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ROCHESTEI! DEMOCRAT AXD CHRONICLE. TUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1913. li NEW ADVERTISEMENTS COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURE DAILY CIRCULATION HONOR MEMORY OF PROFESSORS ndellfb Pranldt 7heMMrtH, EXPERT SURVEY OF PLAYGROUNDS' Rowland Haynes Engaged to Make Investigation.

JL'Nt 16. 1912 For Sale or Rent In, Hinn tr-H, Wt flw.r ft.v( en in hft. i nr. rW It jrxT HifM. rrrj fr or miftiuftiriurti.rf Iniiuirp 'l'hon Mar TttJ, LAWYERS REJECT REPORT AGAINST MEMBER OF BAR George D.

Forsyth Cleared in Crawford Case. Ja. -1 AT UNIVERSITY Tributes to Dr. Lattimore and Dr. Robinson.

MAYOR SELECTS ASSISTANTS 1. lb 7 Week Ending June 14th MnsniY Tl EMUY J.T3fl HKIESI1AV THI KSItAV 6JOI0 I'RIIUV SIT! IIPAT BS.SM) Tol il for week SI MAV, June Mh, rl ATK UK KW IUIIK of Monroe, W. II of the Rocll 5ler I'rintluic (''illlpanjr. puhUhel of the ircierat and rtirmilcie. lieins liy ir.e ftul" oru, oiith firpo-e and tiiat ilie Iipmn vrt iiud Chronicle and clriulalel during the at week the abuve numlisr of daily papers.

W. II MATUKWR. President. s'worn to before ni thin 141 day of IVM COOK. Notary JUNE I.

I9I1. A I i i si I At rrSJ" 4K I S.H It- a wo I 8, era St. Lawrence River Line Montr), bay Qtiml and St. lwrnm Kivr port, via Stmr MAlianfiri' from Lharlotta JO P. M.

vry Sunday. Amsden-KalbRelsch Co. Min Cor. Slat Pow-rs BW- RELIED ON WORD OF CLIENT Playground Specialists to Begin Work To-day to Decide if Rochester Centers Should Be Put Under Single Director or a Commission. i tsa3 it mo EXERCISES OF CLASS DAY Hen Take Leave of Buildings.

Women Hold Exercises on Campus and Gyni-Dr. Ira Rerasen Defends Science before Phi Beta Kappa Incident of Overcharge of $100 In Bill of Costs Is Closed by Bar Association's Almost Unanimous Rejection of Charge One-Sided Vote 71 Auto to the New American Hotel, Brockport Stn.kt. Soft Sh.M Cr.b. F. H.

Grell, Prop. "ZXZjf CHICKEN DINNERS A SPECIALTY 'lh Rochestpr Bar Association yfatw- diiii pi nd the reirt of it (irier- I iiui t'oiiiiuirie ri-Miiuiruiliuc the pres- TO DAY'S DOINGS. DEATH OF YOUNG Frank E. Englert Succumbs to Com Andorfoii Mb'I, l'nlvrlty of -Annihit iiif-plhiir tif rnhi'-Mlfy .1 fliiniuil nrfMjiist of New Vnrls Pel a knplH a I', M. ,1 nlK-rnlty nt infiJriir nnl wx-liii if.iitl'i.r1nif 'r Aliiiiim I'.

plication of Diseases. KODAKS of Ji-ffern Afl." In Anleraoti the olden of the ViiHing of the Fniverity of K.wh-c-rcr. yesterday aftprnnon a group ii iems of fonner yea snd other friends rstherpd tn honor Frnfessor Snmuel Allan Iattimnrp, who die1 in let.riiary. and I'rnferwnr Otis Hall Rnliiiisnn. who died in December.

Both profeesors bphmged to the first gmup of pu n. of whom Martin B. Amlersou wa foremost, who laid the foundations of -'-olarship and high pIphIs "1'nn which il largpr uuiverity of t'vday is Indus built. Prpsident Rhecs presided at the sen-be. widen had a religious tune.

Pro-frsisor C.eorgi- M. I'nrbes. a student ui dcr Professor I.attiinnrp and later his league ns a prnfei-sor, give an appreciation of Professor Laltimore's con-t bution to life and to the college. anJ nfessor Henry Lawrence, a sludent Robinson nud his suc 'lull to (llwunn V. rin.ii irk Annua Micrlliis of Olitrul Matchless! That's What! i liur- Mi-u Chili.

in It M. AND SUPPLIES RUDOLPH SCHMIDT CO. SI Main SI. East Rowland Haynes, nn expert In sneiul service and a field nrganizer for the Playground Assm intion of Anien will arrive in Rochissior this and. with fv of for a four wpeks' inrestigatinn to stimulate hitn.

will pie-cribp for such wcaktipssea as he niav find in the present symern nf administering tliP playgrounds of tliP ciry. Tim engagement of Mr. Haynes an-nounced yesterday by Mnyor E'lgorlon. Simultaneously the Mayor rnrnnncr-1 the personnel nf the cnmmittpp tbat will cn-njiera'p with ii specialist in hs work. It will pnn-ist of Winfred Smith, representing the Rochester Day-cround League; J.

(ieorge Kaelber and Dr. II H. Stehhins, of the Fark Hoard; J. W. Castletnaii and Miss Helen Creg.

nrv. of thp Hoard of Fducation: Fred, prick Weitlinan, chairman nf the Cnmmittpp on Parks and Playgrounds of thj Cnmmnn Council, find Dr. Wflliatri Kirk, of Fnitcd Charities. Thp visit of Mr. tlaynps is thp Imme-dintp outcome of the second foPiw-iio conference of the Child Welfare Kshibit and was promoted by the thought that Rochpster mielit bp unwise in allowing1 its p'aygrnunds tn be supervised by four agencies, instead of putting thcni nndoe thp direction of onP director or commission.

At the time the subiecf of an investi. gation was hmnched. it was universal' approved, tint the fact that the pen-frprps held divided opinicps on thp pnn-nsttiuns tii appoint cup head or a '-nv. prpin" biard. sonsors nf thq scheme (hat the clarification nf the wholn s.

s. c. 1 cessor as professor of natural sciences or phy-lc ive an appreciation nf the serv 450 TIIKVTl.ltX. I.yeino TliMier, 4:1 k. Mimhiiuun I'tij rii In "TI10 of Hie Tfclril Kloor llufk;" tn I' X.

linker Thi-ntM1 All 'k, I'N'inler Plsy-er In of CrlMo to-llii, V1.1 IV I Tl J. 7 ami 0 I'. babioMaTis about to begin work Lakeside Institution Will Open Doors Friday. 'IM10 (Iiiiii of Hit- 1 11 fit ill Summvt lii.iiiuil 111 1 'Imrlnt In- npoa f'T the mi'iinoii Kruhv 111 irniiii; hIkmi ii nil! bo reaiiy to tiiko i-uio of luihioj in 1111U llllllllt ItiH'lli'MllT. TIutp hiivo Won inmilior of niiliriii iniiji, nu.l iIiIn 111'-ciiiiiita iu 11 iiii'imiire for the opriiinit ice, nf Profpssur KoliinsjM nnn ni m-cliaractpr.

The words uf both were supplemented hy PrcsblPiit HI'ees. mid the simple eprvice was bi'cught to a 'kise ROOFING The belt il none too good when roofing it in question. If you ere thinking about it, find out about the Domine Concrete Tile Roof Fireproof, Beautiful, Everlasting. The.e tilet go on without removing the old ihinglee. Let ui tell you ell about them.

Domine Concrete Tile Co. Phoe. 7768 Ston. 20 Gert ud St. tfAssksVttsattfsV tl IkT 1 I eiiMtmn to ihe Appellate Diiision of a eltarpi ni'iunst f.timer I (ieore roisyth, ihat lip VPridrd ft liill of costs, u-h'ih iiicliideil an Item for lll'om 1 for of wit tless'K lu did tot appear.

The vote naa In the tw Seini: (leorje Ilerliert Siuilli ai Ade Cronise. meinlier of the (irieraitce (', rr.mittpe. The coiiipliiirl LTew out of the separation action Cranf.iid Stuart 1.. I'rawfoid. r'lUi's tle wife, who wan nwopsstiil.

nut defendinj the action, The liiKjiind pahl wilhout uiies-tion the hill of runts that, wss nirhmitt to him. T'le charms eousiderpd tiy the (Jrievntne Commiltee iier that Mr. Tor- vtli withheld certain IpithI papers frnn Mrs. Cnnvford. thai crowsly ovrr-'hargel her for his services, that he served Crawford with a copy of the court's deeroe that save the alimony larger than II really was and that ho certified a fal-p hill of costs.

Fourth Charge Reported. The coui'nitlee rcjis'led the first threP charges as lint Mistninc.l by the procf. hut held that Mr. 1'orsyih was eulpaMy nefPi-'ent on 'he toiir.ii iliare. OnP meinliiT, Jiisitpli Mel.ean.

voted iii'iiin-l tills tindinir. The effect of the report was that Mr. I'orsyth ether knew, or niuthi to have known, whether the New ork itnesses, for hose expenses SpiO was i4iarjed. came in Ilorhester nnd np-poared in the case. Whi'n thin re.port hsd ''PPn rend to the Har Assnciation.

yesterday. Mr. Knr- vlh linked perinissjnn to ninke tinte-tnpnt and was tiven the floor, on motion nf Assistant Corporation Counsc! M. St nil. lie repeated the Htntoniciil pulilished Sunday.

"If I -mi auilty of culpahle irli-Itence." said Mr. Forsyth, "It is that relied upon th" word of thii woman, when she cave me the name nf witnesses. If neropiiim the word of my client he ti'nt for which I am eensiireil, I have iioihiiii! more say. The rpal motive for thin complaint is my refusal to tri ve Mrs. Crawford papers in properdins sh- wanted ihp to Klart nsainst her hushan l.

tn vpenver certain money she nllevtPil he had misappropriated. 1 with the singing of "lie l.Pnueui a hvinn written by Profoor Josnpli II. (IMmore. the oldost livinif eontemporory SPECIAL .1... men in ise linnnr the sen Ices were lipid.

T' the heginiiing nf the i i 1 sprvicp the pol'ege fluartette I hjmn. nccompinicd nn the vy i io-fessor John U. Slater. In the course nf the addre-ses sevprnl facts were brought out about the i- n-tribiillops of hntll men to the collcKP ntid I'rofcssmr Lnttitnore to the city, that wcrp known to many persons who had known the men and the iinivpvsity Iu later rears. It was said that Pr.

Lattimore was lanrely resynnsihle for the Hemlock htkp by thp eity, problem should be put in the hands of an p-pp't. Mr. Haynes tins had ample experience in hi respect, sepoi'ilittsr tn Pr. Steb-bins, who was instrumental In nbtainin? his services. He is one of several men.

in the employ of the rational aseoHs. tiop. The exnense of lb" enterprise w'U be Imrne bv the citv. Whi'e there ppppral dc'sion that fhe present Is fanltv. the nim to have playgrounds nt their highest cfticirncy.

A very unusual line of rich fabrics, in Suits that have all the style and quality any man can wish for. You save time, trouble and money when you buy CLEVER CLOTHES. A Saving of One-Third AT OUR FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU Mew equipment better facilities, better lens grinders, more modern machinery, enable us to give the best and quickest guaranteed optical service in Rochester. Broken glasses called for new ones delivered. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, lenses duplicated QUICK.

CLARK a BESTOR CQ liuv Uh.vh fiirliei- Iiiih boon tins of till' liiit-iiliil 11 fon I onrlior Until I'mk tit't'ii tin' I'liKinin. The ftufT of the hospiliil i ii-i'iiiicit f.ir Inmy hpiiwiu, iilnl i 1 1 1 11 few re liehm miitlf In faeilit tie tile work of the liiiro.K noil niteiKlnnlN. Tiie tvwfiitiiil lliim: if one is to shivri, in the lienelils of the Infants SninnuT IIoHiitnl is a sli Imli.v. The ttnspiml is nliHohiti'ly ami wok I'liliios tire wclioino tn the limit iff ita rHjuii'ily. It is lliis fenlure of tin, liistiliition Ilinl lin Riven it hiioJi nnrni pl.no.

in ilie hi-nris the Uih Iiph-tnr inililii'. ThU is Ilie Insi N'-nson nt Hie Inkrsiilo tJ 1 11 1 the linhii'K II tie rnreil for in the present lmiMinir. 'I lie riiinpuign of the Ail (J11I1, rei'eullv cluseil. wliii iruve tn UpTic.AN.yrTf -Kris-) tWUIHMO tAT AVtNUC mnJ MAIN ITRttT You ned Shur-ont rf you nod HuHcrm of Clever Clothes Mtm M.Mr C4 72-80 ST. PAUL STREET WARNI.R BUILDING Open Sl.

Evenings Till Nine-Thirty Just Few Stent From Main Street and thus hnd made lasting contribution to the hPflth and comfort of the whole oitienship. Seniors Hold Their Exercises. Class when (pniots of the t'uivct-Kiiy of Roibesfr taken fnrnml and a'-fcctioiia' of c-ollciic. plant class ineinorial huve a 'clns -itl was ccb-brated by the men i.f the class of yi-enlay uftcniooii. Like other cbiss drys uf recent yean, it held little inl prist lor the outside o.j-n-rvcr.

but to the men themselves ihe Minplp ccrpincnics meiint even inoro tlui. they tlumsclvcs realized at I ho limf. Julics 0 nobler, of Kochfelef, wa. In.istcr of i cn ninnies, and Alfrnl Fail! of racnma. led tiJ singing of cidlcge snugs at em of the A'ter a mldrw-s by the master nf pprPiuoii.ts.

Arihur A. Biickhaus, uf Madison. S. president of the daMi presptrt-'-d to the university on behalf tlu- ilass a ti'-w crve ti periodicals in the library. The rift wa- accepted with few appropriate wolds by President Hush lthces.

From Building to Building. it the sinjjing nf "Sibley Hall." Lb" class, in procession, man tied tn the BODY TAKEN FROM CANAL Probably Hnd Been in Water Slnca Saturday Night. The body of a man was found fluting in the canal near the F.vhun-a street hriil-'p latp yesterday afternoon 1'V William Lewi, iiiida ii of the slPampll Whipple, which is tied up near tliP City Hall. Coroner Killip was imtilipd nn Rohert Stone, nmrgue siipcrintpiulpnt, removed Ihe bp.iv to the morgue. In life tin' nnn was beiwcen -15 nt'i 50 years old, He was 5 feet ten Inches; tall, wnrp a liar'; suit and had a dark) musiarhe anil hair.

Stone found a lum honk In which a nnmi'cr of names and addresses were wril'en. As an Indelible pencil had! been uspd the colors ran when the hnnla came in contact with water. fin one ptivc npnears -the nddrps "103 Andorson nvenue." Hiirtninn Hm'ns hnvp an pvnpnr iting Misinrss there. Thn iinm- "Hpfl'ner" is plain mid is about ait that can lie It is thought the man mar have fallen! Into the water Saturday right. MADE ROCHESTER SEEL SPECIALS New West Side Public Market Will open July 5.

Applications for space will be received at our office June 17, 18, 19 from 9 until 12. West Side Public Market 25 Favor St. WEEK MEANS-" held 'he paper mitt'l I s-hnuld reeeivp compensation for the servicra I had performed 'he mutter. What Every Lawyer Does. Willis A.

MntHon. of Ilarria. Honoh, llnrris and Mutaoii, moved ihat the committee report he and until-inn further done itji the malte.r. "If you send this case to the Appellate Division hceause Mr. Forsyth ninrte 'lit a hill nf fsists on information furnished iiv his clienl, you tniirht as well lipgin on me." snirl the well-known rail-ronil lawyer.

"You have to rely on seineliody's atatouionl leKilnlinir witnesses and there in nm a lawyer in -town who lias not done thin same fiooiKc II. Harris, Werner Harris, and Frederick Dntcher Heeonded the nmlion to diiappove the report, tieitrge Ile-liert Smith siiid the eiimmit-tce, of wjiich he Is chairinan. had done its duty as it saw I incl ileprecatml ihp open hostility to its tinilitis, "nylm; the coiiiiniftee memlvrs would have ihi fault to find if the iiKsocialiou rejected ihp report. Former President Richard K. While, of the Bar Associnlhiii, defetuhsl Ihp coinniiitce and moved In send the report Iwk In It.

This was defeated. to 1'-'. The report th 'n went to a vote and was Hliuos-t unanimously disapproved. Mr. Snii'h ami Mr.

Cronl.e. who east the two votes tn approvp the report, were the only mpmPrs of the committee 1 tn ing. where IIMUU oi lt. was sillig. From Lat F.iKtiuan Building the procession wi.it i.

Xvecill Memoria1 Art tialltiy, i.n.loe e.iiistriictinn. and sang "tol- the huspitnl mi even lius Kiilheient inoiiev to hililil ni'w (mil Hillislantiul Iniililinirn til led will! every inoilern nul eouifnrt. WorU on these hiiildiiivM has lieirun. under fiie direction of 11 iild ng Viiniiiiiiee heail-cil lv tiroriro W. Todd.

The Ail Clnli I'nnil has not only prov il-ed funds to put 11 1 and eiiiip lie Imildiiifs, lint lias left 11 (Mod nmoiilit for Ilie uiiiinleniinee of the ios-pital for mime lime and to mid to the pernianeiit fund, The new tiuildincs, while dimple in eoiislrm-lion, have been designed liy nil expert who hit plnniieil nenrlv all of the modern linhy lioxpitnln in tjiis country and ho knows exaelly Ilie renuirenn iils of xnrh Iniililines. The hoiilnl stiiff tlii.s yer is nt fallows: Honorary i-liief of slalT. I r. K. Mott Moore; chief lnff.

I r. Joseph Itnl Ilr. Nnrris (Inhaiil, llr. Wesley T. Miilrunti, Ir.

CJiailes K. Wiilier-spoii: nssi.sinniH Ntjit1', l)r. Wililmn K. Knke, Dr. V.

f. Only; consult inir KtnlT, Ir. Kitward V. Mulligan, ir. Italph I'lt-h.

Iir. N. I). Melionell, Dr. Wninl Kiuiules, Dr Iliines, Dr.

A. T. Snell. Dr, (. A.

Uicliiir.ls; siiperin-leiolent. li. Anna Hastings. The ollieer, H. (Jreiiory vi pnideiit.

KiliiHind 1-jon: screliiry. Mis. (ieore 11. Seidell, treasurer. Moriiiner I.

Miller; Boar, of Manncers, Mrs. V. Sloan, Mrs. K. Molt Moore, Mrs.

Joseph I'nrley. Mrs. VV. r.llHitinrer. Mrs.

Martin H. Iloyt. Mrs. Wliilney, Miss Helena l-nnisloM. Mrs.

Kdnnrd lianwh, lin, Oorire H. Sehlen. Mrs. Hobm) M. Wtioihx nr I.

Mrs. Wilhnr re. Wallon S-ioih. lr. Molt Moore, Arilmr S.

I.oiiis N. Sleiti. John II. l-nuind l.vori, I-' William II. (ieorcn W.

Charles Winslmv Smith. Ttnol1 T. Mil's. William r.Miis"h II. W.

nrnmlev and Mo'-titner U. Miller. The men then gathered the Anderson sLUue nnd sau? tree was nbuted with an Ill "Blue Label" Soups 15 Kinds, Qts. and Pts. One of Rochester's best knmvn fowl products, including Chicken, Bouillon, Oxtail, Mulligatawny, Consomme and Julienne.

Special prices to-day and Wednesday only. Qt. $ize 22c, do. $2.60 Pt. ize 13c, doz.

$1.55 ation by the tree orator. Carlvlp h. Keii- ,1. II Chill, '''he tree is a red oak and wiis planted in front the CattH0i M. c'n nicHl KiigiiiPiring l.alsiruu r.es With tl.c sour.

"Alma Mater," the 1.4 to the Alumm tyin TELL OF BEST CONVENTION" Delegates to Recent Meetings of Sunday-school Workers Report. An echo meeting of the recent convention in I'tica nf the State Sunday-schnnl Association was held lat evpn-ing in thp Central Class rooms nf Central Church. About fifty were present. Rev. Arthur pastor of F.a-t Side Presbyterian Church, presided.

The object nf the meeting was tn nf the wnrk done nt the convention and to impress on those present the magnitude and significance of the convention. There were delegates in Vtieal and It was the most smvestfnl pouvpim tion of its kitnl ever held in New York. The sppakprs lasi evening represented1 nearly all doimniitutious and told of impressions rceived ni the conventi ui. Those who sooke were Miss Dnrmh Miss Aticf P.vkhnm. Clandq V.

llines. Miss Ada Dewey. Adelhe't Tlrooks and W. J. Ixbpp, secretary and treasurer of county department.

whr spoke nn "Administration Work." rr.sinn!. man tied luuk to Carnegie Hall, where "That Old Yellow Ribbon" was gi-en, then tn the Iteynolds "The Da ndelinti" was sung, nnd FRANK E. ENGLERT. Frank K. Kmileit.

a p.iim-m.in ai-tjchei! to (he ioKcpii avenue staljon, dud etcrilay at his home. 'I ill years. He hud been ill seven. 1 weeks with a coiiipUm-tions of disci'Ps. He leaves iiis uis mother, lirclher.

Fuclert, and two sisters. Mra. 1'elor Knsrcl nud Magdalen Fntflcrt. 1'iank Knlcr; was Isirn in Itoclnltr on February L', 1N7P. Ho liarccliial fi'lmol nud laleir learned 11.

trade nt a at whi'Ji lie wot slevlily uniii hp cditauicd appnintim nt to tlie police lone oil May lo. IIKI4. Ijc was ilotatlcd tf the nicht ibMaclinieni at the Franklin street stntion. and for several years was on duty at Main and Si. Fan! roots Alwuys alert and active in I hp performance of hia duties an I coii'teniiH to a marked depn-e, I'atrnl-inait FtiKiert (nriied reiK-ct nf the public -mi! the hifh rojrnrd of hi policemen.

Two yeaix nfto he wan detailed for duty at the patrol cur.ine. Later he was nssitrne.l to day duty at tl.i Joseph avenue station. All his ctTiocrs expressed genuine wgm over his demise. Mr. Knilert was nicniber of tJie Lo-cast Clnl, anJ the l'nlice Kcinwolent SUED Plantiff Rejected $5O0 Settlement With Railroad.

Dr. CJiaibw J. Tucker, of Jay direct, ho sued the New York Central Unilroad coui.Niny tor JJlkmn) for perwtuial InjiiricM and lor damage lo his autuuiobile. when it was airuck by a luconiiiiive at lirnwn triH't croa.s-itiK on Feliruary 24, lUKi, wan siroii a verdict $Kk'i Suprptue Court jury ypstenlay. The plaintiff rcfu-vd an offer aellle for previmiH In the trial.

Dr. Tucker alleged ihat a flagman signaled to him to proceed. The company cniiicuilcd that his own care-hsssuexs wan the can? of the accident. Willis A. Malsou and Stanley 11.

Fnlk-ncr nipearcd for the company. Mrs. Josephine Knapp a verdict nf PH damtitrea aKalus-t the New York State Railways for injuries received lit Dewey uvenue and Flower City Park on Ovtnbor UT. She allcBdi she wfla hut had not tou.iied the pmuiul, when the par was started up, draciuc her several Her arm. lee and were injured.

She asked SJ.i.Ik(I dainiti's. Lynn Iirolhers appeared for her and Willis A. Mntsnn for the company. COMPANY PAYS FOR FUNERAL Telephone Employee Who Was Killed on Duty Burled. CnnmiilttlKiin.

June IK. The funeral nl the man who waa killed by thefallini: of bricks on his head while he was working for a telephone company here last Thursday, whs held thiH afternoon from the chapel of Woiiillnwn cemetery, with Itcv, Herbert (iay'lord. pHstor of the Kpiscopnl Church olhciatiuK. Interment was made at Wnodlawn cemetery. The Now Y'nrk Telephone Company took upon itself the expenses of the funeral.

It is said that the name of the dead man was not Albert I'arks, the name he used in liuitiK the pay rolls here, but was Albert Stachs. Fersniis who iaid they werp cousins of the dead man enme here from Rochester and gave that uaine after vipwinu the remains. Lodge Flans Outing. Rnch.pst.pr City Inine, No. O.

R. is tn hold its annual nutlng at Hay View nn July 1'Ith and has appointed the following conituitrpp to make C. 11. Rickler. chairman: S.

Robins, secretary. The hnlee elei tpd the.sp at its last moving; President. W. Mark in, vice-president S. Ol-lenberg: recording secretary, S.

Robins; financial secretary, M. Drexler; treas-nrer. J. Freeman. COURT NEWS IN BRIEF.

Knllnwine i the trial term calendar: Tart Justice Reiitmi. Nn. SS on. Hi" moved: Fart Justice Sawyer. nn: No.

41. 4S. lift. 111. 1IJ.

lil. fa. H8t: added Wednewlny. 11', T-. 75.

in; 1 tts. kh, isi, ti'j, i -j. in. 117. 17s.

tsu, n. 51. inj. 1115, tii. 117, IIS, 1LVS, 15U.

154, I.V., HC, "Big Flour at 70c a Sack One of the flours that made Rochester famous; so well known that a mention is all that is necessary. A Tuesday and Wednesday special. GOING ON A TRIP OR OUTING? Take a Pair of AMBER GLASSES With You Don't go about squint-ing and distorting your feature on account of the ttrong sunlight. Amber Glasses haven soft-enins effect upon the light, consequently, a soothing effect upon the nerves. From 50c Per Pair Up E.

E. BAUSCH SON CO. 6 Main SL East IS East Ave. OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS Liquid Starch, 10c and 30c a Bottle This is a new Rochester product, and sure to Income popular, because handy. No boiling, no lumps, no waste, saving time, trouble and temper.

Kanoshyne Beta! Polish, 20c tan 1 5c Shinola, 2 lor 15c. Jap Ainoula, 8c "Ideal" Bbihrc 2 1 Oc brt. 1 5c, 25c boL 20c BADLY BURNED IN EXPLOSION Maker of Fireworks May I.one Slsrht of One Eye. (ieremio "js years old. who has a vori of tirvorks fnetory in the rear of lis premises nt No, 7(1 Jones street, win ensaneil in making Unman caudles yrsioidsiy afternoon when an oeir.rred.

He run Into the yard, sercjiinini: wi'h pain and elutch-inc his fife Tlie nmliiilanee of St. Mary's o-i at min suinuietiel and hp was remoMil in th'ij institution. Si'itiano was liadly hurnrd ahour ihp faee nid hoih arms. line eye i. 4,1 seririisly injured thai it is feared he will Ip (he Mirtit of if.

from tbotv to Kendriik Hall, the nek dnrmitoiT. where William Millar of Linwoisl. gave the pii1' oration, a mingled humon as -nn! serious talk nn the joys nf college life and the sadness of partif.tr Next the class march tn Anderson Ha'l. the predominating and n'drst building on the catunnx. and sang "The Cenespe." the alu.a mater Thp class ell ended the exercises.

Women Have Attendants. Characteristic daintiness and beauty, marked the class-day exercises uf the women graduates, which were held nl; th- camprs and in the in the foienncii. The women graduates met in Ynik'rson Hall at o'clock and Jot'iieil in p'lK'Pfsiou to niuri-li (tymnasiiim. Two ficshn an pages. Miss Sirs Ros'pf 1.1 and Miss Kmmn Morris, hendril the procession.

'liny were followed by sixteen women ho bore eight niche of daises. Miss Pi.ce Froxholin, Kilwards. Miss Kdith Fay, Miss Duns Hawks Miss ilhcliuina Hmn. Miss iorirude lough. Miss Abhea Kcyes.

Miss Jeanette Kies. Mi.s Mildred Ited-held. Miss Marv Itoivtid. Miss Moor. Miss llaiel Stehhins.

Miss Mary Weaver. Miss Norma WisVd. Miss Ada While and ss J.sin Ooldsicin. Th-n i i-li hearers were I'iiIIowmI by members of the junior nnd senior classes, who inarched sitiL'iug Dr. Shitir's Latin cnr.i-lucnceipciu livinn.

't Mater Aiade.n-i.a." "it the steps of the gymnasium the arch bearers halted and the juniors and seniors man-bed under ilie ari lies inio the gypinisiiim. which was decorated xvith flowers i. nd geenry. Tl.p li'erary program npeiied wiih an address of w.d-con by -Miss Alice iMini. a lto hestcr rill.

Mm Cora ti. Hatlurtm, niso a Roclipster girl, then reed th" diss history, and Miss M. rv K. Bliss, of Hoi an on "Higher Criti ci-ni." Prophecy and Humor. Miss, Fth-l L.

Rnch'stPi re.o! ilie i-'as prophew. under the tilie (ilimrse the Crystal." an'! Mlsi L. Craivie: aHn nf 'Ut the class poem. Miss Ctrie IF'O'li. liester sil gave hltmomus addri' eiitulcd "tjuills from iUa Class Forcu 0 PlymouiH Av.

33 1 MoinSt.Eaet -t8-20LleAv AUTO CUTS LIVELY CAPERS Turns Complete Somersault, but Only Bruises Occupants. While UMlorins: towaid Rochester iu road yesterdav afternoon hetween ntid o'-dock Alexander pn-sidcnt of the Maplcvvood Distillinir Coiupiuiy, and D. C. Allen had a narrow from death. The fwn nien were near Sireh'n Hotel Alien eomethini! went wronc with the machine and.

niak. ins for the sutler, it turned a somer- tullllt. The nccuiKiiits of the car were eliehtly tunned and foiiuil. when they came tn, that the wrecked car win on top of t'uem. Luckily the left side nf the ear was smashed in and they were bUIp to ciawl from under.

A crowd eathered iilsiut the two. pxpootinf tn hnd them at least seriously injured, hut mi examination showed that they had only a few minor hrniscs and cuts. The niitnmoliite was left in a shed near the hotel. Mr. Cnehenotir said last ii'cht that the cause of the accident was past Irs comprehension, lmt think 't michf have been due to the tire on the loft front wheel, which was found to he fiat.

Accused of Theft of Brnss. Fdw.ird and Fid Howard. and 3fi veirs old. holli nf Mount Hope avenue, were al'owed ti Ko in police court ves. erd-Vv when op chirtrPa nf a sarspendi-d.

Thev vycre "p-arrtiisl, however. Iv Mo-toriocle I.ouih. of the Frni.k-Pn jlrcet station who charted theni with the theft of worth of bra. a from the Ktnre of .1. II.

Sa for. No. "JtH South Mvenue. Young Man Stops Runaway. A team ailached tn a heavy truck In Brown rreet yptterday he the puffing nf a drill ruuitie and started to run.

Near the camil two Mdestrinns tried to stop it. and at the intersection of Kmc street a jonnir man sprinted the runaways and caticht a horse by the bridle. It shied, tumbled and fell, so was badly cm and bruised, as it slid along the pavement about fifty feeL AN INNOVATION. Schoeffel Auto and Livery Co. Introduce New and Humane Methods.

Roginniiic with Sunday. June S'h. th Schoeffel Auto nnd Livery Company inaugurated Sunday closing in their Iiv pry business. As Sunday is generally a good da. in the livpry business, the adoption of such a policy enlai's considerable fiuiincialiy.

However, this firm believes that men and horses who have been Into all the week should have a day of rest, because fT ey ill then be in better condition tn maintain tl.c S. hoefl'ct reputation for liigh-rndp service sit days in the week. To further Imprvrs) their service this firm ties juf bought new horses and a numbrr of Rnchester-made roadies. Adv. Refreshing Lake Trips F.verv day to Fn-t Hope.

Round trip) only 75 cents Rig, steamer Caspian leaves Charlotte daily- at A. returning in he cool of the evening. 7:45 r. Kniov Lake Ontario' brppups on shade docks. Pack you1 lunch basket nnd hrmg the children.

Fnr tickets. 11. O. ilrk-t nfhee. 1J Main street Powers lintel.

Ad June Clearance Sals. This week only, silver and cut f'si at abnut half: Humhurh Hms lJ Main street Adv. I FLOUR (JTpJpf (n.XAX i I i Hi aMsseesaT 7 tUll Msui SOI "Rochester-Made Week" begins to-morrow. A good time to seek an introduction to that old and reliable Rochetter product Vulcantile Shingles Ihe b' S.ptlslt hlnte on I't-t IU.lt been i n. Uilrteen unit carry mm i' turrr If "ir n.arntee Oct seme as vcvl r.c aat better tcy O.me i sad ilm.

oc let onw ehd will rum te yw, ft. J. Stewart Cole toeflng Csi U.k US M.m St. West OSBECK-TRAUB. Kntherine C.

Trauh was nuirrirl yes. terdnv noon at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Franklin W. Wk, No. Howler street, lo John W.

The were heaiitifullx ndoriied wiih rose( pa'ms and peonies. Mi Louise Sav- ce, iter Mrs It.wk, played the wed. line march from "Fnliensrin," ns hride and ermnii entered. Itcv. Roliert ,1.

p-tor of Mount Hnr Prevhy-lenao Church, conducted (he ceremony, The 'a r.iwnrd in while Tnile Oi carried a homiite! of white rose. A weddnic hreakfnt served after the aervice to a few close frirnds. Mr and Mr. Oslip. liae cone to for their miiiet-moon.

The trooiu's former home was there, an I la-morrow tiny will act heir man and matron honor at the wed'lini of Mr. hr ither. In a wcks they will rctutu to Uuehc8ter lo reside. Talt Dentistry If rot-r t-th rjuir tiwnisl trat IH'Ht "hy trtt? tr Mi Mia' gfV). bon! 1 i i Hs (t-(ii fHti it li'tHrs nr 0f -f -nfi vm't U.

EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE iwi, i air cv-a sun tefif TAFT DENTAL ROOMS fH, Pl 'Ur N. M.r. 17 Main Street if you haven't already the pleasure of its acquaintance. Mention it to your grocer. Wanted.

First-class ilothinir snVsman. Apn' between ami t'nin lotliiti; Co -Adv. J. C. DAMS CO..

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