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ffef-- Dine and Dance at THE SENECA HOTEL ROCHESTER, N. Y~ Dancing en the PompiTan R6om every Wednesday, and Saturday evening from J0:30P. HI. to 1:00 A.M. When yo« come to Rochester to do ytrnr Christmas shopping, pf an afso to dine with as. Attend the show and then dance afterward. Music by the Bie! OfcBe^lra of Chicago Reforestation has been carrle<r on in Sjyeden as a general practice lor so mutiy years that there are no cut- over lands .such as one sees in this section of the country, according to. E. J. Hunzllk, local • forest la the United States forestry servicer who recently returned from Sweden, where he studied for a year as a fel- low of the AnierU'tin-Keamllnaviun foundation. \Sentiment is erystanlzed In Sweden so that forestry is 4 an es- tablished thing,\ .Mr. Hanzlik said. Mr. Hnnzllk Is the first forestry rep- resentative of the Pari tit' coast who ever was sent Abroad by trie founda- tion. He attended the Swedish for estry institute In Stockholm and stud- led at the headquarters of the Swed- ish forest serviie and experiment sta- ~flnn The\ j>iirp<iq(r~oT flic\ feTTo'wsnlp Is to'assist in an exchange of ideals between rntmtrips. Wages In Sweden are generally much lower than In Oregon. Air. Hanz- llk said The aveniKe wims in. .S-we-J-bad—fotkHved den Is S1..\.o and SJ - fur the man who Is wnrfetnjr In The mmiis oPTn tlx* sW- mills, lie added\ Why the. Wind Blows. Wind Is air In rapid motion, catfsed by chances In. ^uressure. When air he- conVes'lieirterl Ifls dlsplnrpi] by pooler air, , and these em-ferits nt different temperatures leave \pockets\ of space Into which nlr rush on which .Tennie took down her hair wound it around Jim's ireck. \K s-Jll settle Itself\ ~«n* -nf these days anyhow,\ salt* lie at last. \There's enough Ju_ilo for both of us right here.\ \But xliey won't pay me,\ she pro- tested. \They don't pay the ministers' wives.\ said 'Jim, \and yet. the min- isters with the right sort of wives \are always the Uest paid.' I guess you'll be hl_ttnrhttt.- ;fr»nTThr»- .. -_- -. - By HERBERT OUK3K Continued from pace tfaree if OH Id IPilVv: it en lucu. tf-he—fta<}Srt- -Fltn-iMrJ-ktJj-tjprj-ttlmhfrr-pttcktii, phmbm ani others hdiidtiiit AAa^-jWfatawfiw: : \Boii tipct (a mat may haul'mi requirement an be tupplitJ. isiojes9,ii^fyr-a.. It camea its^oad day-in and day out—-—- tilie the. EaKt-Qne-Taa 'Tracjiu-has—-wkh-a minimum-otaEte^ons^^iease - earned fdr ttseli throug!r7eaTST>r^e'-Trf^^ liable service' in diversified lings, limited areas about loading docks, ware* Powered by the famous Ford Model houses and cons t™ction locations. T engine through the Ford planetary Giving rapid, dependable^haulin&ser- transmission and special Ford worm vice at low initial cost, and at die ^geaivk brings to the husinessjBan4er^ lowest possible expense^or-operation - his delivery service the abundant and upkeep, it pays the highest divid- jxwer, reliable operation, and real ends on the investment of any economy for which the Ford product is notable everywhere. These trucks can be obtained through the R rd IVcekh rurchase Matt. motor transportation equipment available to the business world -TrooT-AHllFTS TeSriTand If entile had } ^*Hs 'wTOi trgnt, overlapping sirorres to go over and comfort her. Jt.waj J. £?J broom covered with a bag of cot all. HglSLJtorJier Ao-asfc that and-they : fe_i2fi. ^tntes.. matt but heen^offerfdr: a fine salary in either, place, but that hE^w^sn^t^t-A^^n-^-oflsideftrig-these—o£>- Hre roti- fers. Anil nftnnt thirt trnie, ,Jbs&^ h egan- -U> -get-=sleaj and naughty, MKT the women set_tn motion agencies vvhTeh- _ -in&v*3--\-8S^\ crojfr d~WonTen- nr J, Before- r r^ljpr~^'Wif\J—ffre==wWc1f\ tiles- really didn't -nee4,-Jj.ut-JwKE-=eIs3e- worked at the- trade steadily after en Ustment. He had becorne_a foUowex of JJUu Irwin, because Jim's reform was like dragging the roud in front of your-own farm—ITlvas reform right at home, and not at the county seat, or Des Moines, or WSshinston. He Jto iFw+n—as- he had -followed Lincoln, and Grant, and Blrflne. aflfl' McKInle^v—Because Jlrn Irwin stood for more upward growth for the average American citizen than the colonel eouid see any prospect of getting from any..other choice. And he wis .-proud to hve—to-a-country- like this, saved and promoted by the, great men he had followed, and In a neighborhood served and promoted, if not trnite save), by Jim TfwTn. '' And he was not so sure about it not be- ing saved. Every man and nation had to be saved anew every so often, and the colonel believed that Jim Ir- win's new kind of rural school is just as necessary to the salvation of this country. \I tun about to close my speechr\- said-the- colonel, \and the smalt service I nave been able id give to this nation. I went through the war, neighbors—and am proud of it; but I've done more good in the peaceful service of the last three years than I did In four of flghtln-r aoa campaigning. Thafs the way I feel abont wfant we've done In Con- Jim walked .to the oppn wfiiaow and i looked out over the still landscape. Down iij, the little meadow grew the dreaming trees, their round crowns rising as from a sea not quite to the level o»f the bungalow,, tlielr thrifty leaves glistening in the moonlight. Across the pretty bridge lay the silent little campus with its Twentieth cen- tury temple facing- Its chief priest, -It- was all goody without ajid within, tie went across the ha'! to bid his mother good nigliu She clung to him -convulsively- and- frhey- hwl their own- five mlriutes which arranged nnftrers 'for .these two silent natures, .on. the. new basis forever. -Tennfe was in white before the mantel when he returned, smiling at the inscription thereon: \Let Us Cease Thinking §o \Much\ of Aflfieulturari Education^ an* ©evo^- 0,urielv«a to Educational AQriculture, So Will the Nation Be Made Strong.'' \Why didn't you put .It In Latin?\ she ljiguired. \It won in have hud A -much more distinction.'*. \I wanted it to have meaning .in- stead,\ said .irm. \And besJ'W. nobody 2rtVL w £3 \If band wasnuite yure how to turn The Latin phrase, Are you?\ . Jennie leaned forward with her el- bows on her knees, and studied It. . \1 believe *I could,\ said she. \w.rh- out any pony. But after all, I like t better as It Is. I tike everything, Ji. i —everything !\ £THE ENDJl solldated District Number One.\ (Vo- ciferous and long-continued applause.) \Oh Colonel!\ The voice of Angle Talcott rose from away back near the kitchen, J'Cun Jpnnle ^eep on. bein' county superintendent, now she's mar- ried?!' ^_ A great guffaw of laughter reduced* ought not to laugh at Angle, so there! Now. you're all right, and TetY talk about the new schoolhonsp, and so forth. Jennie brought the smiles bie^ to Amite's ffice, Jiisf in time to bear Tim ft-H Hie people amid loader •cheers that hp'had~been aslced fo ro 1 ...^. -.^ .,„-.,- - • , ,. «. ^ Into the nmTncnool extension weS ^ tbat reMiat.isnJt A BPYrtty, but One housewife iras a -chafar nt fcer. ^fefeh^n-with one wide aTnl llEe^tl -used in \one iirm\- lunch- rooms, She was Jim's mother to show off the little fireplace?—sat Jim and Jennie. They hart been together for a week now^ this heing tbpir homecoming—and had only begun to jet really I\appy. Jim sat looking Into the fire, ob- livions nf It when .Tennie •frpoke. her voire speinori .to ^rnhnnte from Jim't shirt\ \from. \Dirt ynn tipiir,\ said she, \what Amrie Talent ,mked?\ \M'h'in.\ V;IJ,I Jim . \Well <ui(i Jennie, \now that I'm married can T go on being counfy su- perintendent?\' / There was a long silence. I \Would you like to?\ asked Jim? \Kind of.\ -sMlfi Jennie; \if I knew enough nhm.it tilings to do anything worth wlilW-; Imt I'm afraid that by rising to my full height t shall al'wayi just fail to- lip able to see over any- thing.\ \Ymi'\<> dune more for the schools of the county.\ said Jim, \In the last year than it nv other county superin- tendent h:w ever done.\ \And wi. chilli need the money,so like — so jjke the dickens,\ was Jennie's rejoinder. \<>li. ii'.t *.,, badly,\ lauglhed Jim, \e:;ct'pf r„ r tn( , j rst _ vear n] nave this little farm paying as much as some quarter sections wlie'n we get squared ;rWit. Why, we can innke a living on this SCIMOI farm, Jennie—or' I'm not fit to Be the head of the school.\ There was anotner silence, * during JbJ& l^foooRs•A^*o otiTDoaRS Bilt _ the'ysrtme man- Hays that the Bhinlness of the finish doesn't tell an;vnnrig \ahout ree\ poWsrgrTlie en- gine. Telephones on American Farmt, As many as Z^OOjOOO farnjs in the United States^ are equipped with tele- phones, nearly two-fifths of all the farms In the country. 'No other coun- try has anything like this farai tele- phone development. Helpful Advice. —*When a man go broke he 5fin' oat mighty soon who he frieads,\ salt\ Charcoal Bob, moodily. \Yossuh ^aH lie frlenaicome aroun* an leHTEn j«_„ c~F\~T what a damfool he been !\-Rlchmond BJJU\IJ^\ «° SlUl, Times-Dispatch. (gifta G i ft s trorn\ t his store nut only fomplimtint the [ rrc'riWr, liut cornnipmo- I'ato iFii s uiver.' Mmiost firices prevail CHINA GLASS SILVER POTTKRY N©VELT*£S A*H)- = CHOICE FANCY PIECES Dudley, Given, Simpson, Inc. Ten East Aitnni Rx>cheiter» N. Y. GENERAL INSURANCE AGY. Brockf»r^Bivlf.T— OFFICER8 DEAN G.CRIPPEN . I President ^ A =o £\ )?J!5 BARD V' 0 *\ President JAMES E. CONLEY Secy aitd : Tr«». DIRECTORS n»^SrJpj»n--^l^aiiRrfc^e-oD«F _ '•• E-Coraley Perry C. Shafer Ennratm C. Crlppen Morten MInot Charles M. MeCrlllis Louis) B. Shay- Qeorge E. Lo4Ske Donald A. Dal ley: Wliion M. 8h«fer WHERE TO SHOP IN R0CHE8TER Bsurtftlns in «]othinf aboes, rubber*. Uerc3uats fifcge Co., Stats fit Cleansers, Q&ttw, T*Uoj» HsflP's H Clinton Are North... -Vmtoax*, Us»« Llnolgninirriooirsjitt^ TsAle Lampsi. Ced»r Chests, «tc Howe 4 Heters-GompsDy :— «9-*I CUjaton Afenus South. — -Jewelry, SilTerwsre, Diamonds, B. J. Sohssj, 16* Ibln 8U.HML Ifaslo sod Mutical Instruments, Pianos, Pl»yem-PIano»' sad Rolls, Talking MtchUoenuid .Reoords iieirtst«utl«jfltor«^9\Bottm , Ave~ \ TranlMsrfcestmrQoodar'BtgBT NOTICE^Ta CrTEOlTTJirar \ Pursnant to an order of Hon, $el(3en S. Brown, SuLrrogalb$ of the County or Monroe, notice la hereby jrlvnw, tuynrd- Eg to law to all persons harinc claims Of demands against Almira CSaprnan' late of the Tsown. of Clarkion, County >„of Monroe, State of New York, .de- t ' jOsawJ. -tti ttreflent ^Ehs saffia with «ns \ Touchers therefor, -to the undersigned Herbert i. caapman at bli'j>lace for the tranaaotton of busfness as sooh Administrator with the 'Will annexed at Brocknort, N. Y. on or before tte 1st day of January. 1924. Dated, Juno 19, 1923. (HHOBERT---IL, CHAPMAN. Admin- istrator with the Will annexed. LOUIS <B. SHAY, Attorney for Admiii- istralor, Brocltport, N. Y. K NOTICE TO CREDITORS < Pursuant to> an order of Hon. Seldeo S. Brown,^fiirrrogate ot the County of Monroe, notice-Is hereby igiren, accoTd- \injgr to-mwTo~^ir?eMf6fis haTini clalnir ' or demands against William 33. Goo6- rich lagte_pf the Town of ClarkBOH. aurror»teof «»• bounty to. Jionro*. notice U here. lUOOnty Cfl MOxnroe, State ©t New YOTk, elminuft or demands «srmin8t • Lather Gordon. »2H»asea, to Present tn? same WltB- ^ne result of dairv imDrovement as- l»t«of theVIflage of Brockport, County o«Monroe the vottchers therefor, tb the under- ._^ne resuti_ qi^ry '.n?Pr9Ve™^Pi»^-l st » t ^ rf . Ntw ,Y« fc ^ ee8M ^ toTiIwnl ^ eW](W algned *Ralph -T, Goodrich Ut biff Tfhwe- ~ sociationsis to interest the herdsman ^^^^J^^^'^'^^^ for tho-^-anaaetlon ef buslnesa^s suohr »>««^#-t«i«<rM»«-««-«n«-K-wfmi»^««.«»Tv»^«Mg<?-<»t. AnmlBtTaitnr JW, OlarKfloji^ yj, , Y.^on-jOr— Nm«on»t B«sk, xroeksore. L .N. Y.. «B ax befox^ibefon_aiS-20£llL Way of Janaafy Iffif*. NOTICE TO CREOtTOtfW Purettanttoift oraer6rH6n,SaaS H. Brown. I in testing heifers to Bee how nuich Jite sirje. improves the herd. _ # <- -_..CIeaaJhg ' pJastefed or papered ton flannel or other soft material takes the dirt off instead of rubbing It in. the fifth day pf Jmmiiry, IS24. Dated July 2nd, 1923- . ATJGTJBTA HL GOItPOK. BOWMAN & VAN SCHAICK .^AtctonieiajtoiL^Admlniattattii. , 25 Main RtreetEtat. Rochester. N.Y. ODatod July. 1923. -RALPH T, <^paK?gj • - - • • -.- Atunindstrstor. •LOTJTS B. SHAY, Attorney .for Ad- minlstraitor,: NOTICH TO. OBRGm&fHt r Poreuant to an order of Hon. SeJden S. Brown, Surrogate 6f the County of Monroe, notice ishere- ' NOTIGS TO CREDITORS ' Pursuaht to> an order of Hon. Selrlen <3, Brown, Surrogate of the County of BUSineSS methods are a8 essential ournjg«eui iue vuuiiqrui jnuinuciiuucBuuere- tu~.w.m*n. -~KU~-. I. l. n . n V_ iv)„^_ ^«-~-J i • ,»,», by given, according tol»w to IU pewons having Monroa,.notlec,l3 hereby gjTen^ucgora- niaiiufaclurihg enterprise. Dairy mi-, ^offfie xoteo^uan^, r^Syfflr H6nroc! or demands againaOianiel B. Hiler provement associations jiiEmbers re- KthevS™ '&£££'* S»w«£££ga «eased» to present the same-srlth ths- Minor G. Brokaw «nd Valentine C- Dorner, «t TOUCherS tner«fOr, to the Undersigned? a • necessity. -^e- rvps-*er~sfrrengH^4)y-sttt4rig -^own—to- ^eiuarJEtllacAcito,, -g.Jot- OS bef- vfOtlL- - *^^m^m?^6W 3 &£snx-Wi^ i wfiie -slats of—choosing the colors_attd styles of clottees yhich seat one- best. Sm&Ht... jttft Law Office of. Nat P„ Urter,. Adminjstr«toraJBro<1qptQrt, If. 7. on or before f&e afth 5 Attorney for-AdministraTora, day_oLEficem£fir_ia33^ * \ A pan which contains a thin layer of sand when placed In the bottom of the oven prevents food from scorclf ing. A roll of adhesive tape in the kiteh en • drawer is the handiest thing *n one farm kitchen.•- It memls nearly everything. If most good farmers took as much care of a crop after it was made as they did whiW making it, they wcild | be still better farmers. j Some of the old chairs naw repos- j ing in New York attics and wood- ! sheds, their rounds wo-n by the feet | of three or four generations, may b e | well worth paining up agiin. The ] fact that they've been long in the . family makes ttem doubly dfar to I some folks. i r^OTntmttoBBjKderoJTjBSn. ®«HeirS^rowij. Surrogate of ths County of Mohroe. noticfe to here- \pTiflTCW. meedSHBr feanr~ti>Bf jeractglwyaig , claims or -demands against _ Julia Elizabeth abated Jtine- 19th 1928 - ;_• mm^TD, 3KJLBK, ROT W. MUim^. NA^^S^I3!*jyj!lH r JStyT^r^SeOTtolir^ 7 Brockporf, N. Y. -NrOTRnE TO CREDITORS Stevens, late of ttoViiggsof Brodrrnrt. CBUTB- Pursnaiit to an order of Hon. Selden %££%5i2£%^^35&. S^g. BK^ flnxiogate o« Ita Ooam^of the undersigned Executor at hi* place for the Itonroe, notice 18 hereby .giTen, aCCOTU- transaction of business as such' Executor, at Ing tjO lawtO all persxms having claims or 'demands Against Frank \Seaman l Brockport, N.TT., on or before the Bth day' of January 1924. | Dated June 22, 1923, 1 Louis B. SHAY, ARTHUR TOOUiY, Executor. Attorney for Executor. Brockport, N X_ late of the *Poim of Clarkson, Ooumty of Monroe, State of New York, de- ceased, to prjesent the same •with the- to tne undersigned TottoBers\ tneiretoi Executors, at their place for the tran- saction of business as such executors N. Y., oil or before the Hall»s Catarrh Medicine Treatment.both local and internal, and has been success- ful in the treatment of Catarrh, for ovet forty years. Sold by all drugglits. F; J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio' M™ B. SHLAY, * Attonney tor Executors, r^ _ui J «* Brocloport, a Combined \ vth dtty ^ N^vemiber 1923. . (Dated May S, 1923. FRANK SEAMAN, ARTHUR S1TAMAN, Executors,. MENTHOL .CDIffiHlRqa^ fornose a/id throat ,,» Give Quick Relief • Your Dog's Health Can be Insured by Using OEICREO Dog Menicdics The CclcreoJJennel Manual tells you how to preveriOnii cilfe fill'\ UogElscases. Endomed by lead- ing breeders and fanciers. i! is dittribnted Free by E. W. Simmons Brockport, N* Y. A Complete tine of\ Delcreo Dog Reme- dies always on hand. Brockport, N. Y. NOTICE TO\ CREDITOR8 Pursuant to \an order of Hon- Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of ;/the County of Monroe, notice is hereby given, accord- ing to haw to all persons having claims or demands against John J. Miller late of the Town /of Sweden, County of Monroe. State of New York, deceased, to present the some with the voucher* therefor, to ttoe undersigned Adminis- tratrix of the estate of said deceased, nt her place for the transaction of bus-' iness as suola Admtintstratrix ait hver residence in the Town of Sweden, N. Y., on or before the 19th day of No- vember 1923. i \ Dated, May 10th, 1923. BERTHA W. ROSE, Administratrix, etc, Chamberlalne, Page & Chamberlain©, Attorneys for Administratrix^. 316 Ellwaxiger & Barry Builaing, Rochesfcer, N ?i Y. M ji?' ; . m^M^mmM ,&m* Maa^mssksssmatm ^^S^^^^tei^^^^fe^^gS^te il&£?)Mk ,~t._ ^i^M^^^&M