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'•S i h c e th e a p p o i n t m e n t by .G o v e r n o r C S le ll of D r F r e d e r i c k i’ e t e r s o n a s president- o f th e co m m issio n t h e med- j le a l c o m m issio n e r h a s d o v o t e d (him - ! e . 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A t w a t e r gov«*m m e n t fo o d expo r t. ' R e g a r d l n x p r e s e p t co m litio n a th o report, s a y s : “ No ca s e o f s c u r r y e x ists o r h a s existed in a n y s t a t e In s t it u t io n sin e s th e In a u g u r a tio n o f s t a t e c a r e s o t a r a a c a n be l e a r n e d by th o s e In re s p o n s ib l e ch a r g e h o s p itals. It can b e a s s e r t e d th a t at th in tin;» a n d fo r s e v e r a l m o n ths p a s t (hr In s a n e o f t h i s s t a t e a r e r e c e i v i n g a b e t t e r q u a l i t y , q u a n tit y and v a r i e t y nf fo o d than a n y sim ila r <la*s <»f p e r s o n s are re c e i v i n g an y w h e r e In the f n t f e d S t a t e s \ i New York State's .Moat Distinguished Public Servants Will Vlait James, town—0tg Rally of t|ie Republican j Hosta of Chautauqua County^-to- . formal' Reception to the Governor and Senator. S T O R M IN T H E N O R T H . W ith o f N i m e C o a a t R a v a g e d L i f e . S e a ll le O c t 2S —O n e o f th » w o r s t ! Utortns t h a t ever ra g e d In B e h r i n g s e a o< u r r e d on th e K o m e coas» fronx , O rt II to 1 1 ' T h r e e liv e s w e r e lost In Nom o sea a n d a la r g e nm o u n t o f dam - ^ a g e was d^m e tn b m ld in g s a l o n g (h e ♦rater fn m t The dr»iwned m e n artv t;e..rgr K irrtlia engine^*r o f S e s s i o n s a n a p M h a la n n r h <;e»>rge R o b ln ^ o n . C. 1 R K e lly taoatman T h e a r r l d e n t o r - r «rrpi| tfn t h r pight o f v . Oct, 1 1 f)n .c 'id a y 'h e jr t ' w ro s e 1 8 Inches h i g h o r than, i ’ was In 1500. r ^ i r a ore f«>l* t h ^ B e r l o n s d a m a g e «raa done ot Rt M jchaels M e e t í o g of th e M o n a r c h a . Iyipdon. Oct ¡ j Frn p c r o r W lillam wUÍ w n v e ln E n r i a r d V n S an 3 b y 1h a t tim e It ls c * p w t « l K in g C a r l o s o f P o r tu g a l aJso w lil b e ihe g u e s t o f K in g E d w a r d . T h e r e in e-rn-y reai»on to belteve that th e m e e n n g o f *h<* tbree m o n a r r b s w l l l resu lt ln Im - portaat In t e r n a t io n a l 'in'i<T S tan d in g s e«pe< ia liy a » r» g a r d a So u th A f r i c a , and m o re p a r t ic u la r !? I)eta£O S fi*y . w b ica is s o vi tal I y Im p o rtan) to G r e a t BtU a ln a s an m itlet for b e r n e w ly acqulred co lo n les. A welcome to a ll N ° . PERBON •Ver “came hoaastiy . by” foot ilia corns, banlon«, callona«] aa4,waraa am atvar taherited. Tk* aiathar is («a trai ly t» blata». Briae Hat Batyr hora aa< « » l l f m i tt ta y s a la • k a u f . \ ' I f c t a a f a » m u r i * « f c V a ' • • a ^ B a s r i^ H a E * .’ ® F r ^ n k Norris Dead. P a n FY a n c Isco, O c t. Z S .— f H l t t N o m s , tb o n o v e l i s t , .d ied to d a y a s the re s u l t r.f an o p e r a t io n f o r ap p e n d ic itis p e r fo r m e d th r e e d a y s ago. American Generals Arrive. N e w Y o r k . O c t 251— M a j o r G e n e r a ls I C r r i d n an d V o u n g a r r i v e d to d a y on t h e steam e r P h i l a d e l p h i a — A t th o r e g u l a r m e e t in g of ta u q n a c irc le P H . C , iV i a ^ y (even ing o n e m e m b e r waa r e c e l vefflj o n a sic k c la im re p o r t e d and considerable ro u t i n e w o rk a c c o m p l i s h e d . . P l a n s tar a s o c i a l were also discussed. H o m e Baking 838 Bast Third 8 t. W iii open Holi day, Oct. 27. A welcome to alL dX Music by Frank Scott. Meet ymr. friends toplgbt ia 1C. of P . lu d l , K r e c k * “ * M fcw dti B E E F O O T B A 1 J . G A M E S r j î D A Y 2 3 d 3 * D a n c in g T o n ig h t . K . o f I* , h s ll. K r p c j] * Jo h n s n n 'sf d a n c in g sch o o l. M u s ic b y F r a n k S c o t t Y o r k 's facial m a s s a g e r*>roov<*s w r in k le s a n d b l a c k b e a d s 70 9 M a in stre e t . ; 2 4 d lm o ^ S E E F O O T B A M - G A M E S U N D A T . 2 3 d 3 * I f yon h a v e so m e t h in g 4» s e l l a d v e r t ise It. Ju d ic io u s ly hut p e r s i s t e n t l y . T h e J o u r n a l is t h e best m e d iu m y o a can s e l e c t . It re a c b e g Its re a d e r s w h e n t h e y h a v e t i m e tc re a d le i s u r e l y S P E C I A L C O L U M N . W A N T E D — A co m p e t e n t c o o k b y M r s . O t is A. S m i t h , 3 3 2 E a s t F o u r t h S t . 2 5 d t f WANTKt» AT 0N C B—A girt for gen- ersl hons« work i t Mia. A. J. Peter* •on's, 1 6 8 Changer S L 23d3 TÔR RENT—Nicely tarnished front room snatmim ia tin Saratoga, 20 » I t Is _pot o f t e n that Ja m e s t o w n h n s th e o p p o r t u n ity l o «jn tettaln the g o v e r n o r o f t h e stat«K but su c h 'an o p p o r t p n - Itj Is s lv e n th i s E v e n in g . A d o u b l e I le a s u r o is in sto r e fo r th e p e o p le o f th e city In th e fact t h a t a n y im p a n y - m g G o v e r n o r O d e it Is S e n a t o r C h a u n - cey M, I>epew an d o t h e r tilstin g u iah e d m e m b e r » o f t h e U c p u h U c a n p a r t y . A r ra n g e m e n t s fo r the rt*r-epti-»n o f th e v i s i t ora an d fo r the m a s s .m e e tin g to b » held i n . t h e a u d iiu r ln m at C e !« r o n th i s even in g ' h a v e been com p leted. It ts expected th a t the au d iiu r iu m w i l l be crow d e d t o the d o o r s h y those w h o a r e an x io u s t o bear th e g o v e r n o r , th e cen a t o r an d o t h e r speak e r » . T h o co m m ittee in c h a r g e o f tho g r e a t g a t h e r i n g r-g r e t t e d very m u c h . h i t tt v a n an a L U ' to h«»M tho m e e t in g in th e ctt) but as t,l»-re w a s no b u i l d in g here w h i c h m a id b e g in to a c c o m m o d a t e th o s e w h o w ish e d to a t t e n d , it w a s deem e d u n w ise to attem p t IL H o w e v e r . th e com m lltee h a s ch a r t e r e d a la r g e n u m b e r of s. r e e l ears w h ic h ■a i l l run b e t w e e n the c i t y and C e le r o n b e g in n in g a t 6 . SO o i lo c k and c o n t in u in g until a l l h a v e been return e d to th « , ¡ l y a f t « - th e m e e tin g , w ith o u t c h a r g e . M e n and w o m e n , and y o u n c m en w h o a r e not yet v o t e r s , are c o r d ia l ly in v i t e d by th * c o m m i t t e e to ta k e the free rid e to C c ioron a n d listen t o th e a d d r e s s e s o f tw o o f th e n a t i o n s m 'ist d i s t i n gu ish e d m en. T h e g o v e r n o r and se n a t o r , w ith th e ir p a r t y , in c lu d in g a la r g e num b e r o f Ja m e s t o w n e r a w h o w e n t lo I n a k l r k t h i s m o r n in g , w ill a r r i v e at F a l c o p e r ab o u t C o 'c l o c k . P o st B r o w n 's ca n n o n w t l l be used to a n n o a n c e the a r r i v a l o f tlje tra i n a t Fixlcunpr. fw o sh o t s be t a * Bred T b * p r iv a te street e a r a n d m a n y o t h e r c a r s w ill be In w a itin g at F a l c o n e r to co n v e y the v t s lfo r s a n d the p e o p le o f th a t v illage a n d v ic in ity to Ja m e s t o w n , th e cars ru n n in g d ire c t to C e lo m n fo r th e benefit o f those w h o do n o t w ish to s t o p ln the < I t y . W h ile th e m e e tin g w i l l not begin un- t . l 8 o ’ c lo c k th e r e w ill b e e n t e r t a i n i n g m o s ic an d p o s s ib ly so m e b r ie f sp e e c h e s b e f o r e th a t hour In th e au d ito r iu m . II is d e s ira b l e that a a m a n y a a ea n t a k e the e a r t i e r cars t o C e lo r o n . In th is w a y th e y w i l l avoid th e ru s h w h ic h it r a r e to co m e la t e r in th e even in g . T h e m e m b e r s o f th e reception c o m m ittee a r e a s k e d to m e e t at the S h e r m a n h o u s e a t 5 <0 to g r e e t the g o v e r - t o r an d se n a t o r . C. I). B a b rot k w ill m e e t th e m e m b e r s o f th e recep t io n co m m ittee a t the S h e r m a n h o u s e w i t h sii!*ahi*> badge«, w h ich a l l w ill w e a r T h e m e m b e r s o f th e e n t e r t a in m e n t c o m m itte e w ill m e e t at th e sam h p la c e a t th e a * m e tim e a n d tak e d i n n e r w i t h th e g o v e r n o r 's p a r t y . It baa be**n fpqut=:ti=d b y th e onm*- m ittee ln c h a r g e that a n t a f re s p e c t to th e sta t e 's c h i e f e x e c u t iv e th e r e be a g e n e r o u s d i s p la y o f B a g s ab o u t tha c i t y . On a r r i v a l at th e a u d ito r iu m the m e e t in g w i ll b e railed to order b y M a y o r J E m il Jo h n s o n w h o , a f t e r a b r ie f ad d r e s s , o f w e teom e t o th * g o v e r n o r a n d h is p a r t y , w ill In t r o d u c e Jn d g a Je r o m e B . F i s h e r a s th e c h a irm a n fo r t h e even in g . S e a t in g c a p a c ity h a s been p r o v id e d in th e au d ito r im fo r 7,000 and I f the a u d ie n c e is g r e a t e r th a t th a t th e r e w i l l b e stan d in g room fo r m a n y m o re. T a k e a n e a r l y stre e t c a r . t i n s a v o i d in g the ru s h and a s s u r i n g y o u r s e l f a goo d s e a t A m n g e m m ts h a r e been m a d » f nr a unique g r e e t i n g to th e g o v e r n o r 's p a r t y a s it e n t e r s th e c i t y th is e v e n in g . A la r g o iH tm h e r o f R o m a n c a n d le s h a v e been secu r e d b y th e co m m ittee - — — f tween tho First M. E. e,bnrch and Sherman house, to be fired »a tha^prl'ai ÆÊk ate car passes along the street.. it- If' f-Æé requested by the' conuaittfco that mecny ps can do, so Joln the along this street and take part in firing ofthe candles. .*• Governor Odell \will leave at 10:30 tit* nlgiit frtr Albany, going by way «!> . Buffalo. or TVi'pew will remain ait ‘ lajnestown until the arrival o ï Brie train tor ,N*w York at S Veloe* v:. In the morning, taking that tralja- (at f.j thé Metropolis. The J a mostown meet-. In g enil% t h e sp e e e h m a k in g tour o ( i k ( . ' ' ‘ * g o v e r n o r a n d se n a i o t . NONCOMS INSPECTED. - Hospital Steward Swanson and Colm Sergeant Walsh Horn« From W> *- agara Faffa ■ \ 7^ Hospital Rtetvnrd Eleateï A.Swanaa#-'ï;; and Color Sergeant E P Walsh Of tha non-commlsBloned staff of the P in t battalion, N. Cl N. Y., rctnnusj IMp. . .. morning from Niagara Falla wfcert they were Inspected by Uent CoL W . 11. Chapin Friday evening. Tfca ttecft«—r slon waa the first since Major Batlm of Niagara Falls assmnad command o t ihe bntiallon that the ataff-has asmmr ~~ bled tor inspection. But one matntMC was absent, the color sergeant « M . boars tho state colors. Color Sergeas^ Walsh carrylpg tho national oolkxs. Hospital 8tewanl Swanson statflt- that tho 42d Separate company, «kteft waa Inspected Friday evening, has IOC membera'wlth 16 names on the w aiting Hat Companies» ln tha national' gaard are allowed only 108 men but lnas» muvh oh tho additional setond lXeataa* ant of tho 42d formerly sfnred on U 4 staff and also hold his membership tt| tho company he Is still retained ü( Bplto of regulations to the contrary. A Model Studl*. Tear after year 1 » nry made 1m| made Improvem» r ts studio, add* Ing to tho convc * until today h i has a studio *ec< . none In the ctt£ and tar ln advance of the majority m gallonea. Tho reception room is * mette! af neatness and artistic tast*. The operating room baa all tha mod* ern fixtures, Including the opaque cup* tains which enable the artist to «*• ' elude all tho light except Ulat aetnâHjf. needed to Illuminate the stiljjeci- TSIt*' complete control of the light produmi— those vivid plctursa which »tand-eaf ,- from the background. Mr. Black da serves all the succeasa be has already > gained and that he may attain. R ftftt* - young man who baa faithfully M fW i __ his business, and though ai Umes I h I- may be mlsunderetood by thoaa vlMI ■ know him least. It most be admitted this does not alter the foot that X h Black Is a young man of eetfsmb)t qualities who has overcome a ll O b stacles by strict adherence to h is bull* nc3& • D a n c in g T o n f a t i ! . K o f P . h a ll , K r e c h ft Ji n g sch o o l. U n a l o _ by Scott. SOMETHING NEW III HOT DRMKS W hat's hsttar thasa eo!d isy s ttsa ft. dalloloas hot driak a f aoma Irtnl aal •• baaaleial, aspaclaily far ladieeaAm • shappiag »our. 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