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j^^^^^p?'--- •'' '• :W^r^lff Y ff ! ^P^7^ f; \\'\; \\^'^~ r ^^^^^ ••/• u ^tt|^^^^^^^^^i^^ig^^K^l^^^^i^^^Mb££fi t^j^-gSL*^-. ^idu.^.Z---,-JStci. .Fr.:,. t:,.J^ne^?i^.^SjrT ,,fSu»?.!sai^i^j^^ ; .y*g^i >grf |t <u£x TOUR •y iGGKPORT™R€Pli§UC ^stabttshed 4n 1656: T Sintered at the^Postofflce\ aYTJrbokpoff, N. ¥., as .second-class matter Subscription Price $ZM a Year P. A. BLOSSOM, Editor E. M. BLOSSOM, ADV. MGR. ^ MORION Mr: an4Jt|Ti». George Staitt-who.aj* at Palm Beach, Florida, recently en-; — joyed a trip to Cuba. \ \ \\ \ =l —TOR.-Sfitfi^jSWrajKE George Winters Buffered a severe at- quire Kent M. Cfaariaey. tack of heart .trouble last -week from FOR 8A3LM-, Dry rtalb wood. -^nTcH Be 13 slowly recovering. - - -#9Hyeg^ -Phone^SfrP.^ froni cow: In- Webster Anderson was' home Cook Academy for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Anderson FOR SALE—Pair new orthopedic oxfords, adze 6-D. U Gordon St. FOR SAL.E-<FlYe room house •with - Thursday Afternoonr^Jan.-SV-24^wer-e -Suaday guests of Mr. and. Jfaa—ga f age^-Inquire -JT-24feriB-oflteer-12:6tf ja&herL Plats ojjmitoji. \ ~ EDITORIALS •~TrnT\9ffia!Iem\\1hlTr&rtha;t-TtoBi5- iargest good is a smile. Marion Cook has been very ill wKET a£ a bargaln> Fred K-. Hixson, pthone grlp-at-t-ne home of her aunt, MKL 488-R. _ l£:13tl- -^Q- \ TVIiary WatCTitfrFSBl-. - -_^- :—___:—I \Bben Flow,\ in the Watertown Standard, says church wars are great for Sunday golfing and motoring. U Mr .and Mrs. W. Haefele, Sr., of ffcKeater. were guests of their daugirtTjojBStock er, Mrs.'Clyde Breckons on Sunday. j \ \Mr\.\\and\\Mrs\. Charles \Wichmann of Avon are spending .some time with their daughter. Mrs. Paul Gram.- j Allen Vanderbeek of Holley was the guest of his friend, Everett Anderson, TOTTSALUS— wood, beaca or maple, any quantity. Telephone 60-F-2. G. H. — —rrstf in Brockport FOR atAJUB—Homes snar-rtetasity; •—• ~ Tlouaaa oray rooma and, bath, gas and EiJlllJ^IJLJjU^lil^^ furnace, newl decorated f 4O0(h =.. Hguaeof 6jroxma^jaiimprflYfHTLgi ?4000. Mouse of 7 rooms, centrally locaited, $1600. Seren room house, $2<MML ~Tf~room\ TiouseT \iffSEe\ ^-aeobble, |2600. 30 others priced from 1700 to lOvOOO. Farms in Monroe, Genesee, Orleans and Wayne Counties. Freo Davis, 35 Spring St., Broeteport £:28 - , . • i i - - , -WMe-iar-fVaacg-i^btafaed trom-^r noted FTenoh phyeipian a prescription tor the\^f(irtaBttt-0'f^Dla$aniMlBnr-a'n* Neuritla. I have given it to thousands -diy aad-Satordays^ with wonderful results. The prescrip- v»ars wasnea other than tliese days at extra charge tion coataime oothing, I aak nothing .^ m _ _ , -. . _ _ - — e is closed, call _» _«, nothing. . ___ „ .. . to* itr- :I wilt-matt-it-if^our^wlliTtan^ me your address. A postal will Bring %*£2&£^LJ 9 * ^^k^^^mbers^ndNew Meabersof ^he Aatom^ bile Club of Rochester, we offer you ISfi off on yalr^vork aad^H^$Jl : oa^asoMtte^—- T, FOR SALE—Extra tgood milch cow. Inquire Jobn Foye, JMonroe County Canning Co.,, Brockport, 1131 FOR SAL.E—Two new milch cows, 1 Cuernsey; 1 Holsteln. V. M. Butter* field. East Uake road, CUarkaon. r'OR SAL.E—G-as range and Lion gas water heater in excellent condition. Leaving town, Phone 116-R, 2:21 The Baptist and Methodist churches invite your attention to their advertise- ment on page 4. Church advertising over the week end. has been successful in many places and DP. B. F. Grimes has returned from •we believe can be made so in Brock- App-le-ton where_be was the guest of por4, Suroly no one can deny the his \daughter Mrs. McClay. j F0R SAUE-Ome of the anest build- ahsbluto necessity for prosperous Miss Fannie Morey is In Highlatnd^ fng ]oLg ja Brockport on Park near 4-hurrhes in any c.oMrbunity, and they hospital for treatment. Tier parents, gtate. Inquire FrankGrleason. • 1:31 without mem- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morey. Sr. have Go - tiTcTnirch cannot be prosperous bers anil attendance. .Sunday. -FOR-^Al^ K -iTodp^&gsriag-caFr-l^l; 1 SPIRIT OF PEOPLE COUNTS MOST tt—Wjt't- thr.-Wrttkh—t»f-4he -tOW4h-A9 *n\vn by' its tine buildings and well tirr'wd proplf. th^t after all make-s a <.-oiniiiun:ty Rather it is the spirit oi unity which permeates the people who livp therr*. _-» This is a statement from the country ttte division at £lre -SoHege xif A%grk culture at Ithaca, which points out the danger of the smaller places in vacated tlu> Bassett house where they. nu)(iplj ^^Dent condition, price wert> spending the, winter and are now Hrockport CJaragQ. 30CUintOB St. a. the home of il.eir daughter. Mrs. j FQR g^^^^^^, bouMg on p^ Clark Luddiiu5U>n.^ - i Ave., just wrrth'Of-Capen-rlose-houser TTio\T*. \FT. unrtPTy gave a—fareweft r owpefi hy-G=eorBlTjrell. ' Iuyaire-Honrei receptimi for Miss Helen IIpbart'last | B. Benedict. 8 '- 28tt \Wednesday evening at the home of V. A Spring and presented her witha silver spmm. On Thursday Rev. and Mrs. TTo'bart accompanied their daught f^r to Wee^l^port. their future home, j FOR SAL.E-T*hrofi horse-s, 1 cow, -whp-Te—MT*S^—T3Fp.Tpn^=wFIT—*ft3ilHi*i- her-i-abuUX_ili,u[i-rr-rVl;i'<iT:lQ-\yt\' liag^3:^TTad!!rT~J $200. 2:7 | . FQR SAL-E or TO L.ET—On shares, 6*0 acre farm 2 miles west of Brock- port on Redman Road- Wna. McBaJta, |No. 8 Utlc* St., Brocteport, 12:6tf Concordia LptherairGfrureh Wednesday, February 6th 5:3(r to 8 P. RI. MENU \Roast Pork and Apple \Sauce Mashed Potatoes Cabbage Salad or Sauerkraut Parker House Rolls . Whipped Cream Cake Coffee Erice-50-x^ttts €>rfcik£3rfefr Garage 255-W FRED WEI M^f HJ W&9. Wt wSl 3Hf, JH_JR5JHL~.^^.HR JCT-.t^f JPl, Iff! s^f,!n 1B>. r t t CASH DISCOUNT ON MTss--FFeTen-- j w i iIT—resume- ner-j -3 \ school work. Mr. and Mrs. Ho ' <f hi«h l>art remained to attend thef farewell particular looking upon their advance- recej>t i on d ff Friday evening for tie meat wholly in terms of financial rot | r j n , R pastor of the church where prosperity. Mr.. Hobart will preach after March The college quotes one writer who flrst -fiays-thax-he-has always held it as a Mr M ^^ 1 ^^j^ c ^| tfc g^i^ or .Hilten- •'duty of each member of society to ar e spending some time a.t the McCann promote' the prosperity of mankind, tome. • ^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marehant enter- tained their sister and hashand, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters and son, Robert of Rochester, over Sunday. I.ieon Joyce and a stranger collided on the corner of the Kendall road and County Line Tuesday afternoon. Both cars were slightly damaged but were able to proceed on their way. This is a daii-K''''oiiK wrner- and— motorists can not be too careful. and more particularly of the com- munity in which he live .\ Tf then points out that while the statement Is True enough in its way, it might be better to substitute for the •word \prosperity\ the word \welfare.\ Too many times when a town begins to get prosperous and busy the in- dividuals lost sight of their responsi- bilities Jor the«omrwm!ty_w^ij&rei -and before long a spirit develops which Is •well exemplified by the old saying, \Every- man- for himself and let the ... davlIJ:al^tne-liindinoat.*-. . . . . . It is Impossible to have a good com- munity unless there is a feeling of unity among the people, Thi s ia a •Bomewhat intangible quality, but it is petty differences when some project pods, 1O0 Inrshels oats. In- quire Wra. t\ Wright, Clarkson 2:14 FOR SAUK—McCoroiick gTain bind- er, plow arid otlier farm tools; also good farm .horse and 3-yea.r Belgian «'olt R. L.. ISEaploB,. Brockport, N. Y l:31tf t £ t r FOR SALE—Desirable farm ofT7T acres. Six acres- appl« orobard, 20 of * jf peaches, 6 heavy woo»ds, 30 slashing, | ^ 113 plowed land. Price right if sold be-1 £ fore April l«t. Inquire W-4 this office. — xc5*trt\C C O^ft I- Beginning February First the Cash Price on Coal will be $14.00 per ton delivered by chute, for Egg, Stove and Chestnut. All t t t 1 1 1 i t FOR SAJJE—R.-ubber- tire top buggy in fine condition, good Portland cutter like new, Jersey cow, fresb ia April, two driving horses, or will trade for { J new milch cow. A. L. Kimball, 5 State St. SWEDEN CENTER The subject or Rev. w.\rT:\Sybranojt'9 sermon Sunday morning will be \Char- acteristics of Moses.\ ' FOR SAL.E—Twenty-four acre farm, €-roorn-houserbranny ueartioiise, wagony ; and tool sned, 2 horses, 3 cows, 60 Hens, .tools, crops, £2000 requested.' Must -be-seen-to *e-ap>^reeiated- Will txade^ziInflqiiE6J--i2Jtgvn -St. —^ coal not paid for. delivered will be charged at $14.75 per ton. There is plenty of coal now and you can buy the size you want. All deliveries promptly made and all coal carefully screened. ft wL.. Vfarlrot-SM-rar-tin*! Yard Pfcone323-W t 1 1 t r t tend CARD OF THANKS ien,d3,,,^.n.d.ne,lKhbors we ex.- our heartfelt thanks for their —-rf*- Market-Street-Goal Yard FOR SAiL*E—My 7 room house re-1 ( centTy decorated and ^emodVeled. Haaj ^ ..,..-^ ^ ^'^ ^ ^ ^ ,^1+,.- ^ M^ M+M+»+ UUUU all new taiprovemenlat. bath, gafl, else- • M Ml. Ml Ml-Ml Ml Mi-(B Mi Mi Hi Ml Mi !• Mi H1JV Mi Mi Mi Hi Mi Hi. trleity and furnace. Will sacraflce for ! •casir—Leavin'g -^BTflck^ort \reasoii for sale. By owner lg3Eferfe St. 2:7 21 YEARS ago,-forty-pregfessivfr H?etail -dfuggistsj-in^ircd—t, Liggett, enlisted together jn the coopexatoe manufadlure andt | distribution of drug itore niercliandise. Today those 40 \have increased to 10,000, doing am annua business of $70,000,000 in the United States. _ From Fek-kt-to Feh^loJh^-we-^with—thousands-o^othei Rexall JJruggists, are Jeleb^ati»g-tJbe^ Twenty-first Birthd this great public serving enterprise- During this big sale we are offering unusual bargains on fifty leading items of highest\! quality and positively guaranteed by us. You should receive-erar-big circutai^rtsttng-atf ttemsr can mention but a few here. FAMOUS JONTEEL SOAP Given Away with every S^cbox: of Jonteel Cold Cream Face JKoj#o'.ej^iie_4iQ^ heres so beautifully. Both for 50c GOODFORM HAIR NETS \Double mesn regularly 15c, thisr sate—12 for f 1.29. CASCADE LINEN A writing paper of good qual- ity, wtth eavelopes to match, regular price of the two 75c. Birthday Sale—1 lb. paper and 50 envelopes—-45c. KLENZO DkNTAfc CRIME ] -— Keeps the teete h —clean, white ancl beautifuL Regular 50c tube 37c. for the betterment of the community 0^^ anii £or lne use of automo- te proposed. biles, during our recent sorrow. Jay. One cross-grainetl individual in a O.' Richmond, Mrs. Gordon Boty, Evan Wood, Mrs. Frank Coulson FOR SALE- splendid from tiomoa. t!20» « rtOJ A lar~ge well number of located, \prices 9. It =ts a good a community In a short time can tear -down a fine spirit whk*h it has taken years to build up, wMle it sometimes CARD OF THANKS We wish' to express our sincere seenjs as if one person with a concep- thinks to our friends and nelRhbors lion oi what Js_m«Hrt. by community for their many a( ' ts of k ' ndnP|W - flrtral „ } time to make a selection, Lret me help ' j you t& And the oae yout desire. In<iulTe I of J. B. Beadle, 79 A<3ams St., Brock- , port, N. Y. l;24t£ Z Don't Send the Youngsters ; t BRTMG-TffEMt i 1. ' VE8, I have no houses to rent tout if you '\ ^. . _,,..._. , . want, tn buy a re.al hq-me la-Oihla-betnv-M. 4»*«^^. ™ J 11.., ^ «, , - , t tokens and for the use of autos during , Hfnl vlllnfcv <ir A prfiifltable f*isLJla • interest can do little in chants the mjr ^^t ffreat BOrrow . Mrs/Gordon r W€5te rn Mroe. ft^rm^l^to Z joint .of view, of _a.^toup .which for- Saakett, -Alcs^Grover -liaton, -Mrs. .Min^ .^onsolt me- Sr-W 1 ;- WardihanE8 ( 32^ Mon- -\I many years has been.losinK' sisht of -uiej:). Clark. Rufus Seaton and Samuel,roeA.vfi.,BrocknoBt. . _ 8;1.ttf Us responsibility H. Rt»aton. DtSCIPt-1T«rE iryou have kids you have to train them, you hivf- in check Ibom ancl rp- ^tf#in-th For Rent Ttl^wtyimrif' tn \ : \^ , y6K'\K.'HHT—Pnrnii^pd roomsT •train them. .But be not rawichv, ir+ean I>'Ll 7 rlintft ?-St. .Mrs^_M.A. Peeh- y«'i-'+twv-fr(4 v,, w-ifh\ - \ne\ TilW \IIOUH}—wllliitt- IT* Bob, don't.\ 1 much mo™ likMv win ™'^ »f Brockport, to a small family. Ckikbm naterally look to their--paientsTto set a -good example. Their youthful minris wonder why tKey should go to Church or Sunday School while Dad and Mother stay home^ and Tead the Sunday papers.. Things like this 3tick g—towfu yticrrtrishtf^jor—gujek .gy.: :.ijs^=~x=zz:^Sr^r~^--f:..^^.^r: j;:.ja^:its±7:;;!;\:..:.:;r_u Inquire on premiises. Mrs. M. m ID the Children S mUlUS for yeaiS. '~ {'It^rton St.,^roek- MT- - .- -.- —- chool* \anil 1 FOR SALiE-Say 10 room house, 17 <'linton St. v La-rgp lot. ga.rage, hen ! bouse, furnace,, bath and electricity ! throtmrho'tit house, ancl garage. Very, l^ood for roomers. Ilesason for selling. finality TOOTHBRUSHES 35c grade, your choice 19c REXALL ORDERLIES Pleasant and Effective'Laxative. -BiJXJildQjegular. Sue - _ Birthday Sale 39c~ PURETEST PRODUCTS 2.5c Boric Acid. . 13eM 40c Ess. 'Peppermint.. .... -33c ^13 19c_| _25£_Ir^ Iodine... 35c Glycerine — 25c<jlycerine Suppositories 17c_| TOILET ARTICLES 50c Bay Rum.. <....39G- $ I 00 Bouquet Ramee Face —Eowder ..- - T -^^»-n^-«-69< 50c Ramee Talc, i,,., ..-» ( .. .39c-| 15c Rexall-Toilet Soap 2for.l6c : CANDY 35c Bar Liggetfs Milk Choc- ~Z\ olates r 2Sc 60c Liggett's Chocolates.. .50c HOT WATB* BOTTfcE- #&; -\' . rf ' IA wm Our best bottle with a full two l^saats.guaranti tie, this Me ~ $198\ 'K.emember—First t too toee%s of February Many other items at special priees-o-n-sate in si THOS. H. DOBSON t©. The Rexall Store BROCKPORT, N. Y. sale. ^r-^-Peehniatm, 17 -t^ltf- Jnquire X-l this office. mor<> likely \will than won't. But, if t o check my wick- ed waya pomp nthi>r, n<>bl<r 4 task thev • -••- ......... . ....„.„. .. .^......... ^Krifartben-jK^^o-mcr^famp-Boh^rtet^-^-^^^V • - Alt -i- <^u^^y-{ggfi4>-£feCtrJl^ do It.\ I rise rteht up and eo rigbt ^OH REN T -1 comfortable furnish- ¥ lights. J. M. Brj-an. 55 King St I „ to,it. , -Wlijiii.uut- boy. Jlm-waa teii or—-FOR-fti3NT— Dyad iiLoiag.e for duee *leven, to \•Tr§a\veh7 livo w!th him was short of rars and coirvprrient roonr'fortme con- _»_— - —„„„—„. stant^ fit trao^ ^Iqutej-Jv B^~Besj3fev 5it inK.books and use- Adam-sSU,- phone-362-R. - l:31tf ... ful labora.lie__w.as „a scandal to .Ithe _, _neIghhor^. Bat now no_mo_rp_we_jaw_ and, sqold- him.; with^nwjg, and^shi tools we ffilled hini and Tn a\ garden\ . club_.earallad.-him . He_has.iu garden WANTED—Experienced man fo< TOR SALE Olt _KEIOL ^te-BrT^WruT^BTivlanrt -Sslain—St?— ^or - twelve by fifty: his cukes are crisp, hie* onions nitty. -Tirts tiivea us food hi'many messes and keeps him clear of cu9sednesses. God made our kids 80 full of pe^ they cannot keep our sober step, and whether kisspd or whether cussed. . they're bound to either build or bust —Boh\ Adams farm work. Phone 822-F-5. l:17tf LYNDONVILLE BANK LOOTED - 1 —-I^eal- J pt>Vh^>^ii+hT<rWpTrvre'T-e nbt filed— Monday to bp on the look out for the robbers who looted the Citizens' Bank of Lyndonville of $17,000 Monday after- noon. Rumors wore current to the effect that the hi eh powered maroon 'Colored car In which they were speed- tog at the rate of 60 miles an hour -•was seen passiner through Brockport. Other reports, which seem to have had stronger foundation stated that they traveled west, and authorities believe they headed for \Buffalo o rthe Can- adian border, which would afford greater protection. Harry \Welsh as- eJstaflit cashier, with two clerks, and sr depositor were the only ones in the WANTED—Tenant man to work. farm on shares. Inquire Wm. McBain, 8 Utica St., Brockport. ll:16tf WANTED—Tenant man. wages'or shares. Stock and tools furnished. V. M. Butterfield, Hamlin, phone liB-R-23. WANTED—An experienced girl for general house-work, fnquire Mrs. H^nry \V. Mnore, 44 College St. or phone •276. particulars inquire of Dr. H. J. Mann, 135 Main Street or call phone 34. - y^ join a Bible class. You'll be setting an exam- ple then thatyottr kiddies will be glad. tQL.fol^ low. ^mcasteqgtfg-jg ,. S .y^„r >A ^ METHODMT^K^ nbjecrsi A. JBJiPTIST C^URCH^ Mr. Steprwos* Subjects: . !W.—\ The Boy That Did ___; A. M— \A Remarkable-Con- Not Forget\ . M.—\The ProdigaJ Fath- er.\ version,. P. M.—\ Taking a Chance\ • • WANTBD—An experienced g;irl for goneral housework. Inquire Mfs. H. W. Moore, 44 College St. or phone 276. WANTBD—An experienced farmer tn ocrjipy tenant houso and work by the year. Inquire M. \V. Willard, West fanal road. . 1:31tf. 1 WANTED-—Apple trees in any quantity. Will cut them for you if necessary. Top price. W. C. Hill, R. F. I\). 1, Spcnscerport. 2:14 WANTBD—Good reliable married ! man to manage medium sized fruit farm near village of Brockport. Apply 1 by letter to X Y care Brockport R»- public. * ll:15tf WANTED—To rent house with three , or more bedrooms by April 1st, located bank, when they were covered by the near Brockport schools, all improve- tour bandits, who pulled off the. most .men la Will consider house with plot cewsattonal robbery in the history of °J .pound. Best of reference given. Orleans county. THEVRE USING A LOT OF LUMBER Wltk unprecedented building in op- eration now the' need for lumber 0*t*rany Is greater tkan erer. See L. ^^Oordon 9c 8on before buying. S:2St£ Call phone 117-M. l:24tf WANTED—Someone in each town in Monroe County to sell one order for Business Calendars with auto map attached. Write Stephen Case, Branch- ville, New Jersey, for sample and com- mission allowance. AM^A7sAlLE^• K;; ^^T , i At Lester^ of BEACON BLANKETS The season's lowest prices on quality Blankets, Friday and Saturday only $6.9,8 Beacons for - - $5.98; $4.25 Beacons for - - $3.85 8.50 Beacons for - - - 7 25 4.75 Beacons for - - * - 4.25 9.9^8 Beacons for - - 8.00 5.75 Beacons for - v - 4.98 Prices for next season average 50 cents higher. Bu§?;now and save TS^to 20 per cent Brockport LESTERS Brockport The Home of Clean, Bigfi Glass PfioToptays Matinee every iSatorday~ TO-DAY «ml FRIDAY ^eHN3ARR¥MQ>HE sem JLDEftffi^ER m Edna Murphy in part four of the series -. HER-DANGERQUS PATH A fifteenr \SATtJRDAY anjf WMBM~~ \ WILLIAM DUNCAN in \ \ SMASHING: BARRIERS William Duncan popular star of millions of fans in the greatest and most thrilling stunt picture he has made, week serial condensed to ,six reels. If you like action don't miss this CHARLES MURRAY in WILD and WICKED The Timber Queen part 13 TUESDAY amd WEDNESDAY CULLEN LANDIS and ALICE CALHOUN THE MIDNIGHT ALARM _,The greatest suspense situation ever filmed! A girl prison- er in a steel vault! -Slowly stifling to death! Rescued by a steel- eating acetylene torch! Floors crumbling, walls crashing, the most sensational fire scene ever screened! Even greater than \The -Third Alarm\ The Gumps in \0! WHAT A DAY\ Coming Tuesday and Wednesday Feb. 12-13 \PIONEER TRAILS\ S&A to be greater than \THETCOTVERED WAGON' r Coming Thursday and Friday Feb. 14-45 A Big Special TOM MIX in \SOFT BOILED\ i,^^m^^i^^r^&i£ mmmmMsm^^^mm^mia^