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Sole Agents in Brockport for Brighton Blend Coffee l(|) byTlcCiiiro Xewapapef SyriaTcate.) T HE man renewed hfs pleading. \I can't understand this obsti- nate Idea uf yours, Li-a. You admit that yuu cure enough for me, and yet you won't let yourself go. YotLknow that before the war I stood back and When Shopping in Rochester -EMae-or-LriMheQ-at- THE SENECA JUOTBT W« invito you to make this hotel y^our ^-headquarters whenever you are in town. We are so close to the shopping center of the city, it is very conve- nient for you to stay with us. gave Ed the right of way. I'm not begrudging him Ms happiness then, • and never would have If lie had come hack to you. - But to see you existing - like this—earning year food each day - with your own hands—and my salary spoiling In my pocket. ' ~*Tr>^o^~WeTirnT!Tr^(rto-orfshty^oTRl- as to refuse help even!. Why, Len, you hardly do exist; teil me, now many of rttwse—papers—and—muganlapa—that 1 send do you read7^ S&e\ !€&&&- sp Hffserabty, JBe spared • her the reply. \Not one. Your dally conversation he caught a glimpse of white In the hair that used to shine like burnished gold. He said yghen ho left, 'Re waiting here for me/ anil I must. I have no proof that he— tli.it lie—\ \But Len,\ he ivluyirsed it patiently. \You know he cuubla't coitie \t>3c!ii »r even be sent bark. We stood together when the shell caine=-lrt> was never seen again. What more pro.of could you ask?\ . **Such things have happened,\ she tn : 'slsted. \Tlims: If Ed came back! He could be-very set and hard with any- one who deserved It.' She clasped her hands and stared up into the heavens. \Oh if He would only jrive me a sign from-up—there*- - Ansel Clifford walked away, still pondering his problem, Suddenly he •looked at his—watchrTind-^sprmted-for- the railway station, '*' Two days later he again walked up -Uw—waed-gro w n p a t It,—a^—entepe^- IDEAL METROPOLIS WAS I PLANNED EOR KKXTI'CKY T -^Picture a coterie of Bighteemh *•- centttry London ^ent-fr*rr«en. tm>tl I with\ the spirit _of.. thsi aealm I and pioneer, Intently poring over 1 a graphically Illuminated chart • of.\the Ideal city of the world,\ 1 and- visualizing o'er their mugs f of ale the day when the. virgin i j —hilltops of that frontier rejjionof the New World, called Kentucky —beyond the raggedest edge of the lands assimilated by those recalcitrant _ colonists — should rise this wonder city—I^tra ! \The city of Kentucky\ stra on a London map of 1794. But tystra never materialized. Otis M. Mather, of Hodgen- the cottage, where she sat bent over her endless stttehiagv • = ; \And so this will he 'gnod-by,' Len,\\ he said, turning to gaze out of the wla- shows Itx ¥w -avoid petite -anti -de- J» doxv^ pretending not- te notice the shake- cllne to become Interested in anything that goes on yuj^hle. these^four walls. Ing of her Bands. His eyes became riveted on some- You are letting this paralyze your | thing outside. He caught her arm wltJa mind, your reasoning powers, that used tO he so keen.\ - -~~-^\~ ~ ~ \Next week the firm Is sending me \~t6 establish a hrnnp'h \onTee in 1'anjimuT Leave your dreary memories In \this\ Out-of-the-world village and learn to live again with me. I want to do this for liiin as well as you.\ She shook her head pathetically and ift- t- w. I 'our \A coy.y v attfaGT-vvs-wt^ior feai been achieved 685 FO.R DETROIT This car can be ob'iiincd through the For J H 'cekly purchase '•Plan. „-4^^theJicffid^out=Doo£-Se<da&— BroattclatH ttplwbf^y, seft Jbrowtr with a sEghtfy darker stripe, harmonizes with the lighter shade in the head lining. Silk poplin shades are provided. Ornamental interior fittings including door handles, dome light base, window regulators and shade mountings are finished in nickel. Doors are made ol one solid sheet of heavy aluminum, very light and strong. Copper covered rubber door bumper prevents rattling. A wate-r tight windshield, easy and positive to adjust, cowl ventilator., and„visor are other much appreciated improvements. an excited: exclamation 'Len, come out! Look up I What does It mean?\ On the porch lie directed\her gaze ~t» the western s1(T?s, ivnere'tS intrTF-' cle-like whiteness ntralnst tlie intense blue, stood out the letters. \UK HAI'PY.—ED.\ Thp air seemed full of a pulsing claruor. A gcowl of thunder came * from -a- -single—hank- of elouds- leaning i against the 'horizon. The woman, star- -» Ing spellbound nt rhe phenomenon,\ failed to see the huge plane bird scur- rying over the tree tops in tfee oppo- site direction. ,— - As the last tracing faded away, she turned with a sob. \Oh Ansr, He did .send me a heavj -eirty-stgir!—It's all •right:—Wr-gcrnvrrh- yau_\ - .. - - Her face portrayed something of the - old-time- joy.-- Before Ansel Clifford and his wife : Sailed for Panama* he made, another hasty trip to a distant city, and again sought outjin avfator comrade. 7l B~ut, rr he remarked, n? he wrung the other's hand, and then closed it over a roll of bills. \I don't know yiOw^uFrrrwr-HtiEpl \nTFSFenBers wouM '_; charge for a job urge\ yours, trnt I an say they coalda't heat it. If this isn't enough, call again on yours iftosr. gratefully. It worked llkp a rjinrm- ^ZJoat-a^X-caiineLaavgn-tn ^na\rna~iky>' writlng-titi tire-old happy. BensrtmjLBXi ^sigs--fagck^tgs5t^e^^-= -- -•.-=— -• -—.-JS±^ J: \She's cimiing back fast,-Old Ace, thanks to ymi.\ WHY= \\^KyptiairExcavation* Ah eminent Uritlsh nrcheologist has expressed the ItopV that legends in thg .-4^BBe^chaniiier- ot Tnt-Ankh-A-rtien^w- tomb jnay tlu-ow a new light on the orjgln'ot tlje uarratjve of the Tlobet. The destruction of the~world becttusaB Sf the wrrfletittesT -(^n*sIsri^Vi^-£eaddba^ttlhyi<*»wn-i ! ee~- ords and is suggested in certain tonrib inscriptions in aneieat. Egyptnril : oeITe^•ea the nccbunt originaled In F.W.NE-WMA.N. Hamlin, Brockport, Holley X? JOT £&&~ *aaffi0!®SIS« £gyptr Historians and areheologists will have the keei>est possible interest la the papyri that may be found In the tomb, hoping something will be dis- covered to pive the Egyptian version of the Egyptians'* relations with thje Jews. --.*-*< So far no reference has been found in all the early records of Egypt to the sojourn of the Jews in tiiat coun- try, to the seven years of .famine and the seven years of plenty, to the seven plagues, or to the destruction of the army which Pharaoh sent to recall the Jews after permitting tljfeim to depart frum Egypt. One of the leading objects ol searches for papyri in recent years has been' to lind corroboration from Egyptian sources of the sfay in Egypt and the exodus, hut these events whirl, make so_Jarge a h>ure in Jt-wNli Injury are a blank in \the Egyptian re. ,u-«ls. E^'yptiiiii liisiory, tradition and lit- new'r consoliilated and vllle, Ky„. student of early Ken- tucky history, tells of the In- tended metropolis. \The primeval forest still waves over the spat\ Mr. Mather declared. \The *te Is located in the extreme eastern part of La Rue county,. Kentucky, and the only tiling that uuirks It is the post office and general Store of Gleanings, n lit lie vil- - htgft—-^evertrf- milpt ~nwav.\- —MuWrnngh hlilr a.lnndnuiFfe in the vicinity, was to he the ap- proximate center of the city and is stllT there. Lystra was to cover 15.000 square' acres, divided into 2,'i blocks, each block with Its .In- dividual park. Streets were to be 100 feet wide* and. visionary structures, -and improvements were located and planned—on o map hi London. But the Englishmen never came to Kentucky. In the days that havfc elapsed since, however, the, Blneftrass country--to the . east of Lystra'B proposed loca- tion \has\been transformed Into a prosperous region known an one of th# flcWsf rmnffiinritiei in the \New World.\ a^3t ^SxlTiil.iWu*.. ft.it ..*.««.. \•^-•..•\•\•.••••••••••*»««\IVl'' IS ISLAND OF . COMMUNISTS .«^^£ Here you will rind a most complete assort- -/ne-nt ofBeauWuf IJHirta- ware, Silverware, Glass- . ware and Earthenware from which to select an —ideAL-gA£t-f ori-mathet-OE-. sister, Dudley, Given, Simpson, Inc. Eleven East Avenue Rochester, N'. Y. GENERAL INSURANCE AGY. Brockport, N. \T» OFFICERS ffiSS. t ^, BARD v,oe President JAMES E. CONLEY Secy and Treas.. -'- -OlftECTaRS Dean Q. Crlppen Frank D. Hebbar* Jamei E. Q^JJIey Perry C.8hafe, Ephralm 0. Crlppen Morton Minor Charles M. McCrillis Louis B. Shay Georse E. Locke Donald A. Dalley Wilson M. Shafer \ TimERrWTBSP IN ROCHESTEir Baxgams In clothinr ahoea, rubbers. „, Jier^mteJBbee Co.. StaltA^^. •tomr* 58 Cl»lon ATe.Hoith. Furn}ture t Ron Linoleoms, -Floor andi Talhla Lamps, Codw-Gherta. qtc — Howe 4b Rogers Company M;ftl Cjtoton.-Aainaa_geiiau _, Jewelry, SllTonmre, Diamond*, EL J. Scheer, 259 Main SL, East, Mu*ic- and-l£uilcal InatrumenU), Pianos, Players-PUnos and Rolls, Talking (BlachJaea and Records Lark Music Stora, 3» South Ave \\\ranks iieatti«r:Go(»d8r®iiS; \Ldkiys/' 27lMata Street Bast NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Pursuant to. an or-der-or^Honr-SeJdenr S.\ Brown, Surrogate of tine\ Ctounly or ! Monroe, notice isBrefeoy given7^c6rcf-~' , Ing to law to all persons having claims* ' or demands against Almlra Chapman I late of Che Town ol Clarluon, Comity . of Monroe, State of New Yorfc, 4e« NOTICE .TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hoa. Selden __ ^ S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of ceased, to present uhe same \with the •Monroer-notice la- hereby ^Jven, accord- Touchers therefor, to the underitgned Ing t o law *o all persons having ci.aims HerherfiJ^C^nnan at his plsc«Mfor-°\ or demamda against Hattle I, AmJdon the transaction of business as sneb late of'the \Villege of Broofcportt, AainMstrator with the Wlil anhteced\ \ County oif (Monroe, State of New York, at Brookport, N. Y^-on or before tne> deceaeed:, to ©resent t^eLBaame-triitlnJha.lstJay ol-Jaxiuaryv 1924. vouchers therefor, to the undersigned ; Dated, Jane 19, 192J. ' ExeemtOT at ma iptec© tor tUe traasac-! 03ERBHRT L. CHAPMAN, Admin- \ tion of (bttstoesa as such Bxeotitor a* istrator -with the \WBI 'annexed. ' \ ..! the (Lew office of Nat O. Leater, Brook- LOUIS B. SHLAY, Attorney for Admlii- port, N. Y. on or before the 20Uh day istrator, Brockport, N. Y. of-Mey-a&S^ Da.te4 November 9th. 1923,. . .. Clyde W. Amidbn, NOTICEiTO <JRED1T.0RS .,. Pursuant to an order-of Hon^Seldea How the Marxian Principle Has Been Made the Rule in Bit of Jap- artese- Areh+petago^r - ~ A Japanese contributor to Polltlca, Tt Seire^Wvie^^ot=psbH : e^^!rfitr^='Je^ lleves\ that the BOIshevlkTlTB\ their' | BOWimy^VAtf iiastwara presglire through A\ia may flnd* one IpIacT at Tea^T\^*eTe™trrey~\vlir ; need to make no converts, This is the little island of Flatsusjunia In the Japanese archipelapo. , . Private- property -does not exist Executor. -^-Brown, Surrogate of-the County of Nat €. r-JL.e8te.rr AttOT^ey^foTt-Baeeolitor, \MQnro^.goUce49Jiereby-^reii^«Set^ r --' Brockport, N. Y. ( Ing to la.w to all persons having claims — : » or demands against WiHIam E. Good- : NOTICE TO CREDITORS, t rich. late of the Town of Clarkson, Pursuant to »n order of Hon. Seldw S- Brown. \O 01 ™^ ? f \Monroe State of KTewTork,' Surr^pKooftheCoTjatyorMon»e.'BofesiKlrer».-tleceased, to TresHntiJie same wtthr bygiTen,«co)rdinKtol«wto«ii penona having the vouchers therefor, to the under- claims? or demands asainat Luther Gordon. _I___J ,T>»t^.K m ^a^^j-i—«. .J. u »_„ lateof thevaiare of Bwekport, County of Monro* ^Snei Ralph T. (Goodrich at hJajjiace-. SUtebJNew V 0 rk„deceased,topxeattitthaiame for the trajlsaCtiOn Of business as SUchi •*itttheTOn^f«a fiierefor. to ffie undersigned Admlstrator ait'CIarkson, N. Y. on or Angn»ta M. Gordon, at her place for the trans- , - - ----- • *• ~* -artftWfe&eViRi^ritt^a^^ n_ (fational Ba.nk, Brockporu-N, X^-tn-or b«fore the fifth day of January, 1924. Dated July 2nd. 1S23. _^_^ .^^^QHSIA-JMUgGPBBaNr VdrJiinJBt liniBtratrix. \ Attorneys for AdminiBtratiix, \ 25 Main Street Eagt, Rocheater.M.Y.. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated July 1523. RALPH T GOODRICH, ^Aiioliiilatra.tQir^-_ •LVOTJIS r ''B'.~SHa.\r. APa>rffey~for A3r minintraitor, BMckpnrt, It,: ^OT4CEvTO-CREDiTORSi thexe,^ All.-ia&vah Tveslth betorffts to, the coiuiuunlLy. und sa^»fetfe=- -te^ite^&sS^!*^?*!^* °* j*™***?. ^gaBjA-fejaBagtJHaJmttB. irlite a» It \ft forbidden- people live by Jishtos and cutting tint* ber. There are some forty houses on the island. It is not .Jgfmittedjto .arM_ toMrlreir numher nor -Is the population alloiyed to -Increase until it over- \crowdis r lhjese houses. - \When the num- ber nf residents becomes too Targe, ffc5R- f^^»^^ : \fereed-4o- Hrigrater .--AppareliHy^^ffiis^Jus^; an Jnslltttflofi., e<w»ewl\at like the ver sacrum of the \an<-ient Latins. There are ho-dls- tltwfions oT~rnnk-arrd CIKSTS, lrat\tlre Jveswis of jam flies select a governor from their own number. Japan di- rectly exercises her sovereignty over the islaad only once a year, during a religious festival when the births * an<T deaths are registered. So far as records relate, the people live in peace and amity.—-Th 7 © Living A,ge. UNCLE HANK elii—The [ Miuur a Brukaw amd Vatotffte- «. Borner.-at t UtO- «f-theJEOwn_ Of JClarktOn- CoUhty thejr--place fw-tbeefcransmetion-©* bmtanea* «»4of Monroe; State - \Of \NeW~YoTK TUT' Parsttant to an order of Hon. Selden •rowhrQuTTOgaieof 6he-€onnty-of KPurauaBtta a» order of HSH. SeWenS. Brewr^. Monroe, notice is^hereby glvefl, accord* Surrogate of the County of Monroe, notice is here- i >„— >._ | 0 _ *„ ^.n -__.„_„ £._«-.L »»»•«.» by g^en. accordin* toHw to all pe?sor» oavfes f in * ** law- t0-*ll persons having Claim* elEtnnr or rJennnrlB igfttsnfr Newton Pinnntefc or demands-agatest Daniel **Bi\Hiler~ State of New YorK deceased', to pregentihe-iame 5th day of January. 1924. •Dmt«d-July4idrl923r MBJOR G. BROKAW VALENTTNE CL EOffMER Henry E. SfacArthxir. Attorney for Administrators, Brockport-N-y. ~~i — ^rotk^r^K^^-on-or*e<ore:iher-24tk AdrninAtCTtore. ( : day..Ot \JDatgr*t June 19th W2S\ •faDWIN TJ. \HEER KOY W. J5xectttors7 action_oL buKEness* af such Erecutor* at-the-fcaw-effice^of-Nat-O; heater. \ • ' NAT O. liKSTLUt, Alty^ lor ISecutora, IBroigkiport N. Y. ——--»—, JMaBLCjEULO^BEJiLTftBi. ^_JIOT-ICE TO CHEDITORa Pursuant t o an order of BonT-SeWenTSrBrown; Surrosateof tie County of Monroe, notice is here- •lar glTeu. aceordhia^o-'«w-to<ll-i^rtottB-n«Tirar - clalmB or demands' against Jnlfa ETizabefh SteYena,Jate of the Village of Broekrort, Cfiuh- ry of Monroe. State of New Tork. deceased, -to present the same 'with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Executor at his place for the transaction of business as such Executor* at FannS? 1 !^' Y \ ° n \*\ ^\^ \^ Bt h d \ y °* Iate ^ a6 ToTn of tJIaflsoS^ t*ottnty Dated June £2,1923, AKTBHJR T0OLEY, Lours B. SHAY, Executor. Attorney for Executor, brockport. N Y. ^. Brown, Surrogaite of the County of Monroe, notice is hereby given, accord- ing to law to all persons having claims or demands against Frank Seaman, Hall's Catarrh of Monroe, S4aite of New York, de- ceased, t o present the same -with the Touchers therefor, to the undersigned Executors, at IMF place for\ the tran- saction of business as such Executors at Brockport, N. Y., on <or before the _ — — _ _ . „ ,, . 127th day of Novenaiber 1923. Medicine ~ a « ne . d i Dated MT * s> i923 .erature u-ci proMM\rc|. - Tin* ,l>-\' s are In a ( ol..;- a,!\ i'ly tllll\ 1! . jil \\ ;|S fir::!! - ;. —i tlii\ Jewish conijii-t \. : \<t l'::» l.ri-ri rep^esenteil by some ln-i : nu- is ;i llilriL; of slight conse- 'ji. i. ' !•! iiu> i/:\|)tiHns. Tlicy would ri-„,i; ,| i|, ( Moved to have lioen binall tribo nt the a • highly populous with Treatment, both local and internal, and has been success- ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. > ! F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio or with .r N u\ It strikes nie as highly ridiculous o spciuL sn much money advcrtlsin* A.».ins as Hie deportation ', twIn i,,.^ w])pn there are so few twins ;il •>£ a handful of aliens, j D ein' -horn. PRANK SEAMAN, ARTHUR SEAMAN, Executors. LOUIS B. SHAY, Attorney for Executors, 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 lawto 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 same with the voucher^ therefor, to the undersigned Adminis- tratrix of the estate of said deceased, at het place for the transaction of bus- iness as such Administratrix at her residence in the Town of Sweden, N, Y., on or before the 19th day of No- vember 1923. Dated, May 30th. 1923. BERTHA W. ROSE, Administratrix, etc. Dhatnberlalne, Papre & Chamberlalne, Attorneys Cor Administratrix, 316 El1wan.ger & Barry Building, Rochester, N. Y, aWijsSfeEiiiiki ^iSllfeyii VI li .:**.-: