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— --i psiifppj^^pp^\ I VOLLXVII -^ROCRPORTr^EW-YORRr-THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 tf©r4r IF ^MIlOEUmQM^ ^ARE POPULAR FOUR WEEKS IN THE MOUNTAINS | AINSWORTH AND SIMMONS RUKHJES HAVE HELD NOTABLE PICNICS pltirious -Sports Interest the Young ndrAlICashinontheEats ning race, iwon toy A, E, Knab; fried- eake eoatestwoa by-Steffia, Allen; -wo- men's running r.ace,iby Florence Knab; «Shii/i > B race, hv Bvelvri Stettner: pea- nut scramble, by. Oreb Huhbell; craok- I or eating contest, by H. W. Mandrick; Hball throwing contests, (by (Bessie Allen time we were there and with huge ap- petites. Our (beds that n^ht were of ©tettner of Iglweden and Mrs. GeOrge Stetto&r-and family -of, JClapkson, Din- 'ner \was served to. thirty-fopr guests on the. law*, ©parts were enjoyed after dinner,, and ggem^direefa •Mrs. Katherine HulbbeJl, -Mea^s- ran— MOUNTAIN CLIMBING AS A'night *& «*««* to keep off the wild ' HON.' W. RAY AUSTIN AGAIN-Assies balsam boughs with the front of the shack open to the weather and a huge jeamipjfire ibiurMnte-iit^iMlwiiLAfciail POLITICAL DES Z ^IGNATIONS MADE jacent, completely destroying them. \With the exception of the automobile HOLD-UP MEM VISIT which was pulled *fo a place of saEety.f f^A'CIYf TWF QTA TfimBT everything in, .the buildings, including 1 ' VJ/tOI/Llnfi 01 AIIUFI tools and craps, was eensmmed by the\ I POPULAR \REST\ CURE AT l3THLAig^eD€tE~ animals—probably the largest of, whichwlthfif a mile were hettgehogs. We didn't catch any flab but wejpeatr IlliEa nay^JnvUiB-glarJloa^Ajpen ana^-fche TO LEAD THE ASSEMBLY FIGHT {DEWEY KNAPP, HIS BROTHER The Harrison Ho.se Cajw\^ AND A S , STER REL , EVED . sjpended to the .alarm, and the tHaM^i ««-•-*«-»«-** ^ •Fire <Sompan?. - but the- -fl;Emes^frtd t ... QF_TJEIEIR GASH\ ~——~ made such-igTeat. headway, that, it «wasp • ~ •— •—-— -~ •^ LtgEheAtaaworth family rennicfl,whicj! Lt and 'Moreace Kaalu flaE Uriylng cm >: (s held annually- was celebrated at veHMaplewood, (Rochester, on fat- test, by Stella Allen; .backward run-} ning race, \won by \Wilson Knab. The next reunion will be held next summer Itoo are members, gathered from. Ba- \ at the home of Mr. and Mrs^WilUam ||jrday,' Aug. 11. About fifty people .Those Animals Demonstrate Thetf Intelligence ilarpia, (Hilton, Walker,\ Elmgrove- and <Bub.bell. liRochester to while aiway a pleasant piBfeernoon, in partaking of a fine dinner iiibrepared iby the very alble table com- Rl^lttee, and engage to various kinds of • i^prtB^ and TifttUfe, JLt the .business ineetlng> after the imports' of the last meeting toad been lleadand approved, the Historian re- liponted the marriage \of two; of the aeanlbers during the past year; that of I^^Ty^eiMng^eF-Hiittett, <fce> Was- Ifft fc^roweli;- alwthat of fltw. OBthoda \Sco- I^T-ille of .Rochester to Mr; Dart. Tmere ^rere two 'birthei a son, Rohert Baird, |lito Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Leiter, and a JLyeEL Earl, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Ward Blossom. The (following named pen nWr.arfl for the en- rioingyear: lonorary Pre*, Mrs. Elteabeth Sull, j>f Michigan. \'' President, Mrs. Blzora Blossomt, Ba- _ \itavia. IJ .\Viice Pres., iCharles Tlfompcon, Rooh- •..'ester. . \Secretary Miss TheMa 'PisaibaughT _ y^t 1 ^*\ ™*\~— ' —\ ~~~~~~~ •— v l^^reftsurePjM-r-Sr-AsaiM. Baird, Roch- ester. iHtetorian, Mrs. L. I. (Jates, Hilton. ? ~7T»ble Oommittee: Mrs. J. IRoy Baird, ;9&». James A. Baird, Mrs. William saports Oommittee: \Richard Wohlera, HISTORY Itepre- of Interest Mentioned In The Republic Fifty Year» Ago To-day - - Died at Denver, Col., George Ireland, formerly of Clarkson, aged 39 years ; in Brockport, Margaret Fitts, aged 50 A Trip to Beaver Luke Where writer took leg exercise he thouight Pitted Against Hiin'Will Be .Nat' tapossiWe to do much toward check- Snover&McGrath's Station Scene impossible the week before. J Q Lester,\ Designated by the'\ ! ^ Vum ' and ^^ « &nfllied thelr ef \ o| Bold Robbery at 10-45 Th^triiprto \BeaveT\~Pond isnot so,\ \ ri_\.~. IT- ftorts to^p^cixctrng^-thie-house and sur-, 1 . -—'-«*- AV»^M ] roundin| property. Th^ burned build-; Monday Evenifig pliitrwBreTiraBtfBaTin^^ Two bold rovers entered the vigorously. The two dominant parties .... long, butTs very lufereattag. in respect to the wbnderJuV~wor i lc' the Deavers The old age strife between heredity , , . and ^envlroninent ^as somewhat force- teTO *»? *«*• The totelligence of ably illustrated recently by, the to-J the,e an,m . ato i9 ^ m ^l s remark - .-- Democratj TTirq^ift^Tror~isnnyw^ perience of the (Editor. ' Before leading home foria four weeks' vacatton we had planned to send a letter every week for the readers of the Republic. (But when one closes the office door lfor a vacation and steps --on the gas in a wild; effort to cover space as quickly as iposelible between labor and the -. scene of coveted ease, inclination wanes and good resolutions sink to yeara- | base levels. Thusi it was when we left Messrs. Barrier & Page purchased aj home earl y on t* e morning of July lot west of the Gas house and erects * J l®fli-- hwrndj. for- Btfc TiaKe-- Lodge, l f Ibutlding for the storage ol coal. .lable, showing far mor'erengineering I skin and thought than many of the !,people who are budlding our state roads. The dam, about 100 feet long, by which they have raised the water in Beaver Pond about *ix feet is well rounded (convex) at\ the outlet, where the overflow leaves on its course down to iQth iLake. This dam varies in height from a foot to about six feet Continued on last page MATRIMONIAL Sanford Gon* selJb a lot on Fair Street to George W. DeGlark. George Story builds a new foottse on the \Redman Road. _ Twenty- Five Years Ago iRev. (Mr. Winegard preaches his farewell sermon at the Free MeithodlBt ehupeh. .. The .death of John Kinsolla occurs at his home in pits village. seventy miles north of Saratoga,which, / DeFILTCE—NEW by the way, is 1900 ifeet above sett(/JUM Alda New of Brockport, and level with a rise of 600 feet in the lastK> efcer DeBUHce, .of HoHey, were mar- 4% aniles. At Kochester we had ex- ^^ ,Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at pected to join a party of eight, but f J^Q ftjethodist parsonage, by the R.ev. Illness had temporarily reduced the, Ti [R| %mTi Thoy were MWl\m by have made their designations, which include the renomination of Assembly- man W. Ray Austin by the republicans and the nomination of our townsman Nut 0. Lester for the assembly by the democrats. erected daring the past few years. MONROE CO- FRUIT TOUR nuimiber to three, Mr, and Mrs. Ai^UEi^fo^-amj-ftfty.. ^grft \Effort. Mr. and Simmons and Miss Winifred Edwards. Mra DeMlice will make their home at Our route led us Isy way otf iSodus, Wolcott, Franklinville, Cicero, Oneida, Utlca, Canajoharie, Saratoga, iaia George and North River, and anyone 26 Park Ave., this village. The store of W. S. Arnold is entered , mot»ving~east- shoutd take this route account of road construction th iby thieves and money taken. [on ehieif iSchlosseris awarded the prize other way. aa the.oldest chief in tine at the Fire- man's •Convention at Batavia. Fifteen Years Ago Died in Brockport, Pred H. BonneU, At high noon we were ready for an WILKINSON—Ml L£tR Dr. 'Rosa Wilkinson, formerly of larkson, but a resident for some pastjpf JeraevjGity, was married, Tn •Buffalo on \Weanesdayt August Sth, to Miss Vinceinia MiMier, 'by the Bev. anticipated chicken ^ dinner, it being R, J. White. They were attended by Sunday. We had reac1ied T \\PrahHih- iM'iss\ Clara 'KfrchoffT cousin of the ville but found that there was nothing bride, and Charles WilkinBon, brother doing for an hour so we pulled on to of the groom, of Rochester. A dinner pWSwdJBlcvssoiiu Chester L. 'Fiahbaugh^aged 35 years; la Hamlin, Miles' Hoi-. Cicero whete. we thanght we might wa s. aftefwarda gissn by the bride's -, ™.. ™«.». MIW»A Mith ii,» frvTi™.. «,™R . M fl ?8 »„„• ,•„ B Ma iw^ pogsiMy get a fair meal. And we did,Iaunt, MTS. iPrancis Kirchbff, Br. and I\**'-The sports \followed with the follow-. ©omib\ aiged 78 years; in Parma, Mrs. ~. wiTroers: 'Peaimt sjsmjble^'^^y^ Wheeler','aged 82 years. l^ffiSTraee. over «, Bxmald Sco-f The'east ^tore on State street in the ^WHe. '\ i \Wtoalow block is furniBhed. as a wait-. nffes rase under 6, Kodney t ijig room for. tbe trolley poad, =®5W» rB « M . . _„' T -, n j .H, E. MacjArthur erects a hew house dng—i«ce-ior-wonien,JlaES. J. *Koy Bated. jjgg paqe\ BaTth AinSWOPth, lop race, Milton AlnawortB.. re- freshment Stand of ©nover & MoGrat* on thepc,orner of the Million Dolls* highway and the Redman^ Road at 10:45 Monday night. Dewey Knaj» Observation Trip on Methods of Oust- W as in charge, assisted by his hrothai; ing vs. Spraying Raymond and sister, Harriett. They The annual Western Monroe Coanty were-ctosing for the night at the tins* Fruit Tour will be held on.Monday, of the robbery. August S&. The exact route has not ^ MisSt KnaBP was standing 4ie«p been definitely settled, and additional *&* lback door on » °f the robbers step- information will be sent to all Faj-m 1 Pedup behind and forced her to ths Bureau members in a, few days. The! cente r of the stand he keeping behisl first stop will be at Geo. P. Gardner's n€r - ° n6 arm w ^s extended contaia- farm, at the-eorflBr of Ths East £«alre *^?\ ^Tevetver-wWeh was-^dTJWtt'i • or Walker Road and the Million Bol- Raymond Knapj>. At the same tins lar Highway; at ten o'clock in -thej the other robber covered Dewey morning. w as bending \over a lamp at the frost Pofessor P. J. Parrott of £he A«ri- °& ta s stand. Ha ordered Dewey ta _. cultural Bxperiiment Station at Geneval \pnt/em up.\ Mr. Knapp, very mack' will accompany the growers on this' surprised at the request, stood a* trip. At onp of the stops Professor-lj^ 1 ^ 115 ^^-^\ds about to the afeontsV — - and had the surprise of our lives. Any- one going that way should plan to stop at the little Wright Hotel and get one on the corner of •ChappelT amd Brock- way'Place. of their frog legs, fish and chicken dinners for the amaptngly small sum of $1.5u. *Thaf \fe where the surprise\ came in because we \would not have /J The marriage of Miss Mary A. Mc Ainsworfch' e l«°'ed one of the vice-presidents and! Haviny heard much of the Wagner An tyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. port Win. H. Bowman of Clarkson is, charge been $2.60. VfBlindlfold hunt, J. Roy Baird \'fajall game, Oapt. Lionel Ainsworth -scSle lO; Capt. Nelson •(^o^ 9. • J.'Hartey E. Hamil of Clarkson Is chosen t^as voted to hold the reunion ag« a member of (the executive com-. xx. year at Manitoa on the last Sat-tmiutee. j^^^iy In\ July and to have an all day Son. At the Supervisors .picnic at New- been as'much dumbfounded had the' $ G0NN6RS—MclNTYRE PAYNE REUNION > rThe fourth fennual reunion of the -• ODDFEU-OWS ANNUAL OUTING Straight lake bas been selected as the stamping groundB~f6r this year's- Hotel atCanaJoharie we rushed rapidly on skirting Oneida (Lake and through TJilca without siopphiig, reaching Can- ajoharie at 6:45 (but found that they were on daylight gavteg time and wet-o'clock at the Cbureb-c^The Nativity, Sesutiui dents of Thomas and Ann 4^am-!Btois_ ot^onro_eJLodge I, Q.,0. F.. ant experience for we found^unusually SanT^^ne wasTiera at the loinie of/^' meb; ^H ^ h eld on Saturday a^er»Ha^ly-iaBalsv\downy beda icPd cleaplfr \were-Mr. and Mrs. <?.- Reddlck, barely got into the dining room before it closed. There again we had a pleas- that may come up. sflYteami .Mrs. Charles Payne of 2ih\><ra of this week ~Btre^triBrottlcportTon Satuxday.^ 666 appointed ehMrman of the oom-| The next morning the rain for a • Oeorge ShuKz has ne sa at a reasonable jprlcaJl Tb^^tajiJw^iJbemad^ at-SJiton, at, 42 meim»bers'^MR^a having the affalFiff enrage-and] time tmnlbled dowiTig- Ootter. ~^bn8tah'ies-~GiiesHoyt,George HOB- -—• _The bfide was.gowned In £re£ can-jgg^^y^ VftBOpdeft _ Ejwajd-flaahw. W o^teek 4a- the- aomtng^an4jfaoi ton crepe, with hat and. LaLgeaeralily good time ta anticlpatedL|^ e ^d m t- wait-and so©D-w-ere-on-our-t-hxide_roses,_- Tie matron. XKL Jwnor r -^frB-eomny CommltteeMFi \JjiiQgast llth. There were sent , A .bountiful picnic lunch was served <^ d Fellows Hall has been designated gto the lawn, after whk* a ibustaies8i as - t:he starting-point, and 4he members \'\ feting was held^iad-spc^ts^tni^edl^Uey 6 therejfoiLthe lake at_l:.gQ gfearfarinanflnt. The following officers t ^ ,|Clocb - A basebaU game<beWeen the ^fd uegree memhers ana We past re eteeted- for the coming,-year \President Gordon Payne; vice-iwesi-^ ,vnd 9 is to be one of the big features _JeniL...MjM. CoraTSaxtohT secretary; [ M ^^ afternoon, and an toterestittg ^Mr^HpT^Tence Sprankle L Jbjstorian J |j^ i0 g ra ' t °~^Ngc^^ TOllteg flne-JMid- Itns. Anna Payne; 'chairmanof s^rtsf• £ ®* IB5f e &: 'W the teST ffilHrTnTue • * •» \ -«--_«H^ ••-•-•-- 1 ^sad-^ntertainmet committee, Miss M^^y of a P icnlc supper. J^xtpn. B-caemberts- accepted the iirvita- loW'of Mr. 8nd Mrs. Edwin-Saxtcm of and r -iSaturday.,iiL_Au6uat_next_xe J ar t AUTO BUMPS TROLLEY XSaarTgRle, oS4Jl)nm%tle Lahndry j^ too soon were enjoying the freedom Jcddo to meet at their home onr--the4^ i J ^ ft -^ £6t ^ 6Kai66 ^- fl ^ a Hg.^^ t ?|oi ihe place and \getting acg.uain.ted {^•riday afternoon by junuping from his ^Itesttbers—were- -present -&ffli~ isffi-, -sndalgraa, Parmington, Shortsville-, \Me-1 tte IatteT ; coHded with a west (bound \:tox*poTt Jeddo and Wyoming, ! «• s - & *- ^ o] ^y car <> n ^Eri 0 street, y ' - ' (Mr. Tuttle gulled out of the alleyway way, the first stop being Saratoga for some of that sparkling and effervesc- Dist;- at Glens (Falls and then began greater part of our mioitintain climbing, •but nve really did not get a full taste of it uffltn our \East Tetw SnHSsT HBw- ._ - ™_ ._ __ H: Gt.7Dobson. Hasel BeQedIcList6r,'{atpostofftee>,.7i5ft v _._.__ fiif-mileeal «afer,- iaffinejp was ffia ^SUbwing the ceremony a tehchebn\ Thfrf\Bist—M' .G . IteadrMaiTr Ca^weft * \—~\ ' r * i 'S-' ; '---'-- r '*\ : -' was^served at thc-homc ofJfee.i.rSs:ajanoarti r .Dk*^<aaB. S, Wife©, H^iied\ DOUBLE RESCUE; .a«nt,Mrs, P: Grady of Utica street.; Brlghttmi mth Dls *t.-.w. F. -edeHrr The -.bride presented her matron of Frances Shay, honor with -a-piatinum bar- pin, ™*r : ^^~coib!oi*tee: took them, all on high. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons had been at this lodge fbelyear before and were 4oy2GiUy greeted by. ftfigMfiiftJSfflCis^aid.Connors with many from. ~Nw Tork and Phila- nual nnecca. Tuesday wa» mostly a day of rest for Wednesday aaaornlng we ^_^ were to ran btc'k to ®£»atoga again to \TWt Company's field *eifflg8jea-Main—a^eeUaiid--the trollegp ^ttend-4he-Jfetten«d™Bd4toriBA-€Qnaren^ SIMMONS REUNION ' i\^tattoTS7Jju^r as \ths trolley \_ car waa ikm. being held, \there and where we ..friodainc r a-nA AiA nnf lrrkrf\ttr .tHA /.ai* .tirdia ' %. _ ^ it. _i^ zz~- _ * A A r^ #-2 ^«. j M «* Theannual reunion of the Slminonai feassing t and did not knowjthfe car was jijad. .the pleasure of meeting friends of Ifaaily occurred Friday of last week so near until ne | was_almost upon it. | a foraier N. E. A. trip. Friday was •at Troutburg. There were sixty rep- { Hls <luiok action in jumping' from the ^eventful inasmuicn as the balance of iresentatives of the different branches! truek ^ore it crashed into the trol\ j^nr original iparty, Supt. and Mrs. H of the family present at the celeibra-; le y> probably saved him from' being j g, weef and daughter and Mr. and baimt.-vA'- gporte program wis grea0y iseriousl y h:art > and He '**& fortunate' in jMrs. Earl Taylor of Rochester joined enjoyed, and dinner was served in the * escaping with a .badly sprained ankle, j us. ,rr Jlance*. hall. The following officers ; ' rne truck was smashed sufficiently to -were elected for the ensuing ye'ar: |t«it It out of commission, and the Coap- jPresident, Mrs. Ella Smith, of Hilton; I man crane was called into service, and Vice-president, Charles Nesbitt, of Bar- \ ar&w *t to the garage for repairs, secretary and treasurer, Miss Ethel te- Nesbitt; historian, Mrs.'Lottie Thomp-j ASSESSORS' NOTICE • 'J, The Assessors of the town of Sfwed- Oibn; supiply committee; Fred Nesibitt,j e n having'completed the Assessment, : of Transit Road. Joseph Simmons and; Roll of said Town for the year 1923, j which some of them, are becoming \<C. A. Simmons of Biockport attended; notice _is hereby given^that a copy| Pxe tty expert. Thirteenth Lake Lodige Is particular- ly a place for rest, but those who go there never iget away without parti- cipating in many fishing, bathing and moutain'cliimlbihg trips as well as the after-every-<meal exercise indulged in by all the. men—quoit \pitching In (he reunion. STETTNER REUNION The second annual reunion of the thereof is left at the Office of Geo. SB. Harmon where the same may bm seen and examined by any person in- terested until Tuesday, Auguest 21, 1923. Notice is also given that we, the undersigned, Assessors of the said I Two of the most famous mountain i climbing trips are over to Puffer Lake for lake trout and to Beaver Pond.for brook trout. Messrs.* Weet, Simmons, Mrs.. Wilkinson were guests for a few days last week of the groom's mother. Mrs. A. WHMBBOH, of Cartoon. They are now on- a-*nutor^hr^D~the-s«*- Tuesday, -Septemtber :18th: shore, after which they will be at home in Jersey City. Hon. W. Ray Austin At a meeting of tho Republican Town Comimiittfte held at Commnnity Gester Saturday evening, the follow- ing ticket was.jmade . up for presenta- tion to the voters of the Town of Injury at one of the stops. Sweden Primary Day, whleh wfQ be Parrott will give a talk on some of the! ers - Immediately the nose of a re- more important insect, pests of the J volver was anything but gently place! season; especially on the control of\ a « araHt nl B rtb s and he was femuTdBf codlin math or sidejearm. Professor! that 'he knew wihat the robbers were Parrott is constantly carrying on many there for. Consequently the anms west investigations along these .Jines and is' to a .perpendicular position. The three well qualtfl'eg H {p\'speak authoritively on' v^tlms were lined aigains^ the counter ihjaGU_Jcdio,wlng_the. talk there wtll'*nd their pockets frisked ¥e an informal diacusalon. open to aU, r ..'Mlllir^e a^carjgfllgTr a ill* with Processor Parrott .presiding. I rat e of speed passed and one of the Although the, tour h,as itO-en .shorten: rdbbers ran in front of the stand an! ed so as'to cover only the western por- looked up and down\ the road. He toH tion of the county, a gcod crowd ia' nls partner ''it's all right,\ but alDI expected to take in the trip. Stops covering the Knapps Jumped into their wiU-.be jnade aUsome of the Cr-lterion-Jfe wn -W and .tore madly ^ditwn_ft»_ or Demonstratton Apple Orchard*: j*oad apparently heading for Brocfcpori. There will be an example of Bordeaux ' Immediately afltenward someoMi phoned Sn'over'& MoGrath from ths ^tpke home on Million Dollar Mghwsr atatuig'-that a 'hold-up had been B^SCHBT* Merits of Dusting va Spraying On Saturday,' AAigUBit ^6, & party of* S4ij»pyi8&r--Georee Beadle. growers from Monroe County wrtll^'near thes tand. -JYank Neidertfs tipt/A Mdntyre of New York City, and Wm. F. Connors, son of Mr, and Mrs. M. Connors of East Ave., this vDlage, took place Wednesday, morning at 10 Rev; W: J7TCfat\oTficiminr. TffendeTS- sohn's wedding march was played by •Miss Jessica MTchaels. The'attoidajals and\ she carried rc-bouquet of T'own Clerk—Fred Richards Assessors—\Pred 5Bafor» IE, J. ller- shon. As essor to fill vacancy—Fred B. Clark. Collector—Miss Mary Allen. Police JitsUce—H. *B, Beireufct. — Justices of the Peace—Charles\ J. White, R H. Avery. Overseer ' of the' \Poof—Mlas Xiena Smith. ' \\ make a trip to Sodus and North Rose,car wa s outside and a few joined him for fne \purpose ~d£ coffijarlng; fSBBltS, ^nrd-startad- for. the scene of the-me / on the tests that have been made in foment. As they neared the sUsi dusting is coaiipared with spraying for[l>ewey. thinging it was tiie mbbei*r the control of fru't diseases and in-; returning, hopped, into his car U* sect pests. Tlio tosts have been car- tore down the road to his home retunv Tied-on at Sodus by the Agricttlteral J 'tog with a big double barreled sfc* C Uege of Ithaca and at North Rose by -gun. the Experiments! Station of Geneva.- iMr. Knapp had $34.00 and a little Men who have charge 1 ^\of\ We \expefl-. \cHgnge Iff anpnrse. whTChtheT togg \ggg~ ' ments\will >be prosent to explain what apparently geared by the-oaVsfog GO, \ lenry (Reimle: _.L. i^hooT T Mre\ctor^-George \Sfiiae. ?ir8f JJisl. .Superintendent of Highways—Edw. has been done and answer questions left over $90.00 which was in the cssfc »-—i*eglstejv ,„*- wore grey georgette, with hat to match _ E j Seaver, Nellie Vahue, Second CharlotAe, • (at postofflce), 7:30; -Web- and Wore a-corsage-of ICillarncy roses. 'rn.w hats whifih^weg wJLbe juade at the foUowIng points to J their foreheads, large blue rtenat.^ ;pick u^gTcvw^r^^whrrai'e plannluK torglasses-, -red—'baadanna- hahd-kerohtiisl make the tript Panma-Oenter, 7rl0jrand raincoats to disguise themaetvepr - The numlber plate had been remove* from the 7*passenger Hsidsonr \W^M^^OICSEL: ,.r. --.-*~~ —-- .thejgrooitt gave j is best jman a pair of First. Dist.-^; gold cuff links. After a motor trip to the Thousand lslanda~and Canada, Mf. and Mrs. will makp their home in R^Jtojaw^iehaEtea^j^Fanda; Miss France* Morgan Proves r*«ro Whetr Women Slip into Deep Wster Officer Hosner raade a flUiclE «f- sponse but was-unable toJocate-thssSr- Ad--- it^S fpanc®? : .Morgan jroved herself Dist.—A. Brown. Geo. Stewart Third ^ u ^ to coping wiur a deaperale emei4i>onaia; arad Raymond Howard: on*!' Dist—•William boaoe, 1 V. Howler.} gency \Sunday afternoon, whenjme v suc- Pourth ni«t_—A rm.irt« ne»« n^^io deeded In rescuing a woman-and a gi?l Fourth Dist—A. Davis, Geo. Beedle, Broekportr ^AMt^N-inEfcD-DAY ?%i> *fwifth ^»m\^l Hamlin iPiremen Was held' Saturday, August nth, o ntbe Ball Park, Hamlin Activities be- 40-nAc-M^i-^and—tho parade was- Committee tb*ffi^v*acah«$e8^^ ' \ nctds; James Mann^K © : Shay^CL JLHajmoju. held'atrl^o'clock. ~An-extensive sports jprogfam\ featured the -celebration', and prizes exceeding a valuation of $100 were aiwarded to the lucky winners. 1'he big card for >the afternoon was the ball game between the Rochester Independents and the Iiyndonville 'r, ''Athletics^ which .was\ galled at fr:30 Town of CtaPki(iS Tcreelt^*ea, aad^h© deptfeof water fnit The Repulblican Town Commltte of \ wi6ro ll empties into ffle lafce. T\fiey DRUNK AND DraORDERtY^ urday night for public into: Berth men claimed iRochester as thfir Jmstice ; Beneai i ct,-who is on* nig tion, the men were arrainged befsttt:^ The woman and her companion -were enrTdenfly unaware of the nature oT the j justice ^QT tlia' Peace Avery on.iMfeft-... day mof^ag.^ffi.p5ei5ft^ the charge of being drunk. (MdDonslfr 'the Town \of Clarkson have desfenated j b - a ^ ^ ed battling and playing., aboiiljn^jgag aW ebargedl^h^agtogjstt-- th&_abovejrandidates-for-41*e-town of-{ the_shallow-iwateiv-neiaier--being-abH ~ — —-* =--—*- •If ...... ...... .- fcers to be voted on at primary election. Supervisor—RosweH ft Steele. Town Clerk—Graham H. Cotter. J'ustices . of the Peace—Earl Ed- munds, Morris Garrison. Collector—George Rowe. tlie conmjng:. swim ' when they strayed a little to* far out. Without warning they sJIdT off into the greater depth, and were floundering __ about. helplessly, when le wnueThtoxicated, ahd pies*- _^ ed guilty -to this offense ~ as wafc - Justtee Avery imposed a. flna..s!L o'clock. The score was 5 to 3, in favor of the Athletics. Davidson's or- chestra was engaged for the occasion and the evening was devoted to danc- ing. There were over a thousand present at the celebration, and. it was voted a most successful affair. their cries of alarm reached Miss (Mor- gan. At first the onlookers were not inclined to take the affair seriously, Overseer-of\Poor^rani B. Gary- j*^*\ 58 %&*«*** who had been *£)m- Assessors-Albert E. Smith, Bverett> ift « nearby. andTs quite familiar with L, Kenyon. Highway Commlssdoner—-Harold W Leamke. Constables—Walter Sanderson, J. S Haight, Win. Peath, Louis Homuth. cohditions there, quickly realized the situation, and lost so ttoe in hurrying to their assistance. In some places the crSete tsrten oTTgrocefy store in Canandaigua and Croquet Get your Croquet Set at Cook & King Co. from $2.50 to $5.00 8:30 BARNS BURNED doUass^ta the case of Howard, ami m #nexrf_4wenity-nve dollars- in Ahe-J of McDonald, with a thirty days tentiary sentence which was suspes» ed during g'o^'^behavior. In a building only twelve feet dean, but with shelves fully stocked with* line-$Sf-staple groceries, Clinton CH*\\ lahan, 14 years old, has opened u» •< M pects to do a big business, ago Oaliahan suffered a Some tin* serious* Listener tedly was hold last Tta» ^^ ^S^UrtI m^t-at^ll^e tj day, at the •hom^ of m. and Mrs. Hall on Tuesday, August 21, 1923, for Arthur E. Knab of Garland. Taylor and myself hired the famous • Orr as guide for the trip to Puffer, a! Tielatives'i the .purpose of reviewing said Assess- walk of four and one-half miles up, hill •tv,present were: Mr. and Mrs. John IJ Btettner of ©pencerport; Mr.- and Mrs. ||S*!Hr - WrtMJaml^ch and daughters of \Aiff^ bany; IMr. and Mrs. Clarence Knab -and sons, Mrs. Wm. HubbelMnd fam- |i Hy, Mrs. Chas. Allen and family, all of m Adams' Basin; Mr. and Mrs. EHmer ment Roll, and hearing and examining an< ] down, over rocks, fallen trees, all complaints in relation to such as- sessment that may he brought before Fred H. Shafer B. J. Mershon Fred B. dark Town Assessors Dated July 26, 1923 • 8:30 crossing streams and similar dif- ucult^est •'We were-hu»gry~and mighty glad to see the old shack on the shore of the lak;e and soon were pestering the guide to know wnen we were to eat, which we did regularly alPthe NEVER DEAD A twenty-five cent advertisement In the Republic five years ago wa« brought to our attention the past week. A local party advertised chickens for' sale. He had numer- ous responses at the time and a few days\ ago andtfcer\ TefEer of In- quiry. j|„ An advertisement in the Republic Is NEVER DEAD. twelve feet deep, and numerous ac cMents have occurred in that vicinity, The unusual Beat of the day had driven j cident making Itt necessary Jtor Mm many to the lakeside and the affair f wear a piaster cast for .somejtimg Mysterious Fire Wipes 0>ut George ' occasioned considerable excitemeit n , e jg un able to walk freely. ' Rowe's Barns on Redman Road [among the Sunday afternoon pleasure\ » George Rowe of the Redman Eoad seekers, wa^s suddenly awakened Moaday morn-. » , ittg about 1 o'clock, to find the entire sroof of his grain barn a mass of flames. ' THEY'RE USING A LOT OF LUMBER With unprecedented—building-ln^op^ He had driven his automobile into the ( eratlon now the need for lumber building earlier .In the e-vening but' naturally is greater than ever. See L. I noticed nothing ttrong. He had r e- GDrdop & 5on oefore buying gently drawn his entire summer crops < NOTICE\ j\of wheat and hay Ifffco the tram, and ifrj - \Say Boys\ NOTICE , My dental offico will be dosed frq»t August llth to 25th. Df. G. E. liotfto is surmized that spontaneous combus- do you know this is .a tip-top tiiae to tion was responsible for the fire. The & lk *?*,\£ cur t?£ ns ^ r J^ auto ' . . . ... . .l¥. H. Wilder, The Trimmer, strong west wind prevailing carried ( g outh , Main gt ^ B rock p 0r t, N. Y fla/mes to the horse barn and sheds ad-, ' 'I NOTICE The undesigned trustee of itheiSchndl 2r22tf | District No. 3, town of Clarkson, wOT receive bids until and including Ska? ' «ust 25th, for the trahsporafion *£_ school children of-9ala-disit^t^o--a!il^ from Brockport during th- Wsiool yew^ Please state whether trttek or teem |p to be used. We reserve J tihe;,j3gSft.*aj|j? reject any or all bjds. •••/'•'' : '-r/^ 8:i« . -H.'C» flHomuth, $gmm;-> -**m 296 16 I ^*%t '^SSMM^i^jl^^^M ^M&f'>-&^iij^£Mi' fi^MmM A&r-tM»Ma$>^i>££& ^& J 't£s^^M