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***£•• -mm ^ijjijife{f$#^ rn *^S$r?P^•*!• T*gKlSPw%*|£!'W ;*,5v'j^ff i$T!^£ ! re? J 5v^> ti^wf -A>» JL EIGHT, VICINITY HA —Prom-0Mr-Reg«l»r-eorw«po -TW^ WALKER 4 : — •* a ?\-~\2Br* t \~ IftCfoKIKHI^NrJ^VW^ -SB iffff Arthur 'Eiaman\ ©pefltrthe-weefe-end. WET SWEDEN •*\ •Mr. an§l- Mrs. Hulbemson, of Roches ier, hia^e been visiting at tfhe Wood \Issne. \^ \\\ ---—- Mm. J.'F. Sands who has been quite ill is able to be ou<t again. , • Mr. an* MTS. J. A. (Bovaawer were guests Sunday of William\ BovauizSr and family ef- -Byron. - ' \'\ \Mr. aaT-Mrsrc. F.\ Wallagr, trf RtX-b- e«iter, have been guests of 'Mr. aM Mrs. G. H. Walker. Madcfock, of CLARKSON A large number oif ,tEr^pf-of ttife- \™ 7; community attended the Batavia Mr lheijiast-Bf&ek. . \ 4- H. Gotter and- family and Mtes Elizabeth Lewis visited at the home at-Mr, -and J&rs. Henry Keen* iti Greece, last Sunday. 'Tbjfi Misses Flbren.ee aaid Lou Ran- dall mptoreil from -Holl«y in -their TTupmoMle on Sunflay-EXtd-^visited -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. with his \parents Mr jand Mrs. Jota Eidntaur\ ---\— -•---•----—- -I Wr- -«nd- M,j-&. 'B,(^f Mi&k& ^LGrve^c^ —^pemt—Sund*y-wi4h -their .parents,- Mr jh£_^ Chas MOCKPOW COLD STORAGE OF \ WEffr VALUE TOCOHglMTY OTIS aihe^J^dA.Boad -Home Bujetau T?iU Mr. and Mrs. Earl \ CFurcSvifflerTiave been -spendjn-g a. few «ays with, their parents, Mr„ and \Mrs. Williamr Bodell. , ( . Mr- -and. Mra.'K. B. Lewis and' Mrs. Mary Wtoittleton, all of Medina, were ' gTiestis Saturday o*f Mr. and -Mrs. J. A, Boranizer, g^ecenily of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. 'Carrie Buraos accompanied by her sister, Mrs. F. C. Knight, of Phila- delphia, Pa., are spending 1 a few days -iaa-IiO>Gfcpor4 this <week T the guests of i3idk cousin, MTS. Mary Stains Holvar- eon. - Mrs. F. \W. Drtagort. who has been spending a few weeks 'witlh her fathter, S. ,A. Kiittenhoohe-r, le*t this week to Leonard and. Mrs. BamiroE Hilton attended services here Sjinday. 1 Mr .and Mrs. Ohas. Niohote o£ R«h- \ ester spent Sunday with their parents\ Mr. and Mrs,' F. W. Sigler; also Mr. and MTS. •Harry Niehe&'-were-atteritoon callers. : Quite a number-from here attended Batavir. fair, Saturday. iMr .and Mrs. Wm. Gates spent\ Sun- day with Harry Fleming and family. —; •—• r REDMAN ROAD meet art. tho-ihomeof M15J3. A. E. tanitihT Continued from »age one ^ Wednesday,' Oct. 3, promipitly a,t 2:00 A jpofld •east o€ the buiJchngr fecLJby ^ ^ ± Mvsr 6eol Beadle and-Miss Leah' -nTnmsraus-®ip,i!migs-a,-nid rep.reaeoi.ttag- -a rjoveH oTThe ^Sweden Cteniter iffiome^ series* of fMm6a3ns\in effect, turnisfceis Bureau - will -.be^our \gnea&^anff'^wflr' ^wa,teg,r-wM^h-ls.-a.sed-ifo aerate\a.nd cool ^r. n ^i^sr^T5*ia' <fernom«fjatioiBr on the -waiter., runniing over the ammonia' co , 0 .kj n ,g. condensers tpMte** ~*^ Vanned \go5d£ Spia^e^Jor J> 0C hcstCT -Uph^kiering \C^ the ^aajorfety of these produces ia^ent- _ r _ J FleTcHS?:- - •-- -Anther -prosp«eti*©-pep«biioaa-jfoter. arrived \in Clarkson last Sunday morn- 4n& --when -Mrs. 'Chaster -Theropson^ Mr. and Mrs. Fr«l Def endorf and son presented her husband with an\ 814 charfes,' Mr. and Mrs.\ Wm. Hath, Mr. pound boy. Mother and child are do- ing fwell. Rememb-er the Guild harvest supper \ton and Mrs. Cater \GarTleyT^rrraedj Fnd^y\!HiBt7Sf-e--o'cta)cfc , —At-8-o*«leck ,_-Oeae@9*-aa-o*- JBypon, .Hareisenricea.aiiJlJie M4; i £jk« auditorium at wihich time the Kev Wabster,' of Lysander, preach. Mr. Webster is Franklin G. N. T., will a candidate- Walker. and Mrs. John V Rath, Mr. and Mrs George Rowe attended Batavia faiir. Miss Borniee Grabb .and Miss Frances Staekhouse -are ^attending. Brockpo'rt Hish School. Miss Lucy Mowers has returned home after spending some time at In -addition to fruit ariatfmeaits, com- * Don't Forget the FasRisn W»w j; eider-able. space is contracted for let- at the Parish Hotttt Saturday evening celWy, c-ai'rots, dried apples ^ 8 ° ,<ilodk - •tuoe. Sole JS^enta ia Brockport fior r^~ JjasJS rBtiponT^IiiHl^trfl od, hjoweaier,..subject.lO-.tte\.x§ai4 : rje; 33 South Water St. -menifcsof thelo^a-l srow«-ps. .TShcConu Re-ut>tK>teterir,g, Repairing arid R£ tunv »e nnw rfcarinf out a, huee fluant- finkhincr Havennorts and Ghaif! \ ^fie Is now employe '. r _4Me- -and Mrs. -Edjvrard Allen and cMdren of HoTley, Mrs. Win. Oaten. - amd irlaughter, Dorothy, andMrs. Irene —jBHa^'eeMr-aJl-^f-^Bypon^-jMra. Florence — -McKay, of Batavia; Mrs. A, V. Mc rV»H>vrih anA Mrs Charles 5?el dh \ were ~\BinoBg those wtoo \visstxsd (Mr^-A-gnfis \Williams last week. for the pastorate here and we hope there will .be a larg« congregation to hear him. Miss Dorothy Raixney, a nurse ait Highland Hospital', Rochester, was an over Sunday guest^ of Mrs. Mary Rounds and daughter. Rev. 0. It. -Newman of Gaines was Mrs. Jas. Roynoldjs and Mrs. Gerald Mclntyre visited Thursday in Roches- ter with the Misses Margaret and Mary Reynolds. 'Miss Marjory Hooker was a week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Leon Zastrow, of Clarkson. pany is now clearing out a huge quant ity of these products, putting the stor- age, in. readiness for- the fruit crop now coming in. This is done at a very greaife* 5 inconvenience to those whose prod-ucts are stored. The A&P Com- pany is -moving 'several carloads of cond-ensfid milk which they have been- holding here, to the -Bronx Refrigerat- ing- Coiapany.-of •-New Ynpk. City. Twenty-seven carloads of lard are be 7 \ ing shipped out. in addition to oFher conrmodi'ties. This is in line wi^h the Company's policy that space is only rented for such time as it may not be »—. • »a required for local needs. There is a publdc spiritednesfi back of tbje co»>cern's policies, the big prim-. I ciple of which is to gave Brockpoirt a s sucoessifully operated cold storage, in which home interests receive first com- finishW. Davenports jnd ^hairs made to order. All worn guaran-; teed. Work called for and Deliv- j ered. Drop us a card. . THANK YQU Also fresh stock of t. Kiittenbocher, le*t this, week to I R e v. 0. R. Newman of uaines was Mr^and Mrs. Jaroes Mclntrye and gidenation. A plant of this kjjjjd is a •iuejr husband at Port Jerwlsfwhere'' tne &unday-«-uesl oX Mr_ ^ndr. MrsrF.. famdly, •ot^en«erpOrt, were guesfe| good tMxi: g in a community. There iFrrow enroTovea\. —^ •--—- -44 Fi-amiaitn —~ . _-.--^.—--:-.-_- Friday evening>>f -M-r. <ffld Mrs. Ger^_ r ^ ei:e j g ^fl^h a ^ a t &: ^^ gt j^-sito.p^^ Mclntyre. last year, all of which were sMpped >Mr. ana~lffrs. \Gecsrge Lovenoy and 0 ,, t ara vfdfa over what ttoegrowJer---Daity-ailil Pfltllltty Fee«8 son, Georffe, Jr., who arrived from Los ^ould ha/ve received, if he had not- put Mr. and Mrs. F. R~ Freeman recent- ly attended the funeral of Ray Swaa, near Freeman 1n Steuben- -county, HAMLIN- SWEDEN CENTER The Frances 9hoy -Cluib of the 191S \\tnatrohs of Monroe ITistrict will hold itenrber meerJin^ gt the home of iliflsr Leah -Co-veil this afternoon. A \six crol0gR''di«ner will be Berved. Miss Anna Rosendaie is. attending the Brockport Trainins. School. -ftBYT—aed—Mffe-- ^aahtlmuspr-.Jilffie; An^eles^Cal^ last Wednesday, sp^, hls.Jtruit to stwnage. An evidemce of its the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred\ * appreciation is shown by the fact'that Defendorf. the entire space was contracted for moved to Brockport. Mrs. Apchlbold was called to Toron- to, Can., Sunday owing to the death of her broiuher's wife.- Oliver Benedict a-nd son, Homer E. Benedfct. of West Henrietta, were ^essJbsjS.astlay_-attessJbsjS.llStlay_-^ fo*> Redmann home.__ -TeR^rgegrge-rtaybnrnnspenit ^>0iad&jr-- ear ^ tgr - t fet3-. In Rochester, and attended a bounty' Tf you von \<i you would fully appreciate <bhe mlsadon of a cold storage, look up some of tihe apples that are taken out of the coolers in the •summer-months of July or August. You will find the fruit firm Lyndon H. Wells Golf Flour Mills All kinds of Feed Grinding including '•COB AN0 ALL\ Service with us is a condi- tion—not a name Detvc'eFp&rt r*horie\228-F-5 Over a score of-our customers are •B«tag Parisian Sage to save and beau- tify .their hair. It removes all dan- itauT and stops itching scalp. ~ Sold on .. JEL.W.,Simmojis, Tuberculosis meeting. ' * Miss Mae Duffy and friend, Mr. Johnson-, 'spent -Friday at Batavia. M-r. and Mrs. Marvin Leitex-and fam V1 „„„„„,„ iV „ „ lly of Hamlin, were entertained Sun- and \crlsipy witli the enackle of picking toe Redma home. _ ^ flg ^ t ^ feg ^^^ <> t^fa V ^ m< i4ifo&. Ceo— thue i n -i-te^beTran^Him^re6>wMih--tti- Mr. and 2Ixs. .Ltfla&d Sackett, of f^^m ' _'- • -\ * «»«^ <W-«H«P 4*nk it nossesaed whe Gerald Mclniyre was a- week end goiest of his parents, Mr. and;Mrs. James Mclntry« of Spencerport. t < i t t t t t t t 1 t 1 1 t There seams to be ample provision -- T - \ for emergency calls on Sunday, therefore it will not be necessary to keep the Ford Garage open on that day. We aire £lad to be able to discontin- ue that practice and hope our cus- tomers will assist by having their work done during the week. ILW/.NEWMAN HAMLIN BRCreRPORT HOtLEY K^l Gefteseb\ wers gtresrtff Smmay-of thenr parents, Rev. and Mrs. Archiboid. Mrs. Mary Baldwin \Cheney of JacTc- son, i MTSh.; f5 visiting-relatives in towm. There •will' be a '\.Home Comiaig Day 1, at the Baptist Otoarch next Sun. Five cents a dajs- for a short time is all it costs to rid yourself of rheuma- same Oet-ober tanii it passesiaed when it -went from the trees to the coolers, and cold storage facilities make it pos- sible to spread, the crop all through the year. The majority of those who started out witfe the organization- ten years \\-' ™ ' • \\ —• w *\-\• t~ ••• - ottt wttn ia» organozauon- ten. y«au^ day. Tbc«e servicer with out of town t^ a you use Rheuma. Get a bottle a ^ > ^.^ ^^ severed Q,^ CMm6c . speakers, a q-uartefete amd good music today from B. W. Simmons on the ,. te-whiieh-ali -a^e-cordiallgMnvJted meaey-baGk-plaiu- tk>n witih satisfaction to themselves, --jTlBBSB remalntnjr are -putttng- , tt«'rr best ^efforte taito its development and man- agememt. and the Company is steadily t lncreasaixg its facilities, and_ doing a| good healthy business. The Brockport pltrat is now recognized by a numbeT uf big outside concerns who ship their goods here for storage, and the home producer finds It one of the big neoea- easry JJaet6FS— in the success • of' his butsiness. iBi its function, this plaint not only ( fcafces oare ot home interests, which , are given precedence over ot)h©rs > but it opens up avenues of commerce with ', tirtfn _Jrasdness_ from various sojmyes aroimid the conatry that would never t hove found its way here, were it not J for tMs 'tip aawT coming cold slorage indiustry. _.*. I'l Good Styles at a Moderate Price is what maay oaen are^ loafed ing for and they wilt find thefe MODELS YOUNG MEN of Suits priced at. : M ± $30.00 aiid.|35M Dogs and Cats and awarded in a sanitary , small animal EospHaT Br. treated r _„. \Harry Greener Veterinarian, 18 Monroe Ave. ADLER COLLEGIAN OVER- COATS for men irr the newest colors arid- latest styles '$30.00, $35.0G and $40.00. -©ther men's Overcoats iT$IO07$20.00 and \|2KuT*~ Rapp^s 58 Clinton Ave. North, Farniture, Rus» Linoleumsv-Floor and Table LAmps, (jedar Chests, etc Howe k. Rogers Company. ' 8^W-eiMtdn- -Avenue -Bottthr~ Jewelry, SUvepwaMt-Biampnds,., E. J, Scheer^ZSt Mato,8U Boat. DOUBLE BEBUCTION! A cut in prices ranging to 15% and £ «?i A FREE TUBE with every Vacuum Cup Tire purchased. Effective today and continuing for a very limited time only, we will give, absolutely free, with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased, ONE TON TESTED TUBE of corresponding size* Combined price reduction and Free Tulie Offer affords an approximate ' SAVING OF 30%' You never have had an opportunity to buy these famous tires so ad» vantageously. Better anticipate your requirements. JN0W! JOHN BAUCH & SON HAMLIN BROCKPORT .. O V « v *f WHERE. TO SHOP tM ROCHEatER, tojgatnit hi \SSthing^ Shbe*T nflrtrerir Plahosr-Pl««rej#Wane»4ind SSBfc — Tsfltiak Marfi|B3MUM3ft*words, ;—• cz3^4r^{iHrtc*tom ^rswrtli Ave. '\I^M^i/^^JHWn^a^safel^it. AUCttON SALE W-. A, CAMPBELL V. E. TRICK Auctioneer Clerk CHILDREN'S IBVERCOATr^ fmm-4 to 8 yeais-$6.00 to $8.SO BOYS* NEW WINTER OVER= —^OATS i\fn the-TtewesFSSSsls'^fid^^clsi^ $10^00* $12.00, $15.00 aftd $*B500~; Jac¥ O^ieatluBr ^Sirits for Boyr r~ 5£zfof&m&£ wil at every place vhere tfce:: wear g&iBgm,: \Wttir-fi -rrfaa^ipyr^l. tmff&easL llilaidmi Bsys? SO PMRS OF MEN?S SHOES- $5.00 and$6.00 Shoes now $3.50 4(rtffiA^0F-eAFFtE ! BERtJEN, N. Y. Sheridan's Yards, Byron Road Saturday, Sept. 29th AT ONE O'CLOCK 40 HEALt NJEW MILKERS consisting of Guernseys,^ Holsteins, Strip- pers, Stock Bulls-and tteifers USUAL TERMS •^ tr.fi .. WQLFE BOYS' BLACK SHOES $1.98 a pr. JHEWS TROIBSER CREASE_ OXFORDS $5.95 a pr. „RaY_SCQUT_SHOESL $1.85 a pi. FLORSHEIM SHOES and OX- FORDS in the new fall styles $9:50 a pair MEN'S WORK SHOES $1.75 to $5.00 a pair aMBROWN. - T ~1^7 $7.50 a pair \ , MEN'S BLACK and BROWN DRESS SHOES $3.00 to $6.00 a pr. ' M HOUSE SUPPERS FOR MEl€ y .p ; $1.00 to $3.50 a pj% ' '^yt High Grade Furnisfiing Goods at Reasonable Price^ GRADE 1 WORK SHIRTS 85c each BOYS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS $6.00 to $7150 each Other \Sweaters for less money LION SEMI-SOFT COLLARS \ 35c each MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS $3.00 to $6.00 each FLANNEL SHIRTS . of all kinds for men and boys MEN'S WORK TROUSERS $2.00 to $3.25 each MEN'S DRESS CAPS in the new fall styles $1.50 to $3.50 each MEN'SSHEEPilNED COATS :$10iOO.i©il'5.0d each the very latest hi\ MEN'S SQFT41ATS $3.00 to $5.50 each - .<v -*S- MEN'S SWEATERS ; ; ^|| in both coat and slip-on style! ^. $2.50 to $12.00 each \ i&1 BEST GRADE OVERALLS^ and FROCKS • $2.00'each CLOT 10$Q i A Good Plaqe to^TtfUte \•Ssifa t-51 \7 ^ , $m%^M&r l i '*.i^f^^v^il^lS^%;i&*tefe'J : %S«^