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Bi^gjaatj&^rrsi^-s^^ ^ - - ••- —--•_— i-_ — .••••;—--— ——--i—.* . . _ i , 5 ; - - ; v,PJf v |r: ipi\ aa^^fa/tgt*i*igiffe-Ar.^.. t£,:^ r --wg^-ow^---Ji^ajdi- - I I BROCKPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCHrt3, 1924 — NO. 24 JTORNEY SHA 1 \ASKS fOULD LIKE INFORMATION AS TO HOW WATER SYS, 4 ' TEM IS BEING RUN Taxpayer JWmte to Know m Regard to Finances for Im- proving Main Street March 8, 1924 *IV> the Board of Waiter Conu j~ jateaioners, Brockport, N. Y. I have been interested in the com- munications sent by your Board to the local papers i n regard to the proposed kj!*<Httoaa to the water system, both at |=the pumping station and In «fie ViT- lajce of Brockport. iSm siiJM equally Iffreres^dTasTa-tsap- ifMer to certain other things that hare* to do -with the Water Department. 1. The number of consumers in the L %i^«e of Brockport and the income re- rEifthW from them and the Village. o& BrocVvort for Are protection. t. Tie numiber of consuniensi in. the -Town of Sweden and the income re- LjlrtTed/'fromjbhem. X. 7'he number of consumers in the -*tqlr& of-^Slarkson-end -the. iacamajs- revd front them. MATRIMONIAL VILLAGE ATTORNEY Law, as I read it, does not permit the Board to lay aside a fund for repairs RFPIIF^THM^-^CHAV aJUi lhe ^W&cemettt of machinery,; l\Eii LIEiU 1 U 1T1I\.Uil/\ I jThe Boar(1 is limited to the annual ex- ', , —. ' 'penditure of $1500.00 from its earnings BANKER—WHEELER The. malriageof Frederick. Theodore Banker, of BroSfcport, and Miss Lucy Cornelia Wheeler, oTTl-QftW.er, was ADVISES THAT BOOKS OF THE tor betterments and expenditures. \\*•*\\\ --~~-—» - - „g HQ-W much is due'and owing ORRIN BENNETT TAKES OWN LIFE solemnized' on SMufQ^THarBBcM,\\at Niagara\ ^all®, — Ont.,\by the Rev. H5w» ard L. Robert. They were attended by Miss Margaret 'Cadham and RJrs. Isa- belled Sheppard, both of Niagara Palls, Out:\\Mr. Banker%as~been a\\ resident|~ of Brockport practically all of his life, until the last year or two, when he engaged in 'business in Rochester. They will make their homo in Hoeh- ester. COMMISSION ARE OPEN AT ALL TIMES \the Village; j&a past water 'bill* from , \Sweden Brockport, Clarkson and ''Hamlin?\ - - . A. 4-have-not-the information at VICTIM OF EPILEPSY HE HAD THREATENED THE COURSE HE PURSUED AMONG OUR SOCIETIES t EASTEFHSKSTA'R-NeT-E-S \jh-e Officers Club oTtheC^E; S7 will be entertained next Monday after- noon, the 17th by Mrs. Dorr Redman and Mrs. William-Guerph,; at-tbo home -jof Mrs. Guek&- on State street. There will be- a card party for the members of the Chapter and their SCHOLARSHIP REPORT IN H.& NINETEEN ALSO, HAVE PER- FECT ATTENDANCE RE- CORD TO DATE BENNETT—BOYD The marriage of Miss Christina Boyd who has made her home in Brockport Detailed Infoir_rtaij<»n; Ml Some JigjuL ..B-fl !\ !*\> nmnn-n* owing for ML- Points Not Available mediate Reply , March 11th, 1924 Louis B. Shay, Esq., M Attorney at Law .,„ Brockport, NOTJ York.' Ipaid water bills. The audit which is now in progress will undoubtedly, show is amount. It l's common report that at. Dear Sir: Your letter of March 8th,-1924, for-the past year or more, daughter of T&ai at a meeting of the Board of een_23 Years in-Employ ofi? rlettd * PfMay evening at the Masonjc Musie and TJrawbff €onfermce» Mary Price. Funeral Ar- ^ m? rangement Not Yet Made. 'During- a fit of despondency ye ter- MASONIC NOTES Burton H. Avery has been elected Held in Rochester. Deficit in Winter Lyceum Course Report cards of scholarship and alt- \leaflt^w^ujdJteJrf the\ books have?'day afternoon Orrin • Bennett a farm j trustee to Monroe Lodge No, 173, F. & \'been' had irr~4he past two t yejrs, ,hand in tfco employ of Miss MarTPMce-*^\'^ 40 ^ 1111 the-unexpired term of tendance were given t o members of the \paid for by the \such reports have \your commission and \have been unable to know its\ \ContaineuT 11 ^^\^l th w!who lives on the kidge Road near the^ Perr y c - Slater, resigned. .higb school department last Jridbay. ,~~* ^, \'An interesting entertainment was Sixty-flve members of this department the kept by i yer _i County Line committed suicide be- 'tween 3 and 4 o'clock by shooting hlm- provided for members of the Lodge Q,a d perfect attendance for the momth ro^n|lr-the-hBga with a revolver, i a3ld — thetE —tt^°^d»-Tnaaday--e«aning:...P* February, Th^,,)V?llQwing. J .nimeteen. A. The completed reports of the JMISJS prtee left home shortly after 2 fading of an essay on the meaning have perfect attendance for tihe sohool Mr. -and- Mrs\ William- Boyd of Wroxe-l^ 161 \ Commissioners held yesterday'auditors are oa file and may be in -' o'clock to^JrWft neighbor, returning o f ''Fraternity\ by the Master, Charles year to date: Norman Benedict, Geiv ter! Ont., and Richard Bennett, son et ™ oaring-to the aibsenoe from to^ro spected by -any intereBted t*3RE>ay^-| a ^ 5m -4r e T^ ( j e i E T^^tBTW^eh^^ Hilar; lassw-aojos, Harry A. Gret- tnute.'Bibhy, Ana Blo&som, ©ia B3os- atr- -fflitW l^mw» Bm»irtt : 'flf f}o^i™^L M i' r ^ ^^ °* the fjaajinnan ot The auditors are at present at work [^ jj^^ QenneM lxiag^-dfiad on. tl*™''- 8torl& s and songs- byjl. B. Faulk- som, Lila Brooks, Bernice Cotter, mm rie, Ont., took place Saturday after-1 1 ^ Coxmnlssiott I Slave heen requested on the books for the. flscaT year ending l^^^jj wl y, tn g revolver stilirn^his l ner r.°l' Cornfos^iano solos'by* P^ f »~ ^._,_.,_ x x, *..-._ T ™-^._.-_ »».!. «no, a ,* ' -. _ . ^Miller; 4>lae4E face entertainers with son, Irma Johasto-n, Flarenoe Knapp, noon. March 8, at the Methodist par-J 15 re » 1 y i0 Vimr tea Queations; which February 28th, 1924, and upon its com- ipletion thfs report may likewise be sonage at half-past two o'clock, Rev. I. B. Miller performing the ceremony. They were attended by .Mr. and Mrs, W. SewaTdSmrthrcousmsof ^Qte-brMe. After the ceremony a wedding din- ner was served at the home of Mn and j I hereby do as follows: \f: The Number of Consumers in \the Village of Brockport and the in- -^4©me reeeived -from-^thein—and—the \Village - of Brockport- for fire-prtj- \teotion.\ A. To give the number of consumers Mrs. John Lawler, who are also ecus-1 to * he Y»la«e of Brockport and the in- ins^oi-ihB-bride. The house was at-' 00 ™ 6 received fronvthfim would en> traotlvely decorated with tuMps and t* 11 a consbderable amount of clerical jonquils, the color note throngho.nl hfri.^L 01 *^ I am unahle'to &re you fhjs Inspected. __ Very truly your*, ~~ \~ H. B. KRcArfhuT, Vttjago Clerk. • i ' ' LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PROPOSED WATER WORKS IM- PROVEMENT ».OM ..i^— —— . Y^I^V— 1t nA -arh.Hfi, P^>-ITAT« -for Information at this time. The books t^hemum^er of «««»^MI^^^^ ^^Sf^roTie:-^mn^6n are open to\to^**5 ™? «*>* » *•» «f *? ** The'brtde was a-ttired in a traveling '• «ou at all times during business hours eouately served our people for all pot- suit of> blue poiret twill with hat to'* 11 ^ aD 7 taxpayer may obtain any In- 6. TNlie numiber VSltege of •» celtod from Hamlin for fire protection. (J. Do the consumers of water out- of the Village of Biwfcpxjrt-pay-^ the seme rates as the consumers i n the Village of Brockport? I.-^What -are 4he ra/tea for the large consumers of water? H-as that rate able uses and has, in general, been Town of Hamlin, outside of the Village Hamlin, and the income received .. sua ui' uiuo puirtJL LWIU wiui am, ™ ... . . from them. • _ maU;fi ^ her ^ ^ ^ s of ^nn^on dbsired.^ The YHUage of ^\ff for J 1 ™ Predion ^•h« in^rT^eet^ Her attendant also wore Brockport pays $1306.00 per quarter' <*rta*n f&f. to^iwv MUUIU « ^ ^1 vSS *!» «* <* Wue P0 lre t twill, and a cors-,^ Are protection In addition to $150 ^\^ , ln «**« «»* certain others and the Village of ^ ^^ ^ . qn ^ r tor water ^ fm fte extended In order to enlarge the ter- TJpon their return'from an eastern «wwer flush piAfes. As soon' « the ***** **' °™^f» n /! w p ?^! 0a \ trip they will make their home at clerk can do so be will tabulate, the J*« 1*\^ station at Uie lake has Gorxie Ont \' * '\** <* consumers under the BeveTal given a good account of itself thus far. Bub-divislons suggested by your ques- but extensive repairs such as are usual- band. Ueoaaised had been in failing health for a number of years and was subject to epileptic fits. It is stated that he .had made several threats to. make way with 'himself if his trouble continuedand thlswas undoubtedly the cause of his rash act. Deceased nad been hi the service of Mias Price-Eer 23 years. Mr. Bennett | (Thursday) evening was held in high esteem by acquaint- The Water Worte flfetam MWby- ^>^^*»^U4aaoh^aii^B^ for^him on account of his affliction. HISTORY \Tjeen changed since the ViUage took;Items of . Interest Mentioned In The |=OTer the water system to meet the ad- j Republic Fifty Yean AgoTo-Day JltRmalincrease in cost of operation? J MEarfieO.. in.. SwBdeiu Wttlard BL ... 8. \What has become of the sinking Pierce and Miss Jennie A. Green of under ** 0 h6ad8 - n^e-ly: \Brockport j^,. can be overhauled; one at a time, I fund established at the time that the Sweden. - .District\ and \Hamlin-District.\ The tions and furnish same to. you df • you lyrequired at such a station have not flgjjya- — been marie in. recent ypiarei, and It la \2. The number of Consumers in therefore time that the matter be taken \the Town of •Sweden - and the in- up and the place put Into first class, \coni-e received from them.\ shipshape condition. A.- The Water-Centals are\ collected T116 pumps, which are two In num- Deceased leaves two sisters, Mrs, N. Robbins. of Baker and *Mr». <J. \Swan also a brother, Clark Bennett and a half brother* Simes Bennett of Clark- son. Miss Price immediately got In com- munication with relatives, in the mean time the re-mains remaining\ at her home, Tho time of funeral has not yet been set. OBITUARY / 8TILES /The death of Mrs. Grace M. Stiles, wife of Rev. Loren M. Stiles of Holley. formerly of this village, occurred in that village Monday afternoon at the songSf^banjo an-d dances, Messrs. Fish-'Ruth McCIellan, Kmma Mitchell, er and MallQry of Rochester; and a,Stephen Peters, Louise Southcom.be , half hour with^-ujagician and slight Fern • Southworth, Mary Souithworth, of hand, artist, '^ilen^T^eadiii\ of Boch-| Pardon Way, Leona Wells. The *>l« ester. Refreshments by CateTerJPerry i lowing twenty-eight are on the homor A rehearsal of chapter ofncere'wiU. roll of scholarship with standings as be \*held in Masonic Temple this,Indicated: Orson Beaanan, 93.66; On* Washburn.M; (Mildred Hill, 92; Ber- The degreo of Mark Master wdll bet nice Sheetz^91.g3^9arah Roweli, 90tS; ^onfprred -next .Tuesday evening by'^thel Johnston, M?*Margaret- Dedteer, icrtbe E. C.Cri«ppen of Daniel Holmes.1899; Ruth Gieicbauf, l9^frf^Ataheda Chapter. j Redman, 8&.R; Margaret SeamanT The High Priest of the local Chapter [Norman Benedict, 88;' Eugene SfcouV\ has received notice that BFoekport t &8; Dorothy White, 8&; Marie Green, Chapter Is one of four In the State 87,83; Fred Covert, 87.66; Doris C3ar- that will he officially visited by tholney. 87.B: EMitli Nye, 87.5; Hazel Grand High Priest, Judge Fred Dutcher. Owens, 87.6; George' Harmon, 87-25; of Rochester. The date for his visit: Gertrude Files, 87; Fred Nel-hs,- 87; has not been set. j.MarjoTte Todd, 86.75; Irma JohnatMn, Members of the Monroe Lodge have 86.4; Isabel O'Brien, 86.24; Herbert been .invited to- Yonnondlo Lodge of Mault, 85.75; Douglas Webster, 85.4; Rochester on tho evening of March 18. jM'a Brooks, 85; Ruth Davis, 85. -I\or It will be -tho official visit of D. D. G. ( 'he month of February 142 had every -zM M. Isaac fijjcknsr to big .hoore- Lodge. He-will be accompanied byOrand Mas- 65%; eeventy-two had one subject he- t'er Tompkins and staff. CAPEN-BANQUET SUCCESSFUL The Cap«Ti Banquet held at the Hose iiuwi ro^uguw ». — . without lnterferrlng with the service, ,,,..,, _. „ ., . , T „,. . , Ivfflage took over the water system for j Wed to. ErQCkport.. Martin A Coen. Town .of Sweden te included under the ^ tte wh ole place should be painted 1 Mathodi9 ^ Parsonage. - Besides her j House Thursday evening waaa great ie purpose of making necessary re- aged 38 years: Lafayette Parker, aged Brockport\ District and TTam unable W^^ & ce iiing installed so as to make -husband- alie—is SH£yJsed~by-rons—son* puccesaifrQ-m start to vnlsh,, The com- jf^o'the pumplns station^nd-*ys- 38 ^-earst -WHHao ^ King, ««ed 75 answer- this ^uaatbrn-mo»e fully for the ^ ^tution treasonable piace'for t ^^^^^^^^^^^^.:mmm^^^ «i»*W**y did not overlook a and for the replacement of ma- years; Annie Schaub, aged 9 years.' same reasons as given to the answer operatorg . subject above the paeetog mark qt low 65%; twenty-six had two subject* below; ten -had three subjects; (feres had four subjects below. The girls of the Normal department enjoyed a social hour from seven to lght af the Normal School last Tbnr» ohlnery when worn out? | \Bo-w'Tmuch\ 19 duo and owing the 1 7fllage on past due'water bills from Twenty«-Flve Years Ago • • • 4 Died in Hamlin, Grace Cotter, aged > to - your first iiuesllonr -\&. The Tranrber-of consumers +n~: Difficulty was encountered with the construction of the intike from the iservices were held yesterday after- ithing as tho boya of Number-4 were JMJ^ j-l-opt-nmQt-Xtom. & o'clock antt 1. midnight 1 rtay eventrjg. Tilst week was a good one TSr ~Qie Normal in basketball. Friday ntghl «4We-re8ul*ed- •rsf! \the Town of Clarkson and the in» luuo \^\^ V 1 lu ^ ••»•\\ \\•«\ \™$ H0UDR4DGrE jchte-f Rouekle -af ths.fiastman Kodak!'? a victory for the Normals. The \come received from tbem.\ lake. Experience has gnowp that WM_Jirfc.EflIhgiLJ3iflaiil^^ coaclifid at tho home of her son. Albert Hold- (nporienrp- -In fiirhtiru; fires while a < h - v Pat Murray, B. N. S., '15.' Mr. Mnr- rldgp, In 5rtrenpcta-dy on Wednpwlny. ;nreraan\of (he New York Fire Depart-j 1 ^ wsswlth his-team. Saturday erven- -'t'in^rt.i,h c*i,, «•-!«,„-„^,~,«„^t ^™«,e ~»t oc. miint ut^talk. while interesting. was. tn K thft elghtn. the Normals wop 65*er •m len^Bri^poxt_£^i±sojiandIlam- .17 years: In Glasgow, Montana, Mrs,.: . A MvU11UbWtl , t<J y UW>UuU 8 uiHrgmrtBitffltBrSiattld'be exteriiTprTTnTo~aeep_ En? Harriet p - Weed - formerly of this vfl- {w0 ^^ -^ uallv t0 thIg quest io n . water so a s to reduce the load upon '\ ?to irts cSnnnon report tMtat M J»: i J 2 ™?^XrriHrS^ rraTW ^ t5 ^ h ^ '*' ^ \B™*^«»«™. ^«* *™^ ™ **T« Maft 6th a the 'advanced a c 85 -twoaudits of the books have,be» had aged 22 years. John Norris Drake, D!striet „ times due to the nece-arv b 9 ndling of „,„_ ^ remaing were uken t |fffbeKfchl in the past two years, paid- for by^the aK ^ y g ^ _ urcha8PB the Slme .! •**• ™* Number of consumers in water roiled up by the action of the chur( . nvillQ wnere funerl 9Prvl0PS wrB taxpayers, and that such reports have Josejm btewart purcnases tne bime-, » t h P Town of Hamlin, outside of the waves near shore U, u . ,u n *4_, i. u r, . * taxpayers, ^^^^^mm^Uma-.&J^tSXitU- - 1 \Whrr P rrf Haman.and flaJacona:^^^^!^ %:— wtr • t ^-:-,— n --l^! 1 -4Jg° n tr^^^\t churchy Saturday \received from them.\ \Ss-Tlirartor of safetT the IWRflTe QftPrnooil nt 1:30 O . plork . intermont A The consumers for Hamlin out- sto*\™ not only be.exf ended but should at Boll coda, cemetery. Mrs. Hold '.Lha Cortland State-Normal team in a Ohio* Benedict also save a short talk rIosp nnd exciting game in the Brock- MaroW f-oflklhne. Brockport^ popular j P° rt Normal ..gymnasium. The g4xW baritone, rendored several selectlcaub- t ProllmInary game with the Palnxyra Thn Hawkins lirothers of Spencerporti Hien s<, nool was won'by the Normal tt*om. The regular Normal team pfcaye 'he Hufralo Stale Normal SchooL la en kept oy . taxpayers have been unable to know W. S. Lee erects a new barn on his what these audits coined y^nKw***. -^ ^ Hamlin water fl be lowered ,. that wT)Pn a ^ ^^^^^^nTrtBr^- ]£ £\Z^\Z^£T£££l menS^ni Z * HZLTZZ ' ^ ' ^^TZ^J^^t^** «» the books under the \Broca- T-jr. rt In occur, the .imcuTTy^ 0b- por , '^1, ^ ^.^IS SS! 1 27 Z ^e ixLvertto Tl Cloig Co. » A Dt9trtrt \ anA m ^ ™ s ^ r *> ^J\ g \J^'t flm ^ *** r fi \ \S.-.n\ Hammond was \at the piano. }W^ Friday evening the i4th *nd «ble, I feel, tor the taxpayers to know * B v Tolra<rton . s block qnestirma OTIP, two mfl-Unro apply to e^vta^wel^«« -s^t agate be emmnnt- - _ DUFF TtrntrrrmtM room WMJ preUili »h« Rprin^villo High School 'team In jhonj before ™ V*^™**? 1 =***»* to*™******—*- - ^ :T ^ p N , mi ^ r rf «_,„__*„, 5n ' tho lowt-rrng of the fat,** wffl-pU^n^v of h.t w, k at a H^- • , H ™ Jj^^ r^HnTe =™H rfd, the seam's schedule whiclr ^lige^vote on the auesuon sub= . _^^ y _ _- : .-a-^Yil^af^^^^ H e.wa» «-ta^r-i. «b» w<fgc ^_, dfly ^ __, ^-^ ^ ^ of the most succesrfutfot -' nltted. ery .ruly yours-,' Ivouis B. Shay. tJreeot £Psni¥¥elng aJIke, Rich table;*\\ Normal in/several years-. - was decora.u>d with two or three ' rh \ seventh session of the Eastern hunches\ of flowws and each member*^ T,i<!Tf ' Supervisors' Conference was was: nres^ttctl: ^faftteon:J^fr ^ga&Bet-rfa^^-^-Soaifigl^ 'if swwl pnn^ R\im h^ad of thp vocal nrasic deprart. PROTECTIVE BANQUET , A^Capen.Jins£^Aaixjlijry.is_organzei, _..,_„„,.___ „...„,.,.. ^, ...^ „,-, L ,-y- ,. ^ . - _ _ - i in this village ' \tion\ t^fy.n clianKeq nro aT<\» recommolo!: TTvod unfll wTTIiTn The \pa^TR'rnp vphr« I 'Married in ' Brockport. Irving Ray-' A - Tlamlin. according to the last ** rt - ba^d ou pxpnrinn- in the re- HP i=> <5iirvlv*>d hr hi? w'fp. Mrs \ \tirv !barn and Miss Anna !MK?TO'grTffTTJs^' ( r^ •'\ in9 seveTttv=rh-w>e Ge4ving ^B^.g^jiag } w _4 Rl ^ rftft a _.^ e ..r) H ^ L *i s ..„. vnfl> K-^t^ffn-^ -M**rt+0. Jaroer:, Jy'iigEj^^nn\ H~Perrv.' formerly of this\ T7.TFconsumers 'TfsTeil. \The lotaT ren-' ^ **\'*»\ fhfe rprpfvl^is-- tr'-hi aud_ the Irirrv' .IYH! Kali. \ 'fff \Urnrkpntrr aiiit BroekTH>rt.N Y March 11,1924 ^i'lage. andMSsF^etct^r^anTr^rTo^^ \Editor of tlarir^lioSRepWlIc\\' \~ \rimTKbilrgh; at Mm ton, l^on Joyce and'^^ h *'\' BrnrirporTBoard of Water to interposed In a convntent well so er. M^.- Catherine ElwpU.\oF-TW-.-lt. Z~ Lnnderstand toat Main Street Is to\^^ Clara VanOrden, both o#\l&na%n-«™m*aWjn.» w«vea W-72. The «« to make our plant rn-.form, to the M4vU. ; iw ^MK. JIP«, r bpr * iy u# . Tftn WR|tJw M4 ilw|f aB _^; rtx« y, 3 m DrffwDte-Oonferenw ft* relHrift^ft^ 9 W'Ma'th«'\tta:Mfe\ . ~\ •• 'I3*tfrw>rter;;reportfrorft • Hiffltttl rtwws *«* prevaRing pract.c m sueh-^ma^ rnn«-«. of ftr^rkrmrt, a «d M^_ ^W^tn^^iift^^^^^ kt^m^r\a^ «Wtofl-wW-JB»-te-»Ha88tai;- t=StaCe is to'build 18 feet in width of ™ed in Clarkson. John Fuller, aged *\0 ^ Wlnqnent water bills. Hamlin ters. \ \ ^ 'Jnslyn. flf Verona, and one brothc.. & Mpanrt _ H ^u^Ul IK-W banquet! Friday. March 7th. The conference ' s treeMrom^rie- 3 tr 6fe t-tothe-.^uiU4MrtB»^^—^--^ -^Hl£SSSZf£™i^ th - ^ a g^ r ? d _9??r- ^f ^T^r^ 11 ^^^ JmlL .Gnfiats^Jumor for the twcaalon'.'was the largest this year that has eT* \ ion line and 16 feet in width H. C McCue seUs hig house and lot tals - ^P ratesWf TTamtin, as you « h *m^-conranm»H<w^«^=^lf^^ fromtlre^anTriBrldge-to-West Avenue-^ JFayette street to John MulhalL .know___fl»d by the franchise grant- \ne and thejmorejffrjpn* sediment* at 9 o'Hmk from th. Church oMtae ____ <- h l e f ^eoree E. Benedict and two'dred- fifty delegates from the flvenea* ^-tfertiie-rest--oT^m HTrftfr-wnr^-^^^^^-^etari^i-bnitfe a larse «A. J.he_ Village, of Brockport at 4h*_aojl wilLbe. A valuable smitary meas- N^ivitv. R P v. Father K-eig ofBriHIng f .th^cia^ter^jnember^^ahe^com-.hy counties: Monroe, Ontario, Llvlngfr 4miat^a3^BEded-Biiy-df^the^sSs^i5n»J»- la df4egate; -— — —~ . —-——- .^^jg—^tt-foT^-^^ -ftte^44on-and-tbe\ frre IrorTy wTrFTrnr^-rrr^hTr-VTmr^a^ ,, . .' .. T r)n„„^: • ;throus:h H-amlln. .larger amount of wash water now re- HiE:h strret rpmotory, for interment te--question- arises^ has. - the village: > < Board raised the funds for the build-1 MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING of \this part of Main Street? MOTHERS' If I- On Thursday* March 24th, at 3:30 p. \fiT T)n fhe fonsnmers of water out- 'nnlred .for the filters wiTT \s'rlp nf the Villngo nf Brorlrport pav reduced. greatly TMf-r af Tit. i ortv^t. PMJV, Jamns TTr«nri %n ~5mT George • IJ iu'.-^Way my irrrtt YUtes. Miss Yale, n'Olier. Norton Tlehn was chairman hpl ^ of the art ' department, was the of the rommlttff in charge of the ban- deleiejate from the Brockport Norma! HUP*, and tho evident enjoyment of all ™d was elected president for the eiir t»A7 nnn no M I, • \ ,l \ *>» *« i«»i- mi- KIUWHIK oiris. .vi<. P rp!=!f> nt rrflp^nl much credit on his suinsr year. THIage to raise this motley and have Glmreh wHl hold its-regular Tm>rrtbrr> A. All rrrrnmmfrt pay the sarrre rates i11 ws «J aie ls *-47..nn nj which is r>0I]a]d s|stors • - a ,„ Mty - [ The Winter Lyceum Course it on deposit with the State Highway meeting at the church. Prof. Henry J. for the samp rla-ss of service either in \ lad f- u *> as fol,owc>: ^ Ater Works * \ \ ' Radio numbers and remlnis-cen^a by 1923-Rewlpts - Dervartment before the contract can be Lathrop will speak on the subject or out of fhe Village, excepts f Pw . bond $198,000.00; Sewer Bonds- $24,0<Mi We Have a Big Stock tho men who helped organize the Com- ° rt ' \' SfvaROn tlckets ''- $775 - W St the ™reTd know •••The RighU of .Childhood.\ A cordial, .consumers who were granted special ^ Sewage ^^^J^J^^fZ^i few'dSfat Te-^thlS iny CvX^ l^e Nov.^or^Sl Inn No 74 \ 2 5 ' wholesale prices. Thoa. H, D'obson Co. chief fmturi-s of p-ntertainment,' and Pec. 6,Door tick's, 3rd No. . .„ - » v \ f «,„ m the Mother^ Plub of the Bintlrt' ^ v,^ P ««**_\»»«• «™?umerB In j The OTtBta __ lni , _„„,, indebtedness' See Our Line of (not, will it not be necessary for the ™- ™e Mothers'^ Club of the Baptist! 'the VilHsre of Brockport.\ of t>i _ no( ^ .^ tnAr onn nn _^,^ ^ Ba b Hats for the growing Girls Donald Slst-ors. . T1S at this date M<. what the cost will be? If it is $15000 invitation is extended to anyone who. privileges as part' consideration for ThB ori ^\ tra} bondnd ind^htedness or $200-00 as I have heard will It not cares-to hear this address. Mr. Lath- rights of way, of which you are aware., wnter ' sewers and sewage disposal 23.0ft _ 5.50 he necessary to have a Special Election , ™P n ^ spoken before the club several within the next two months to raise tlmes am * the members have found this money? • I am an interested tax-, him most interesting. payer and wish to know these condi-1 ~ tilons,'before the election on March 18. for the wauS^fa^ tne Fagan • Taxpayer. store. '7. What are« the rates for the amounted to $392,000. The water \laree consumers of water. Has bonds have been reduced $89,000, the \tint fate been changed\since the sewer bonds $51,000 and the sewage Thoa. H, D'obson Co. chief fnituri's of pntertainment, ~* . provided & varied program of interest. 1924 Dahlia Bulbs . „ ., „„„„,„ -K^.^T,, ,„ .... Jan. 10 Door tick's 4th No. .75 A limited number of choice dahlia ' Amnnir *** ^ v ™' ts bronent . t0 hi?bt Feb. 2X) T)oor tick's 5th No. 1.50 bulbs for sale. Phone 236-W or call at frorn thp lon ^ a ^°- was an account of, r \Village took over the water svstem \to meet the additional Increase in disposal bonds $*800, and the three 129 UticaSt. ''cost of operation?\ • ;bond issue'will be reduced annually at; A. The rates of large consumers are the rate of $15,20,0. The water, sewer 3:13 the big Mnrket Street fire, when all the Total receipts $880.10 property on the north side of the street 1923—Expenditures Oct. 11 1st No $250.( We are informed by the Mayor and Your Choice ESTIMATES FOR COMING YEAR , ». . «, , ^ , 4 . . wi- t . n ^ L »„ « The Board of Trustees of the Village from the jiortofnoe down t o the present Nov „ Bntertalmnent, winning , .... ..... , i j „, , . j ,„ . of Brockport makes the followine Bennett hous-e, was completely de- ticket seliine taam governed by .thequantlty of water used. | and sewage disposal bonds will be 9tatemeilt P (>f _ e tota 9 , ^S 0 tmi- s.royed by flames. The conflagration NoSSSte'.: The^ water rates have not _been paid ra^full by July 30th,.^ 1941,^August i aK e taxes estimated by it as necessary included the Methodist Church, and., a Dw - 6, 3rd number Villaee Attornev that a mronositlon to of ianv Eversharp or Acme silver or'changeu since May 4th, 1914. These 1st, 1931, and October 1st, 1944, re-, to he raised during the ensuing-year. „, lr „ w „, „,„^^, „„^ „M,„„ V.'MJ«.. !9 2 '4 I!! g + l^!^!L!! il^rTfl,! + 2 «*« V**<Al at HALF PRICE at Dob- irates W e established some time sub-, spectively. \ j beginning March 1,1924. to be divided *\ m ^ of . s ore9 » nd .^ ^^ings JaQ 192 raise the necessary money to pay the so _t s T*IIage'is v share of the cost of the pro-' posed Main street improvement will be eubmitted to the taxpayers at a sequent to the time the water works , . , . . . . ... „„ Class Friday evening, Marl 21st, from \Bpecial election to be called as soon as 5 to 8 o'clock at the Baptist church, the State Highway Department tur-|_Ticketo L admits, 50c; children, 25c. COMING I system was taken over from the Brock- A suipper will be given by the Udell port-Holley Water Works Co. \8.\ What has become of the sink- \ing fund established • at the time A „ . , . . . . . , iinto the (ollowing funds: Any taxpayer desiring any further In- G enera i • 10, F'ou'rth number. The lack of fire protection wa. s brought i^eb. 20, Fifth number. .$ 8,200.00 so forcibly to the minds of the village Mar.5, P. J. Willson, prinfg nlshes the village with an estimate of the, cost. Every effort was made, so ' we are told, to procure such estimate no that the proposition could be sub- mitted at the Charter Election fc,ut as the survey hae not been completed It was Impossible to do so.—Ed. Watch for the menu next week. — ^ + . JACOB MUSICUS, VIOLIN Teacher, European graduate, Ifl Brockport Mondays. Complete musi- cal education given from beginning to highest perfection. Instruments fur- nished free for home practice. Inquire public at the time of this fire, that the formation should inquire of any of Protection—Police, Hydrant, the village officials.\ | Fire 11.500.00 n , . „. „ . ., t „ j_ .— ^ Health 9 nnn n o Brockport Fire Department was or- It Is urged by the Board~of Trustees ™*l}}„ „'; ^,000.00 ^^ ^^^ „, t __,„ James ~A *i. r, ^ ,-rrr ^ „ _ t • Sanitation ,,. 2.500.00 ganized' shortly afterwards \that the Tillage took over the water !? f * e ^^ 1*, ^^ °° mm s « OT Lights 6.000.00 Brennan was the first man elected to \system for the purpose of making V??™ * r( ?> 09tticm 0I appropriaung Highway ^il 0 ^ the office of Foreman of the Pro- \neceswary repairs to. the pumping $60,000 for these improvements to our Sewe r Sinking. 3.900 00 . ''station and system, and for the re- \placementof machinery when worn \out?\ A. The so-called sinking fund was exhausted in the payment o f the Water Works- System be approved by Sewage Disposal 2.400.OO Water Commission 10J00.O0 the voters at the coming election. H. Mi I take Blue Devil with me in the at /McClaskey's, 12 Park Ave. 3:13 hoada as they matured. The Village, bath tub to make me sweet. Dated at Brockport, N. 3rd, 1924. J. E. Brownbrldee, 3:18 \ * Village Cleric After the banquet, the members re- paired to the Hose rooms, where the TVIarch [remainder of the evening resolved Mar. 6, P. A. Blossom, print'g 5,14 360.M 1O0.0* t76.0« 175.W 32.36 15.35 Total expenditure.. J1002.M Deficit $122.70 We have decided to let the deficit stand with the hope of clearing St OB on our next season's course. Alfred 0. Thompson, TreM Baked Food Sale •\ The Otis, M. E. Church will hold I Itself into an old time g^etnar,'\to ffit.^jg, ^ $T$% the jenjoyment of all present. a. m. . •KEFvSl •' •.',%'? ^&^i|4;#aii^i^^ig|i^ : /. IP