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ffc™ (T-SffiSOI^J^aSMf \. tWTTjtf \^ »*•* vajr™T* -*^ Kofi. *-b^V«^ A. ^» • T*>» fHE REPUBLIC, BROCKPORT, N. Y. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, A Sons nof 1% Ijblds (the matrimonial 'record for women's- colleges, at least 60 per qejit 'SF Its graduates going to ttie \altftr- Statistics show tie Jums__JieJ3CBeja ^tea-aod—marrtage-ls-steadHly- J'TUS the Fall of tlif year. iJ. Tlie grasses are brown Tlif leavt-S arc .all sere, . The nuts fnllin? down. But. spite of it ill . There's a .song m Ihe Fall! Not OK SIM-.T < .T \tTie Spring, In wood's ncwiy green, Where_ , iaj , i^_l , 'rJs s-ing And flowers ar e seen— Not a Siiiinsr sun*? ii't all Is tin.- sung of the Ko.ll . Nor a Hummer time nonsj, With j-un^lilni of June JiiBt «lp«tmifHf. alums --'A A di.iwsy M\ *-et lime- No Sumnn r t'ri'e soup: To the Fall would hi-lun* Nor a st.4 \ V,\ nte r rh VI:-P, All tinarlllii; with ' lifer Of sw. • t Cl'ii- ' in-\ t n o ATK>-II.Ilip\- N't'W I'.iry Not a py W nt.r ili.vme _ For tlie br•'••.! n Wtumri flrn»i' But a ThMiik>-iriviiiK fiymn The lirnwn \ ntninii sintrs. Of rhiiri'h windows dim , Of sw- . t'ftiliT.il wln^a, Of pr.il-i 'nil •<! I'ra_v.i_r.. _ - \ ATiiTTrn-\nTanTc«.f\j' Cftl'* .-a ret —Franefs MrKltiipm >*pr(on. In Girl s Cninpaniiiii Paragraphs of Interest to Read- I ers of Empire .State 4 Interesting News^ of AH K|nds G'ath- *•' ered From Various Points In the ; State and So. Reduced In: Size That It Will Appeal, to All Classes, of ' T \ Readers/ decreasing. Sheep killing dogs are again mak- ing their appearance in the vicinity of Perry. Four sheep were killed in the flock, owii'.d by Geoige. Johnson. This is the second time witUin — a — few weeks\ that his flock has been invad- • ed by dogs, ] The trial of Assemblyman : E. J. Carpenter of Corning, under Indict- ment [n Tompkins county on a charge The barge aaai will close uHkially »n Dee. 8. ' Flour i* now sellini: iii l'erry at the lowest price ir 15 > tiir.f. Lockporr has rnrelied ?,4t>'-f -mem- bers in the 11. <.! Cium dr.ic I Ontario '••.!! Ji \ lt«a apijrupr.'.ated i $11,00(1 to pru\ -de tv>r suu» leiuoval, i J Two wonitiii are JJLIL .uU,lj.. uccuiiUBUI 'of the Senucu,c uiii.y jail .at Vaurloo. of driving an automobile while intox- icated,-will he conducted af the spe-' clal session of cour* whlstuc rvened la Ithaca thiij week, S The evening of Dec. 4 has been set\ hy\ the\ cbmrhlttee as\ tf\f da f e for\ the dinner a t Lyons celebrating the : ^ffleM jJiJeniug:J2f_rxiitfi 2.%. tha-d.-lsBer.z highway rou'e across the state, which s'hortens the distance 'Between RoclV Senator Wag *KnwlH • Challenges: Secretai^lVallace ~ ~ lI5Ylny~masEeWd\ the\ lay rtnT^Man \ TJaliFalfelFoT'Th^C^rrdlir^^ flees, rented a house and, finally, hay. ing^been introduced o Senator Lodge, Magnus Johnson, the new dirt farm- er-senator from Minnesota is all set Meanwhi.e, jeing a man of action and to keep in trim, he has chal- — f lertged SecretaiT Wallace of the de^ partment of agriculture to a milking contest, The bout is to be staged in i >> immmmmmmmmmmi/u^t jrreparedrtes* ester and Syracuse, about 20 miles. j District Attorney FanWh of New ' York announces'that\W1-niam~H.-An- derson, state suporintenclent of the Thn Hoprr Kim«.B S company, Inc.- '- AntrSaloon \leagu¥ will Kij tried early in January fur grand larci;ny, attempt ed exiortioa i.nu forgery, the charges on wIul-h~liL' was\ indicted last July. Sale of \1 stores and.other property of the Miller-Strong Drug corporation in Buffalo, Jamestown, Bath, Hornelly -Wat^H-ewThr-^i»gTi-f ! B-i'-*iJ8 , and Brie, Pa., to the llaney & Carey prug com- pany of Salamanca was announced at the executive offices of the company. The need of another federal\Judge for the Western 14ew York district was discussed in Buffalo by Judge. J. H. Hazel and Col. W.;J. bonovan.-tr; Thn.rantter has. been up never reached a stage 'of• Canandai'gu«.i, v\'ul eulaigt- its fac- 1 Friurk-lii-titu* IM,, sokl- h.a neivspa- per at Cln r.-y I'reeK iind returned to ' AlbioU-Xo worti. An effort is huiug made to inturest -one-of-the-BiodeJ daigy-barns-at-the^; government farm at Beltsville, TSTd'.'\ It w.ill be dryhand, pail between the knees, two quarters at. a tima_ Straightway with tail holders and anti-Making devices barred and -with' ^^.p^aj^iUiiJejiUi L*f.ALuliUi_iiiJXLj. ' er natioual bau v. | Elizabeth G. Hall bus been uppoint- ,ed acting posmidater at Little Valley, Caitaraugus co>uuty I About Sua uuiulfl. uf i'erry publle . schools are bcriug admin.att-red the -6-elnek-tt>st-ft)r -d-fphtiierra. i The pupuhiuim of the Albion state- :JL atlorney. training school [or women decreased before, but 6 per. cent dnrinp- the pa&t year. ' - 1 Holw t cjlltge's annual banner ( Scrap between the freshmen and :oph- | omore classus -ins ht'eu abandoned. | Pansvilleise^cexieflcing a hulkUnsr. tbooiu; where t w said that $5t)tr,«0O pfxrrtlTLTrirattdtsigH\ are'tjsnrg eTecTed\.\\ Skunks afe luntifui in th«.vicinity of Castile and man^ of the boys are- earning their Christmas luoney by trapping them Livlngaion county furui bureau, or fjjanized. slxjeara a S o in Mt. Morria. i b * ^ S v . Judge Hazel In Buffalo \iheld Its'annuaJ met-tlug \on Noy. 2* | mlB^aaaTng tomato paste. It was i at Mt. Morris . j Steuben coojaiy '..uperrisrs, appro- ! printed $28j)0t) lor ' maintenance of . the Pl«asani Valley tilbercutosis sani- j tarium the coroinu year. •. Addison, Puiiu-J I'osi and other. 1 towns m Steu* en county have over- : ^subscribed 'hBir quota in the county Candied Sweet Potatoea. •Bcltct potatoes ^f uniform size and -.boil.until-tender, lteiuuve the aklng, Iy\ ,7~1 ... j\~* ^.\\ \1. \ place on a bak!n<r i*an, rover with but* • ., . , , , ; W, »ugar ami en^igh na+t t«> ^easen \ ° 5tari0 °° un %i w,, » tam ' ^ lUL daiti wall Place in oven and brown. ( and three nights of far m-xt year, ao- i ooidlng to the OII1C<TS ot thf Ontario COSTUMES, WIGS, MASKS - oufcof-town parties supplied undor guarantee Rochest£r Costume Co. -374 Court -St.-Phone. Stone 3503 ROCTIESTER, M. Y. SAVE 25 c /f to 33% ~\ Buy your gifts during our REMOVAL SALE ^DIAMONDS, WATCH: Agricultural anil Industrial society. The 'cost^ ot -baild,n){ E.n-t Oatka i road' at Perry, winch is now open for travel, was {2S.Ulf l:\ i'h,.- roaa -Is more than two m, 1- j .ji !»n,;th and was bu.lt i-ntirelj ti\ i. r.i 1 le.p. Hornell vrntr-r d; p.iniu, m will be- gin ihe tests tc On tt nn n, the feasi- bility of pu i|>. nu si n n i' iitKU'tHJ gal- Ion'a'or 'water\ Uni.v n\.i:i itii- subtor- , ranoan sULaiii. vUiicli t.u.s thruugh •Hmno.i. Otliiial ca n ins u f tie \ntei} of , Y.ueJ oguiiiy where- eorrgi-t>s8--was called upon to - take action. The Geneseo-Lakovllle state road is closed while a concrete bridge is Be- ing constructed over the GQnesos Ma outlet at Lakeville. A heavily- loaded irnckrcrashBd- tlrroxrglr ttrarold\ wooden\ bridge and while Little damage .waa done to the truck and its contents the bridge was ruined. Thomas Page of Albion, manager of a canning factory, wan fined $1,000 for his foulh conviction. -Eage was $800 and glYei a SQ^day, sentence last April, but execution of sentence was held in abeyance pending further in- vestigation. Only §0 of the 3.000 municipal civil service employes in Buffalo hare made application tc date to Join the -state- reti remootr-paasloa- system, ac- cording TO l'\ B. Holmes, director of the New York state employes retire- ment system. This iB a lower per- centage tlui nany other city in the -stab', hp said. Thousands o' crows migrating to\ warmer climate, took possession of the statp h.shwav .mil r.irni lands just t-a.-<l uf tfr* fiWtrg-rt VitHt-y tnrcks. be 1 - _Want Hiflher Wheftat Tariff Declaring that as _ long as high prices of necessities prevail as a re- sult of duties for protection of Amer- ican manufactured goods it is right to raise or equalize the , tariff on farm products, delegates to the an- nual convention cf the Farms' union asked in a resolution. adopted a t Omaha, that the tariff on wheaT be -nned-j-lncreaaed—to—60-eenta^ a bnsheh tween WaiLilpu and Gen-'-va, one day. last \\'-'k The n'.r was black, and pas.-itiR nnitiirists wire <• .iti;-p||ed to turn rn thlr lights as a \..iruing to\ approac in tig cars. A \\Uu°\l of ttiianii- was disclosed In Roehf-ter (it\ (oirt wi.eu (leorge Conti^lti, M ye-nrs t».U, V:\F armigned Oh-a char«e of inuixte-t <JU He told Jtidgr K*thrmt»r thstt ti>- -^rtrnprj §£•§ a AT ^XT-ftA-OFfBlNAffY-l — * ~WE1SBU€H~ ~ . „ -- * -^4eiintoirAYe7tfe7 ROCHESTER, N. Y. i: *~^ - ^ •- ^ hllOXV lit H t)»*|-(» IS a WATCHES AND IVORY GOODa^M.M.at. and l^u.\..^. V. Ihith7 Hei'UbPN-itn. hn:nf r-\r'.\ ri reived 2, SDif . ,-tus. FJnUiiott ..i txturtd by cli.tigfa that ~, chllUreu .uu .i.;u.u;iu a4 ike public ts^chuola in advancad stages ol intox |(CH(i<m ' An .Bv'„, S ;,M„n i . bring ; atale Farni ^^ fuderation. Res- _ + niad.e.t«.»,d-:iflruuau.Uu ^ojic-jjf the-J -oltrtrrms-Tnlrrp T eaJ-m-^y7acTis>^hc7iIrIirr , llau«E *u«ai._, • [.on^fnXTyrlTig the dwper Hudson river. Ibt^t^tiTtTrt-of-tno-f*irtnrSSJr-TnflH-pr5j-,, ct . ai cTfd^TtolhT\i'na B 7drawn week, ke-ps a family ui two in cloth- ing and Jtiud, and a >edan in gasoline afid lir»*s, iiird'twrr\ hibnths agrr- paid a fhre-Trf fSt> for ferkless' armng: ~\ Enos L?v nf Yorktown rrns^been re-' d—pEBsidi-nt-of—th**. Kew- Y&gk- <^fm^y//M^/ , yy////////yy/f/////-/^////w//^///xf//A £ JouuLu ufflc .ai Lockpwt^an (tern- oUl by ar|B> « n gi nfie „. ^ Tne fed era- •| **«• hr flrn which starterl tn the ' tlon hM 3lalted a \ uvmP algn against |jflo r under a metal pot In fbe-stenfe- jsaW and UHP of imported clover aeed ^ | t , ing room-. The sprinkler system . \| jTaTea*\tbe planf \ ~ \ \\ • I J | .The largest \adividuaJ. Cliristma-5 Jecls or-to read very fine print^. ^ f-chrb \ls-a-^vlry*T!g!rcly afficle\ ¥d\'Eave '.B-tBj IjQjne, _ ... ass to\ nse in examining small ob- Glve One for Chriitmai From 75c up __ S E^E.BAUSCH & SON cex r- * • _* Main Ikreet Esst . | 105 E««t JU«.^—T^ass more ROCHESTER. N Y. Either Store for the best In Optica] Merchandise \SpOBmzmZZZZMZZ&Zffl2ZZ2Z2ZZ h the NiiiSailt- Cnu.niy i __Ji,atjQnaL. an*.^h« rauajre lacri^sfitl. H««,«fi- ute WbtiMQ, aa averafi e 0 f 513 5a f or I each Inhabltan t. Their new scht dules some time ago. „ „ t^. ! The rate.-s un dwellings are about; the t tie yalley. 4^dga - kark«a prea-ldlng, ' J—> - - .- - r- \J^-3^Snlm^fcllad^raisB-JKas-aoed r i. a. I' &Jtmmmmi}mimmMmMMfflNmk Rochester Business Institute Monday, Dece-mber 3, is the next registration day for .any course or subjeet. Our •regular registration days are the first and third Mon- days of every month in the year. We teach Bookkeeping, 1 Banking, Business PraHice, Business Arithmetic, drea. out any of the fudging tricks invent- ed long ago by the legion of farm ^ha-nds- \who '•can- -naWk—bar—doirt-itk©-\ The troph;', although unannounced, will be Senator\ Johnson's* opinion of Secretary Wallace as a farmer. That in fact is what led to the challenge. Waen «Seaitt©r Johnson- first .oamg:;. to Washington, he and Secretary Wal. laee were photographed together.\ \We farineij must stand together,? . observed the secretary. \Listed to that,\ ejaculated Sena- tor Johnson, \'We farmers.'\ ^YVtlr Deport Samrrmy Goldman \ Sammy Goldman of Syracuse must be deported to Russia because he is mentally de-Be! -lvt, Judge Cooper of the U, S. court ruled in Albany in awarding a virtory to the imnrlgrar tion authorities in a bitter fight that Has\ - been w a'geo\ Tdr~tEe last three years. Samnany, W yea^a-old^^^us- sian refugee, lives\ with his parents in Syracuse 7benhe decision dismiss- ing a writ of-habeas corpus came to the family as a sevtre blow, MARKET REPORT New York Provision Market .BUTTER—Creamery, higher than extra, 52% @ 53c. EGGS — Fresh gathered extras, Irsts, 55^58c^\' ^\~~ \ ' CJECBESE—State whole milk- flat», fresh fancy, 27@28c. Buffalo 'revision Market etfRN— r7o. 3 yellow, 95c. \' \• OATS—No. 2 white, 51c; No, do, 49'^c. RYE--No. 2 whiiR, iac__on. _tracks t, through billed. Bl v i'Tiift—Creamery, extra prints, 5li4£uiu, creamety, Jiiab r ^.Wt^jlc^ •crocfr-bw-te'*;—ail—ro~ffood;—3figrs^c7- buttei, common, 34(S/35c. CHKESE — Daisies, old, 30&31c; do, D.ju Z.'^c.^t Hale,, UlU, S»n.^lc; do, mw, 26®27c. EG-.s — Uennry, white,.JJcjLjienij- ry, u..ii-d. 65t; state, cand.ed^ 6Scf westtiu, (.arfdipd. 60c; western mark, 42'Ki 4;e .DKL^JJiU -.X , OIFLXRY_ = ^JiiwJ4 heavy a :;o@?2c; FovIs^..medJiim J ...?oL ~qp3Qc; towls, light, 22^24c; broil- ers, milkfed, 40&42c; do, cornfed, $&> •^»ctTn~triTj--TTJosiers, 2tJ^r22t'; dU'iUta, 30fo3ar: ggese. aa<a'26tn: ^elLeisui; @45c. ..LLYE.iOUiTRY.— Fawls^per lb„ heavy, 21@23c; do, medium, 18@ 20c^ Jj^iu.-iowls r 18@20c; old roost- ersf 16u,l?Cj.j duiiks, fanay^ 2a@U5e{ peese, 23Cai25c; turkeys fancy. 38® --4tte. POTATOES—JSf. Y. State round —A_new~schedule -of- ftre -4ns&F&nee-~ rates has been put into effect in Steu- hen county, as the result of a_sjuryeyJj£llRe^JSo^ JSr5.5D-lb.. sack. from-faEmeiisC. wagons^ hest^-SSi^ #$} ©tr - - ONIUJ^S—»^ Y-r^State^yellow^Gioijef - Thanksgiving Day we will serve in. -our 0 ust*al satia- factory manner, ' a special Turkey Thanksgiving Dinner, >Ybt* will iind it an economy to bring yotir family as.well as your guests hefe, rather than to prepare the.dianer yourself. * Hoars 12:30 to 2:30. 1 - - -I. - - it, HOTEL BROCKPORT isiriitniBiYiniii ion; r Def. -r-the-actio .Tablets) • ough. T tic Chip* N)J The MI candy-coi Urn- SOU ED\ Declaration\ •\'. \ ese>\ *•• • To render the most dependable service?* To the greatest possible number of _»SGpifiS» ... . . Widrin eccsrrottntsl transmission \ distance?* At the !pwest cost, consistent with fair wages to the labor ana capital emploxgd ?* -is-the. ohiectivfi of the popularly* owned Maga*a '*\' Power Industry. FAR FLUNQ are trie service lines of Niagara Power jf__ Sturdy steel towers, earityHig himdreds o{ miles of high tension circuits, radiate East, South and West from Niagara Falls. These veritable rivers of Electricifej flow through ..^bcteerr counties m ^esfem\ w£ central New \York. They are lapped by 147 communities. glpThe Niagara ppwqr zone approximates 30O miles from east to west, and 100 miles from nortn to soutbijP Bnffalo first received Niagara power during 1896.\ 3yracase was first Berved dinririg 1906. Jamesjown was connectedT up»- during 1923 JijC • Dependable Niagara power service at low cost is being extended to added thousands of\ people each and every year J# aart do fore-al Irom A i v '- r \'''*agMW .IteollEaRIGlffiWWW Trhiich can tt eat-ael ii^eea gentle -^eftecti that Is Offie < \THE NIAGARA FALLS POWER COMPANY .MAOARA; raai^rn*&T^iHrm!oWWER CO. items Every aajdx;< -vto fancy, $ 3.0O@3.25 per 100-lb sack; Eb. jenezer, faacy^; $2.7S@3UMt' BEANS—Pea, per 1(TO lbs., ?fr25© . *&1&i a^r«\tep4W^@3^^ftf^d==-*d~- =• ?30 an4 senteBBeA-^s-«te^FHcn*hs--lfi-l the; penitentiary for' having 7<T barrels f of_3 per cent t-ecrr I-^gg^^yi^trf ^stt^tfen,. pajral: Ttey t ^,m^.1SQjl,| rlntev3mSQ@T1.0g . ed but twi^e.ui thehiatoryof Sene- * ea eouaty, \the ne-wiy elected\ board =, s - — ,\dl supervisors will hold its organlza- The 25th anmual dinner of the So- t i on meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 8, for t:om- mercial Law, PBiimanship, Bysiness English, Short- hand, Typewriting, Civics, Economics, etc. We shall be glad to mail a eopy of our new catalogue, which gives fall informa- tion. 172 CLINTON AVE. S. ROCHESTER, N. Y. ',/, ,S//,/''///'/////*//>'St//////f'///S////S/s///S///s/>' ciety of the (Jcnesee will be held at the Hotel Coiiainodore in New York, Tuesday evening, Feb. 19, 1924. Bl- bridge L,. AdHHis, president of the so= ciety, will be tnastmaster. Albert D. Randall, a,ctmg chief of police of the 1'ninted Posfpolice- de- partment- ha? been arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Hubbard • on a charge'of illegally possess, nu liquor and has given ball of ll.OOO. 1 Chautauqua county board of super visors at annual meeting made an ap- proprlation of H.SffO for the purpose of assisting the towns of the county I in snow removal from the main trav-'' eled highways of the county. L. J. Campbell, president of the At- las Steel company of Dunkirk, 'was operated upon In St. Luke's hospital, New York city, where it was fo<md necessary to amputate the 1-eft leg'be low the knee necauep of an infection. 'Even the weather man has been tn Bympathy with the federal dry act, Lockport cider manufacturers say. They claim ttiat, owing to prolonged drought tn 'th« summer and fall, ap- ples Tack the normal amount of julee. As a result, ttw asserted, it requires at least Ave bushelt more of fruit to make a barrel of cider. TOe price, however, was quoted about the same aa last year. - the election of a chairman, clerk and the appolhtmm' of committees. A bitter Struggle is predicted, due t o the fact that the new fcoard will be com- posed of five representatives of each of the political parties. Felix Currah, 26 years old, proprie- tor of a restaurant in Canandaigua, was fined $350 and sentenced to serve one year in jail by Judge Fitch.'after a jury had found him guilty of driving an automobile while intoxicated In Hopewell on ,/pril 29. The jail sen- tence was suspended o n condition that Curran does not drive an auto- mobile or take a drink of liquor, for one year. Charles W. Newton, ouperintendent of the Non-Pooling Dairymen's Co-op- erative association, Inc., gave a Bu>f falo newspaper his version of the milk price changes that- have occurr- ed this month. He said: \What happened was this: The first of the month the Dairym -n's league raised Its price to $3.11 per 100 pounds of milk testing 3 per cent'btitter fat, and our price was $3.&&. On Nov. 12, the league reduced its price to $2.64 and on Nov. 16, we biought our price down to $2.65. The farmeiw in our or ganization are gettirg mom, for thei- milk than those belongingVto the league % 100 eady per bu. &EETS-3*ar bu„ SLA —CABBAGE—White, p«r- J3.0O&5.00. , CAULIFLOWER—Fancy, $ 1.75@2.00 . CELERY—Per bunch, 25@75c. CUCUMBERS—Per basket, $2,250, 2.75. LETTUCE—Per box,\ homegrown, $ 1.2B@1.50 ; do, Iceberg, ? 3.75@4.50 per crate. LIMA BEANS—Per qt., 40@45c PARSNIPS—Per bu. ( $1.50'@*>.00. PARSLEY—Per dosr. bunches 50® 60c. - * PEPPERS--Florida, per crate, $5.25 @5.5. TURNIPS—New, white, per bu., 85c@$1.10. HUBBARD. SQUASH — Per tm., | 1.50@1.90 . SPINACH—Per bu., 60®a0o. TOMATOE*S—Cal., per crate, $6.00 ©5.75. East Buffalo Livestock Market CATTLE—Shipping steers, $9.50® 11.80; butcher steers, $ 8.00@9.50 ; heifers, $ 5l50@7.50 ; choice veala, $ 11.00@11.50j fair to good, $9.00 ©10.50; light veals, $ 7.00@8.50 . . SHEEP & LAMBS—Choice lambs, $12.00@1.75;' culb3 to fair, $7.50® 11.50; mixed sheep, $6.00® 7.00. HOGS—Best weight Yorkers, J7J6 7.60; light Yorkers, $ 7.25@7.60 ; pigs, $ 7.00@7.25 ; mixed grades, |7.30 ©7.50; heavies. $7.60®7.65. per-Six Chassis Ever Built Heretofore a moderate-priced closed car has . meant an inferior chassis. Noto at a saving ' of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence^ „... and finest performance. These are the lowest prices of all time on the Hudson Supdr-Six. They make both the Sedan and the Coach the most outstanding values in the world. ARTHUR LEITER, Hamlin 5338 i|»AH down fei -bloods— JJude's I •ygn- mi value oT G ~ BO money JCJ^Brsil s# m m Qu from Blad Rhe Prom antee Dru£ TRY AMU Laxai j- i-i in wvi ••-' t*LA.