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HH^S^^^^^&-t£;: - . ~^f -2T**- .-.-!_ THE REPUBLIC. BROCKPORT,«. Y. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1C23 COSTUMES, WIGS., MASKS out-of-town parties supplied under guarantee - Rochester Cp4ttnaae-Co.- 374 Cottrt St.—Phone. Stone 3503 ROCHESTER, N. Y. IfEMiJNJBP wm///mvMMMMMMMWwmmM&& If you could improve Jhe^yeL.| | - sight o£- -sa«i«ane i n your fam- j$ | cide upon thsrt • sift? The ^ ^ older folks would appreciate | the thought for their comfort. |$j Glasses as Gifts We wilt b-ttffg&tt the fight way to girr Them \ E. E. BAUSCH & SON CO ! 6 Main Street East g | lOS.Ea^t Ave—The Sagamore ^ S ROCHESTER. N. Y. S ! Uptown and Dowx»towa\Store» Paragraphs of Interest to Read- era-ofHE-moif&~ State—- We Want 600 Old Watches A. wary liberal allowance made on your ol d w*tch towards one of our \Burrift**. 1824 new model . watches*. . __. ...... S. D. BURRITt \TTi. House of 1,000 Watches.\ 42 Main Street East ROCHESTER. N. Y. Interesting News of AH Kinds Gath- ered ~ From Various\ Points in the ., Stat* and So Rfid^cficUln-Sixe-Jnat, It Will Appeal t o Air Claeses'-ot | Readers j DftEBYflle\ reports that coal is very , scarce. - - Old Buffalo fair netted its promo- ters $8,000.\ J. .--Cabbage •*» g-irn; :uto ste+ag-e-ai 110 a tun ai^A-JuiuiL ..... ;. Couuter.t.t $lu h..\e bon uncov- ered in Canundaig.ia. Buffalo puhuc ^ciiau.s have started a war o n tuucrculub.s. Monroe* 1 county'if plurality £or the soldiers' bonus proposition was 20,- 648. Dr. JR. W. Puller ef Belmont, Alle- gany county, vet. iinui'ian, lias re- signed. One Albion family has nio\ e d three times i n two mouths beeaust* of flate-J of houst'8 occiplud. Paul $' , UiiiiLmiBjjii liaa hetui ap^ I pointed aoting postmaster at Cowan.- i da, Cattaraugus oounty. ' Fire destroyed tlif fiu t ovuporator ' at Walker, near Tilton. The cider j mill adjoining was saved. . | Seor-ge. A. Reynolds of Avoca has { been elected chairman of the»Steubem county board of sapervisora. Uornell ha s formally accepted amd paid for the new $12,5u0 motor pump- er and it has been placed in aervics. - Pann. Yan expact* to have a new Baneca county will iave a tie boar* of supervisor! in 1924-25 as a result of the i late olection. The board Is tied with five Democrats and five Re- {mhlieaas, This is th e first tune such a Condition has arisen in Seneca oounty since 1880. In New York the newest industrial h«me of the Salvation Army, known a* The House That Wastepaper Built, has been dedicated. It was bu.lt from lunTds oBtained through the collection and'sale of -discan ed paper contri- buted b y housewives. Nineteen caste\ of typhoid fever, in th e wh'ch occurred last suifimer •CitjL-Qf_Jamefi.to»tti,.. had-t.ha.: r...~BOur.gq in a carrier vho, according to the health authorities at Aib'any, as_ wife of a dairy farmer, washed m i k can*, machines and-assisted in the dairy. Charged with misappropriating gov- ernment funds, Clare Willard, tormer president of the first National bank f o£ Jdleganx. was-.brought back to Buffalo from Dallas, Tex!, and turned over to the federal authorities. He was released under bail of $5,000 for The suggestion of Mayor Schwab of Buffalo .that. Lhe state'remove.the Buf- falo state hospital- on • Fores-t- av-enue-\ to Oowanda when it carries out its $50,000,000 program for hospitals ha s been referred by the governor to Dr. Haviland, head of the state hospital commission. \B.iffalo is :he largest manufactur- ring center for iinseej oil and on e ot | the largest or- tire manufacture ot painw an d varnish,* said Netson M. Graves, sales manager of the Mc- Dougnll-Butler company, speaking at the Paint, Oil and Varnish club din- I nor in th e Hotel Statler. I In a letter to Royal K. Fuller, th e f new conrririssiotter of canals and war j terways. Col. Frederick S. Greene, | head of the state department uf puB-\ I lie works, declares that department I amployea. will . be—retained- in offlca ] intt atlrancett~tn~iatary purely upon i their ability and efficiency, canning facto-y and a plant wllf b* j Leo A. Muckle, manager of th.e N/i- f iSaae Into a pe a and corn canning , agara county arm bureau, reported plant. Brie county'* board of supervisors consist* or 81 Republicans an d 2S Democrats aa the result of the la»t election. r.^US PREFARlKG.Xb f?IOr(T: 'rumiscs That Senator Lodge Unaepstand His English -Magnus -Johnson) Xk g, senator-elect from. Minnesota, declared i n an ad- dress before th e Chicago- Federation-, of Labor that when h e takes his seat in Washington in December he expects t o fight. —He—said—he—expected—to—give—all- classes a fair deal and that he is not going t o th e Capitol with aiiy destruc- tive ideas, but hopes to carry through a constructive, program, His opponents- in the—senater-ial— -racer he~^aysr^e^aTed-^halr-he=war—j trth—andrcouid-rxot make himself understood in the U. S. senate. . \They say that Henry Cabot Lodge's English cannot be 'improved upon,\ be Haid, \but Itbhrk he will understand m e when * get u p to apeak in the senate.\ \ r — Asks Smith t o Name Delegates William H. Anderson, stat' super- intendent of the Anti-Saloon lejgue of New—YorJE; wh o has frequently - .&k - tacked Gov. Smith a s a wet, invited hfan\to~ name :U\ egates- from—-fjjew ~: that 83 head of cattle were sold re- cently at the second annual sale of the Niagara County Holstein olub. The prices rarged from 550 to ?220 for a four-year-o! I heifer, th e latter • j, Syracuse unlvnmit> «HII BAP^ a d*= ( owufll hy_. era-of Lockport. *>»m/Jwm/»ZB7nn?rs//»- THE NIPPON. SHOP if bating team tO'EJng.and next spring for a series of debates with English schools, . The Weatinghooae Co. of 8chen»o~ tady. manulaciuiur.» o( thrt-sbing ma- Fiill valuation of real estate In Brie Oounty ha a eSceo3ed the ?1,000,000,- | D00 mark, according to-the-nnnual rn- port of the county equalization com. , mission submitted t o the board of au *t«r- . Japanese-Cloisonne Bronze-floor and Table-lamps — Old-brass - Candlesticks— - Door-knockers . FTower-bowIs _^ and Bulbs s Nippon-Shop 56 Clinton Ave. So. jcbinea and grain aepataiors,. are pre» 'pervlsors. The assessed valuation is j$O4,000,©00, which is one-seventeenth of aBBeesed valuation of all real sa- I paring to'movu to Shu.tsvlUe. ! After an examination b> a chemiirt t of the drinking water at Penn Yan, It J la annoQncear tBaf\ >ne\ \wator'ls of a . doubtful character, but i s ailll saXs. Mfia Minnie Kane of Cunandaigua. has been appointod a s Ontario county 'nurse at the Oakm«>ni sanitarium to I succeed Miss Anna Sutor of (Geneva. I Plana for a four da y an.'i tint'.- night •fair in t'nnandatgna next Mrptembelr, were pern-ott-cl at tn- .iii.iual meeting of the (iniario Co my Agricultural aociolj. ; An t?rder exteua.n f e ti.K-ume Tor creditors of t!i»- .'.-;;JL,-, L. R. Steel coxpoiatlons to a,t*-*» «,f—«• u, lipc. 6 *>as »un»d by r'eufiui jii .gn Hazel in .Buffaio. •„ The Nos York r. ui ,,, cpatt sboit* ai Coriung Una h,4 uu iu workmen, The S'eonri laj-i.ff In :w.. m n...a Taere ar^- a;»jp fi-htlv ioo —-.tijlnyt>dr in tin- H!.U[,3 : \Fdreujt-nt-' *bav«' t-r-k^n mro a magazine at nstliftl' Cf-M,. bVfween- , itate In the state. * 'FaMsn &TeTFeaBiuig \\oh' \aqulrrsl . stew at Dundee. The animals are i n the woods in large numbers. Owing to : the great scarcity of all kinds ot ' nuts they are making up for this loss on corn, which they help themselves , ton In large' quant ».ifs. The silver r gray BquirrW is mure common than the other kinds Mayor Schwab of B.iff.ilo has writ- f ten \Mayor Crosbj of L..ckpbrt, asking if 4bire is an> 'jrp ; u-< apples jn Nl- agani cotmty : nd lhafc:f t^-err' ar e hs is willing to send boys then- to gath or the fruiT'for th»> pnor of Ii iffalo. The fnrrn bnrcna whon C.II1B4 •.nfornt' ed Mayor Cro.iby that no apples would go to waBtr in Niagara county this • year. In possession of a scure* of band' writing specimens and w,th ft-deral . aid eniisicd i n tracjig t!;e axithar Of YorS state'to tie natronal\eonventiott of the Anti-Saioon league, to be held in Washington on Jan. 11 to 17. TAB Convention will serve as a conference on enforcement, as well a s a celebra- tion of th e latiftcation of the 18th Gum £orruiany Must Pay . _ The William Wnpley, Jr., company w»s ordered to ipay. $3,018,000. dam- ages, including interest to th e L. P, Larson company! for infringemeat of a* double niint wrapper o n Wriglejr products—extending .oser- .a period—ot Ave years. Ury Agents Watch Detroit Breweries Twelve Detroit breweries are jnao- ufacturing their product under'the su-/ pervlalon of the federal prohibition agents in order that no beer contain- tag mofe~Chan One-naH~oTT per^cenl aJoohol l a manufactured or sold. MARKET REPORT task a mystery .etter- threat ,-n:r>g to blow MansfrHf* am Ttt^r, tintr Cm-nlnf t W thaitfmui af I48^ty-^h^g.tg A4Usm t heavy,. jHvrHiej fowte, and devoured a *.a.ge n»M»t of Ay- • C ' Van Allen of ' Vvon - lnve3li g a tor 3 @2 9c; lo.ws, itgal, naniite sticks * , beli«-ved they wera-nearin«th-source ' .QJLJlpuiaon-pp.n:.'. ar.tlvil.ip.a-vahlch—hav.a .a.ge numhAt; of dy- -^d^'CTrd-:H^JBirttaK-OMguat!^m^'r»hS^'3: New York Provision Market BUTraiH=^fiimery;-TngEeF •xtra^ 54ii@fific, EGGS - Fresh gathered extra*, -flrstsp«tQ>64er .. CHBBSK^Slate whole milk tials, fresh fancy, 26*% c. CORN—No. 2 yeUow, ^L07%; Nfl^ 8 white, $1.0%. OATS—No. 2 white, 63c. HAY—No. 1, $31.00<g>33.00; No . *, ?2»^lTCf®3lLinr; \No.\ 37 I^OOig)28.00; shipping, $20.00@22.(K>. Buffalo TOVlifOn MafKit CORN—No. 2 yellow, $1.06; No. t, do, Ji.05. OAiS—No, 2 white, 50c ; No. (, do 4 48Vac BAKJLKY—Maltint, 78@80c; feed- ing, 71(0- J2c on track, through billed. RYE—5-ro. 2 whits, 80c oir traclt, through buled. BL x i.1^.1 - ^reami.ry,- extra prmta, 66@57c; creamery, ^rsts, 49^510^. crocii buite^, .ai r i o good, butter, to.iimoe, 34@3oc. CliEhiiE — Daisies, old, do, ne.i -.'gzsRr.. B<i:i;Tjiil, do„new, 2tj#2?c. EG-Jij - - Hennry, white, 76c; henn- fy, mi.Md. 55c;! state, cana.ed, 58c; we^teui. Landied, £>uc; wtstern mark. 42l&r4?c. \ • ' URESSeO POULTRY — Towtf,\ medium;- 2lr lonvs, ligut^ 20©:2te; bord- ers, milK.i'd,38i5r50c; do, cornrsft, 36 • flB••BI••IBflBillBBfl flIflIBB•l|||||||Bllllli Brina the Children to Toyland and let them see wjhar a.woiid^fuJLarray of Toys Santa Claus has pxmideiLto help make this Christmas the Mer-— riest ever. Low prices on all offerings allow you to buy lib- erally for your children. \W: A. L, ASHWORTH • •••••• B BBBB.••••••••••••••••••••••• ,^^#ld^^^^^S •the jyeople served I 37^39o; 30@31ci 30iu. jio, |.liBhe I .o L ^t U3 _j i MaioJveniiig.^ew^ f ™,^^' » is convaleacinf from-an op«.i rt tion for 1 „ e P - r \ 3 app.endM8liia -in the Lenox Hill- h0»- -t- .? riB - C ? Jnt >- cn puzzled Livingston county officials ^Uia^in the Leno x Hill hos- ^ pita^ N'owSxprk. J3 ! Lyons lodge of« Elks ihiiiat.^d 161 !^E—nuunbor,-. at -a- record, btvaklng viliang are to be dls- armed. On and after iTfc.'l. 1923\ it will be a crime, punishable* either by fine or b> imprisonmt-nt, or iboth, to cajry a-*ew>iEec—A-ction was- taken >re and Connty Judge Noenao is- ff. ! 1 ne _ mNEirSTORE JOHN L. MADOEN, INC. 37 East Ave. Rochester, N. Y. . - s. . _.. L»adies' pure iinon handker- chiefs, hard an d nuu'hine em - broidered, 25c to $1.00 each. Ladies', plain hemstitched v ndk'°rchu'fs, all pure Irish $• linen, 15 c to 75c t-ach. Ladies' pure linen initialed handkerchiefs, 25c, 50c. Gentlemen's hemstitched pure linen handkerchiefs, 25 c t o $2.00. Gentlemen's initialed pure linen handkerchiefs, 25c , 35c , 50c, 75c and $1.0 0 each. Boys' linen initialed handker- chiefs, 35c each. Boys' linen handkerchiefs, with hand drawn thread, in color, 50c. Crashes, pure linen, from 25c to 50c. Table cloths and napkins i n pure Irish an d Scotch lines, i n prices to suit all purses. Luncheon sets, white and col- ored, ' including cloth and six napkins, $5.00 to $15.00. Fancy linens i n Madeira, Filet. Italian, drawn thread, etc., at moderate prices. •Pdre linen huck towels, fine, heavy linen to satisfy the most exacting, $1.00 to $3.50 each. • Hosiery in silk, silk and wool, bilk and lisle, and • mercerized cotton, 75c to $3.50 pair. We carry the well known Onyx hose. Ask to see ou r guaranteed $1.0 0 stocking in silk. i >}////////yj/////Sjv///w/ss//////s/////////////////////////?. ^ ^udge-Ma-ul-.in- JSuffeato city^cmnrt-on-*- charge \of cruelty TaT ah I mail class fo r that tetrge. The fodge. wtU {jtudeB£a^|W.o^siraeUah^-e^'-it**f3 t «00- * mortgage on r-fov. 26. .,.,., . • , , *»_. ,, •-* , ,, , sued the order revoking all revolver iSffLfmT ^^--gw^-Tofrer WWiG of then ^Befort. Lockport, was fined $1D by A nw , alienation gate, both of Tenh Yan, met death b y drowning when their automobile plunged_ from the highway at ^Veils- burg Into the Ohemung river. Rate of employment in New York stats factories oontinued to increase during October, the total gain since August being 2 per cent, according to the state industrial commissioner. When Fail-port hunters- tailed to get their quota of pheasants -wlwiS^ I hunting they took revenge by shoot- ; ing out the electric bulbs in th e vil- lage lamps, doing damage- estimated at $150. | Harry Walker and Reuben Sher- wood of Canisteo, who purchased ths I I-ieroe estate a t Castile will lumber | ^ the farm and expect to secure enough i i timber from their operation § ' tor the entire place. Two million dollars will b7. spent in health demonstrations in Cattarau- gus county, Syfacuse and a section of New York < ity next year by the Mil- bank memorial fund in it s efforts to add 20 years to the average life span. The number of inmates in p>nal in- stitutions directed by th e state com- mission of prisons decreased 7.8 per oeht during th e fiscal year ending o n June 80, 1923, according to a report' made public by the commission. There were 1.107 less inmates than a t the close of th e previous year, the re- port added, indicating a decrease Of X.-7 per cent i n the male prison popu- lation, but a gain of 1.7 in the num- ber of females. of affections caserTS which BofB the'pTalntlTg- aM T35ehezei, ^2,75@3,#. nx«.- c, -tr —=—•--•~^ % --; V ^^-^-^»^^t4b^=-.idefe^dftnt. dairo th e /.woman -in-^ ^~rB&Mia~^mtr-per Wd ibB*,-$<>,S0a George S. Rose and Wjlham Tun ...... _ - _ r v • v to pay I- : -^^c^-^d\masterX--iS@^IcT:a^ai^2i: feaOo;. .gi-wie, Mm>2§Gi turkeys, 48Jf_ 60\c .LIVL I'QHLTRY — i>wls,_fier_i»>, heavy, 2uu21cj_ do, medium, 16® 19c; light fowls, 14@16c; ol d roost- ers, loiillc;; ducks, white, 2&<&.2i&, geese-, 2i^r23cj turkeys:, youag.-Satg' SSc^ . ., :..._„-. -_ z _^_ = _ - \POTATOES—Jiomegrown per m^ $l.uO©ljJ5; common .t o fair, 80^8 90c —ON iO.X a—Spanish, crate, ^235-Q 2,50; homegrown, per bu,„ J2.75@3M; :: the .case as ttmir jrife, has haen ed in supreme court at Honieit Th e plaMtifLis. Isaac SingMnry.-andL.tha defendant Charles Long of Hornell. Both me n clalm> they married on e Adelaide Henry. The whereabouts of the woman is unknown. Batavla wa s without electric ser- vice one day last week for over an hour when a hon pheasant flew against on e of the main feed wires near-East Pembroke. The bird wag cooked b y the ll,0!M)-volt currant and fell to th e ground, but the short cir-* ouit burned the wire which broke, shutting off. power until the break was discovered and repaired. Claude Shepard of Royalton and M. Anderson of MIddleport, each shot a freak pheasant on th e last day of the open season. The birds each have a head, neck ani: feet of a chicken. They are believed to b e a cross, be- tween a chicken and a pheasant. The birds will be shipped t o Ward's Na- tional Science Institution either at Washington or Rochester t o deter- mine their breed. Punctured several times in a bat- tle to death, th e carcass of a nine- prong buck deer Veighing nearly 300 pounds, was found on Rice brook, near Limestone, by Edward Mazza, an Olean hunter. Rice brook is a gathering place for deer of that part at this time of the year an d there are often a docen there. Mr. Mazza, thinking th.i dee- had been shot, no- tified Oaine Proteotor Joseph Hirche of Allegheny. 0<SX7.25; re d kidney, llO-tro® 11.00; .. White, $l(tf>i)@11.0f per cwu. \\\\\. BEETS—-Per u.. 76e®$1.00. • CABBAGlP-Per bu., 60@65c. CAULIFLOWER — Pe r bu., S1.0Q @1.40. CELERY—Dwarf, doz., Jl.O0@1.76 ; do, homegrown, per crate, fl^ 0@3.O0 . GUCUMKERS—Per basket $2,260 k7&. LETTUCE—Per box, homegrown, •L75&2.00; do, iceberg, $ 1.25@1.80 . LIMA BEANS—Per qi., 40@45c PARSNIPS—Per bu., J1.60@1.75 . PARSLE V —Per t'oa. bunches, 26© 35c. PEPPERS—Florida, per crate, S4J6 @4.75. TURNIPS—New, white, pe r bu, **.00 01.26. HUBBARD SQUASH — Pe r M., ¥ 1-50@1.90 SPINACH—Per bu., 6&®90c. TOMATOES—Cal. pe r box, fl.75« 2.00. East Buffalo Livestock Market CATTLE—Shipping steers, $9£0« 11.75; butcher steers, $800@fc£0; half era. ,$ 5.50@7.E0 ; choice veals, $11.00012.50; fair t o good, $940 ©10.50; light eals, $ 7.00@8.50 . SHEEP & LAMBS—Choice iambs, $ li.0@12.75 ;; cufls t o fair, $7S0« 11.60; mixed sheep, $6.600700. HOGS—<3ood weight Yorkers, #.7* ©7.00; light Yorkers, $6JS0 6.76; pigs, $6.00®6J6: mixed trades, 17.0007.10; heavies, * $7.1007.26. Declaration --..TL-r-sUr r- — To render the most dependable service ?* To the greatest possible number of people?* Within economical transmission distance?* At the ldwest cost, consistent with fair wages to the laboT and capital employed I* Is the objective of the* popularly-- owned THagara ' Power Indastrj. wO million people, apprpxi- mateliL, enjou; the service/ of dependable Niagara power £* It taps at the doors or about half the people of New York State outside of New York City^S* It serves without favor com- munities large and small^ It Iigbts with equal brightness the city street and the rural high- way ijH* It lessens labor on the farm and solves the servant problem on The Avenue Jj# Trie humblest home \and prouclesl palace\^re alike well served,^ It coofcs and cools - washes ana irons - cleans and scrubs - saws the wood - milks ihe cows - pomps the water - and works- its wonders in a thousand ways £or-the-multi- —l^de-^C-pjeople—it-serves-tijsf 1 -x- THE NIAGARA^ FALLS POWER COMPANY .\. TrMifht muM Tmi Jbctm Oii tteTmeit Super-Six Chassis Ever^Bufltr\ - Heretofore a moderate-priced closed car has meant an inferior chassis. Now at a saying of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON - a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence tBd£nest performance. More than 70,000 Coaches in Service At practically open car cost, the Coach com- bines all closed car comforts with famous - chassis quality. Increasing thousands find it meets every need, at a big saving in cost. Super-Six Prices at the Lowest Level in History ^ ^ 5332 Coach $1375 ARTHUR LEITER, Hamlin Trefyht mnd . Tax Extra mm$K~;.-t \MiMdf^m. ;^||a|I^M^^^»ig ifiilfe^^^S^^