthur It, Tucker, Gerald Harris. Miss M. K. Itirigeman, Suit, to icofr It 400 from Edward 1. Mrs.

A. M. Ditlis "ud August Koehler. KPcretarv of the Safely Council, carried away similarly inappropriate gifts. which will add to the tone qualities of the music.

GIFT FOR EVERY SOLDIER Gold Star Mother Announe That They Hav Cared for Shut-ln. fiold Star Corns No, wlnhms to fttevpna. of No. 34 Hoff afreet, far foiir barn-ia of alrnhot whtrs was slli'SM to bar bfrn stolen by 8toria and two oomiianlotir lant April, waa atartetl by tho OltMOB-rtliow Cnmpanr jrmtertlay aftrrnoos vban summons and complaint waa rwl on him. In addition to tho aummoaa and twin t'Mntaiaa slocking Bla awraiag eon-tMnlug faiitly.

bar of cborolata, um. a pafs of awai't cakes, a lr jflly, a rack of clsartta. two oraiuo-a to aiH'I'-a. Ksfk atorkiag bur Ohrlatmsa tard on whMi la wrlttcs tha asms tbo ao). di.r for whom tbo lrt la lntn.lwl.

making tfc priwolntlno an ludlTldnst siatlr. Wins Window Display Prii. For tbra hours yeaterday sfternooa a r. IceCrcarifS Bilocated Hotel Balded. Sherbnioke, Pec.

21. Hoth warrant of attachment for SttTvtia'a sutomoblle, Talued st tl.SOl), waa Isatmi. the City Hall, All the military or ganUntlons In the tjnuker City took part in the demonstration, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars with sixty-eight posts, the American Legion with sixty posts, the Spanish-American War Veterans and the Army nnd Navy with nine posts web. the O. A.

the fiuard, the State Fendldes, the lied Cross, the War Mothers Association and sailors and Marines from the Navy Yard. More than sixty bands were in line. While nothing definlt has born done nt regards to combining the Itochester veteran organisations for a similar demonstration in this city It is understood that an effort will be made to, bring the various posts together for this1 Olv Sheriff Chest of Sllyer. Pcpnty sheriffs lst evening prescnteil Shrntf Andrew Wiislenroann a chest of silver, both lu honor of Christmas nd his retirement from office next Saturday, Miss Irene J'arb Ileiss, the Sheriff's private secretary, received a gold wrist-watch yesterday from the deputies, BtaTona allrirwt to haro atolen taa slooM lth two oth men last April, and th farta prw Its thank! to Varkuis twrwma, alallr ths rWita at Bst Koohetr, ran- 'i'euiiwn' Is the worst possibte master. of worked st ttw stowhlt s.

a has kept many uarxirslly bright and sides of a hetel, situated partly in A er-mont and partly iu Csnada, were raided simultaneously last night, it was announced to-dsy. The American officers had no luck hut the Canadians said they found wide open bar doing a thriving business In the part of the house located rnoaia t. Kills trUwtmt ae UtHTaUj to tli hritmaa nirni, wsirli reewitir aa eaUrrlo tlie rma fa the besfllt ol lwlilal and nouwlod aonins la w. i i of th wart not knows until sis swat cams about en TnMOar, ka la nltfe-d to kan ronftaml to taking aftht barrcla of aliolwl fioni Ilia dnut fonrt.rn. The roorrarata tba al.

Tarioua ttwhritrr InatlniUona. Mrs. Ann Sdrpaul, smbUs ot th rpa, sad al-t throws shout two thouasn auKitoanons umn rvu "tw. ir i for tit: of a fbriatrsaa dUiay t'coutro In your mental shop, get rid that atorr, for bi(S a pnn ta gold ara it. You will never amount to anything ff-mt Arthur Slbbrtsg, of K.

0 UUnont until you do. John lihU la Chic, Mrs wo tt Bti. jl'aily News. lured valiw ef tba four narrela of alrakol amlen WANT WHAT it iot Make II know a through oar "Waal" ealaasa of Kaat BorSMter. aa lnlriiBisl in laat print, laase Adloi renreaeata tba Olbaoa-Hnow CoaauanT, In Canada and seized lhpjora valued at $3,000.

lectlBg tba various SoaaUaaa saa4a tbat towa..

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