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fe*L£''i.\\.iri^ixir\\ i \ •.;'• '• '.. ' ^^^m^w^^^' ,. y •••-• ••.*.;••••»{ ','• I. VOL. LXVHI BROCKPORT, NEW YORK^ THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 J*£>^25 CHAPMAN mmu E0G»AS5tHTO FLORIDA BIG DISAPPOINT- MENT THIS WINTER TO NORTHERN TQURISTS \Strawberries Badly D« |i_ Other Vegetation Thrifty. Sar- — - asota-Being-Boomed Sarasota, Fla., March 3,1924 \ Bro-okport Republic and — - FMends-TalrHome; We are still-here in, Florida, as it is called, but I guess a cog. baa slipped \-* wmqsqwhore in the machinery of the |=- world, and Florida must have shifted MATRIMONIAL ENGAGEMENT —r ANNOUNCED CAT WARIN—PRATT The marriage of Mrs.' Gertrude Pratt and Melrtn B. Catharin, both o f this village, took place Sunday afternoon at _yf JJJS REAM OF THE NORMAL four o'clock- art the parsonage of the' woPEwtETTER JVOTE&F0R WATER IMPROVEMENTS Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. I. B. Miller performed the ceremony. They were attended by the bride's tEtete^v^aiid=te^tetfB%\a%fir Bert Smit-h-of Medina. . . .... .-_i&£aicJb,17.1924 Board of Water Commissioners, Brockport, N. Y. Dear Sirs: 1 received your reply of 'March 11th, saying that -as soon as the information asked in my letter of March 8th could be tabulated you would furnish me the Wall PieHffeT ReceivecT 1 * 9 * ~*\ shalf be glad-to—receive--tbe 1 Wm. FACULTY TO BE ONE OF JUNE BRIDES INTAKE IS TO RE EXTENDED 2400 FEET AND PUMPING STATION REMODELED QBITtlARY LAACK Oarl F\. Laack passed away at the onic of his sen, Charles W. Laack in KAPTfSTS TO START UTAfrCHANCEST VANSTQNE—VANDERPQQ.L .- The marriage of Miss Grace Ethel Vanderpool and John D. VanStone, from State Department. Spring Vacation Begins March 28 \ InfonnatidnTwhen it is ready. f From the schedules of Bates I -find tbatrfne rental-per-hydrant In Brock-; port I s $60.(J0 per year, and in the 1 E. Cook Re-elected Mayor for Third Term, H. E. Norton i Twelve beautiful wall pictures have j ^iJ«e\of Hamlto'it to $45.90 per~year. bath of Albion took place March 5th at .just been received from the State De-, 1>oes the fran<:nr8e provide that this the home of the bride's sister in Ber- paxtment of Education, these have| rat<j Qever lg to be Ranged? If not gen. On their return from a wedding been hung in the corridors and class- ' why rfMmM not me mte (orthe vllkge * •trip in the south, Mr. and Mrs. Van rooms for study. Following are the' f HamlIn ^ |6000 ln8tead of $4500 Stone will reside, in. Albion. Mr, Van twelve pictures: Choosing the Casket, a ferw hundred miles north during Jan- ! St<me <wned ihB em staUon m tMs BaJth **»<*«« Arch of Triumph, haye I village recently purchased by Elliott Paris; Shaw Memorial, St. Gaudens; |r! nary and_J3ebTuary, for we sure .two -mont.hfl.of verybad rainy, cold |i^_TMa*tiher.. for. this sunshine - state of Iflorida. Comparatively speaking, or 1,1- - «wr»e dt hasn't been so .terribly cold; fret a few light frosts, not hard enough to dk> much damage to vegetation, with f— the exception, of strawberries, which & Monogban. HISTORY Items of Interest Mentioned in The Republic Fifty Years Ago To-Day Married in Hamlin, Peter Bolting oi Caesar Augustus; Hope, Burne-Jonea; Justice, Simmons; Mother and Child,. The franchise in Hamlin says that 10 hydrants are to §e furnished free and after that all hydrants are to be paid for at the prevailing rate. Hamlin, „ _ .according to - your letter; pays for in f 0 ™!?!. 1 *™* 1 1 L . M1 f a f * ^hydrants and I am onfonned that there bait with Dragon, Raphael; The laugh-j 21st hydrant? • My reason for asking concerning the audits of the booS»\W\your possession wore rotted by the rains. Last year we ' Kendall Mills and Mis* Lucy Mc' ~\ v \T\\ \*\ \ \\\\\\-'WM that I had been informed that the SejNB «We to get fill fte foerrtefl we Creery of Hamlin; In Hamlin,' Martin ^J^ jt™t_. „»!£^TTf ^^^jfn^TTibera of the Ya\«m BoarS-passed ing Cavalier, Hate; Flower Girl In Hol- land, Hdtchcock; View on the Seine, Martin; Maison Caree, Nimes. The junior High School Department are''21 hydrants. \Who pays for the Vanned ait from 10 to 20 cents per Owen of Kendall and Mies Jennie Scutt \Quart but so far this year they are'of Clarkaon; in Sweden, Charles Shaw bringing from 35 to 60 cents which is. and <Mis» Nellie Barlow, both of Swed« most too rich for myblood, or too;en. .*.'.. ^^•vrto^TliypoclJetDook. j Died in Clarfcson, Mrs. Lorinda Gtl- of the •'Junior High School News. This number consists of th e a resolution demanding that they be . OOTer '! allowed to examine such audits, and twelve pages and a fly leaf. The H-^,, y^ resolution was passed they lustration? were made on the school. wore ^ to ^ ^ aTld(ts , m ^Ga*ba«e «nd x»lenry crops-andrpeH-bert;- aged 78 years; at M«mtf=^x^^^^^^^^Z^^^^^^'.^ ond can he seeiiftyjwijt-tarpayer. and work were all done by the students If iHg-BaHuteln* too-mwh I should The cover bears a creditable coVerl, lke to taTO ^^ B ^^ ^^^ ftfi deaJgnr-w* the hook is illustrated. flgure9 snowto g the total income of the The staff 1s as follows: Merritt Cleve- W<)r 9y8temt mi tne ^^ expendl . era—are—fine this yeorv - The- rains—Mr». Julia A.-Melntyre, ageduB7 years; Jwv« just pushed the cabbage along in Brockport, Nellie Windnagle, aged and 4hey are. good and are (being sh'lp- 6 years. ped north, now quite fast Egg plant'- The following are drawn to serve a* -*+*,. T <«„„,, ._,. + -** • — — -=— —* 1B grown to quite an extent here, and Jurors: Charles Burdlck; James W. ^• 6d ™» r - i^a ^eetz, aesistauteai- turea of the operatlottf U9ymtt texe8i \ieeoiB to be good, but oranges and Spencer, Sweden; Zadoc H. Howard, £1*?° ™' ^ ® 'Z? R , etc \ «dH«ta« from the receipts the gr»P«e fruH are not doing much. Hun- Hamlin; Henry Allen, Clarkeon. ' zfjJT * ^ ' T' Swart ?' .Ha rlow arnonnt turned over to your Board by\ i =-Ure£» of acres will not be picked thfe The results of the charter election In'V mte ^ h ~f° ip0 i° rtlS i g t* 6 Village Board\ of Brockport as Z^rW-.. W6 are paying 60 cents per peck this village are as follows: President, Z^^Tl^^ ™*^!i!Z T^-t! 6 1' 1 ^^ ** ****** *>r jwtatoes, 60 cents per dozen for Myrick 0. Randall; trustees, Angus G. •ggw, 60 cents per pound for hutter and Boyd, John Cotter, Jr., Robert J. Fel- L~ 12 cents per pound fpX-fliigflt. fiamned lowai; treasurer, J, H; KingsburvT-co] |L_ioodis area bout the same in price as lector, Patrick Donnellan; assessors, ey are at home. Gurdon Richards, Sidney Spaulding, Sao-aeota Is being boomed right John Raleigh. ?, the prices of real estate going; ——— Tip by leaps and bounds. Development Twenty-Five Year « A 0<>_ Married in Hanilm>, \BverTBarringer her« tha to\)ft» of Sweden Monday morning TQ REBUILD at 'ttoi a-sp of 80 years, He- was born in Germany,- coming to this country forty yo^rs ago, when he settled in Wisconsin. Four years ago he came to Eocnester to make his-home with his son. IM AM rt * T \\ wo son9 surviv ''e bim, Henry \W. a New Member oi B.Oard .-4 fcaask-•(>€-^aaston, Wis, and- Charles The Annual Election in and for the w - L,aaek of Brockport; one sister Village of Brockport was held Tuesday Mrs. Caroline Pettis, of Rochester; Bswptist Society of this village & wae March 18th, 1924, at the Public Build- ei ? h t grandchildren and four great- vo€ed to adopt the plan known as the ing in said village. , grandchildren. i\Carpenter Plan\ i n connection w*Si The poles were opened at 1 o'clock I Fmneral was held Wednesday after,- the 'rebuilding of the church edifice P. 'M., and closed at 5 o'clock p. m. • no&n at 2 o'clock from the home of his and to begin at onoe a portion, of the The whole \numbfer of ballots cast eon. Rev. W. J . Wilbenfourg, officiating., recsonfitrnction work, the Sunday CHURCH EDI- FICE. HAVE ADOPTED THE CARPENTER PLAN Pfcan in the End to Spend~A $60,000. Building Commit- tee Appointed Monday evening at a meeting of tine lis upon which votes were counted for one Burial at Lake View cemetery op mope candidates were 259. Nuttfber of •ballots blank, 48. ! -* The following candidates received LANE Scfcool Unit of the hull-ding receiTiug att*entton first. A committee of five has been, ajepolmted to carry through CSiarles M. Ijane, for many years i n ^ & work. the number of votes set opposite their tlie ,M,th ' er h-ueiness in Mill street,! ^, e oarpe-nter plan was drawn by names: -' Rochester, died yesterday afternoon at^ architects T^ote & Carpenter wBo For President, Wm. E. Cook 211 hia home - No \ 1 6 ArD<Ad l^ rk -» He dresw the plam« for the Lake Avenue For Trusee, Michael S. Shea 206 ^^ hi,s wffe Monica '' lMa6 > formerl y, Baptist Ohurch of Boohester and the •\ForTrQstee Fraaiois J.\Wood....201 ** t*is vrltoge, to whom ire-wag raar-iQr^gce Baptist Church. For Trustee, Herbert E, Norton\ .200 ri<>d less \ th9n a yeaT a *' o : 1^° bro ^-| Tine Sunday School unit of thetoaUd- H For Treasurer, Geo, ]B. Benedict! .'Hi er9 ' ^brbert P. Lame, «-BKS3qpa«,.r taK . wUl te ^_ ^ ' w rtl provide ««-- For Assessor (long term) William E,'^ d Jo ^ h ! - ]?**> °* Brooklyn, and fte> aocl&l^iff-well-as 4h«^ucatfonsJ Palmer \ 204 tIire€ sissters, Frances A., Teresa J. , _ _ _ _ F^. Assessor (short term) Elmer j ^'SMer Mo^<al^,a«of Ei«tod] wlH ta wmo^eiled making a very at. work of the church. The auditorium William Riley, \Wadsworth DoTsson, Helen Marsh, Doris Whipple, Stanley Smith, Claude Carton, Fred Rudman. Marjorie Waddington and Ellsle Cun- nittgham. * | Dr, Randolph T. Condon, principal of the State Normal school at Potsdam, spent Monday at the Normal school, Very truly yours, Louis £ POST ACTIVITIES Shay. Legionairet Listen to Out of Jfemi SpeaKerr. Member* Always Busy -The •members of the TTaraeh-Crtsp- |—comrjanies buy a tract of land, clean . — -~ ^— . ap, lay it out in-Jote, build roads a°<* Miss Grace HulL | V* Wednesday, the twelfth, at the Seaman Post have been tevited to at and sidewalks, then sell the tots. Died, at Morton, Mrs. Ira Bates; regular faculty tea, Miss Fern Ream, tend the meeting of the Doud Post oi ^r«are oigauc«oneioniheJifferejI_j*hlen Hulbert: at Adams Basin, Mrs, 1hoad |_Jterelopmeinte every few days. Went J - B - Dresser, aged 71 years; in Brock- announced ftrt^Sa-fcarday; where In order to-hoid -P**^ Lawrence Costisan, aged 26 Seever 20f> Mr ' ^ a, ' ne waa a member of the ' Voting \machine' No^MSe\wae used KMgfita'of ColSnhus, Fourth Degree for voting, registering and' counting ^^ <** «« \»mrtry Ctob and the-votes cast at said election for vdl- J ^ *™^<* <%*>• I officers fun-eral -will taike place tomorroTr The following persons we. e declared • monq4ll « ad 8: *° O ' olock \ from ** lvom ' e and at 9 o'clock from Corpus Christ! Church, with interment in: Holy Sepul- chre ceme<tery. elected to the following offices: President, William B. Cook. Trustee, Michael-S. Shea. \Prustiee Francis J. Wood. Trustee, Herbert E. Norton- Treasurer. George E. Benedict- Assessor (long term) Wm. E. Palmer -Assessor (short term) Elmer J. Seever. ' \ . * : THE NEW AMERICAN Fine Appointment* of Snover a Mc Grath's New Restaurant a Credit _ .... . .x . to Brockport Tlie following proportion was submit.! The new American Restaurant which the qualified- electors at said Snover & McGraith have hao under sup- ted to election: _;erj?isJon.£or_tha_pa«t -few—mon*bs-l»4wre% -—snail toe Bea«l of Trustees of the about completed; and the proprietors ooS^^ the sum of ?50.OO0.O0, or ao much opening to the pubMc Saturday, the *r ™uny tea, mux, r-e.u XVWMU, — — ^^^ B v . ^ wuu rwi . «i; purpose ^f F &y v? ne ^f ssa,T ' for ^ 22n<1 \ T^ have Zone to considerable of the vocal music department, Rochester as their guests, Monday j system by emending the Tn^k^to\ 11 ! PalDS 4 ° ach,eve «*>niethlnig more than meed her\ engagement \to ~Mi. 'evening\ \\WarcB'\2'ith. The Doud Post /distance of twenty-four hundre-d feet. fBft I * ei nil^'r^niaTf town restaurant, and traetLva interior as • welt as exterior, TTiTs building which Is so much need- ed by this growing; 000^683*10:0' wiB be a real credit to the village when completed,- tghe eo-eiety-te proooeduift — consaemutively so as not to involve the ohm-oh Ln.eirtuch indebtedness. Th e chuTch has the support of the Baptist Unfcon of Rooester amd Monroe county in Oielr project. ' • AMONG OUR SOCIETIES I. 0. O. F. , A=t the Tegular meeting Friday evenr tog of Moniroe Lodge 188, I. O. O. IF.. thor-e will he a discussion on the ssb* iect \The Importance of lodge nances? 5 The third dogree team is regtacsted to \be. ppesept .and; also all. otheir mennbors of the lodge. Harry EL Wallace! B, It S, 'li Miss la considered one of the largest,' Hwsti ren ™J oHn B wel K- '^stalHne clarifying' thp| r P«rts have refilled in giving to -Hotae*,\-Chapter ft. A. M. muijrxi. YYftusji.c^,« o-, **. ^«o « maehinery r making repa:trs an-d im the local publTc a dining room mos-t DaaneU Mr^m* they gave everyone wlTo years: Mrs! Sarah B.Knnhall.\^ 79 ^-n and Mr. Wallace will be married ^ in Mon^e County, and * good,S^S&^^^Kl^l „ d aHractlvor v arjanEed ^ , t - • - - - --- '-•*••— itime k assured all those who, attenfLtmachinerv and mendlm? Tho ^^ a \ ra ^\ vo1 ^ srxa ^«ed, with, that at- A X-J_ J. ^ •_ „ ._ , ^. ' „..., j_ . . . _ .. & mosphern of cheprfutlnpss, smartnoR\? |t=«ffie>-acard to sign. The cards TOW* years; in Clarfcson, Miss. Emma Rtcb,, m June - timabox, and three different times ^e^ 45 years, j. fe coOTplJance -Kith the law whJcfc.A.big turnout js ejsuecteiL aniLlhose^wjlfiL *ttrtrig the sale they gave five dollar? Fr^d Shafer opens a led. •hy-th-o-- <ing someone to draw out a card your card is drawn and there*, they draw another card | ;ufl»_prtee to the one, who stays- neat. S3ft¥a^etion^eT. They also have & hand jray after the sale of °a lot, and attei -«1J riave been soldj notber card is ^mw~n,and the lucky one, if near, gets • lor-d car. This is one way of holding H!ro*wd, and it sure does work. Prop- verty -that could have been boueht last if 1 ^rWJO; they «re-asiaag' $8WT and 'for-nowr shoe store in reaches the CommL9sloner of Bduca- interested in arranging transporatlon,' B<>ar(1 ot Water Commissioners.' and and R°° d taste> that we are In tbo tion to designate the day to be oh-iare requested to get in touc = *\ •**««•»»\*. «f«. «M «™ +„ ^ ^H^.^. I„ W » „, -__-« uw u^. served as Arbor Day, Dr. Graves, the Leon Cooper at the postoffke. Plans j $2500 00. the first \of which\ aba if be- ^ «haking-up ^box^d geu flu.**, previously ^cupled,by fi.i.tlon to desfeate. the .fejnjte.pi,.^ Rested to get Jn\^^jS^T^^n!^^ ^ ^-^\* *» a^ Master of ^i^* L,evan \*\ * DU a,! * a - luvl *-\»J> , »-\• «\>\», ••\\ ~—— r «. «.u v^^ pV a>..iuu>. * iiu° j *ii>uu uu. iac nrsi or wnicn snail lie- Th ,, , t a card. ir. • removes her busl- Commissioner of Education, haonamed are being made t o !eavt> the PubMcJJom* d«© and payahleon« y^sr from ' ''\~.™ * you are not M19a K - *•• *agan removes ner DUSI- . Buildinsr at 7 oVlocli Thp Doud Pout the da,p ftf issuance of the same, and Ufv l pffort o f » ni ud. and sT^ness^ the Latta Block. Friday, April 18 as Arbor Day for Building at Jo clock The Doud Post ^ (he ^^ of Tn bp fuPtn - ?(h , dlJn , rhln ^ z ira ' B - Monroe County and western New York, ra located in the Reynolds Arcade' authnrii^d tn> r»i^ w« •»- «~™,„»i„ ;...».. . . 'Fifteen Years\ABO -Died-' fa Sweden, Daniel MarKham, While Arbor Day Is perhaps mora, gen- erally observed fii the schools than The walls have been done in a mot* d color and blue, and window hangings of MASONIC NOTES TMio Mark M«tfer degree famed Tuesday evening toy ATfter tlHL wor*, R&V,~ Ra^er--^rIaa!F4sony--oif-*hs--— Qnlerof *fteHoly Crjoss* and asBaa\*BO(t—•• Maaapn^rr^ VA • nxa_lntepe^tfaiig-dieconise« CBarles Hfle>r attended the reception .authorized to' raise by tax aTmunlly, 'trpfltsed viiiee buildlag, Roehesfer. teue^sums-a8-nyiy-be-uet-asa'i.TT\T0 T>a.y '•,„^ t t m ,y.^ x,„^„ M „ „# A^T^. «« *>>** The last Legion Lunch Club o7tte>ch tend* with interest, as the same .1*™™ ,b * harm<>I,y of ^^ In the ajld fidng. birds/, em aged 72 years; In Buffalo, Mrs. A B. elsewhere, the Commissioner\ advises iseason will be held Saturday evening Raymond, formerly of Brockport; in that it should be an occasion for arous-*t the Bausch & Lomb plant in- Roch- Bergen,\ Joseph Field, aged\8D years; ing the Inteiests of both adults an'd, 03 *^^ Plane are under way to make {upon said proposition wa.3 217. in Brockport, Edward Palmer; at children in the value and usefulness Adams Basin, Everett Darling, aged of trees, scrubs and flowers 64 years,-— ... . _ - j this the biggest number of the year, and it wm \be attended by the ladles fa !T of * ,d v™***™™ wa « \»• ^V™ « predilection for simplfelty I^tFi^ayevemngtheJ^ormalbasaas well as. the service men. Banc, ^J*™ n ™ h ^ f ° f ™T «^ ,»°« ^««n^ on tto part ot tliOBe 3 -a WTO^-TO*- r «o-j- in,gHTB5t »aia proposHIon w?a 63. ^electing the new eauipmani, A fln.e mirv lifvcorrm due an^payablp?\ deoorntions, which are particularly ef- Thp whole number of ballots cast fo-ctlve. The lighting arrangements fit!Brodcport Fair, has been featured t* tin nicely \whh'thefr note of softness. Th<> total number of ballots cast Jn'SHd,- evory-thine: about the place in- ^eople-whoneverlmew Sarsota ^ il Cl«W»««wrftt Hamlin t Fred H. Gordon purchases the 120 20-8 Normal School In Buffalo by a score o f .-^he demand for tickets has been so* and from Willlamsville High^^at, that Legionairos are requested, 5. * tp-rtarinmra-t of guests is included i n on trie map, will know about it now,' \'\\ \• .\J\\1.T\\^ j , \ \ a C .\ \ a~Z^> -\\v*rp\ .*.\?\- ...t'.'^;- - flf ~- +t-r--^-/;\ 0 ^; - \\• v.tT ^'lifl ^^ toral uumber of blank ballots the furnishings. mak- acre rm on State-Road formerly School on Saturday evening by a score ( to make their reservations with as lit-! \**-• - - — • - • • - — - . - —«- =- ^ .-...- .. jtle delay as possible :' ' - - • Mrs,.Grace A.-MefahaMt-reslgna aa'.wtm from Canandalgua in <^naadigua|Bu^nf~£aefcadm-Sslolk .*ecataare the New York Giamts are ^hir^eir'Southern\-^pssottce ^ggl^Z.^gPag° tter \* ^rkson. [of 36^1.- The gjris Jjggtetbajl, Jgag, One of their pitchers, Jack A kitche/n has been Installed back of Rocfcester Tuesday night A nunrber of Brockport Masons aft.. lonofed the dedication of the Ghurcb- ville? Mtisonlc, Temple last erenioe, . _._ •—, BROCKPORT FAIR NOTES •One of the acts to be given at the ley. j-bal| schedule-is finished for the season: ' Thlsvhas been one of the most success- I^Sgameas: ^.^ iIao g^g - a - aong for us nd-was very interesting. He told us BR0 /*Kp 0 pH. Rlt<ilNC<il . eBrTmh , . tMih^Jtors-i^eja^from IW.^SSSHSVT^*'* 1 ^' ^ ^ r ** U; kt WllsoTand-famu^tertJh;^^^, 0 ^^^ - T.. - -39th of February for Tampa, From 222^2^5^?^? ^ -^!.W*» vacat,OT ^^3 Friday liere they go to St. Petersburg, Day S^ 8 fl * K ? H1 ? *2 *? '^'•\\* 28 ™ 5 ^' l ^ ^^ *gna, -St. Augustine and then home, ar- !f„ tl *™ ^^t ? U ? eSS ^^ ' Wednesday corning, April ». Sdvhig there about the first of April.. Ton notice I haven't said anything IZ/VKTV\ \ ', , 1 ±~ \Z\ ... ..,.._._ ^r,„, _^„ ^,. _...^ rubbish, excelsior and empty boxeb «s a whole were m first class condition i and free from fire menace. \Piles of I jBlbout. fishing. Will say this much, lately We have had hard work to catch •enough to eat. We have pinned our rera wion *aith to the moon for two months and aBailedL Now we will pin were found in were ordered disposed of at once. The WEST MtGH HERE AGAIN The Gamma Sigma boys will play ..^nh«-«sai«l-ppsposHl<m»^as-^de«Iared :;j fe-r^S^aHV wSefe ha* been Atte&fiBffi@E9;' : —-— '•— carried. ' J out with am entire new set of culinary steam tables, two o t the the \3Jew York Hippodrmne, the largest vaudeville theatre'in the -world, during the '.past two'\weoks* \1^^\Bas\Tecelvsa fitoMuble -comanent *ytho New York • critt«c8. Frmnk Olte has saccepted't&e '•#• poln-trnent. as Superintendent of Q(H*- fleseJons, This tg aaa teportaart peat, I «Tid the officials feel Jhat it is hi good their -discharge papers mader~ Mr. ^MlctraeCH. Elea, J. E.\Brown;lB*dge in- j larger Reti Star stovies, extensive re« \ T^lrfMlUfflfV CEiNTny* Afe^a-nrttetlntj of ttes Comanun? Cooper will-also send the copies; into Al'bany. \ t/ast -week's meeting of the jlsxSch,-. Crisp-Seaman Post, developed Into one j spectors of Election. frigerator^ TfuppTylnl - tei ^irecsbQia.&eild Eaesdagr evening srt^---- ]the Center the. followjlng noniinatiasv and a special water h< uhUrsifed *EW srafer at- allicom^lKeewlwleTectgdT Louii-B; '- : S&Ky, \_ BROCKPORT VS.'HOLLEV Itimos. 5jpwla£ aJleiitiott has„heen ><^l™^l3l^J^^t§^j-Ji^^^ Several Broe^p^rt Tjusi^ X Vgfy ffro* Cr T*o^nssrm^SEK,E- \D.\WieBBter of the\ most enthusiastic meetings' pUy tte AlhWm ^ basketb '\» team •« «xmpWe ladies rest roomjor the con- whieh has been heia thns^far fn the^ 1 ^ m& ^~^^ r ^V e^enini?, March venleqtce of patrons -has also been tn= history of the Post. \Most of the local Leglonalres made an effort to be present, and the boys enjoyed the splendid talks given by historian Thos. a few instances, and the occidental five\in th7Normal G^m! Quaife aBd *««*«* Jam'* Mason ot tomorrow night. The Rochester boys Memorial Post, Rochester, who were procedure In instances ^ 1 rnbl^stre\ngt\hened \wVth\twoof \last |Ruests ^ the occasion - Thi henefits iTtoT^ofat Wb6re rUbbi9h ba ® be6B .P^™ 11 \ 60 t0 . year's stars while the local boys ^n! and. ad vantages of Legion membership. *22. Brockport will be represented by stalled. Rogers, Nrtirs, Welch, Lpster, Nichols Tne ri^W restaurant Is located on the. • and Blossom. Engie will be out of sr»j>ond floor, aftovq the present,-lunch suit that evening owing to the stores room and billiard parlor, facing Main being opon. Holley ha,s one of the stn»f*t. A dumb waiter will be operat- fastest trams on the floor this sea <on ed betwi»o-n the restaurant and lunch •that It tins had in the history of the room, asid-e from the short order ser- town. The team is featured by Bo- vice of tho lun-rh room, the food for | and €. Pr Lan«. .-T^-an^^ual-nieetla^^-^w-nTemberjK- of ffee Ootiimumity Center Inc. will be hPld radiay. JTarch \SfSlh af the~Cen.teT^ for the purpose of electing a board of directors and two InspeotOTS. of elec- tion for the ensuing' year. Polls wBH be open from 1 o'clock .p. m. to 1« o'clo-ck p. m. . It. is hoped thaf eacfh contrfbutocr wffl of ccKmimon sense; that is, if we get mice -warm weather, we will get plenty ^ rp of flsil. H. L. Chapman accumulate, is to request 'that condi tions be remedied promptly, and if the menace has not been disposed of ^j\^' welch-'ateo' o7 the season inside of one week, notice is served on play the following whose names speak i and A( « us ' ted 'Compensation were the for themselves: Curtis, of last year's I subJects discussed by Mr Mason and va~hfzer, a 225 pound guard who has both plnco-s will be prepared in this .cast a vote, moro than made his presence known, main kitchen. The proprietors have; of 1922-23, Nellls of 1916-17, ~ . CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE i the Proprietor. Penalizing him to the ^^ Hawkins 1916 . 17 and p^g^y \™S in strength of purpose and tnem- A Fierce Arrow truck collided with a payment of ten dollars per day for Murrayi one M fte best ^^ ta New \ bership since its organization, until Stotebaker machine Tuesday atftor>^ day \** haaard T&m ^ m after j York state. Engle may also get in thel tbey now have a P aid ™ enrollment xioon on the Million D,llar highway notice has been served. -j,^^ •west of the Village, near the County] Osterhouts i Tbe n,a,mes °* tne Players is enough :-3Line road. A man by the nfne of| Tf y m want real bargains come to ]to wmrrant afastgme. The West High ! *, s _^ ^ S J Sl ^_ e ! vra, , 1 ™? nt ^!.! Ile ^ hun \ many points c-Vtafomatlon were\ given\. J'™™* Hurd. well known in Brockport th« reputattion of appreciating and J^JJ,, , The Post has been steadily increas- fiyggertt, of iRochester, was operating [ our store Friday and Saturday, the truck, and he was badly bruised and cut about the face. The truck, \wMchi is the property of the New York IN MEMORIAM Daily-DeVelder. In loving remem- lwysh a veamucVfaster\teamthan\the d . red . and ^enty-eight, which proves regular school teaan while Brockport will not have Root, Sprong, Kincaid or Cannere, was put out of commission,; brance of our darling, .Mary Daily De •aid the Brockport Service crane, was Velder - wl >° fel1 ae^ep in Jesus, March requisitioned to bring it here for re-1 23, 1923: pairs. The Studebaker was not badly • f? e bId 3° °^« a ! f* *arewelL ^ j j it. J , , __..».. s ' e ,8a 'd goodbye to none, damaged, and the driver escaped with-; H er heart had suddenly ceased to beat, -out Injury. _ Have Your Paper lliangfcng and painting done by Harry X*mp»en, 27 East Ave. Orders may be. left eit Lannpen's store. -%r27f And before we kneiv slre-^as gone, But some day we hope to meet her, When our life from earth has fled; And we look with joy to that meeting, Where no farewell tears are shed. Mother and Father. Tigbe. Hast High Reserves will stack up against the Normal \ Reserves in the preliminary. The Rochester boys won earlier lu....thfl iseason- fronuJBrockport. GRANGE DEGREE WORK is their chief offense man. 'supplying food of a first class order, : Tt * e third and fourtn degrees were There will be two preliminaries, one andJf quality is the factor that makes C0nf « 3rred \P 011 a large class of Grang- between the Holley High school and the strongest \appeal in a business\\ 6f nra at Saturday night's meettog of the Hilton, the other between the Holley .this nature, the public 1s assured that Broc?1c port Grange, by the Ladies De- girls and Spencerport girls. Dancing there will be nothing to criticise on will follow. that score. The^estate of William L. Morey, who The net total of the New American, died intestate at Hamlin on February is the sort of restaurant which is a that there are stiinn'the-neighborhood 5Lh records $1 ' 400 ln P er » onaIt y- Let- credit to the town, and one which Is of 50 percent of the World War Vet- ters were isaued t D H s fcther, William bound to meet with the ready approval * ^* ^\^J^'^ '*°*Z* erans in this district, who have not - M : Morey ; I of thflse ^ aW\^^ something or^-n for their recrements at once, \\\ more than \the ordinary to the place up of sixty-five members. In the town of Sweden, Hamlin and Clarkson, there free Team. Harold Nelson who re- presented the Grangers' T^eague Fed- eration gave an instructive ^aJk on the seed question in which he Informed the ^members of the scarcity of Mgh ™„.!fl r ,„ ™5l*;.?i n * .TILL J, 086 I where they eat' their meals. applied for membership. The local boys want their buddies to come in \ powe7guickly ^.Tyo-a use\Blue' DevH and get the benefits of the Post mem- bershlp, and make the Harsch^Orlsp The preliminary should \be worth'the | Seamai1 Post a 10 ° P^oent organiza admission alone.\ A five piece orchestra will furnish the music for dancing after the game. See the basketball' posters adyertis- ing'ihe game. tion. \100 pefcent by \the first of April\ i» the-motto o f the m«mbeTsMp| committee Treat yourself today—buy. a package of Blue Devil Cleanser. 15c ^ Moth Proof Bags -itfoth Piuof While Tar garment'bags\ size. 30x50 inches. E. Harrison Co. Moth Proof Bags ^oth^r^of-W^te-^Ear-garmeat^baiS^gpecst size 30x50 inches. E. Harrison Co. A DANCE TONtGHT The Cipen Hose Co. will hold a danc- Tlae members were highly entertain- ed b»y $e troup of six little lads wlio I • m wer© known as The Sweden Minstrels and who looked the part in every re- T*ey—sang—*SQld— S\% \OldE Kentucky Honte\ and nuaneroaB other enjoyabte eel&stion^ and shovrad - the Audience now cl«verty thsy couM Dressmaking JE?*£? aW « dre «f T » ak i 11 « «* . m > i Hg party i n their ballroom this even- B hufSe along and abjfcmmy ill betwosiL SSS?f 1 *U^ 8 i.F5 t «? kpO ™, 0n in e- A11 Capens and their friends are Wr-eghments were sens* at the (Million Dollar highway. Miss Eliza- inv itftd \ Sta.ii \ Hflmm«nd'« h»i will iW\™ 6 ™ were senso. « in© S(l# be^h Lags, phone 123-F-2 1 invited. \Stan\ Hammond's be&* win 3:27 ifurnteh the music elusion of the meetine. mi •ltd -,<% B^. W»d ^^i^^^^^iils^