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KOCllESiEK DEMOCRAT AM) 'H K'ONICLE, SiATLKDA V. 10, Western New York Flashes DO YOU KNOW 4 FINED FOR DRY LAW VIOLATIONS Sentence Imposed Upon Home Brew Dupensert. Canandaigua. June P. enterires were in.mrl on four Indicted men by t'ounty Judge Horace W.

Fit. u. sitting in County i Court to day. of guilty lo the in-; -lictrjient against them were entered by mi ilt before the sentences were imposed. News Boiled Down for Busy Readers Webster, un 9.

The Alumni Assncia-! captain. Robert Allen; commissary. John ion it Webster High School will hold D. Murrin; nag bearer. Jnhn Allen: first its annual meeting at Nine Mile Point lieuienanr.

Adrian l. Murrin: second Friday evening. June 3th. The guest I li utenant. Malcolm lemp.ey.

The dull Sidney llarvey, of tieneva, was as- tf honor and principal ncipal opeaker will be ha. planned several hike, for the aumm-r. lvi upon a of T10. ne.p.l of ebster High UrfU of law rroUlbitmf the Jlr. Fdwin Webb, princ 1 1 ralmyra.

June Vief of or sale of intoxicating liquor Webb i now practicing law lorg iir.i haa been annointcd humane Al.n.h.m Th of century ago. Palmyra. June Lief of Potic oet.m sale intoxicating hquor. Hty. To oN-intion i are: oftW tnj, TiljM(.

by tlovernor Mtller. a fine of MS Too Man- reiucm. r.sca er, of (lffi fc s.moolet snd Uajfield; treasurer, Wilson O'lJell. ana inn Must all complaints of nni.se or! Mike Snudlick, nneit on similar cruelty tn children or animal. is also empowered to order a change in any condition detrimental to the health and moral children.

charges S.mpulet was assessed with the ahernat of a term in jail if; the fine is not paid, but the entire Hen- teuoe was held in nhejam-e and suspend- ed upoa condition that Simpulet refrain Iansville, June 0. A number of Danv Rmi friend' will attenl tne aroination to the priesthood of Albin Ueiger at St. Bernard's seminary June l'tb awRf them being Conrad Heiman, I to uncle; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ilieman, Harry Heituan and Mrs.

Frank F-clmck. Albin tteiger was birn in and received his early education at St. Mary a i hool. lie ia a brother of the late Rev Otto Geiger, of Roeh-ster. from selling or g.ving aay nny more home brew or oilier intoxicants.

There no in the of the district -attorney that Sinipulet ver sold any of his brew and for that reaion hin tine was but he nil! be brought in and the fine collected oi the jail penti'nce imposed if he over- Shortsville. June J. Afternoon sen-ice will at 3:30 o'clock Sunday in Soth Karinington tliapel, two miles west of this village. Mrs. William legge't, pastor of the Freinda Church, f'urminton, will deliver the sermon.

Sunday school will convene at the close of this service. Mrs. Murray Henrv. Ucorge Uedneld. Miss Mae Gerlach, and Ilartl -y Payne form a committee to re-1 Shu.iluk lives in a small place ceive cot'tnbutions for religious work at 1 has puri-hnscd at Manchester and was this chapel.

proven to have sold some intoxicants, lie us assessed $lo0. Shorrsville. Jure the last meet- of. Kochestcr, ing of Farmington Literary Society the'V'T who1.wa8 progrntn was presented: "His. i 0,1 J'sterday upon a charge i i jot selling or possessing honor in Man- Wolcott.

June 0. The report of the town clock committee canvass ia not a jet complete, but it i rapidly being vr-(nwed down. There is now in tie ank, nrni very few cutstanding pledges lav been called in. Homer IturavT had the honor of opening the Mihwription with $5, he wishes to close it nith $100. The committee will make ten.itive nrrangementa for preparing the Haptist Church tower to receive the dock.

The money from pledges will be welcomed at any time now. AIko solicitors may turn in funds remaining in their Lands. It ia expected that before another veek is gone all the funds will hnve been raised 'or the purchasing of the clock. That radio is to be taught in the schools How to make a loose coupler? The living American artist who is already considered an "Old That Shakespeare is winning Paris? The movie magnate who learned his methods from Dickens? The prize editorial and cartoon of last year? How many million drug addicts there are in America, and the new law to halt the traffic? The American efforts to restore French Protestantism? How books arc replacing dice on American hips? What the Y. M.

0. A. did last year? What the poets say about Genoa? About "Horrible Hollywood, Home of Hokum" The home life of "Doug" and How Germany is extracting the indemnity from American tourists? About J. M. Barries unruly other self? What are the best new novels? Whether the to-do about "underweight" children is a delusion? The part that aluminum plays in plant life? The new roller gearing that gives flexibility to That our foreign trade is beating pre-, war figures? Why saving-bank accounts have kept up during hard times? What a cannibal means when he says "Wrrglr What is the proper reply? What industries will be helped by the cut in freight rates? How hard the rail-workers will be hit by the wage-out? Will the worker live as well as "an inmate of the Cook County That the drop in price has halted? What the buying power of the dollar is to-day compared with 1914? The new arrangement that puts Germany into an Allied receivership? Both sides of the ease against Attorney-! i encral Daughert How to get out of the penitentiary by drinking soapsuds? If the anti-lvnching bill is lielv to in-crease lyuchings i What the Ku Klux Klan is doing in politics? What business and professional leaders think of prohibition? The disputes that are straining Anglo-French friendship? Why Poland has seized Vilna? What London expects our "farm bloc" to do? What Australia thinks of our "fake reciprocity'? How tires start themselves, and how to prevent them? What effect the naval halt is having on industry The plan for a new short-cut waterway across Europe? Why the negro death rate is falling? Admiral Fiske's invention that may permit magazines lo be given away? Chester, was convicted by the jury late llerenden; "The Hlue and the Gray," Mrs.

Lillian l'openhusen; "Forestry in New York," Howard Blair: discussion: "The Story of the Hose," Mrs. I this nf'ernoon after ubont an hour's de- liberation. The defendant was in Oie habit, on every I.ehigh Valley pay day, to bring to Manchester suitcases tilled with bottles i of some kind of home made li'iuor. The authorities had hud ttn eve on her nc-j tibtis for some time and finally they jlaid in wait for her on pay day and I first took her into custody for trespass Lizzie Stevenson; "I'eer Hunting in the Northwest." Anson Tuttle; "The AVar in China," FJarl Kntamhr: original poem. I Vcar Ga-dner select trading, Charles H.

Gardner. a Wnlcott. June 0. Children's Pay will be observed at the M. K.

Church, Sunday luornin nt 10:30 o'clock, the exercises r.ath. June A regular convocation of Bath Chapter, Order of the Kastern Star, this evening included a larcc utten- "ill in charge of the boys and girls. In connection with the service ill be a dance of members of the local chapter, tcception and baptismal service. All as well as members of the order from having babies and small children to beAvooa and Hammond.sport. 'lhe tntire baptise! are reiuested to bring them ot, Addison chapter was also present as that time.

Special music will be furu- guests of the liath Chapter, the occasion ished iae the service br a targe cnorus. being the official visit of Mrs. Kdna ing on railroad property, the having been found carrying her suitcases over the tracks some 13D or more feet from any place she ought to have been. Examination of her suitcases revealed that they were well 9Iled with, liquor. Her prosecution followed.

She claimed that she was tnking the liquor to friends as a compliment to them. She refused to tell the name of he man of wnom she purchased the liipior, claiming that she did not know hi'n as he was a stranger to her, but six: did admit that she paiu $13 for the liquor. Green Smith, of Horncll, district deputy Dundee, June 0. F.lmira's wholesale grand matron, who was accompanied by business men motored through this sec- is H. Bennet, assistant grand 1 Hirer, tion on Thursday and stopped in this; of Howard.

Following the decree woik, illage during this afternoon. President a banquet was served. i the village, Ir. Charles Otis, gave a norf duress of welcome to the party and, Bltn n. iTn.

this was followed by speeches by Senator Merchants and Manufacturers' Associu-1 Seymour I.ow,!an and W. I. Booth, of Kl ion visi( B.h nnf j. MUMF0RD WANTS WATER niira. The Kln.ira m-n were accompnn.ed tllis pUw Mng inrnM (' itin.

HIWmr UAU "rtlt" by the Jolly Five Orchestra. After the rary promoli PUPr an(1 v. rogmin the dealer, went to the differ-nt ln0 between merrbit.ts in the village with whom they xlf association and buvers i do business and a get-aquainted hour was ot territory. The excursion i Caledonia, June 0. The residents of i njoye by all.

hich will be accompanied by the Scot- i Mumfnrd ate interested in the water tish Band of Buffalo, and a number extension now under construction Scottish dam-era, will reach here in the the Caledonia system to the end of early morning, and icinain for a icriod of corporation south of the Buffalo, about three hours. Pundee, June ft. The following transfers of real estate in the towns of Brs-rington and Storkey have been recorded in the county clerk's office during the past month Pw-ieht K. Gullick to Cello Rogers. Starkey James E.

Almy Don't miss THE DIGEST this ueek if you would have answers to hundreds of such questions as these. Many Illustrations, including humorous Cartoons. June 10th Number on Sale To-day At All News-dealers 10 Cents FairH)rt. June 1). At the meeting of the village board of trustees held this evenincr oetitions wer received from resi- and wife to Fred A.

Almy, Mnrney; VVillia-n H. Griswold to Kmma B. Unpa-, 0f iri.e aVenue, Woodland avenue, 1-e, Starkey Kmma Tennant to Bertha Kilkins street, Perrin street, De l.unj The Park East avenue. Fourth avenue and West street asking that such streets be oiled this reason. The petitions were granted and a contract has been let to a Rochester concern to have the work done as 'on us Rochester Pittsburgh Railroad as their village begins at that point.

They are making strenuous efforts to have better fire protection and hope to be able to join onto the Caledonia main. Several meetings have been held and 0 majority of the taxpayers have signed a petition nsking the town of Wheatland to establish a water district. A public meeting will be held in Seottsville on June lUth hen the petition will be presented and acted upon. Jf favorable action is taken at this meeting, water commissioners will be appointed who will have authority to act. An estimate of the cost of an eight-inch extension to the Caledonia system and six-inch mains on the side streets and the setting of hydrants, has been made, showing that the amount necessary will be over The tax per thousand dollars for the first year will be to $'J, decreasing thereafter as the bonds are paid.

A feessure is assured and the charge by the Caledonia officials will be ess) peraryiJigesl Digest Jf Murdock, Starkey: Orrin ana wite to John Grace Harrington Charles H. n( wife to Katherine Roof, Star-Lev 'William F. Van Allen and wife to lackson U. Shoemaker and wife, Harrington: Herbert Allen to Herbert Allen mid wife. Starkey: Harry U.

Brnte and ife to Arthur H. Clapper, Starkey: Katherine Roof to Elizabeth R. Crans, Stnrk-'y. Tenfitld. June ft Following the wssion of Consolidated Chapter O.

Siturdnv evening, an apron social 'nd card party wiH be held. Mrs. Arthur Gaston t- hnve general supervision. Tenfleld. June ft Children's Pay will I nbs'-ved in the Methodist Church Sunday morr ing at 10 :0 o'clock.

There will tmt observance nf baptism. At o'clock the C. E. meets. FUNK WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publiihen of the Fuboos NEW Stutdard Dictionary).

NEW YORX Fairport, June 0. New traffic ordinances have been drafted by the village officials and signs indicating restricted parking sections have been placed permanently in South Main street near tlu Barge canal bridge. AH officers of the village and town have been instructed to enforce strict observance of these ordinances and also the stale highway Inns relative to lights, speeding, signals and other rules of the road and a campaign of cleaning up violations of these laws is now on. DRESSMAKING MISCELLANEOUS PAINTINO AND PAPERHANGING TVAINTlMi Have your house painted J- with lend and oil; estimates free. Ptons 412 J)U1XK C'of--no, Ask your grocer.

reasonable. In the course of time Muni-j ford hopes to hnve a standpipe and water The junior class mpv. ltf its own. aMtY CoFeoo; you will be h.ultbie hnfilili'P anil mura utlv il Mli North Rose, June 9. ind of the North Rose High aooi Has or- NEW WELL EXPECTED TO INCREASE GAS SUPPLY Many Towns May Be Supplied IT Latest Operations Succeed.

Pnnsville, June The New-field Gas Oil Company, expects to reach a depln of 72) feet on their well No. 9 to-day. at which depth well No. 1 on AHOLD Koch, painting hanging; sntlsfactioa 'Phone t.euesse 3.J5 W. ganized with tka following olhcers: President, Elizabeth Town vice-president, Edwin Jewell; secretary, Olive Vandennoul- rennelti.

June ft. The farm owned by Conrad perrenbacher on the Whalen road has been sold to Mr. Norris, of James, of Rochester, has DRKSSMAKlNti, remodeling. 2.1-S SoutB tiooilman: Stone 715 TtKSSMAKINii reaanntbio. Mrs.

Win-jell, 16 Trscey street. 7t7 MISS St. Jones, School of Dressmaking, vmatl clnsses, cut snd flt guaran- teed Ml Merrsntllebulldit)g. KKSSMAKKKS Bay your silks snd linlnss from Nusbsum's at prices and save 25 per ceot Nusbsum's. la) Clinton.

tf dressmaker, makes" one silk or two waih dtese In one ilay, will bring eledrle attachment; tit any machlue. Rugby ave. T1 'Jli en treasurer, Mildred Harper. 1 1)9 grocers. Ul(i II Ssf cofci paid vT- diit'aooil: watch lOe Hoseubsrg, eg Slste s'reet.

tf CVSSH paid for gold, illver, plutluuru tnTI old false teeth. Levlutorle Optical 21 Malu si reel east. 212. CTItAW bats'of ill kln.ls reshaped Into this years models. Vanee-Cubb 51 Clinton avenue uorth.

upstairs. 711 nurrh ised George Adam's home on the members of the class arc Marguerite Phil Wolcott Men Accepted. Wolcott, June The first list of approved Wolcott applicants for the citizens' military training iVips to be held this summer contains the names of Clifford G. Roberts. Glynn A.

Marsden and Ralph Miles. Miles will take the basic course in infantry training at Plnttsburg Barracks. Roberts and Marsden, who both successfully completed the basic Hps, Herbert tsgini, Wayne Mitchell, and Reginald Calchpole. nOI'SK painting, flrst-clnss work. John W.

Dawson. -H-3 Brooks aveuue; Gen. 3-IS7. IIAINTINC, decorating, paperhanglng estimates reasonable; ran do It at om-e. i.eo It Klkius, 11U llaselwood terrace; Chase 4'-'34.

Hili Iras do your painting or paperhanglng at once. 17 mechanics at your service; ran paint your house la one ilay. Kred Comieh, lis Webster ave. Chase 4TSX W. Five le Line rond.

George Adams and -ife expect to make their new home in New Yi rk. I the san level readied Uie ueep rein i of natural gas which is now supplying i the village nf Pansville. with a pressure v.iinmls at the ldant. CHILDREN'S DAY PLANS 'UITEVAS111X(J. colsouiinlog and cold water psluting onr specialty.

CslI K. K. liaveuport, 47 Cortland, Mala 1U-TV. 712 I course last summer, will take the "white" Special Programs Arranged for Sunday- or intermediate course, Roberts going to CURTISS CASE LISTED Expect Litigation In Progress on Fifteen Weeks to Require Three More. TTolt tun.

The trial of the TToneoye Falls. June An addition to the manufacturing interests in this village has been made by the removal of the Rush Electric and Machine Company from Rush to the AVolfsberger building in Norm Miin street, which was recently leased by them. The company will con-titin the manufacturing of automatic devices. The work on No. has gone forward without mishap until yesterday when the crank diaft broke nt a depth of "05 feet.

It was necessary to take it to I Pittsburgh for repairs, but it is expected I to finish the well to dny. Last Monday two Public Service Commissioners from Albany, gas experts; I three of the bead officers of the Pavilion Uas Company and four mayors of the pAINT of all shsOes. J2 aud 12.50 per gallon; varnish, lead and oil snd painters supplies at special lw prices, iry Sandler l'alut blure, 233 North t. 1414 the engineers at Camp Pix, N. and Marsden to the infantry lit Plattsburg.

I nion" Sen ice at Caledonia. Services in I'ittsford. Pittsfnrd, June 0. Services in the Methodis Episcopal. Baptist aiDl First Presb lei ian Churches r.cxt Sunday morning will be ih-voted to the celebration uf "Children's In the Melliodisl Church a published program will be carried tit under the direction or committee of which Miss Ethel Rider is the MIKHOKS, restlverlug; glass topi; shelves; vltrollfe; price rediced.

Aiitoglsst, corner Court and Cortland. Mntn 52s; 714 HAVE your old mattresses and spring made oven eqrTst to Dew. Flowsr Oty Heildini Corporation; Sioue GSPk IW-tMl llaioiver at 1211) KOOVEY horseradish ground dally. Th cppetiiln relish tost sd Is tUror to all mests: dry or bottled lu viuessr. 7 Front street.

tt famous rase of the Herring Curtiss Company, ugainst Glen H. Curtiss and ev-ernl others, which has been on trial for fifteen weeks before Justice S. Nelson Caledonia, June 9. William C. Kennedy of lhe North Presbyterian Church, of Rochester, will speak at a MEDICAL uniou meeting Sunday evening at the Wavlnnd.

June fl The Wavl.ind Register, an old established Steulv county wtflSlr, 1 a' been so'd by its present owners E. Lowe and C. H. King to J. E.

MAGNETIC corrrtiY clnt.fie botly uinnB.iice. Utow 313 Floral op-prtsSt Sibley'. 3laio it i I'nitrd Pre-byterian Church. As a fon- sequence of this meeting, the Children's pay exercises in both First Presbyterian and I'nitid Presvfei ian Churches ill will intersperse special music." Rarber. of Wavlnnd.

Mr. Barber was for-1 and The Presbyterian congregation. MASSAf fc I'oor blood circuiat' iurn. uax-it neurit ii and other ailmparB tTpatixl. J-' iiuuih FtuhuU, first ttnor.

Mam held Sunday morning. DANCING AND SKATING SHIKLD orchestra every Thnrsdsy evening Mirror Palace Haoeing. 712 I'MMf'lt prices, ladies, 25 cents. Sut-iruav evening. Mirror Sat-irdsy IHiYSICAL tberpy methods, dry beat 'out fiba iJjJtiifKS vpiual adjusi-juivMitr It.

K. E. 1'arker, in Cbetuut Wife Wins Freedom. Sodus, June A decree of divorce has been granted Mis. Mabel Cory Val- Every lMlacs 712 Sunday nhool will unite at o'clock in the looming when "A GiorioUs Pay'' progru-n will be presented by the children, direct by Mrs.

l. L. Perrigo, with assistants representing both adult and departments. Class promotions will oe in charge of Mrs. George Knickerbocker, and the junior choir will sing fpeeial selections under direction of Mrs.

Iiancing. Sawyer in Supreme Court, at Kocbester, will be resumed on June 10th. An adjournment was taken recently when Monroe Wheeler, former surrogate of Steuben county and one of the defendant, was taken seriously sick. The case can rrobnbly be cleaned up this time in three weeks. The action is based on an nl'egation that the plaintiff.

Augustus Herring, owns some of the basic patents used in the manufacture of Curtiss planes and consequently he claims a share in the earnings of the Curtiss Aeroplane Corporation. This Mtsns an accounting of the corporation involving millions of dollars. Msvor Fred Robbins of this city is the leading attorney for the defense. Sleep In osl Bin Costly. i rhint Main OLD raililou sua uiouern uuuecs.

ecr.r Saturday evening, at Shlbes Hill, Stale t. lum Uysur. manager. merly ow ner of the paper having conducted ft for some years, prior to March. 1021, when on account of sickness lie sold to the present ow ners.

The sale includes the two-story brick block in Naples street in which the paper is published. TTornell, June P. Professor J. N. Wood, head of the department of history and political science of Alfred University, has just completed the construction of an nccurate alarm dock fnun odds and ends he has nssembled.

Although he never practiced the art of clock making, he fashioned the time piece out of old bras? nd nieces of iron nine. The face stands principal towns which will De oenenteu by the proposed alliance of the New-field Company and the Pavilion Company, visited the field. Convincirg demonstrations of the pressure and quantity of the natural gis available were made. Klec-lion of officers of the company will take place June 17th at its offi-e, 4ll building. Rochester.

The board of directors are: J. J. Leighton, James G. Comerford, C. A.

IHike, George Richards, M. K. Nagel. nit of Rochester, H. T.

lUllanl, Pr. T. H. Agnew, Medina. Auto Runs Over Boy.

Warsaw, June An automobile ran over Fred (Jrasby, 6 years old. of Rock Glen at the Parker crossing south of that vill.ige. The car'and a truck vere taking each other on the crosMt.g and the little boy who was wniking along the road was not noticed. The driver of the car picked lhe hoy up and brought him to the hospital here and reported th" accident to the sheriff. The cur passed over the chest and shoulder of the bov but it is believed he is not seriously hurt.

i kenier, of Wcedsport, formerly of Smlus, from Joseph Va'kenier by Justice Adi-! bert I'. Rich. Mr. Valkenier also foriner-I ly resided bere and Mrs. Valkenier is a daughter of Mrs.

Mary Cory of this vil-j lage. DIE. Pi'lfjeU Ii7 Eau Main trt. periencfd. lifeDted phvslriao, trlat and Uiel i ai tr2tiipiit tor blood, akin.

nrvta, kidney. bJaddvr. tioma- h. riK-tai troublea; fre jthytical tf R. snd Mrs.

Boaaette. teachers of bill Jl. iioiu diiociiig; lesosns by apjMilut-m Chase It, 1st Kat avenue. 7U ONK-step. lux trot acd waits tought privately, written guarantee.

Edward S-hmeise'r. 7 North riinion Main 4.H7 tf John Rowland with Mrs. C. Burton Tobey, organist. Rev.

Mr. Spongier will address the children. The Baptist Church program ill in- elude "A Pay in June," by the primary; department, directed by Miss F. "Justic; Enthrored," by eleven young 1 1 i SANITARIUMS .1 11U)K. Jscksoe, iti Lsae avenue, daiie-Ing taught la b34 svenitig, guaraatea-ttur IniliviiMtl iostrnitioa.

tf rrllB latest ball room Qaacea taught la tnrPf high and the Roman numerals, WOimn line at. luiuress oy rue pasior, me are made from slu-et lead. Rev. I. Guvloid I).

I. Special I Olean. June is'ceping in a nun nm I was costly according to Leonard F.nos in a report to the police late yesterday. He went to the coal bin to sleep, F.nos declares, and when be awoke he missed his gold watch and $l'i. stf Crosuisa.

tenai. Cbsss beth Muuis. pital. Lyell best enre: af- temiing phvslci.nt. l'ljime ticn.

see nr call. SAM1XKH'M I'rlvate maternity home, beinittfut locution, superior awnimii-j clntions In fore and during eonfllierc-nr. i pri -v i.i.(l ttcs- care, a'reiultnir pi su'iiiii Intanls aUopied or boar-l' il. I -M, this oltlcc. vu.

I music Lumbers by the united choirs and Shortsvwle June A. I. ge The collection will. Board leceived a petition asking that the. h( of mhsin, anJ th(! 1 tf MlKllOK l'alare tbV cooleat platts to ilanr.

ery Thursday and names oi tne loiionin ir decorations will be arranged by metn- Uallrouaj rented for Sntttrdsy -eveiniitf. part Sen, etiv changed Robinson street. 'J Park Row CJooduow street, to Terrace Place; Ontario aud Pleasant streets, to High street. I bers of the "tiolden Hour Class." Servics in nil tbe churches at A. M.

I The Si.ndav school of St. Paul's F.van- ROOFINO trot, nai'a, one etep and profe-jonal rKe daurine: afo priae danc-tuir taught and ereniujea. J'rof. SinailB Academy, Zil Inlveraity lnot, t-oraer Kat Mam. til So Refreshing and so purely healthful "ICED" TWO CARLOADS THIS' YEAR Hart Vick, who, with S.

W. Case and Head-Miller, have been distributing the fertilizer Groz-lt in this community, report the sale of two carloads this season as against one carload last year. The Democrat and Chronicle has been used exclusively for the Groz-lt advertising and the distributors seem tcr be greatly pleased with the results. "Test Your Mediums' ti p.n I gelical Lutheran Chuicli will observe this Tlornell. June II -l he Con- on Jml(, isteo has asked aid from the urnegie Library fund for new library building.

Brotherhood Plan Outing. The plan is to build the structure in h- Tillage park, permission already having Sodus. June O.Plans are being made oeen groMed-' The building will cos, on-, by the Methodist Brother for $1V" and the Carnegie citing trip, which will be A atkms STORAGE GEM'INE IHimlnt TUm laid ormt oid tjnsr at iuia rof pnc- ar juat-intend eterlattiiiff Uouiiihi Cuncretv THa rr 4i tf SLAO tm" rer.i5red. red and irren lft aurf-ic-d and rbbrv.d roll rooflojf laid and icpdird Mtui rouf repaired jiotj pjiri'ed- Kstim.i! free. Jobiim A Kyaa, 1" Ontario airtet.

Cba 2WM J. "1- i nn IH.AXCHAUl) Storage C. 111 Allen street. Mala 7021. tf nni A ill 1 held on June -v r- i i tnA win sked to donate half, the re-.

'l" tins year. IVJ LAW maimer to be raised in the village. The 1 nth the following committee libtorr there, is twentv-flv. years old and 1 charge of arrangements B. ae t-Ji chairman: Pr.

C. F. Hitchcock, t.ilbcrt rro LET Storage located on New lork -L Cen'rst IE. private siding. Rochester I'aper rroducts Uleuwood 823.

7U CHIROPODIST Harry Vi ti Li. Sergeant. Thomas Wrates, nicn nave urn'mc and Oscar Malcolm. An addition- afrr th refresh. TL.

TT.I V'jean. June I'. 1 lie f-rnn ments has been named, consisting of Al- Camping (Inn yesterday was organiieu STOKAOK We have the only medero fireproof warehouse for the care of household goods iu Hochester; rtOO aeps-rate locked vaults- Fire Insurance rat 4oe per hundred. Automobiles stored for dealers or private owners. By Hurwardiug In our assembled erlots.

you save an freight races and svuid rehandllug. Joseph A. Bcaaatt Co. DK. Buell.

chiropodist, 1H Commerrs bldg It most be born In mind that the lei support the body sad that aa support affects the eotire nuchas-lui toot troubles, lauienees la the heis, weak angles, cramps in the toes and maoy Dervuus troubles ait otten caused by weak rxbcs of tbe feet. Bunions treated pain. TEA MiiTphv. Roy Becker, Ross er- hert II with the following otmers: President. Sold only in Sealed Metal Packets to preserve the original fragrance of the leal.

geant, George Vanderbrook, Alvin O. tiarlock and John The chapter will hold reunion jit the entrance of tbe glen. Mnrshall R. Alien; first vice-president, Mark J. Fitzgerald second vice-president, John F.

Pempsey treasurer, Jotm D. OPea; oecretory. Robert E. MoTrta;.

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