{ title: 'The Brockport republic. (Brockport, N.Y.) 1856-1925, March 13, 1924, Page 2, Image 2', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1924-03-13/ed-1/seq-2/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1924-03-13/ed-1/seq-2.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1924-03-13/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1924-03-13/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Rochester Regional Library Council
msMfgssm^^^^^M — ^ ^^T>^?f^iSBijix^* i imf&^!'*~~~3 ii ~<-*~* *($_ Vf THE REPUBLIC, •WOOKPORT. N. V. TH^RSDAYi MARCH 13,TaaP C aii't Leave It in the Road Your car must be towed to a nearby gar- age or back to Brockport if you should have an accident. Call us and the utmost care will be taken in moving it. wefprob- ably would be able to fix at a small cost to ^jrorcn- Qttrrates are reasonable. Our_ser» WASHING TOW SERVICE REPAIRING CENTRAL GARAGE GONGDON & CRATSLEY, Props. Located at State St. Drive Barn ITEMSTIff BRIEF Paragraphs of Interest to Read- ers of Empire State Interestiny News of All Kinds Gath- * ered From Various Points tn the \~State-»nd-So- Reduced U» STSTTHiBf] It Will Appeal to All Classes o* Readers. Bids tar Perry's new hotel are called for March 13. A drive against homeless dogs baa been launched in HornelL \ ^ed—fc-Seag-eiv IJenw has. baea. named £,ostm ! aster at Raxudolph. Residents of Perry to thenumbeur pf 200 flled Income tax reports last year. Nettie L. Wey has been named postmaster at Piffard. Livingston county. A new school buildiifg, costing H7O.O0O, -wtH be built in Allegany a,s a result of the election ]ust held. -Mrs. Malinda F. White, wi-dow ot John I>. White, health officer of Ton- awandaj. has been appointed to sue- ceed her husband. ™THSTTuirch^~^a^rsTrnig^oT\c^r--aFr\ soup are sexyed evwy school day to many of the pupila of the Holiey high school. The Rucb.es.ter Gas aji-d Kleitric company »U1 start wuricLhUi year <>«' its $10,000,000 powrrr dmn in 1Venose*- river, near Mt. Morris. Iiy a vote of 125 ty 4 the asemMy passed The Cla>torr btli pmhibrtiai; barb+rmg uu -S..n ay in Nevs Yiirk city an 1 Saratoga Springs. Sanii'te of fruit buds takea- tram 1Ke~trTes at 1'ehn \Van we given- -a laboratory -test, and no indication o( Going To Move This Spring? If you are planning to move, please keep iri~minc} that special arrangements musl be made for niwting your telephone service. Because of the gr'eat^rusk of move orders liFrMTTTrrTTofihe yeaT7\rirr5e^W5eks J ctck ~ vaS«Frwfei€e~fcr^^ ~~ telephone at the old location and make it ^\*--- rea.dy at the new address, when you ar- Injuiry fr*>m w-interjig wnas shown. M. B rotte.- or R-Chester bias boon elected president of tlae R clit'Ster Herald f em puny in the ptacr- of h*9 undo the late Louis M. Autisdah . Th>- :n-nate passed Senator Ames bill permitting eoiinty aid in improve meat ot highway.-, tb.ro.igti third clas.^ cities- in (.'at-tiirausru>' county. An o'd-fasbi^nfHi ht*ar*e on ran- n<>rs, ilntwn by horses made a trip to Mt. Alb on, follow, d by' an old t me covered t*te+gh -eefl-tai-n-i-Hg the -bwa-r—| ers. Street car o[«eiation in Horuoll Is • to cease within the next few weeks and it is probable that a sy-steni of Tnotor h -sses will take the place of the trolK-ys. II W. Waiker i.i tlu- president of .the ,\«sni-iiit i ii of ll-ie-t In breeder? Tf~(''!ia' l:. 1 11 a C uvt-v—We—w-aw-*i-4*©i- I^TnY legislative conimlttee -visltea \iTas3F- In&peoted' the State\-SotdiST8~ Home at Bath. Tne condition of tco inatitutiQji, its adniinlstration.andthi' lystem oi care accorded the inmates, were commended by the committee. According to census figures of 100 years ago,- found in the archives o. the secretary of state's office, in 1824 when Buffalo was only a. littlo town, bvrt a b«8y\and thriving one, there wan a distillery for every 200 voters. PtMw^for a. ^ew Jheater at Corn- ins, financed by Corning and B-th men, have already been drawn up and work will be begun as soon as the iraitnar is suitable. The new glay- hovse will have a seating capacity of 1,000. - -Eight -ef—HeHeyte- -business—men-| formed a \bee\ and dug out the snow on. the Million Dollar highway, be- tween East Holiey and the county line road. In Monroe county the roads have been well tatwn twre of | and automobile traffic was good. The recent change in the weather has caused the farmers throughout the locality of Chili who have hard maple trees on their farms., to begin preparations for the annual maple syrup and sugar season, which is ex- pected to open within a few days. Niagara Fall* win operate on stan d&rd time this spring and summer, the city council having repealed the daylight saving on-dinance. At a ref- erendum held last 'all vpt'ts exp-e as ed disappi<>v«4 Si jS| b ,day4ighi saving-. j.Xockno^.^^wjit^ll.^.. ^ud&TjtUMsfc}. also. Fire Chief Edward P. Murphy of Buffalo ha.i .iske.l the mnyi-r to ret'r? him on a pension. He will leave tne d©partmeui i of which he has been a Sp>embeT far-*!)—years' and chief for six years, on Auril 1. It is exnected\ tnat Grtergi! W. lledden will succeed him. ' Total sa..'s in I tic t-uining indus try dusring 1924 wilt amount to ah. u'. $750,0.00,00\. nviHln^ An Increase . of i ftDnroxini.it ; 1> 1,500 per c nt since 1 1889, eaid James Muore, vice preTTT dent of th- New York *';in-n r.-i, Inc.. i •»g| INDEX Tfo way ATLAS i± ^A§ it-might be Distributed v.^V-S.-MS^I DEALER^ -Mtt;t$- VSEH^ WHOLESALES^ DEALER USEJ^ ECC5NOMX-De»EiteunEtecedenteclden»and,Portlai«I Cement lenains thejmQSS econQmiciTButl3lHg material. ComjKirisoirr- ofprica of building material and Adas Portland Cement. Source: Building material prices from V. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics., Ada! Portland Cement prices from the records of the Company. DISTRIBUTION—Distribution of Atlas Portland Cement Is —direet-and-eeonomleal-thsough close eo-operation of efficient, local dealers. A «ra«*ht line is the «heai>est distaneejia two joints. _ ATLAS ;--EFHGffiNCY Insure ButtdingEcohomy T HE cheapest of all products under' going a complete manufacturing proc ess is made available through simplified economical distribution to the user. Between the Atlas plants and the user there is but one distributor—the building material dealer—and the directness of this marketing serves to bring Atlas to the - baying -pabte- cheaper.-than. any. QtSmi-. aatbfid-dtaasRtL„ •.-... ,_ ____ Thus, the one building material having the widest variety of uses, making possible rapid construction and providing fire safety and permanence for any building, is brought to the user a few bags, or thou' sands of bags, through a distribution method that sustains building economy. Asl\ your dealer for ~~ AtfeBtttMmg Helps rive. When you decide upon your new qujar- :___-. -t-efsp —p] ease—notify 1 —©W—i^ffi£ss--6ifice_ \^romptlyr *0€HBTER ^PEtEPHONE - T&&SRaX J; A; STRIKER, District Gtwiimefeial Maaagsr Rocrtesteri New^ror^— — TJf -«i :it tJ: 1 nnntr^ in* • o •• n nnnrmtiH'H TTIP^T- co ri > .Hi.- -.ot •n Ox it. i.ii L'..a it.l,.q.U.i • r. f-.I.ig h let* eds of IIK'JI SIHIW III \Tlie Cha' • nrorr-ium, lh- Tr--rht- HH.tr in. an addn«.-, lieforc the Rotary Oluh | in Eoch.ei'te'-. | Vv'. F. t'l.irk ut Geneva 75 years old, who at'.aeke.j . his wile, M~ s. Eliza- [ beth ClurK. 70 years old, w.tU a heavy m.'tal bar, inflicting injjrie^ which r»>.-:il '-ri m her death^ was tak t-H to the Withard State ho'spital for the Insane. Mr Clark hud been ad jtidoged tn-.inp ror two A O'vS a h'n pheisant has b>een t-oni t.i; every morning to the i T*aeE\\>sard of a horuo\dnThe - western | side of Uansville to sharp tht- break t fast laid ii'it for the two pet doves o£ the -hou.ie. It -showed no fear as , it walks ti.t-r the >rww from some ' brush, covert-:' nearby. ; Masonit tK)dic&> tit Roche ter this month an voting on trte new $1,5\0. * USUI \T:iSnnn, - Ji-mp.o pxLjnr' . whi.cl ,, j>vbtiiMi.rid-ttr The Atlas-dealerwith his warehouse and yard storage safeguards building operations through an ample supply of mattff'ials, and with his trucks and generaLfacilities he can -make pronapt eriiergency deliveries. Back -of-the-Atlas dealer is the A^Ias reiexve. storage capacity, greater than the output of the entire nation, twenty years ago. Through its\de~$er AHaTsuppBes free books on concrete construction, written by Atlas Engineers recognized nationally as authorities. You are also invited to con- suit these Engineers on any building problem without chnrge.. If your dealer can\t supply the book you want, write our nearest office. I N'.A period Q£ advancing costs, the price of AtUs. has remained consistently low. Today it is cheaper than it w^s thirty years ago. All Atlas'plints, operating under one central control, make only one grade of Portland Gcment— the best that science and skill can produce—and -tvei^jmemhexjr^lie^^perating; group takes pnJe in helping to maintain Atlas as— \< \The* Standard by which all other ^MtJ$es are'Measured\ THE ATLAS- POR'FtAND CEMENT TT BROADWA-Y, KBW YORK, R Y. COMPANY \ —~\r^^^^^^^^H —~^^^^^^l - -^^^^^^^I ..^^^^^^^B \:^^^^^B :^^^^^^^^^H \^^^^^^^^H T^^^^^H -^^^^^^^1 --^^^^^^M -^^^^^H ^^^1 -—^^^^^H :^^^^^H -f^^^^^^^M |\ Janu r~ janu : ' Janu Apri! i- ^Aiiri: ' Apri! ; May ~~- \May . May ir-. May May - .May :_ AUg. -^ Aug. ' Sept Sept \ Oct. ~ Qot — Oct. Oct. - Oct. ' Oct. ~ Oct. Oct. =. Oct. ~- Oct. * T - OctT CHICAGO BIRMINGHAM INDEPENDENCE. KArfS. } PnOAD^.^ Bo^trf Sr.Lotiu DBMOM D-VTO, 0-*»A BWAW K««e«r» J^COOKVT^FL*. KUAS1ATUA?S^ \ CE.MENT^VOEMENT.' ?v -r^ggjgpr ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT -r*rrr y tupettrpr 1 ; t'-ptr rnprnsent • f in,- 2 0 bo !i. s t ar;- ai^-s,!!! so ir^-.i of f.-»4-. X ii.-„ u-u-> tiu^t «.i_~ d_i. uuinil V\£»,e.'l a wo!l on the i»r-\f«'.t oi R(>b-ert \KlTrirniTTnan tnvrfr \r>r ~-*-T--»-wa&da- w.-iWu'H''d wttlr i^llev ..i i^ii^uOi) nii.ir fr-rt of tm'—ral e»- a ti-iy.. — Ker.iil'-nia of >.<ir,'.!}, -ILuuiuny-;a.iid I'ha-.ta iqua in Vlwutauquii CulLUti OPtVi.-d '\e h.e,li>.;i. ir >m .!.nnestown b Ui :M,i\\.i|e i>n tl< • wej.i ^i(i.' nf tie- lake vCll!i >nt (X|n-n. p to xlii roiTrty (eiii-. i niirse-ne have b R'III V.cl' • j>^iCiZE7ZS11>niI hl^\\JJuT \tl L'. ?r\J!!.l.:tted thut' c^^~nrTD.T3uu;0QQ- trors.yrttt be tUjai-.h.uj. thionsiiuut the eanatrv •fr. ni *th. nutverit- hi March \*ani ..ApHL Arcade will li.ni' an Odd l-'ellow«' temple <»n tite .^ttj. of Hooper's store, : r^Gfetttly oleatrai ed - by .Bre*.. if. plans m -rr-Ty nipetlrpr 1 ; t\ ^it. »- Whon 1fl .i.nl • \i+\u i».{.pro.ed aji*l .id *iL d ill y n thoj J*i'l.jilPOt r-»[*ns- nt.iti\e. with • M 1 ' :-ower to nei in < »rs:i n \V.iiif .mi T>rai*. \oiT\u\T7uJiiitu~c .. ..i:.\Tir« r-t-np to the r p rt f om t';o t Himrod-., IU Arr erai\-! live- *>alt- tt-w-U.u+; n irth • f i'lindc t!. •• ..r.- !• \ •• 'h tha* ti'i' in In mt; \' tt trr-trrrrti* tatt n 'l'hi' j h cago r<imii nv wi rh •» now untirf -way ^MH&P HKithped i»y \ trtevmraoHiicedr .the building -•^Fodge^ ; commltiep of f'hina PROFIT _.EEJ1M. FRUIT r-60MgS F&Gm &OjpjB^gAR£- 1: w- } fifev^- mi-f' E*'; ; Hi\ w§~ wk*- •pff-. w? • ifii£ Many an orchard has been run practically without profit be- cause the profits went Into fht-'scrap heap or cider barrel. The money com?s from ctean, top-notc'ft, first g-rade fruit which cannot be grown these days without effective spray- ing. The most effective spray materials known carry ^the trade mark D'OW. Look for it when you buy Insecticides. Widely sold and used in your communiry. DOW LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION - Guaranteed to be a clear, cherry-colored liquid, free from* sludge and sediment, and to test 35% Beaume at a temperature •f IS degrees centigrade DOW POWDERED LEAD ARSENATE An extremely finely divided product, which mixes easily, re- mains well in suspension, and adheres tenaciously to the foliage. THhSE MATERIALS have been used for years by many of the m©st>progressive and successful Fruit Growers with the best of results. TRADE. From ft.GUO»0W> to $1,500,000- will ibeJap^S fri iAorotur tbdg^atBnmer—Qn-j new construction work. The biggest job' will b*» the fiver improvement projeo^-vipon- wh4ch*|500,OOC1—wilCbe. \spent: ^~^ —': \\\\ nated- -tor has J>sen JMan .postmaster __a*„ Weirt SPRAY MATERIALS Manufactured by The Dow Chemical Company MIDLAND, MICHIGAN field, Chautauqua Tiusty, anil Harry\ J. Holoomb 'was nnminated tor post master at Portville, fatlaratigu.s co«nty. The New York Con-fcral locomotiye shops at DepW - resumed w^ork on a •five-day schedule with ttie same force employed -when the shops -were closed 10 days a-go. About 700 men were \atTected. The New York Central Car reqpolr shops in Corning, which have been closed, reopened with the same foro that was working w±ien the shop* shut down, for the present 175 mea will be employed. The aale of the Bast Avenue Bos company of Rochester, operating a fleet of motor buses between Rochet ter and Pittsford, to the Mew Yort Stat* BaOwaya, wa» LIMHUIT—Iml about 10 days ago. Noticing something glitter ta tko mouta^ of her 17-n*bntlw'-c4d \'•ott Mra D. Greene, wife of the faun ka- raw manager at MMMMown, made an examination and fooa^ the dav mend from her eagaarement (toe. LoveU Groaaman, state comnds- sioner of highways, bas a«kad for UdB en part 3 of the Mt, MorriavOal edonia highway, 6.61 milee, taete bide to be received at Albany on March 14 and awarded at that time, providing there is a satisfactory es- timate within the figure named by tha departrr.en' en-in<\er. The road 1B from*York li L iceflter. \i' 'ir'Hin??,. 1 >?..-_.Iu .I, i <j11 o n _•_ ^~>^.... A cf 'anil at lliuiro.l Tib .IM.I 'I-K ~>Ktrri(l la.<i i-u! ;U Sf-vernn. . • n .--• .i lakf- -;m I n'.w i in i.pf>r:i [ •i'H! mi|c>i nearer tV-. villair\'- ! Throi.g.i u Vtuliicti. n \TTJ-. Ti^'ght T\ .uliis. ,:i some r;i-es ami uniTflR- J.a 1 \Sltja^\XX~X\tntr~ia3ss ttuui-la=u yiar/^T «ato», bmueht about fJ^nrts\ of th Kochest -r chamber, of iimiu«roe_t-raf- fir buraiu, farmers and fruit\srowrri -Sn-W^t«ft^—$»gw^¥-orte will bc-bottor able to obtain fertilizing maw-rial for their fields an<l orchards from the mills at I^ilton. O<wf»^ro county. t;ay lord Phelps_of Castile, who wa s -4onnegly-^3*h the ,ft'.rstp.r JSrowa- eom- -piin.es , liooked a p.ckerLl lairg r than {—Minsett-while ftshiBS^lirough tfee Ice \_ -al KTlvr lake. He -vyas mia&rf. to land th« Bah s o hj fasteasji his, line. .and-secuce5U4he-^3eSlces_ ui aome \weii—drittras-- w-h»- -were -.woirkins 1 nearby.^^ ^ey'\^6rotgglrr--rIrV ;j: fBh~^o the top. The pickerel tipped Alfred Bunting, wteo operates the Hermitage farrxi • owned by the Wadsworlh esUte at Genesee, lost a valuable cow. an autopsy r Vfa'.'n>.« that the cow had a piece of bailing wire through her heart The coating of the heart showed the wire had strack against the organ in many paces before BEaTiy penelratIE5F li- lt is «uprjOsed the cow got the piece of wire in ensilage secured from can- ning factories'. Among the bifls approved by the legislative committee of the New York state conference of mayors, 'meeting in Albany, i« one by Aasem- blyihim Charles F. MUler, Rep., Gen- esee county, to exempt all dtleb wUcs have building departments and local building codes from the ap- rnrarttitti ot Urn state haOdint; code, tactading atate jurtodiction and ia\- KpeoUan of tbcalem and pttaes of pcUic assemblase. ' C. £. Haw ol Beat Syracuse, tonn- •r president of the CeaUral New Terk VegetaWe «roawr«\ aawciatiea aad promlawat fer many years in the industry, wat eleeted preeidtmt of the atate body at the concluding ses- sion of ita 14th annual coaxrantton In Syracase. J. E- Ameele of Wnffcun BOB, Wayne county, was elected Tlee president, and T. H. Townsend of UtioB, aecretary and treasurer. The retiring president I 1 ? R. W. HcGaare u Even better than my former Essex^ And Costs $ 170 Less Advantages of both. Hudson and the forfner Essex are) combined in the new Essex Coach. And with finer body and a' 6-cylinder motor, built on Hudson patents, its cost is $ 170 less than Essex closed car comforts ever sold for. , It continues the famous Essex qualities of performance, economy and reliability. Steering is like'guiding a bicycle. Gears shift easily Care of the car calls for little more than keeping it lubricated. Its economy includes not only exceptional gas, oil and tire mileage, \but a policy of minimum maintenance cost\with Darts prices that will astonish you. ESSEX COACH *97S Touring Model98S0 — Freight and tax extra H \