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r -'.* • - '-'.;- - ' - --- -'•- .=-.»-L ~--™— k^LS^^'i^-^^-.-i^LlLlllJ-iJ!L^}' '-%c;^jjg mil ^FHt-RlFeltK -THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, tt» — ; S*0W* < SS'5i?«»Sfi,,«rf««i«ij»»v|.«J , S» \GEOFRnre. HARM ON -GertmtHMttrMne* 26 Market Street ' Brockport, N. Y*. rtcoinr STORAGE k' »f _EBKI. JButter. t'hiro'.p. \Po ittry, | Sleats, Slrpie-«; PettFiTl^ruhitt, 'Frac-lira,' •- Kwi>»r»t<'(l Ainilrs, lhTrfrs and friiits of all kiniU. am: (jdRer products. I HERBERT B. CASH. Gen, Mgr. J Storage Qgeg AH Tear SomtO^Ji RADIO RALF AND MS- FRIENDS--^ By JACK WILSON right 1923 by the McGure New»p*p*r Synciicatt I'LL 0ETYOO A, HEW 0QrWET THERE'S A SINGULAR OOWMSTAIRS te ^ JJJ VOUR rlUS8AriO MUflS', -LAW! -1 AM 4M ' ciAc»<^n-5oi>i ATTACK hNro^RCtMtNT.i-Aw Rep. Galhvan Will Work for Modifi- cation of Volstead Act ApiiroiJiiaL una 11 tin. 1 liviiiury \BUPpfy tnt. llSW\ tw _ rr- T+T—--h-nm^, • brought, iiLUickh LU Ktuuib.ui/n un tortenivRt on t««« tU».-r 1>> Ui-i.ro »ent^ athes (Jallivau, ir.u., .Viisx.iehusett!., and Hill. Its-,.. Ma., laud Mr. (iallia.i sai . .i,- u.i.ilil \oti- for the n^ir.jL'rm «n • I alums ill, Volttead act, but ih;r In Jul no: \beli.-\e e\.|ei.dt r f ' th> motie> Trili bring any LL> t\i: r spl ct lor ih • law or nnv better i iu.jit-e:iu-ul.\ . lit wu-s m ^11 laws l)« t ep^al tho He warned th;.t win 1 favor of t-« fofb*ni<Mvi of would seek to amend or Yolsteai act. «-s- Mr, Hill ;.ssaili-: the nntiiod of, Tbat r. ir'BSTTityTTT-'Sir-TriTmr'ffiUfrr- fi6i^82 for the buy.rvg of t'.idenc >, de- clax-n^ it 'Inimuit, ilhgaf -and inde- cent. 1 ' H*\-said he \v%«ut .|>rti|«j»4?~an->- luidmuu to tin.' , tieosuiy bid tQ proh.b-t ex en H r**-. t. r J-U U |iul> cha. es. ' •lb' Fp-crh^a' i r T b d s lrttnd ex change t.et.ve«-n the s pak rs and ile.s. iramton, Kep, Mit.i.g.in. ana other dry .eaJcrs. * WHY= fC Tuesday Is Named Aifter Tyr, Norse God of War . /rtiPMlny N nixmcd iifteP- Tyr, the Nurs.e ginl \I »ar. ft \Ls wall), theFe- vfoTg,,TyrV rlny, rrnil has heeTi rhanged a Utile Uifnii);!i Iinm.iroiN and thou- sands of in'cpli' saying It for cen- turies, until crutlimllj- It was pro- nounujd iiml :ln-n «rittcn i* Utile dif- underti'iil in rT.I rtu- v\iiruT of n xtran- f ster called Fenris I'nr yenrs the gods hair tried' t«> iiii»tin<' lilm, with- out avail. i-'iiialSy lilt- funt* spirits of -t-lm muimtotiit rctni t iutl-trttey—WOttM j hind the wicked iii\l>-« er with jl cfttfln , that cotitd nnt\n*> iir'i*;cii. r.ml then he would he alii'' r<> '|i» Tin itmre hami. •So tliesif -*i»li-\t-- »i'v*» 11 rUtiln ooit of ih«» iianicst iiiu»^#in auui: there were ~7ic™lTKiT^T7IT^T^^~^t•:-tt. , iit^-' rnrnis-of\ 1 \fnot^feps lit FVM) uttmes^ ii|c hri'ij rh rrf —tt^lir-t and the nerves i»f l>ei.i - -i. iinn»ni; \t i-iw' tUlnKS. ~fl—WTprrt rpn—hsjnr-rtfctlffi—bm-teoked-}— •0. T^eJDuownHnity Newspaper By BOB ADAMS. D F ALL -thy ^hrfctr irnm Efcrt. to West the local p»per ii the beat. Deep i> our love and Jeep _su£l. Still, wlifn the- ^iii-it»; lrt«»d to,, put It armiTi'il itif» miin<sii'r'>« neclt, that wily I'n-nfwiv <uM hf- wiTj»W--not- al» ~ low it unlfv tlt*> spirits p>FnmiK**d tr> tnkt- it off- ntain niul. to t<lu>\v their to Record, Journal or When Brat I landed on a bit of flash wrapped our debt Gazette. this ball, 'round * squall,--U welcomed me with joy and pride my life has ajmar jjutdfiasL-Ji fallows ma paj whole TIfl through, with wwd« mil kind and mostly true; and irtn after I am hearsed 'twill tell my best and hide my worst. When in Qs&kstteraf^:3Kickum_ - homesick as a pup, or if in foreign landi 1 roam, it brings me pleas- ant news of home. Across the sands, across the sea, the old home paper comet to me. It is a friend tSBtSr^iFor**—aTB*~*friierd;—«wd—tb™~itr gerttt, I point with pridet y«»i f cpine in Jroin t£e big outdoors In I some section. Ho told me that be had taken the panpr for many years, 1 probably forty, ever since he had left 1 Canton, where be was born. He told J nie wb,ere I wotiTd find the paper go- . lag anifcl found it. Ills jiostoin.ee was i in a little town'way out i n tie Rock- 1 iea. He said he hud come back to the old town to \\\ e. He paid what ( he owed and a year over for good measure, arid then he sat down and 1 I knew something was coming. f -gBKT.ZB5Tir;he. \newspapers \ , grea*—\ thjnga. You can never \ what they are going to do for you. ' I have be6n a peddler out in the 4 L mountains foj-Ioity- yreara. making. my\ tripB, me\ ana tffe TITOe \Serf6 will hock my Sunday puats to pay up—six year«-»n-adT>nce. WARDOFFflEftVY COUGHS AND COLDS P URIFY your blood and build up your strength with Gude's Pepto- -Mangan. It w^ill fortify you against colds; it will help yog put on_ flesh,,., „T>ftn't Wl^-ifc,ynt ft 7 * ht>avy_. cold gets Its grip oi you; begin to take Gude's now. Your druggist \bas^itHir-Iirniio>«iirMablet^forin. Free Trial Tdrfeto &K&ZS3£ value of Gude'^ Pepto»Mangan, write today foe seneroua Trial Package o£ Tablets. Send no money — just name and address to M. J. Breitenbach Co,. 63 Warren St., Ii. Y. WHERE TO SHOP IN ROCHE*T£ft Bajgains In clothing,, snoes, nibbem. Merchants Bkg^ Co., 8tat« St. Cleansexra, Dyer«, Taltort ^.iimi ' Bapp\8 68 Clinton Ave, North. Furniture, R«g« Linoleums, floor and Ta-hle LAmps, Cedar Chests, etc. Howe Jt fcoggra Company 89-91 Clinton Avenue South. Jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds, E. J. Senear. 269 Main St., East. Uusic and Musical Instruments, Pianos, Players-Pianos and Rolls, Talking Macttlnes and Records Levis MUBIC Store, 39 South Ave Trunks; Leather Goods. Bags, —takrtrlr \\271TMB:fB«FTAgf -TBafft, Tonii n^an ic and Blood Enricher aEa\ about once in six months.. There were a lot of long jumps between houses. HOW NOT TO MAG CHILDREN 1 . Self-Control and Quick Wit Meeded on the Part «f Tired Parerrte. ^- » - It takes self-t-ontrol for a mother who Is tired and over'straided to stop »nd,,thlftk how she should address herself to iTyouhgTuisereaiit wtio has Just tipped over the catsups on a clean --talTtechith,- snys^ EHztrnrth—1-nrixi. \t\ fj.p -tord° you that vvotilTj—hapr?en7\—-^hups—- • out most justifiably- Oft the other hand, it doesn't prevent \ranching\ at ; the nest mral nearly so effectively as. •krlnri—geellng t a- UUle -j^iiiUliUiy Hiul- 1 which any sensitive child • does not deservp. It somehow make-s her knows she For fifteen years I had been^oiag-ouL j \.^ ,u r. , \ , ; J^L™ -l^^-JS , .•.,-•_• « ,i ^^^ 'It's Tier aeolflVhTTlTovwPYer. ^iite cant of my trail, about five miles to one 1 * \* j ... .,-, , . , ^^oUgrj ~Aiua^Oa^Jlau^u-lAniUjuaaai^.haad^ B 7 \ • I was clumsy. 1 m»st re- ! member notto reaeti, so far.\ ' WTtb yoTrrrfrster8 tinder six, -jinnies—f-p a ~i Why Crescent Is Turkish. Here ls a» new explanation of- the __rpurlUsli orcsfrnl^ .. When. Alesand.er * the (Jreat, K\ the story run*, was b«»- sieging ancient My/ifnTTTffrf, H vifaf Sight attack, wu-s n-M'iileil by the brhrht shin injr «>f Hit- t-ti-<ft*nt -attmiK- and th< . grateful eitist-SM adapted it as theti _«3jibul. Wlui. tl.v Itnraans' rame they _adQPlejl.the en-rent Rag for.the SF^^ cttji. jif_con.->uiTTT;m; i uixft^JiRii^tjhitnr med H et>ni|it**rH<l the fereat capital In 145?. he added Us emblem to his^owr -flag., hitliertn plain red, explaining tc his followers that \the new .stamhirr' repje«.._nted <'i>n<tiintinople in a fielder* -M.^ri ~ KOHd fnitli. wntilil si'nri one of the gods to pm his Hand In the m»niter's mouth. Tyr WII'K 11 very bra ve cod and he said in' would put Ills hand in the crmiture's inmith- lie' dill :*s he prom- Ised, nii'l Kenris wns houiui, hut when he fttuml he.ttttn 11 eaetTiV lie WjSg.eE- ruffed and bit irff Tyr's llaSd. In the Heart of the Rockies A. Home Paper Week Story as Told by Williston Manley, - - Country Editor. moved la r You get rather well ac-. | quarnted with people If you see them J renects ' oace in jix months for that long, ij y.'hen I got there one afternoon ana didn't find anyone home—just the door unlocked as all donra werf th P m —I went in and made myself comfort able, and .when supper time came I Have you tried Banking _ j nuT «\\ n «T by «*»i\ ? Ifa simple, saves timfr— bongs the bank to^ yonr door. Our depositors find it safe and satisfao- GENERAL INSURANCE rVGY. Brockport, N. If. OFFICERS DEAN G. CREIPPEN . . Presldont FRANK B. HEBBARD Vice President JAMES E. CONLEY Secy and Trtaa, - DIRECTORS Dean G. Crlprpan Frank D. Hebbird Jemei E. Conley Perry C. Srufor Ephralm C, Crlppen Norton Mlnot Charles M. McCrillla Lou It B. Shay George E. Locke Donald A. Dalley Vnii'on M. 8haf»r—' • COSTUMES for all occaalona Mlinftre! Shows Plays and Pageant* 6ut-of-faown parties supplied RgCHESTER COSTUME CO., 374 Court SL Phone Stone 560J Rochester, M. Y. j_BENRnaEWS&CQ> ^ —Member*-r*ew-York~Stotlc-ExchanBe>— 11,13, IS, 17,19 BROAD St* i and__rhymes and Wtle iuipfrsenatliins ! will go furt'het\ to mSk¥FchiltT siceepf - 'the IrlcsVrrHi 1 nvtiihiu- -of w iiMTtnrs-attd v - ! -| • buttoning nnd Rtiini; asd e«mlns than <* plst» Trt'ese enn be Send for booklet \A Momgmsngc* Weu cordially invite all^ our friends when in new banking: room in tfae Union Trust Building. 19. -Main-St—West, L.... New York STOCKS AND BONDS Correspondence Solicited r^M^^w)//Z</M//-y//y//Af//// , y/f/y//M//yy//y//m -»llB41St—UXU hesitate about hunting around . , , ,, ^, „„„-„„•„-, t Improvised-to meet all *pincrfrencles 1 by a quick-witted mother, and the n-~ .-••.. ^^^,. _, __ .1 oftener the sunie little stories and the lciteh«?n-§frelf and one or tw*r l \t^ _ __; _._-;.^., ..... imre \vet- for grub. And while I was doing 1* I found a copy of the Plaindealer on rfT|The v©W-<©f-the-cemi- [ %\\ munity, tire reezord of 1 , ^I its history in the ar- * -<&»ves-:©i jstste^anfenatter; j«^-the-JJom^ Town—Paper^ \Publishing a country newspaper reminds one of t&ssing-^wpfihblo-inlo the—octtoo. - We nevej inow how* £&u the circles which it seta in motion will reach,\ -said Williston Manley, p'uhlisher of The* Pla.ndeller of Can- t ton, N, Y n the olirerifeEy, in speaking : of \Hume Paper Week,\ which Is to -r-biTTTtrfiervF'ri trra-yrntP-rnrpr-Hrm wp^lf more afound the house—the Plain dealer, mind you, the paper I was »4lc_ in*; rigli4-4i»fB the oki-i©me-t«wn-t- And—t wondered -who these fifteen- year-old fritnds of mine were, I sud- the siuue rhymes ar e repeated the come they become. In adoleacpiise almost all youngsters deeply interusted 15 \ri'f»rnilmr fbey wITI\ listen re- llHrascl Normal Tision isscr Ptrecessary-— -Tl ... 19 MAIK STV ^/EST RAIT Ave AT MAIN ST. 4424 LAKE AVE. HoCHESTHt, N. Y. Capital and Surplus 12,000,MO joxir p Ptf§ snrei-^yu-ui studies—how important is s 1 the scrvicfe of your eyes? Make a31 .'appointment for an exa-mination Phono Main 2314 or Stone 5277 ure- their rliararters.' -HWne Paper Week, Feb. 3-9 .-i tiri%h ; -?-9r-'^h^'a~gooa\TettTinder -ef-tbra not long age;\- he-went-oer- \One day there appeared in the i Plaindealer-office a. snort, stubby, ro - ' '\fimits rnul titnaws, caii-di'ss han- Its, anything «ytiu want, tliein^to Im-- prove, if\ _ y«H will only take them iprtoiisly. J Th£j^_wITT turn- oser—a_neK^ leaf every nwrning. amL.PiES^.-^. Rgain, of course, but that is youth, and we nrc all jealous of il Its bean- btfBt man of probably sixty. I knew 4-4N minute .I saw him that he had rsrsjH? 1 :1 fr^FOH 1% T/;e Niagara Falls Power Company sells electricity at the low- est average price re- ceived by any gener- ating system en the North American Continent. Ironing a Baby's Dress A big interurban trolley, crowded with passengers \ \from Auburn, rumbles through the streets of Syracuse. .At tJhe same instant a skilled mechanic - in James4own starts bis motor-driven lathe. On a lonely farm in Allegheny County the hired man is milking the cows with an electric milker. In Rochester a woman is ironing her baby's dress. In a big Buffalo steel mill a traveling crane lifts a girder weighing 20 tons* Twilight is fathering in Westfield, and irorri house to house t'.;c lir-hts begin to twinkle through the dusk. Thus are some 2,000,000 poopfe in 147 com- munities simultaneously served each day, each hour, each second by inexhaustible, unvarying Niagara_Power. Over the far r , n iung transmission lines it flows to them ceaselessly—dependable, in- stantly available at a finger's touch. 1 i- 1 I fl l I l ! ! B 1 1 1 1 ! I 1 1 1 1 E THE NIAGARA FALLS POWER COMPANY, Producers . NIAGARA, LOCKPORT & ONTARIO POWER CO., Transmitters 1 I a 0 0 fl fl fl B fl fl fl fl 1 1! fl fl fl flh over our pedigrees any ''Wh*n tire family got hoiiid that ^V&alag I asked questions, and wha£ ^B^ro-tfetofe?^—tha^^ J wl^e--was ! a sort of granffffre'ee of mine. She hadn't h«aTd of tier old uncle off stutrtrfmif around in the rocks of the Rockies and I hadn't ever heard that anyone related to me had ever married! andl Was out there\ living .mfcter- another -iranm- -Sour- -^rffper -Introduced ~air tr>- each other. • I just thought you might, ltke to know aboat'it/\ -Sleeveless—G»wn--af~FSu : RS-^^-~-- \I- wmli,\ said the man with ~U tjrouch, \that there \vasan Wganiza- ,tioa Un the -ttre^eetioa- of youn§ meet from \\the iITn^-rs . of ypurigj women_ with suiiliurnei) nruis.\ His friend tnnlced at him curiously, also a little humorously. \Dnn'i 11' i:icptii)us,\ srowled tlie man with a grouch. \l\m perfectly serious. I'M;, just riddei) up in the sulnviix s—iTtitis_ next to one. She wore no sleeve--. Ih>r arms were n brilliant shiny red. AnrT'slie ^ersi'Stf^ain. leanT ing against, inc.\. \> \* \I don't MM> tlmt you've imicli of a kick cumin;: I thought you were gor- ing tn s;i,v she liawl\d you out for bumping her .siinhurn,'' said his friend!. \Bawl me out, rraht It's\ me whxr shudda done the bnwlin'. But that's why I say tlier^ should be an organiza- tion. That shine on her arm was from some sunburn lotion and the stuff came off on my eoat.\-—^New York Sun and Globe. «o Piant Universal. No pl«nt, uot e-viiii the tMHttev gro\»)s in Jill f-HFts^ of the world.- Only -18 spet'ies are knUwu^ which sliiivv llietu- seTves flf tho siAiie U'nieTSVtir balf-ftie E. ErBAUSeFT^SONCX). CJPTQMETRJLSTS_„-,_^ 6 JVlair. Strcel East 1&5 Eas' Av« T t icSi*v RHEUMATISM ty, carefree, rollicking goo>d : times are wllile ^ Praace j , 0 htalned from a hard to loak upon without envy. We noted 5¥ench physician a prescription Dreaded South African $r>aki< • The greatest terror of alt outh Af- ore therefore prone to dwell upon Its for\ the. treatment of Rheumatism\ and rtcun sfl a k es is the hlnrlt nramba. U» W ^ ff<f - T>< ^ i ^ f^^isfatefe,.- ijsj*»ujht^ Nearitls.\ I faagggtvwi it tn thrtn^ndg B«eiH L alB^ttmaTOi^fjaglr_a^tlw lessness a rid its slrj^pTnlss^r^signe^^^wltfi-Wonderfut resgltH: The\ ^ewrip^-inamha TaTjcJfta^attiMeely-tCTltaia^ tion fcos.ts rate; iio|hing. I ask nothing position, Creqaently *Mtchlng fur • for it. i- wffi mail E if^yOu w?til Bead SKTHP,* 1 andF anparelrtly fond of^fiiMnji nie-your address; & postal will bttog--jpm-^-5f-[ti DMr pr^fm, dartfrg him . i return that icanliat Oe^voiaed.^*Twilt- BUBO dash out from ItsT aeiTMqrilttiwSk UagSKine ser=*yr *W*^l»ll?ll»C Tredrment,bfc>th local an^ internal, \axKMiasiseen Excellent—Advic The best advice • handed out to a. , , . , , r _ , , long time is,* ''So live that- yon \wonT fal in the treatment of Catarrh for over lak t0 have lt kept Q^ of fhepajoerar forty years. Sold by all druggists. -Bridgeport Post. R J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, OUo • at —— NOTICE ft) CREDITORS! Not Very Serious. Little Tommy, when quite a mite, Blew up hi.* nurse with dynamite. Mother said. \Oh. what a noise.\ But father said. \Boys will be boy«. ; ' Serving a Long^ Sentence. She (reading)—Here's a man who was given thirty days for stealing a gold watch. He—Tlint's an easy penalty. I stole a heart once and was givenJWe. »-- At the Ball. He—This floor is terrible slippery. It's almost Impossible to stand on yhur feet. She—Why, you, stand firmly enough on mine every time you try. • Told It! \Wasn't .it finea\bout Pri3- - f • cilia getting honors in her school work last term?\ said Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Brown. \What?\ asked Mrs. 'Brown. \I didn't know about it.\ \But it was in the Home Town Paper,\ replied Mrs. Smith. \Don't you take it?\ „ \No said Mrs. Brown, \but I am going to>.\ And she did, fox this is a true story. As much a part of the comrnuntty'lile' \as is the school or church is the Home Town Paper. Home Paper ^eelk Feb. 3-9 Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Nature's Remedy (N? Tablets) is more natural and thor*\ ough. Tine effects will be a revela- ^tion—you will feel so good. Make the test. You will . appreciate this difference. Uted For Ooer Thirty Yeans Chips off Hie Old Block |R JUNIORS— Little N»a The same N? —in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. as. SOLD BY YOUR 0RUMIST EDWARD W. SIMMONS it*, I il Pursuant to an order of Hon.Seldera Si. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Monroe, notice is heret-y given, accord- ing' to law to all per jons hav .ng clalma „ o- demands- against Peter EHer tat?of the Town oJC Clarkson, County of Mon- roe, State of Mew York, deceased, to - present the same with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Admin- istrator atMs plaoe for the transaction . of business as such Administrator\\aT the Jaw ofEce of Na, O. Lester, in Brockport, N.' Y., on or before -the 27th/ day of May 1924. Dated November 16th 1923. , Conrad Eller, Administrator Nat O. L.ester, Atkrnoy for Admin- istrator, Brockport, N. Y -_________ ~~~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Selden S. Brown, Surrogate of the County of Monroe, notice \hr hereby given, accord- ing to law to all persons having claim* or'demands against Hattie I. Amidon late of tfae Village of Brockport^ County Of Monroe, State of New York, deceased, to present the same with tlie vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Executor a=* 'his Slace for the tra&Bac* tion of business as such Executor at the L»aw office of Nat O, Lester, Brock- pott, N. Y- on or before the 20th day of May 1924. Bated November 9th 1923. Clyde W. Amidon, Executor, Nat O. Lector, Attorney for Executor,. Broct^Ht, N; TT. df : VU vn-A* Wa*W«iW-