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iM-^^iWi&i^*^ ::j^:-^^W^^^^F:^^^^W J __--r-,%^^v.^..^,.:;.:, „i ^^•-'l^rr'rrrnrrrrsr VICINITY NOTES ,.\ AND VILLAGES ' Items of General Interest Gathef- <d*otnQiir - Officials of the New York Central huTe^apiproved. plana for the ejection of a new statioh t at \Webster. . \The Avcm News/' made its initial 1 VOTE appearance to Avoca teat week Wed- _ri»e*day. 1 is a weekly newspaper J«Sh6d=*y^t)ie—Courier—'Brass of- .ash. :- ••.: \The work of rebuilding and widen- 'tag the Chili state road through the ^eastern .part of that town has been oompletod and officially opened for \Tsramc. =*=*•&. M. C&esnrougfc Seminary opened\ its fall term la»t week with the largest ^registration in the history of the \echobTT IMeny of the students will H'juiveTo nmdaccomodations In private EtomtteB* =, unjtllr\*h« -\now d»rori*ory---fe Ifeiesrected^ \ _\_ ' - -Ar-large-^raane-.dormitory engage .at L6©d Industrial at Jndraistry- was destioyed 'by JITSt* early Sunday morning. Spark* : ~mdyr r -3mfcBr lodging to a de- |EJ5^E5iMmiie^y_life said to have\\btse\rr •T^the cause.\ jatoaWa-roBdster-owiied-JbyJQL. IjsJftaiphlE. Brodie which was taken from ||iS^ait^Sfc&te*a*i^-^n Alibion JEMday was aooated Saturday to an I7otan5ar5~oii .tfce\iawaYd Ooctey farm least of that village, fphecarihad, - i»tes5es^ffl»rira<?i- fireworks displays, arc also toeMed in the .program. - * A-two days drive is toeing- Md ^eatoato-iiadse^f<unds ifors-thr^^tectfeai- of the new Memorial Hosptol tlisres, Tlavied to have 'been -the cause \of i fire which destroyed the Brayer 3FM ait Oalejdffliia Monday afiternoon, - 'rfae marriage of-tfftre.~ UNancy^uSw^B son of Palermo, Calif., took- place <*n Cotter for Highway Sunt. The Monday, August 27, at MaarysvlEle, _ .'._ . . _, \ Caia-'Mr. arid W*.Te&aamUto:JSt KCM,lt ** Viancaon present residing in 6>rovllle, Calif., •where Mr. Peterson is superintendent of a large lumber mil],' HISTORY. Items of Interest Mentioned In Trie Republic Fifty Years Ago r<x)iy Married in Rochester, Edgar\ Cpat-es of Sweden and Miss Sadie_ jaunt of JEajma;—in- -BroGfcpor.tr- 'Wlliiaun • ?H. Stone, Lieut. U. g. Navy, aaa-d M*sa Mia Webb of Brockport; Fcrank ZK. Bodge and Miss Ellen JSmtler, Iwth of Broekport. > Di«d in. Clarkson, Robert Boarxl, aged 47 years; in Clarkson, )Iar<s, Joaa- thanHProsser, aged\ 93 yeawr*>*i~Haam- *ta,~Perry^r^lamsyrBg-ed £* year*. fe Sweden, 'M.rs„ CraSa I>piyi aigel S3 yejrs; to Broekport, Mrs. Eliza Pksrt- rifge, aged 82 years. . Jgnfea Hart erects an ftsJfllhlishmftJil Cor £he manuflaoture of gwtas^b upewi Jais promisee just sou*h of the rallroatd traoE\. ' '-^'^ Damlel C Simmons selj* a fjann an ClarRson - to Charles W. Pec^cens Of ©usrglasa enter - the bam of Mar'k Williams of Clarkson and carry iway consfderable-propeTfty: Twenty- Five Years A<j« a nerw gegfedejei ehTafa-Ipped of allitar acceaaortes. fbe aeaifli of Jacotj Coamatt, of Hti- '^Iton, «ged €9 years, occurred in a Roch- * The Proteotives purcaiaso te*«[0flpH»l Tuesday Where he hadjCapan piano. fbean -tor ^trea*3nent_Jtor cancer since. ^Jt a (Special meeting of Che oUroatoaps _-^(uta»ry. Mr. Coemain was. a director Lrf tih©-First National Bank lather |'-of-the. State Bagk-of? 'Hilton. Besides f Gordon is elected* president; - P.-•F. 1 *\ \ r'Wtte deceased is- survived t>y <aieiQ ffgrt> cashier; \George G. Gordon, a»- Mer, three brothers andr three iS |„t4nt cashier. fastens.\' Fifteen Year* A90 Died In Erocfeport, Sam«el Tturbea - , a««? -51_jyears;, In Clarfcs'on, BHItp Nuttle, aged 49 years. Mra s Sttocfc purohaaes 'a %o\ am JHaBss' JuMa -Crofe- of Milton arrived |Zl>ome \iaiLjffifilt atteT an aibsemce of ^Sa«ty\tw» years. Misa\ Croas has ;}, lirsjveled eeppletely eround the glc4>e a»p^iit-3sonie.-tinxe; lir, Japan,.. ^tfle reeidboV-©n- tbje-Hxtuft JSnjAdams-atrjeet^ndalaoft home- -©fMtto -Yolcofcame. -which reporte say fiae fid- Cleveland ' len into 4!he ocean -during the recent l^^rtb^fuafce 7 . '•rilB- *his \week's health talH Dr. Mat JWm iNlcoll, Jr., New York State Oom- l^&gaonfir Of HBalth, arges. parents to IPHsyer ^flaif chndren protefSed against *i|p1ijareria r »y 4ie auimTnistrajHon''oT , |l^t6xin-aintiioxln> mixture and tells how \iteiB^reaid^of 4Jne disease in sohoolB is IpbeBg prevented' thrdugih general ap- The shoe store ,.01 R. C. 'KEard fra =|l»irglariied. The Capen-block undergoes extens- ive repairs. -Jk smeetta^ of abonvt 200 representa- le^Bewne^-SloBjee^e^BM^^^ 3 ^F=^l»W^t^h^^dfcor-etub7^^ , ^ t1 ^^ lam: t^Gbestnut street, Kochester, on Tues- tefflbfer 25tb r to—orgaaiize a fffie^th-€omnrittee-xff i^eipctflosls and PBBHC\ Health Aaeocifi.- yMfcHk Alt'Wfeideiits who are interested i invRed to aittend-the-aneea weffteBr^^^^^eacenMmf.. lp.-ot--tBe sregrT^pabBeW of Public ' l^ieiKh AllsaEjr Teceinitly inspected ithe \vnis^e\\fwaft 4wld 'ls£te*aaiai, ^ \^ti*ie4nft^T*43ie?p««fcer^«in^ ___ ^ _ ^_» AT CAMP WADSWORTtH •Breokpor*^WB™weH7Tep«8eBtrt(id-«st- tbe closing «eremonies of <Oamir* Wadas- worta- on Gonesus-djake-, -whlcaat TOire bseld Sonday. The'Coatacf CSu^p,as it jgaa-jaaaignaitedT, was open84_3^r.pE«k mission of the War Departmeant A.a- Wational jGuard-JOflieer^. Color*el Kear- wdffl**f. Smiiai, V. Sr tefentir;\ da-ess at \reEreat and t5ie nnsaujotrs camp visitora greatly enjoyed tfa*cere- f^Kg6fing~^:-ga| an thse trranjpet-«OHCindea \To-tlie -Colors.\ \ ,(*&Etot J«e«p3i fc CRyanof 4Jbe-Qffie€M jEteserre OorpSi were-ainong- llbse-Mso too* advantage of ttoe <amsip trafeisgjjduilas tli9iH^^eeWee^Ta^iEa? : rp^r i^a^g^^j^B^ipiaBrsSJfTal^THer X<, J^SIaifftr Wftfe' RTnong-aie-Qaic9P&' ^forSnaitfcHi regairdtog itihei cio*- LpayJag^tor-game. ^^^ais'.Veterans' MoOTtato icaamp of SSk-'siieMTO-^n; 'Big ^*fiftp%r SgCSfflceVlR 'flbe Adirondack Mountains, I|TTercular patienibs ibefore cold weather, i'llke \Warreih-©. Hardihg .Infirmary at .— IWJURED-M^R06r*eSTEg i^^6'hM' _ Jf«Kiee T \74 ye»i»=^lld7 ^ <th4s village, is i» ifihe Gneral JEbeplaai RjpGhsB4sr f -aeffglcg v^S m ginS^g!!^. \terined last\ .evening when he *ell i^ front of a nftrtittbound Chartotte our in gpniaSe a capacity of 98 to IWWh • ttodlogtoP . M r. McKee was ca^aine I>ake avenue at Clay, as a 0biaifotjt« car wafrGonviinig ttoword htm m&- In BEs pr«r*en Point tars, capacity of fl i(tf6tolll(Itt to reac ^ a i dewl ai kh « 9tunx . I^ients, and am additional 24 can be • Med on the ^^^^ ^^ se( p !amt ess l^sed lor_iii.leaii.tos that have been, tfae trsacl r .ft^n m , mm ^__*3ieoaa- |gA«ood citizen^ tlie cc-mnwnity> nxotonnan could stop toe car it hsrt \i^!5!_L*Z?.* _»«_*«• \^ fa ™-,the man. fracturing..on. leg, .l^ealctas ^y^eft without a fausbandaad feth ; { s@?e! ^_ FlbSHaja ^ a66 ^ iHS ^ riSBr* attd another -oan tacos. a change of result of What is eged to have been drunkenmesis 3^ile driving a motor vehicle. There . : are'too nuany people on itlhie higjhways Ipa^adajB to any longer regarcTllghbly he too coanmoai practice of toking a dirtefcs and then taking a ride.— :<^rliaihid Democrat. Puretest Drugs on your medicine slhelf mean tb« lieeSt you cam' (buy atjany price. Pttxreteszt Elpsom iSalts, almost tasteless^' 2k lt>. A Wedding Party A very vogiueteh weddfng party wiH be one of the interesting feotaxes o4 tTae Fashion Show -which will tak« place at the Parish House 8e«pt, 29>, fettSiyJa JPair is on. tlhfe •week, and at 8 o'clock. - •from-are program iriffTTliveT~' ' • —\*\\ IKSre-' attair. Horseraeing purses ag-, „ _, , ^p H 9 01 - . TAX JF s i ._ WsMML^ tin AAA *-,^r«,l W-M„AI 'Notice islhereby given tihattee teaces ^imm** WMO. f Amongtilieprtncip41 i j OT -,g lc _ J0<>1 ^strict, No. 9, tow»ni9 o€ ,»|JRae<l ID* the Fair are the (horse Snweden and <3arksoa are noTTcTsaeencl are payable at the State Bank off Con-. m*awje-^mH_^'iaftier--Mottt3ay,--ftegpt, Wf, fc-r thirty, days at one _ or cent; tierev alfiter at 5%, at my houss, 174 0**f«a(3!t.Ji«r fwhicli ia. iheld in ttoe paddock |-«s^«^te*n«)OnT~^^ _ ^e\dc^-'TSto[KW^ ^taraif %e management of ithe Ameri- i^B||? J Keii|iel\ Ajasociation. BnormiQus (&ti* »•»••- ' • « \ « Ohas. Tdghe OoMector. JCETS Ur^EJ^ECT_a> ENDORSE- MENT. OF OTHER PARTY The result of the Pdmarles Tuesday was pretty much as expected. In Stvpeden. there was no contest except for couauty committeeman in the 2nd district, file reauit 'betagr m follow®; Mrs. Many Caswell received 60 votes, Pr%d\ff-'SBalerriE® and M. G. 'Bead, 6, the first two .being elected. -A quite unexpected situation has arisen isdnce (the results of the primar- ies lyffieJfiwffl-Of Sweden ibecwne ful- W known yesterdlay' afternoon. Tlhe rajjublican nominee, George E. Beadle, was eadorsed by the democrats' as was also U. G. Cotter the Kepuhlloan nomi- nee tor superintendenit of highways. \We &£6 not to aeeume* that _he (>f•^feael_Js!^eada^ta^S^-meain« -nor ttoBrt they tevie no jsptta&Ie timlber fer. nomiirijee for supervisor. However, the fact\ remains tihat With only four votes in the primary tMr. Beadle gets thei party endoreement and the some applies to Mte. Cotter, who, however, tea \His name wrl-ien in 62\ the Democratic' ballot 'by eleven well wl_*hers. Tfae RsepirbMcan organiiziation lit _he AUTO BOTTOM SIDE IJP Speeding Car Turns Turtle When Driv- er Turns to Avoid Striking Another '-- 5ufemab£ie^mttfcHDanie-to a -stand- still for a time Sunday afternoon aboiit CARTER AfSDR DROWNS IN LAKE two miles we»t-of-iBi«elipe^rneaT-the-j—HA^W€ArYEB~BY\HEAVY\ county line bridge on the TVIiilion Pol- -i fmaiMC terJSighwagE r -^i-#e-3hulci^ _ U * UI * g * W * *' big Hudson, touring'car made the mis- take of getting in too much of aUsurry, and toying to pass a rtumber. of ears at high sped. lV^eT\«nother piachine ahead of thtem -pulled- out, impelled iby ithe same speed mania, It forced the THROVVN FROM CANOE.. with itna news. .. -Tfte-iWtadoiw of the- --side -doer- -wasj bjrok«a but *he rttbibers unable TO turn] the latch key from -that po&ittorir jsmjasteed a \large window gatning j IS'^Bitxance thrcaigh.that; Tires valued. 1 MISS.- JANE <^IiM0R, THE ait $\\m$Umm tflikfftl - A • -•apace^ tirai =^Brvwm=s^^iSFio^e :: ~i^^kic was i t8fnwV8d Irotn »b'» «ir imc\ ! rVrULflK WUrOU, Id ItU. day traffic-was sipeedtog lbs way home- ... _ . . , _ . mi _^ ,._ t .. wsas'removed froin Webb's car and l fcnen flndding--' tt had- bogn-«aed-it- was- — I chTown aside, 'line spaTe^tire on FfaHk isitSlenT'TBe' BRIDE concrete. As itihe 4riwer attempfted to stear it back Into place7'lli& machine on the roadside, pinning its three oc- Boys' Activities. Fun- eral Here Sunday iosidents of Broc^port were shock- Thurfiday-evening of last week by the tragic deateh of W. Carter Hudsojft over on to .roadside oft. Hie Andross. awho was gowned late that afternoon in iLake Ontario, just east of Hilton Beach. The fact that he was evidently knew Just What they wanted j as^ they took only 'heavy- -thes 1 - aM j tubes leaving the light ones. Local officers were-notified and be- gan action on the oaae immediately. This is the third or fourth time the garage has been rejdeved of its con- tents in—this- <wayr r^SbW'WeyldillaTB^^ performed a complete \IWHersaulit over knowinr to-ibe an expert swimmer, and unusually keen for outdoor sports, cupants underneath, were able _ Jo _ cjawl_ and pacing motoiUflts lifted the ma- chine free of the third. All three were lucky enough to escape without a scratch. TOe driver—of the Hudson was a Mr. Spoor, of tRoohester. The ^»0lwoFt-S«?v4c*^raMej5^afl^?e«piii Two of them added greatly to the force of the shock. ,J ,HftJiad4iiked--ifa<)mHbeRgy ^aLaftejfc noon, in company \Rfcfch Daniel A. Ca^ roll, supervisor of t3be LefRoy recrea- tion comniission. Tbielr object was to return a canoe which they fhad borrow^ ed two W63tes prevlons, While camptog «l!Qt=^Mine?=aBo^=€ce^f^on-^%&^a|w shore. -Wihen they otar-tcd out the lake , - • . . tioned, and when they-arrived on. the , /our wheels In the air-, ithe .top smash-[they had gone &r 'the waYes-begsa. J^^m^m^Mm=daCJB^»gm. _fflar- r^S^MS&Mg-- ^^fB ed In and Chelioay p*e*ty Wucfi^if r rollIng~vipT'aTla'T>u(3of itihe^-oaught-^e-^^^^--^^^^ Q^OSBL^S^JS^ wreck. City ot HflOheater.jnotat defeat. .ia^Jite ^escape Sunday afternoon, wfeen he was tenitfc ward on^ thedr aominee for ^©izedL-wWi a^sMten^fitL .st.tHneas. aJo^masir-of^the-'^ward, «wie of : «Be -waiie; driviag BlanEdTcaTmacnine on the cleanest, teireat minded men in 'gne Million Dollar highwayl He lost con- city, Henry E. Shedd, being sacrificed troi ^ ^e car^Which plunged off the UFPRFPT CI'AMP InTTTnTFTr ~~ ^»W;attd tH>lh mm •tTeT^-heavuy'cloTaF HtuKHrJ< I b I AflW IN JVK1LU ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ .^ dl J^wl]Oe^missed by many friends. tTotes Control of car During tem'por- ary Mines*. AutolBEadly Damaged Herbert Sitaffip,\ *4ie lives on the Drake road in taaxkscan, had a narrow said -war *wae, on tlhe party altar. \What Sherman poI#tica_jB J _ _ °.... Cliirkston developed firework* last yeek wtien \Fred jR, Hixaon entered the race for.« renomMration sasdrWm: C. \Wrlgnrt for the aomtoatioa foTSugjt. ot J^iflgmm. Tiie^regularly. desljpiat- ed^-caad^ate^wott -eartiy-, ateele- lins 14? -for supervisor to Hixeon's 46, an<S Lenoke being declared a winner oyer Wright 182 to 48. - Clarkson Tlclcerts Tie feflkwfng are the nominees of (he Hepnxblican party at <CLark»on as Indicated \by *he vote at *he Primary lofffe-Tueoday: .. * . . Saipervisor, Hoewell 8. Steele. Tovm -Clerk, Graihani H. Cotter. J^nstlcesof the Peace, Baa-1 Edmunds, Morris Gfarrison. •A^eflefie^rsr-^S^rerett-Hbr^Konyoiir-Al?\ bert E.JSinith. Qolleofeor, George Rowe. OSVSseer of 5Qie Poor, iFranik B. Gary- ^apt, of 'Higliwayo, HaroM 'V^.dLiemtoB .•StSfltJB^leSj.^WaHsejt SamdenHJot Jay concrete, and ^wrappebljtself aroond a tree hy the roadaide. flffif. Stamp waa ably further away froan the canoe than his companion, who \had a. chance to hang to It and get his bearing®. They both struck qut anc? \were having \a roughr-jfcfane oH^tryii^ td make shorej when AndroBS began to slow up -fronr exliaustlon. His conapanfon who had all he could do to battle his way in, saw him go down. Mr. Carroll made for che cottages with all possible tlimwiiaRa&MfctaieMiSSB^g^wheel^^ndljEtHte^ getting help aad a Jowboal (to go back to the place where he had seen Mr. Andross lagt. His body was recovered onicki^. ibnt all efforts a.1 wassoverery bnrised. The ambiuance from the General Hospital was sent to tne scene, b«t t6e-ser=wiceevoi;ihe «^^ goon accompanying It, were not need- ed, Mr. §Munp was taiken to lito liome ifriend?. T^he car presented an nnnsualjspect- acle, even to-this davy of autotnobile wrecks. It crashed ih*o the tree \with such force tihat ijherfnoire split, closing around the trunk, w*hich looked ae though it was In the machine. The (MJcDermott Garage was caHod upon, and the car ,which was. ibadly wrecked W«s. 'towed there for repairs. . .SMASH AT BAB CORNER .» -jGhaxleeJl-eachT-of-Rochesien-a-^reek- end visitor in town, was badly cut about the face and pain-fully.iruised, in anauiomobUe^ccident^ic^occaqm'ed Staignt, WHliam (Peath. Louis Ho- mueir-' • \ T v •— — SSehocjl ©iregtorrBeandaL <3rippen:— TQie L>emocrB)tlc party of Clarkson nominated the- following ticket: Soperv^sor, Bert \vVebeter driving his aiaxwell touring car west on iMonroe Ave._ when, a colllelon oc- carred~at'tgie comer of Ptfea street, gMvered tt»e cloadgifcaia-* ^^m^sgms^mmlVSmSLJ^ima^^ ^ceroT^l^ef^ta^P^^* 156 ^ ana^.teingjrte^jy Jay Mocere. AdS9e890»r<&. W> -G'JBHens^A. W. Hoy; -=J3oMecfeor, M^J, Moore, ---- ------- - \ISooiyajsuAJtosaa- IBeaand, Snpt of HigliwayB, Norrfe P«oseer, Oomta;ble8, Joseph Bargold, Stephen •Mi!& s= i^oid«-8ani_Jlaysstte ^^^ wife's ^parents, .Where they iiad come. M&ratett-, J«s7 Gahan; TT«lrnfflc'^Peittrirffroin Stochesterio-wnssinover Sunday, SenoctJJlrectoiv James ~-«EF&ire\^riusTjrc^fiEWiero' TiiflRdH,y affrerniaoa—six—inea—Who tev^hssri steeipfnxon\ the ^sifgroufids^ fepe pu^uo^er arrest by ant of F^ice-2ttiekju§M^N§fend^Qtti Nevr York Central a^ offMer H^osner. TKey were charged: With Violating Hie\ bMBaVflBftJEi The? men are all ..employees of Hie A&r Canning Co., «nd since coming *o the village base jbeen sleeping on the fair grotinds. FoHce Jusitice Homer Sen>edlct before whom they were taken, suspended sentence on good he havaor but refused\ to dismiss tjhem until each had found accomodations in moiming abjouses. ' * roadTEBdoverturnediari!&5iJKB; r'I«e 'OMvSEot^fnfi-cat. iCharles FL Utr also ojf_Avo|t and Micnael- Collins .of .Buf- los^wjbjoV'waw bW^^tdbven^a ride re- ceived numerous outs and bruises. It is claimed that they were crowded off HELP THE SUFFEFMERS T^eAm^rieeun people- have today-#ie opportunity to help a neighbor sudden- ly isrtrucib; by 9 a -terri'ble catestrophie. T5ie Japanese are a reserved nation and not at all demonstrative.- But whiBHtever America does to aid will be fully appreciated. Calamity has struck at Japanr's center. There is acute actual isufterlng, tod' add is needed at once for the maimed and starving Jlv- lftg raithter than for the dead. Send your contribution to the Commttnity OeiEterait once. , \ , » ..,_,. the Most Exclusive Shops . In atoche-ster are sending^ out their very latest taodelif for ifih'e Tfeihion Show, Snappy sport clothes, alluring afternoon frocks, and fascinating even« |lng «owai9. Parish House, Sept. 29th. between hia car and a Butick .coupe. The latter, it is alleged, was making pre£ty~go»dw^8peedr-g»tag—-south-on Peter XieRoy. Both -machines were badly smashed. \^^srMannrwaslHared; mff fi^Joolt the r-^\B^ss^f-'HJV«.nd -^ )XH.EB_ACJCID.E;MTJ F^rank W. ^jshman, Jr.. of Avon, Was e^^foek-Jwhes-iffie-JffiaehMe-ln-Whfeh-he \gofeg ifia-SyTacuse race® left tlhe eanoe, tunotog it ovsor, and throwing its occupants Into Cho lake. It was resuscitation proved futile. It is as- sumed that his heart was {unable to fn«^StrM=oT%einr*«nrffra; Eoto the Icy cold wttter, and the des- perate strain he was <ompelled to put upon it making his way toward shore. 1 Mr. Andross was hern. Jn^rockpoSt 32 years ago. He waa educated in -Uhe .Brockport Grasmmar- and 'Normal Schools, graduating in the Normal class of 193.6, of Whfech he was class president. Ms ability as a teacher qualified him for the position of prftv cipat of the James staroet Junior HlgB •sclmcd^oT^yTaOTSBT^Sflflcirho held *6r\ two years, until war. clouds gathered, when he went from Brockport to itJhe training station at X^mp Hancock, bout&o^lock Saturday night He.wasW^u erft ^ ^^ commlssioned-5nd- tieutenar^-Br^bdne^-tmTOtfu^ ~ About four years B®> he iocaitad in JLeRoj^-engaguig-iiutlie-menJs-ifurnish- teg busihoss wTtfh MrTGardaief, under^ the flrnTname of Garo^er-AndrossVTSc: aryas^-m.em%fon!acfflH3ii' A. M.. The .Qatka Hose Company, The Adirondacks : :M?& ~ ii-m The i&teele-Gillmovf nuptials helat/- Tuesday aJSteBnoon at tKe*#Hae'flTlooie^ on Centennial Avenue, are m^t attractive OBITUARY held fa Rww.ir.p^rf I'hf --hridn Mipii r ^ v 4 JiailIe - A ^ j( 5 !jI1 i n 'f )!r ' is- ^ -dau^ter-of-^rav^7l|| -AanjeGillmor, and a popularmixM.^i^g^ BRODIE The\iefeath 'tfrThomae £. Btrodie oc- curred Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at his home 1n this village jaiffcar an extended illness. Mr. Brodie -was t>oro in Glasgow, Scotland, 'May 22, 1872, the son of James and'Margareit Ken- the past twenty^hree years! deceased has beenrair ^emiplc^eof^he^ostorBcer He wa» a member of Monroe Lodge, and THiisiilSft JO. BBteran. of the iJpanishr Aanerlcian war. Mr. Brodie was a^Mke- abJe-feHfiW an4;hla cherry aaMmtipns- Broekiport, and the groom, George TsT^ Steele, of Ohappeli, street, i»' gental posthmster. The we ourred at the home of the br»der*>- m mother,, on Centennial, Ave., at fosifc\ o'clock Tuesday afternoon, 'Rev. 't-sT^r' J Miller .performing the ceremony. Thagrf; '^fi* were unattended, ^ -^ gorgette over canton, and she carrJaafcx^ away \costume was of sand .col<^9git£. crepe, with, nat and shoes to 3L reception folibwedThe\ cOTemnpife^ aflter which a wedding dinner Borvedf-eoveFs- -.bolag-k four. Asters and gladioli were use* IBwldjes-aSsw-witer-^tese^ _ TJielcJFIIftleth Wtddtnj Anniversary^ QRETTOS* •Mrs. lEJlsie\ E. Gretton, aged 69 years, * early SundaynSrn&gaT^ Om^^^^^^^^l Broclijoiit tor^Mty -yeans. -Ijar ral HospitaJ In Kqcheetef. • She TO* takenttEere two ureeks ago Tj»e>4a2f to. 1^™^ rMHDw4a'>£irSi la^eiso-an-opemtion. The-o^fa«ionf 1t t Q ***mJ9*-**^G& was succesBJMly performfid on the ifol- lowing SYlday, and shfi was makdng rapid progress toward recovery, When bronrfftaS pneumonia eet in,\ and deatfcti followed qufctkiy.'' She wras born in Sweden, and had been a resident of this village the greater part of her life. She wais a memiber of the Bpisxiojal Church. One son, Hftrry A. i&rotton, of lOottrxfeig, and ona sister, Mrs, Ranter, of iHed Cceek^airvive-*err— -*~ - --^ —^—-—• Funeral -services wereJheld-ifrom 'her late home on .BerTy street Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, Bey^, p»nk offifijatjnfe^ MerjaiieM^jii. to come. Mrs; Pelkner was the recipient asT many beautiful gifts and .meaqagea si -clo»^3*eukltien8 v . Ther ohgdreif-^ip^ B^pBraSSa^goEE ROOD l : W&^ygtgm*. «j^ckport, curred Friday TnornlTifm his-hoaw Ofc Botts-Fireto Post, AHnerican^ l Legion 1 2an3BdrlRiHcdr-K«-wW6~75 the greater part of his life, -hx 1879 h'e was-united-in imajTiage to Mise Helen **« ^^}J^!^^^^^^,mms^mm^m^iB^, a member of the> gi tist-Gburohv *»* had-^haj^ge-oi-^boys'' cfeSiB— at the ie^y Preshyier^Bai 8? was^keeMlsrinleresfed onnnulwsionr-—*—- Qiurch. aim** Instantly tilled: MdaVar. 6:30 : ^!™?S!rS^SS52 ?«Tli?^?i#f!?°fi^Bcia^ ^kewise^rJlWkjijeggj ^53!^affi«M '£SS»3Sim^ianlmm ^ward rAndrossy' woo moved from Bro<flgii3'JLdtor'B8*tHaochester^ Whet® they - now-Tresme; o*e s^SerTli^ OTirdre^jTffiirey, also of_53a«t Roches- tel^^oilie^so^^^^oHleTf-o^aB^R^ •of this village. err^Hrsr Geor-geji. Robertson, ' m ^ one-son,. Georg»\Rioo'dr of Sweden ;T l!chaBijGannon,,and-&- granddao^Ierv\Mrsri^ewis - ^Oourt, of B&ehegEBr~^^~ -\- ~cc:_- r : r~. •/; Sineral serviees-were- held at his iiome gjjnoay\\a?f^erSboa~aT*¥*^cle>cki -piSTRTRlDSer- The death ot J. Sherman Paj4rT^i- ^eltaierr^piKiieSftr^ye IP^iy^rj^ofj^lle^^ jQjaeje^niplg m ati WJIO jafe#; ^eTS^iSGS^a^^feraoo*rit We hoawe tending to his woik as bookkeeper in the K*ad by a car passing fihetn golngt^^ H^^ S *>*? | the offlc ^ of J< ** Murphy,'lumber and in Shea ame direction though the carT 1 ^. *1*^ ^ \™ ^f f™f> !««» #ea3er, when he complained, of did not strike or sideswipe their car. [^T/JllJZ^f ^ ^ ^ ,eeUn « we \' ?M 1wn * horm ' A., party from Acher met with ^tLf^C' ^^^ were , where death occurred shortly after. so£e of -the luc^ihe-roaar-mW^tSaSTiL\E \ ^^%,^ M ^^^ *^™*« ^^ Atreet iSunday night, when one of the rear wheels on their machine ibroke, giving them a severe jolting;. The flic- sisted by Rev. Mr. Jwnes of the P-res-l H e is survived by tys wife, Gertrude byterian church at iLeRoy. The fBoyjp artri dgei one_daughterv4Wiss-Gorinme Scouts ofX^Roy*tten^ed1to servfois Partridge, of Holley, and one sister, cident haDoened about 12 ^wir o^l in a ^^^ aho $«e Masonic Chapter,, Mrs . Charles H. Arnold, of the Brockport Service Oarage was called -upon for assistance. of which 'he was a member, as well as j the American Legion. The services at, For Cold lights and white. MAmidy'a shoWer ^f rice and? cc«W- ettir'SKm'&wly-wetts left oh a honey-, ' moon trip by motor-through the A^r flculty in -making faeadway i-towardg - , shore.* Andross was- thown consideT4 Brodle ' heie-survivedb^flvehrothew, J^fr-^autlful color -oheme of ?&*-?-- Duncan. _James and Rohert of D^trpjtjj Alexand«er of <ileveland f ian^ Charlee'ot HuntingAon, Bid.; *%ne aisber, Mrs. Mary Oertice of Huntlnston-, Ind. ^?<uner^~searvlces-Teiliriw-lheld\WtlibT^ raw affenicon- at 3-\ o*elook i rem hte|iffiteEeat^rrr' home in Adams street, Rev. •Emory B. WebBter officiating: Ihier- ment wfll be in the Brockport cerae- te'r rondajpks^ftnd-other esMtccn-Tpoittts^i?; r> : *53 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Highly Respected Couple-Oelebrat*^ Mr. and Mug. Robert Felkner of Oim,- ; -*-: viltefrcereTHwfed'ehelr g6To^\wisw2^ii: •country-^ia- W67, -itavte mtg&^$4$l ferping\ and became wdL<feowa. : r^\ , '\ i \'*^ respected 'for Ms InSegHtyianoT^iSifT^ m^aer..^iM3U^Itoej^JwiltJaia..T^ n • •• til .'was then one of the first houses am/ the street which is -fast hecon busy tlhoroughfare, Mr. and Mrs. Felkhea' were surroaaj-y;\ ed «y their cbdldpen', w^rvies^iSp^g-a majny friends, who wished -the j^jfe^Sfj much goodluck and heam r for,-vesjisS^3 32S= Theontofto^guejafaw^B^Mi&iBl^^^ 1 ^-^i^^^Y^^ couple enjoyed .many ateMghltftf^Wjlfe escences which., >wwif_teq 7eflr*-^peni-tog«ther a»B7aM-^B(aibeBl a feliaemoTBweaenT^* 1 ^* 08 ''^^^'^^^W'^^Mf^l^l Joseph Felkner, fMra. J, Afe-; ^ochester^and-^«^yp ;: .^#j|i|^ nen --™-—~— Mr. -and Mrs. ?r SSS known by ifihe people of -tihlg' yjjJa»sfegygl of ilri Felicne ^l>1ono:iF«r?iiB^ T5^^^^]^^^g^^^^^g es^asmp^-BlwkpdriPS^o^frrhy^i gttong character, butjby^Jhat^i HICKEY--CA8EY A quiet wedding took place morning at the Church of the Na^JrWT at 6 o'clock when iMise Margaret KSassr \ became the wife of Jo<hn Hickey, 'SSst * ^ Father ^Krleg _jpertonming. _the!^osi»—.^ *), mony. They were aiBtended *y TMhi. ! 0_eprgA.McGregox.aina . Bdwardl-^Toal.^-^ Following the ceremony a tueudssr* *> breakfast was 'served at the home off f v Che bride's saster, Mr® James Ryan — Mr. and Mrs. Hickey left on a trlp- Osi 8MOKERS1' You will find Black and \White ci-! Legion escort sounded taps the grave in Lake View cemetery, I Jj 6 prepared- with a Kantleek Hot: to Hamiilton, Canada, amd Detroit Water \ - ~ • • $2.50. 1 were of a Masonic nature, and the ^ er Bottle - Guaranfeed two years,! ^^ ^^ they wtt J mftke ^ lrlU)am gars unlformily good. 2 for 16c. A big seller at - MH.LINERY On Friday and JSaturday, Sept. 2d and 22, McDonald -Sisters will ib& -©re- pared- in sfow the ladles of Brookport and vicinity, the very newest .things in the Millinery line. CARD OF THANKS We wilsih to thank the Mends and neighbors fox floral offering® and Jor ihe' use of antoriioiblle* hi oaf lad be- reavement, 7\-M«. and Mrs. Richard. Grannon \George A. Rood BOLD ROBBERY OW NORTH MAIN $1160.00 Worth of Tires Stolen The Service Garage was the-scene of another 'bold robbery in the early hours of yesterday. The garage and service station has been open day and ndght but iifiite particular day Mr. Coap- m«n, decided to take -aTiftle nap be- fore . .taking. his_s*am4^or-jthe -morning. shift. Instead of ardsing at 12, as planned,' it was 6:30 and on awakening he found Frank WUaOn at his door - Think It Over George Williamson; \Magazine Mam!' 171 Utlca. St.. would especially ask for your patronage during the present season. in Brockport. Fat! and -Winter, Opening A wonderful showing of Trimmed Hats; also an exclusive line of KJdidies Hats, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 2H«t and 22nd. L. M. Verham, 51 Brie St. -=» — • •••' r , CARD OF THANKS » - rWe wish to express to our frieni|i our sincere appreciation for itihe maay acts of kindho&s showm us during osr . late sorrow.' \ \ i Mr. aM Mrs. .Bdwaard. Androssv Me. and Mrs. Geo.. Rolsiertson, Mr anu IWhs. *F. iC.\ Andross^, Mr, and Mrs B R. Talley,' - Dog8.and_Cata_ _.. treated and iboarded in a sanitary small animal hospital. Dr.- Blurry Greene, \Veterinarian 18 Monroe Atve, \10:11 f„i--ts { 3 i4 THE BREWER TplO COMPANY -IJRHL .givejan- entertainment-in flke It i-B. Church- Th|(^|at evvehing, Qeptt^ at 8 otelooK, i|M# auspices of Quae*/ iMher-^taiMird; B^axers^ Adults. Iss, children, 3MC;,V :. ^ * .* Jt ». \ */ . 1. '•.--•\•' ' 1 - \ fSlif^ • • . \ & lv\ IX> • ' s ' ' • ' • _____ . ;- -'.' '.•'-• -••• J , y- J ,- 1 l»ir , t M