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\T^'^|! f VOL. LXVIII BROCkPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 27,1924 NO. 26 V :aiNiNrscHqoi ENTERtilNMENT -J-MOWG OURISOCtETlES I. O. O. F. '- Monroe I_odge I, 0, O: P. and their degree 'team went to Bergen Tuesday BROWNBKIBGF !of\the\YiJlage Clerk >__L_t_ea in the JVAJU ™M JMXK,Lk- l\J- RESIGNS AS CLERK pnl sxm of $25,090 \ m OBITUARY H fxm-smmwfc Mr. Shea moved that the Brockport Democrat and the Brockport Republic iXJAMMASIGMA ENTERTAINED eVL ' nin S to confer the third degree on. ,-r, ^, GORDON REAPPOINTED be each paid the.stun of $75.00 forpub- 1~-~.-.„_._,-.*,*>,,.-,,.-.w^-. a larRe cl ' ass of candidates.. Noble. npunenDft^ftnn,^,, Ushin* the proceedings of the Iieurcl OLDMEWBERS AND PEEDG- EE5 YESTERDAY , Grand- Henry Rennie accompanied by about twenty-five members of the Lodge met at Odd Fellows Hall about^ MEMBER BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION for the ensuing year and .that the of- ficial paper be required to publish the treasurer's report. Carried. HONOR OFFICERS^ GRAND EVENT AT THE HOTEL STATLER, BUFFALO, MON- DAY EVENING GREENE. he drath of Daniel IJrainanl Ureene occur f efl smmtny irt his horrnron Hnl- I04- .street, folio wins an extended ill ness. Mr. Greenes returned from Dr. lien's hospital about -five weeks -ago when it wa-» lwped there might be an improvement in ,hi.s health, but his COME HERE YET BILL FCWR-NEW SCHOOL IN- TRODUCED BY ASSEMBLY- -MAN AUSTIN T^ JacfcorioF me Faculty - at --^^ ^lock. where several cars look Others- Appointees Same as Last .Jir.JOuinipaQiLjaffiveljthat the reg- Many Local Officers and Member's ™ndituHi_ gradually became worse, un- Appropriates$15,000 for Teacher* • •_ , «..',-,,* . the crowd over to Bergen. At the con-'\ -..,._,. « ular meeting of the Board of Trustees t r» • i u r__ ri. .. -tiTha was confined to bed two weeks Cortland this Week Preparing \elusion of the evening'* ceremonial, re- ; Y^ear. Public Auditors Present ! fw tlM> ett8uiaff . ye _tr be held at S ot Daniel Holmes Lhapter , ag0 H e wis tho oldest son of Daniel for New Course Mr. and Mrs. Larimer Alan-son Cush- freshments were served. their Report, The Annual Meeting*»f the Board of -fo* the ensuing, year be held at S 'o'clock p. m., at the Board rooms in the Village Hall on the first and third Monday nights of each month. Car- ried. \~ ' ' .* to Attend Ilr. William F. Kuhn, General Grand High Priest, General Grand Chapte . Royal Arch Masons, United Slates o'f Mr. Bramley moved that an order America, will be the Guest of Honor MASONIC NOTES In have aenfdltrtHvftations ^<\\^^r\\Th^nHafTr 1 M^M\er\\defree — wiir -te-Tra^teesr-waB-beld-Marcb- 24^5-49^4-, marriage of their daughter, Bmilie conferred Tuesday evening at the reg- at seven o'clock p. m., at their rooms -Caroline to Mr, Band Eugene Mc ular meeting 6i the Chapter. jin Village Hall, pursuant to Statute IcaTlan_ on. Saturday evening, the chapter rehearsal tonight at tie Present: William E. Cook, Presi- j-tweltth of April at hall after eight Temple. ' \I dent Tan d Trustees, George C. Brown, o'clock at the Madison Avenue Pres_y-{ At the r^dge meeting April 81^__^ He-nbert W. Bramley, Alfred C. Thomp- _ a -. _ . T}/V „, B , _«,_,,,•, . -, -totem Church in the City of New York.: fir&t degree will be conferred. D. D. son, Michael _S._Shea, Francis J. Wood ?f™fl T?*L , Buffal0 ' March 31st ' 8 P m -The wedding a upper with -be -served G M> T 9a . ac B\ricknef drTt^hester, | _M \Herbert B. Norton, and Henry Is,. 7*fter the: ceremony ait 9 o'clock 'at wm address the candidates and mem- ' MaeArthmr, Village Attorney. Bherry'sin New York City. Mr. David |ber9 on \Lessons of the first degree.\ | Minutes erf the last meeting and of j Eugene McFarlame is the elder son of| At th e regular communication Mel the Charter Eleotion were read omd he drawn in favor of the Peeks*ill Sav- at -_ i nforma i Reception to be given tags Bank for $568.00 In -payment of by R^ Area . Maa - M 9t Wftstern Kew the semi-annuaal tafcerest due on the York ia the B^ Room- fl otel siatler, T>T, Charles T. McFaflane who was Tuesday evening, Prof. E. J. Bonner vt ' approved Principal of, the Brockport Normall^. ne Rochester Normal School deliverecl j The following hills were audited<aa>d - et *9 0 - 1 . f r°. m JMl **> 1910. l/;an address, on Masonry jwhich jrova^ ordered paid: Word was received last Saturde^rof very interesting to the members of tio© \w\ J. Glynn....\.\.... .TV\. ....'..$ 35.00 death of tie mother of Miss Heje J Lodge. Eelreslrmeirtsjwere served. «»|Ar^iur Mo«ier... 15.0Q B. Martin of the faculty. Mrs. Martin had been ill for several 110014113. M-Iss- Sara T. JaclosMi of .the faculty 1st. 1924. Carried, On motion of Mr. Bramley the presi- dent was .authorized to appoint,'from time to time, sueh special ipolleemen as may be needed dttTtog the ensuing •year, F. D. Bogart appeared before the Board and submitted, plan» of his pro- posed .service startloii, to he located on f HOPE REBEKAH LODGE ^^ Markg Nearly a hundred attended the an.- Johll .jjeehan Charles Marks 20.0 A® -west .slde-dl JWain-j9treet, north of Charles Marks 20.00 the New York Central Railroad Com- 13-50 pany's right-of-way, and 011 motion of 22.50 ia apending the week at the §tate Nor- : nual banquet of Hope Rebekah Lodge John \Lorhack '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. \G'.U , Mr \ Brown the same «were approved. _ Tiil School iffl Cortland where one held Thine Odd FeHows hall Tuesday 4 \WiTOain\ Richardsoa - 6.75; i51w. re B ort of, B»g§r & McLeo<u ,^« ii^<«^.,u ,ji«j,^ii, n «„^5„„ n + c ,,n „.„!„„,, rm,. _. nr _ \Wllldam McCauley 8.0G public accountants and auditors of tho of me -faeuHy of ea-en-ef -aie evea-mig- a* 6:3© o-dock. The- roona. _, , A , n,„j„, ra ma , r , „-„.„ - <>e- . - T . .„.. ,^. ... ^^ . . . Board-of Water Commissioners. .-so amniaT fl.nrfi?t of ITIA aHmi-nloi-ral Tnn /w^. State Normal Schools is- receiving in- was attractively decorated with potted ^ H K is.hlar - 20 50 ajm . auant OI tDe aamaaisnration oe- ^trootion from a nramber-ot the State plants. - - --• rl>a^y-Weduee-eomp^-^^ -83^2J >a Ti me 5*LZ a8 J ,e S e . ive 4 ^ V 1 ™** on ]>epartment' o-f EduoaUon in nutrition. During the banquet all joined in sfa^- TVestera N. Y. Utilities-Co 5a *-f°, ^ 1MB subject will be given iin the Nor- ing songs, Mrs. .George Doane at th-e Bessie P. Hull. J. E. Brownbridge .....' 23.00 6.00 • On motion of Mr. Shea the president was authorized to procure additional rnal course next year in the Brock- piano. Mrs. L. H. Johnston acted as Herbert Sag©\ ~°~ \ \B^QO -JBQit Normal by Miss Jackson, ,toastmisitress and eaUed oa Newton Alficad C. Thompson! '.['.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 4M eopie8 of * he ^^^ mad<J ' b y RoRer & The annual training school entertain-' Hovey and Charles Goffe to respond ^- S.afihea '. 4.00 MoL-eod, fehe auditors who made the ment will come on Friday evening, Apr. to toasts. Miss Lena\ Boyle of €nr±- ^ ^ ^i? *^ ani >ual audit of the. administration de- 85, This year the cantata \The Mound andaigua save two readings and th« ^o^ e a Brown!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4^00 P^ 1 ™ 611 1 of the V [U *«®> * or y™ »°d- Builderfl\ hy Paul Bites •will be given. M1sse9 Ethel and Erma Johnston nmd- _. _,,'',.• -J A 1-c ,- n„_4„^ _ . . „, . . . .. , „ , ... , The Clerk reported the lollowiug Tie cantata will be sung by the glee Helen Shirmway rendered a piano trio. . • , ,. , . .,_ , i-i- a ...i. ^ .\ '1 ' ,. ; t,,.- • ,,, „,-•-. - , —; , ^nf&s reeeivea-fliince the last. meeting-L chib and the training achoc-1 children Miss He en Shumway also playea a ,Z~ n . 0 ._.,. .. „ *MVAI „ . .. , . _, , , „,. , „ . x . of the Board: Sprinkling taxes $111.41, act tt In pantomine. piano solo. The remainder of th« ^ . , .„ „ r _ ... .. 1 « -u 1 J „ TT«_IJ •„ v 00 . • . , ^ tax searches $2.25; Community Nurse School closes F*riday, March 2-8, at evening was-spent in dancing. [js?*; T tal $119 41 t The President appointed the^ follow- ^f 1 iog conainittees to serve durftg jthe/^ ensuing year: 1 ago. !and fClixabfth Brainord Greene, and was born in Sweden 78 years ago on March 6th. At the age of_21 he left a t>he homestead \farm and went to Illinois where be en-gaged in stock farming and buying for several years. Later he movi>d \east and became act- ive in farming at Byron and Bergen, I and in 1895 he returned to the home jfarm in Sweden. Since 1914 he -has ;made bis home on Hoi ley street with -rhi6-two-»is<fc«r-«,——,—__ j Mr. Gre-one's career haw been an 'iactiVe one, and deeply interested in the progress and .welfare of the community. For a n<um- Salary and Sundry Changes in Building An act lia> been introduced in the Legislature by Assemblyman W. Ray Austin of tlii-) distinct,\ for the\ \estab- lishment of am Agricultural School at Brockport, and making an appropria- tion- for t_hi> maintenance of such school, in lion of th;> proposed removal here of the Delhi Agricultural School, the transfer hill failing to come oat of the Ways ant-l .Means Committee. nntn 'MuFT'Austfif'sr'new biTrivas referred\ ~-__--—~~ to the same CoTOmittec for considera- be has al-ways been Hon. The act provides that the Ag- ricultural School be under the super- . . , ,,._•. „„ ^.^ vision of the principal of the State 1 ber of vears he served as hwhway com- xr ,,,,,, Imismoner and a-Wssor in Byron. Ber.; 1 *™ 1 - \^ l ™ n T™\ TT*\ tgen and Sweden, and was oousldered^^ 11 . 0 \ <* ^^0 for teachers salaries ' - , t , ..„ ^ ^^^ and other expenses, including an ex- iby many an unusual authority on prop- , ,, M . . u . ° < . . , .. „ ^„ m . T ^ f 'pen-diture of $3,000 for alterations-and ertv appraisals. He was a member or .... , , ... • • . . _ „ . ,. n . -c,^,-^. I repairs of rooms in the Normal build- 'Monroe I/O-dge F. & A. M., and Brock-- ,, . .,, , tinS whcli will -be itfred foxTjccuparoeT tag February ^9th, 1924. On motion adjourned, - ' ,- • J. -Er-Bro-svubrudge, ^°>rk. / MATRMONrAJ. iKOon- and in the evening ^he AgondsCna F\jrfil give a dance' in-tfre .School opens *or the spring term Wed- tuesday moming, April 9. . j A luncheon was held Wednesday iNSEASW FOR ACCIDENTS Fire:\ Herbert W. Bramlay and ¥<. •JMWfcVthe'rinniPvitlr Science tUnlug Harold^Dobgon's Cgr Sideswiped J ^°°^ hall at the Normal School, by Gamma Sigma, at which time the newly ^pT«a^d--Tn-eirVbe*s i w&pe- reeeived and --given- lastnicUons. The^siests--in- Brown aaid Her-\ The marriage of Mss Gladys Cole, 1 'port Grangp. lTTr^mts.\\alflo a.'tlf^Tiiwn- , ^u~ ^ .v \M - n J A __i „T'..,_XI' h v the Agnnirtural-School. The\ last ber of the Monroe County Agricultural \ • , - *<5iir.t tx- fitem 4n the act is to the effect that 7 .' ' t . ' .' . ~ ,\. t^V rTThis act shall take effect immediate- I He was the oldest of five brothers,. , r jwtlrhmi Seward ^a^dCawTIe«-Gue«i'sey{r--.-- . . . I 1. jri • ,« nr -j , „_,t^.^^-K«t Since th<> matter of the ramoval of j who died in 1S95, and Is survived hy T , _.,._., , - „ , _, . ^ . - ' ,, r , „ . „, „w„„i 'the Delhi School to Brockport haftbeoi 1 G-eoree W., of Rochester, and Frank, , . ,, ,, ,. . „ . „ .„,. . r „,given such wide public ty, a strong Mortimer, of Sweden Center; two „ ,. , , . , , ,, ... ., „ . .,, , 1 feeling haw developed in favor of isisters. the Misses bnwna and Minerva . ...... ,. • , t, ,, , _.. ' „ „„^K^.r 'wh an irrstitution rn tltu? section of .Grene of Ho'.lev ntre-et; one nephew,, , 1, T , \ , ,-,,,,1^*. I the state, and the State Normal at 1 Lawrence D. Greene, of Middletown. I !.. ,. . . . ,. i,„_i,i, Brockport is the logical place for its r»n win IAM F KUMM lN - Y - ann two nieces, Mrs. Markham r v . ,. ^ » . DR. WILLIAM F. KUHN '„ . » r rV XT ™ »»„„i „'location. It is hoped that aufflcieint Other noted Masons who will also ^^ °L 'fV?,^', ^Z ^ '\Ipmssare may be brought to bear to be l>H^-oT-hOTl 0 f are :' Judge Ff^ >**•***. T. L. T«U>kv ft M*, Vernon, .^_ __, _ ,„„„ : „ w ,„ h ,._,_; .... __ Granrfl High Priest; N '- V crick L. Dutcher, Allen J. Hastings, Grand Commander ; Knights. Templar Grand Commandery , S-tarte of New York, aavd Wllliiam S., Rtselay. illuetrious Grand Master, Roy- daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole of jal and . Select Masters ot the Grand 1 Clarkson, and Dewey Yoiue, son of jcouncll of the State of New York. | The funeral was held Monday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock from his late home on Holley street, Rev. Wm. H, Sy- '• brarit, \offiefat-lH'K'.\ • IhtermeTVfc M L4kef View. , / jMtlo by Oce Driven by Alleged j \ U,TO ; y™*\ ~- -\'\\\ \—\ \\'\tplace Saturday evealng at me Garland -\rpb Mr^m<; of Rrockrnrt wnti send a ' J M:e \ ' \ ; t0 \ ft \\,' \ monl ir s \ago Drunken Driver. ' \ TbertE Norton ~ ^p^rsonage, ^e'ceremony betrig ^^^^^ JC ts _Ji^ n nJtog_^L_ a utpnmbile. «^ Building; A4tod a Thompson «*d; rorin - ed b Rev ; mi9on . They W ere bcrs to thl —— - ' \ • .*'*\«*«*> nrTniHionieainBU, JOHNSON John-son. a resitism or \'talis\ •go, died importint gitlierln';. S 1- frister. bring about a favorable decision by the Ways and Means Committee. COLMJRN FREED OF — SERIOUSXHAROI Def ended at Gencaeo Last Week by Attorneys Benedict and Mann\™ .. J\idge-rir-Br-Beaed:(ct w$ Mtorney James Mann were caRed to Genesee „ _____ _ Hdents along the Mrtway i S another Michael S. Shea. attended by Mr. and Mrs Walter Cole, -l-rni U an oppffrtunHv given to.heara f™ \ fi T^\ r ! I, ^Z n JSe' hW W6,C «» «>«ec«o_ «rtUi the case -SaaiSev.MnSybrar^r^oftto^ 0 '^ 1 ^^^ t ^J*T «*artft-fiha_a_***_^ iron|er and ^ teT , n ^. nt the brlde . ,^ n , raI „,,.„, m«' >»h« of this ^ ^ ^ nl ^ t f r ^s Amy \early members of the fraternity, and. 3mved .- An Overh^ TowlB* »r J.TJooS. , The bride was hecominirly gownsd in'^ncli of ^sonry. Br-rgirhtr pi^\j l>hnsf>n u - ntll h ,. r d.^th 'last s^rlng w j, ^s came to KTlef Saturday nleht on the Maance: Horhert W. Bramley, Al-i ^ , .... ,, ^. » jonnson unui n< r n«>nin ia.si spring. came to gTlef Saturday night on the n front of Harry Mi The machine had to bw teraHrther local alnmni, as well a \\' re \\ f'\\ o__.ua , „ R _t « _ «« -'\—\-• »--\- »• «.«-«„ _~- i?Pey brocaded canton rropn and hat to.-H.- over th- hre^l body of M^^ns.„-,, ,_._ ,„ «.. f-,, _,__ „. nBanh -w Ave- members. ..The- Much- was--^* «** ,B J« nt ^.?«? ^^'^i^^TM^^ ^Qm.G-. Bvo^m.^^^-. .... t . _ ^ ^„ wur^ 1„ „ a auani^m_al_r, ^^tn ,n the full wl_ti M_ h„rth be- served by caterer Perrv. WUbur Hfler ™ si *™™- ^he machine had to h*e The following applications were re- -resided craned to the Brockport Service garage cerved: , The date of Rird Dav has been fixed for re P a,rs - • For ni ^ ^ anitor ln ^ P ublic 1)uiW - 4tor Friday, April 11. This day affords A Ford and an Overland crashed bo- lag, James E. EHUott, __ ^ ^ ^ -an annual opportunity for spogial ef- ^ther on „e MilTidu Dollar Hi^nw -Arr-dtry^jaiittor-tn ^the pubttc Dnild-| dini _ ^ th&i _ ^^ _ ^ ^ Qmrs ___ ^ 1s __ re forte to be made to create an interest S « a ^ y tMs 8Wp ' of Ho ^y.^°^' na - ^- Set* <^ oW - ••'•'• chines being badly damaged. They For policeman, G41es R. Hoyt Geo m'hird life. Each year at the Normal -School, the birds aeen by the pupils of were d ' riven h * P-rtres-from Lockport A. Hosner and Oharles W. Way., and Cal-edsmia. and the Service cra__e, For Street Commlssioaier and Sup- was requisitioned. ' ' orrntendent of Sewers\ \Wm. J. Glynn. Following the ceremonv a weddingja writer of note and an authority on supper was served at the home' of Mr. Misoni<- Hi = tnry especially of Capl- and Mrs. Walter Cole after which Mr. tular Mnsnnry. and Mrs. Yonng left on a short wed- H-irold 0 T>ol»«An is Hlsh PrW-<n of of Richard Colburn. who ,wa_t. being ipled In County Court before Judgg Doty on tlio charge of assault In the first degre-e with Intent to kill. The linn lo'fiiihhf nrovnrt to Bergen to bP'fcnar'ge'was-'brougM by Afthur G,-Pa*,- - with his si^er at ihat placo. He was; li'irn hi Riun, and had boon a resident of thi<; vicinity for the past twenty | \i>ar>» reside at 6Fair street this village. the HosM to enteftiin thr-se dlstln- Kuiilieil MT3111S Th'^ Oenenvl Com- mittee H cnmpn-Rod of all Hich Priests He is survived hy two sisters, Mr.-.. Andrew Wentworth.. of Holley, and Mrs. Ilewc-s, of Horcen. and two broth- ers. Eugene Johnson, of Holley and FAIR NOTES Edwin Davis-will be puperrntendent 'of frnptcrs of Royal Ar«-h ^Tasous Iup rP ^ Johnson r>f BRftReh -number of birds which visits the cam- ^ ^\™ U _!. U L ^ ._ . : m ^ 0 _^_^_ ul R ° t L w _ e, a ' v v m ' T J \ wy \% I of Fruit at the coming filr and Wm. We«t..m -Vow York. John W R-ilrd., PullPral „___,.., w ,. r0 h _ ll} ,_-__ tn% pus is very large. ' * ^«»M-««Sle. e»eTieme_. was e*- Oft _otf6u of Mr. Shea,. J_mes.. E^-R-..-^^.^.^^ _ har _ e .f^..^^.^^. K ,^^ rhRp ^ r .^^:^°^_^ TZIZ Ul Prrday, April ISth, has been de^g- f^^f^^y Bl ^°- n -^^^^^ u ^^^^ Je-mi\ rhairnnti. Xn~ iiTormaf dinner The Secretary,is receiving daily re- will he held _„. — r _- — ,.— - --., , ^ .., ,. x ,. _ ,u _„U»J „„i44 _- 1^--. „• «cn r,n 1 •\ * — r '• I\ \\*\ '\> * noon at 2 n'clock, and tb*> remaing ^by-State-€omn.issiouer of Edu- h ? a ° .J?*«?_™« accident whieb o<. the prtlic building at a salary of $8O.00| Tae secretary, is reiving daily wwlll he held .in honor, fltjh-.r: ^-\n-iiakea to toliey wbero they \ C-tloa, as Arbor- tia^fa- -this- section. r ^l^^I f- \Z I • Z P ^ \IT - -a **«<«*i,t*w* l que - stS ^ concessj^s and space at. ^nlsli^ m *«\ 9 af B p. m. TolWed hy ;^ aced ^ ^ lL for toQrnl0 - t luler ol Restate An effort Is being made The U9ual S-.urday nl_ht strmg of Dr. Thompson moved hhatSeth Goolu| the ^^ fa| _ r tho reroption and address from the *^^ . to arouse more active interest fn the ******* were parked along the ___. be appointed, day fettj^r^^e puhMc; Amoag C0Htem p lalM }-<hauses at the'n.iesf. of Honor. The qiiarTeTTe of I*: r M0OK < ,. . JIU V1 , .„.,_.. .. .. \ • «*«** cur4>.e_ten41ng south almost t». builddng at a salary^ $9f.00 per,^^^ afe -^ re _ ao _-. ! , I)f the mid . mnJ|a Tp _ IJ>1 . i Nnble . ot t „ e M _ vStir , Jonn Mook , a fDrme r. resident of this.^i^ 111 a bJ-cksmrtV haupner^B- ;teeleh^t^-x-ft^&gard-ifco^tbe--&.^ 0 - B -^^ — ~ 1 w_v-to-tire^?CTrarfrBMT^rm^_e-^er^ Shrink, will furnish the-muslc. ini_*.« n _a__t »«n» ot th„ ti,,^^ P»- ''r 111 '^ a 3evere i^ 11 ^ aTter ^ bl « tt I a \farmer living near Caledona, who claimed the assault was committed on him on the evening of November 26th ColhuxiL ia •arelLim.owjLin Brocljipon, He> 1^-a- aattve ot Kendall Mills, _ad- for several years attended\ school at the Normal. Hurlng part of that time he was employed by Judge BenedtcJL., and lived at the Benedict home. He was -knovsm as an Industrious chap, weft \ETRecTluid~bore\a splendid re- iputation ajnooK those whaJniew him. were ' Sikfl daJmed; that when heanffwerei a tenock o-n- hte door on the evening of- November 26th, he. was struck on .lie \3 ss^nTy_f^;oTt¥¥e9. S hiui s r in¥ =5 ^ te,m *3f ^On. motion of Dr. TEonapsoa GHi_. 1L iplacn pasped away at the FJoiffalo City \ ittan Of all ajgricult_ral' exlilbits.\ : : -' \i - The' <#S^f Grf»nd-\ nii^t»r. TlovWf ifo^plt-al \-earlv * Wedne<.da^lnoniing; U r* *»*-**\* fM $<&*»<* ^ie--«ct- lowers Should weather con-Won. be wheek \^nd'ta^ his -o»-b 1 »a____Hi__-r_asr-__^^ Fowler, head' ST unWBWlBT ^W»««wwaOT3te ^rr : ma^.8 W mc -^___^«««riir*»T^ unfevorahl^ for the carrvin^ out of Harold Dobsou's Ford sedan which was 4>e4ntod polieemea amd the sal?Ty_„^ | ^ dt ^ rt _ M ^__ J -^^ ^rogram^-oirtha^ft^-it-i^-CT^este-d ^^^ ia limjlL-™^™***™*\ ^ P &HcgI1 ^--ME£L--_l-^^ of bo...he'rt iii-P...rliand. Maine, in Se-ptmn- by the Commissioner of Education that The acrid put occurred shortly after 3.1 fixed at $100.00 per* nionth, and (Brockport and vicinity. r* J f — AWEfftCST^ LEG rOf* Sevefar aufe ld_B_\.of Le^i&nstre^!* -Z -' i. i - \3^ ~——Tci-—-—-o'clock,—g'-he-soufbbotHid-eat-was oc* poUeeniaa doing day duty was nxed at -they he postponed for one woek. , - - „. . ' .. ;, jajojr ue y >*.«»_« .- ,-. trapt^t by •H1ntwan2Pr«t_^f7?eWe«T-$^.0Ojper month. • r = ~- A pi»j_E^ ift NEW^ .VCtftK CITY'L^_M_1_ St^gKd\yWimam Bi^deOT^of €8 . Mr. Brown -moved t_at Willi_n J. ..Nerv York barrelled iiipples from Orchard stretst, both or Rochester. Glynn be reappointed STreet Co_mis=| wen t IQ Rochester Monday night _„ r-State sections' were in fairly liberal Bllad?an who was \driving the car' slc-ner ami .Superintend'ent of Sewers rguests of Doud Post, ar.1 enjoyed a\ \\\\\ \ •• • • • most interesting session The organ- ization of \40 Over 8\ of Rochester, an association of World War Veteran3, is planning to put on a m-jck trial for the Harsch-Cris-p-Seaman Post in the near future* The legion PoMs of tb- County are arraneins: to hold a M.'-'.l 1 Cras at the Rochester armory \Ka^l'-- ATonday, and ih?r 1921. Margaret , Mook. He cam.e.i__TJ!ro_Jj-. •as- the alarm wa-s sent out, they failed • port thlrtv-eight years ago and resided '., , . , , ' ^., i; ;here untH eleht ve«rs ftgo when he somo reiHon Pike attabhed the blame Blipply last week on the New York City fliimed th-it he reiched into his pocket at tho same salary as last year. Car-^ •Wholesale markets, says the weekly fnr a match just after crossing thp trol- ried. review of the State Department of ' Pv t-acks. nn'l lost control. The car Mr, Shea moved that J. E. Brown- -Farms and Markets. 'Moat of the ar- overturned smashing into Mr. Dobsori's^ bridge be re-appointed Clerk of the rivals were of fair to ordin-ary quality machine, and throwing the two^me^n Village, at the same salary as last and more- or less scalded. The de- ,0 the ground. Pratt who was render- year. Carried. mand for stock of this kind wis ex- ed unconscious was ti.ken to T>r. J. E. Brownbridge presented bis re- ceedingly slow. 'Fancy, well-colored, Mann's office where injuries of a minor •ufcnation a.s Villaee Clerk to take ef- 'large BaldwiirsT Greeningg. McTntooh Tn-rnre atjTnt 1^ bead were dressed. ff*ct April &6th. 1&24. It wfvs -suggested COMMUNrTY CENTtR • i went \to L JBOTnto: ito-Celbum, -__ -- - '\\\.\. _ . --. -a- i T--T-_—'—«- - -TT r—rt- - ---_- iT. — \ tToon confronting Colburn that night. Tomorrow e-\t©»_g_3t S odock the T>eeo4is<«}T» survived hv one arother^---,- , •, , , , , _ . ,-r»__ a\- , - - ji.t ^, - \i. « - : is « _* _ -'« . ST_ ->- ^ iwho they tetiad at- home in heoVE-kB- as anninl meeting nf th\ Communitv Cen- Dertn Mnfrk. and one sifter. Mrs. Chssr 8 —- -\• ^••\**^---———\-*\-*-—*~\ . . _. if, i , ,, I ^, » ^r . ~ - , ., i ^ , i J —--st-a+PxH-o We Trooper who-accompanied ter. IrH'.-f'vvtll be held- at the Center Teets, both of Rirhesfer, and a niece, , , , , , .,.-., .. u ,. i i i ._ ,, ^ , ™. ^ i <» v^ i TI» nfrn - that nis assailant had a longer whi'ii it should be known whether or u^ Vm,i m..h-,..i e .,p v„-c-ni^ m - r>« nnt tin* Cent<>r is-to be continued for -, --.- -•-.- Thn nntnin''ing committee has pre-'/ Tsh\ 'l amd N-prtherh Spys sold promptly when Rilodenu >Ws driving tho car, and fie. that hns successor be appointed as preparations are goin\f_\\.vard toward K ,. nU :\ Mw fullowing names for the ; re<l In-t available. Pnces on Saturday per bar- 'rave himself up to officer Hosner, and soon as possible, and he offered to making it a big fiicri.»f. Tickets will j^inr-l ,,f Tiimctors to be veiled on Bo- home <m rel for \A\ frrade. 2y 2 inch stock were: h,vt \ ™ nT1 were taken Inter to tlie render to him any assistance within De ^oid by the various P\~ts through- morrow, aft ernnon: E. L Mitthe W =>, .)nlv tw > ilavs (Baldwins $3.50-4.50; Greenings, $2.00- Public Buildln-g. and locked up. Hon- hi3 power. lout the County, each P<> ' being given K ;v 6.25; Mcintosh $4.00-9.00; Northern <1 ' 1V morning they appw-red before On motion of Dr. Thompson the re- | a percentage on tho nurrrb*»r of tickets c , Spys $4 00-7 50' ' Judge Benedict charged with public in- signation of the Village Clerk, J. E. ;they sell. Storage holdings of apples on March toxication, it is'stated. They pleaded Brownbridge, was accepted, to take ( Tho Legion Club meeting held at the 1st for the entire country were: P'i'ty. and were fined ten dollars axicT effect April 26th, 1924. | Bausch & I_omb plant Saturday night A]i( . 0 %?47M0 barrels, 8,832,000 boxes anu Siven thirty days In the Monroe County Mr. Brown moved that Henry E. Mac was a banner affair, and hundreds of 1,-^ .„ -..1, ii,„. ^_ 1, n 3 m _ 1 » v . ,-._ him. that his assailant had known whether or Mro. Fred Rlrhnrds of Norsotown, Pa. . ... , , .% , beard, and wa-s una-ble to make a posi» iiner<il <5<»rvH'f\» will beheld tomorrow , =-- anothe r vear. Th.K far\ onlv half af^rnnnn at 2- ?.0 oTfrk nt thr;_ Mntho- ,ivP '^a^nratlon. Subsequently __ enough to flnanre it.has beon pledged, U« Kpi-cnpd Chnrch of thr s \\village, m:, ' Ie th(i ^ :ltempnt t0 other9 - that he The rMmmunilv h^ been divided into R.-v. I B M'l!o r ofn-iiting. Interment ,Md ™ l tllink pfl ' hu ™ w ™ the guilty party. Wli°n the case cpme to trial however, he f*wore that Colburn was Hie man wh.> had committed the as- s^Titt. fratlruTH 4rad been employed by CMniniunilv h'i-4 been divided into R>-v, I sru'ti(>n-;:' a lender appoint «d at tho at head f>f e-H'h\ rfhfl a house to house eiiiv,^-; i- rvnv in progr'\*>* 7 Reach R B M ! l!e r ofn'-iiting. idgf cemetery. I' PETERSON a'h 11 f Loui\ I'oterson occur- v -nine: about (i o'clock at hii , . , . . .. . . . • ... . vears previous, when there had been I.nn street nfter no illne?s of ; .,__ .... .. _.. . Pike on his farm for a time about two Mr. Peterson who was Rritrhnm, P. A. Tllo^vim, Mrs. I>,7 vear-; of na;e, wis a World War em-go F.llinif, Mrs. Morton Minot, veteran having enlisted on August 25, Mrs Tloiiier Benedict and 'Mrs. Perry 191S, at Tl;>mm\n Indiana. Deceased Smith: Inspectors of election, Mrs. wn<» a fir^t elas* private in Company C, Walker and Miss Lena Smith. V<?.r>\ R L. Bn Hf> received his dls- ---- -- Kveryone in Brockpprt and vicinity churge from service at Schenectady, 825,000 bushel baskets-. There are 36% Penitentiary, the sentence being s_s- Arthur be reappointed Village Attorney applications for admission had to- be wno aoTO barrelled. «upples in storage than'Pended during good behavior. parried. the year before,\ and about 90% above Mr - Dobson's car was badly damag-ed Mr. Brown moved that Thomas C. j the five-year average. Boxed holdings aTlr l arrangements have been made \by Gordon be reappointed a member of, j turned away owing; to lack of space- contributes to the Community N*. Y. in April 1919. [Center fund is a member of-Community The Harsch-Grisp~Seam_n Post of •• 'Center. Inc. and Is entitled to cast a which MV. Peterson was a member will , Hi Johnson says he won't quit New voiQ _ Poll^ will be open from 1 p. m. have charge of the funeral services. Tepresent an increase of 58% over last one of tn - e m &n to settle the Joss-stat- the Board of Water Commtesioners to j York caiHpa4gn for delegates for presi- some difficulty between them. Thi s had been straightened out, however, and in the meantime. Colbarn bad beea a visitor at the Pike home. The cn-se was called for trial\ Tues- day morning, and lasted through Wed- nesday, when it was given to the- jury. After deliberating about thirty minutes the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. 4*». . March and 80% over the five-year aver- isfactorily, Aggregate Have Your Paper stocks were nearly . .. 1 , ir _1 inoo' nave lour raper half again as large as on March 1,1923. hangi _~ and p ainting done by mrry • ' Lampen, 27 East Ave. Orders may he There is plenty ot room for you at i ei t at Lampen's store thel;op, but the top fsn T t the place to' _J ~ atart. succeed himself for a term of three (3) , dent. '/Hi,\ you never started years. Carried. | : »— Mr. Shea moved that the Brockport'COULD N'T LOCATE THE DEAD SEA Democrat be appointed as the official to 10 p. m. Dressmaking PashloTiable dressmaking at _n> 3 r 27 paper of the Village for the ensuing year. Carried. On motion of Mr. Shea the bond 01 Some people are auch gluttons for '„.—^— eg \—\^ckport \n |«\ Wla*e Treasurer, George E. Bene- ork they don't evea heeitate to work,.Million Million Dollar hiehwav. Miss Kit an.- diet, was 1 •work iheir friends. Dollar highway, both La&e, phone 123-F-2 Miss Eltza-'diot, was fixed in. the' penal sum of 3:27|$50,<)06.O0, House Cleaning Supplies t Cook & King's. We have nearly stock than ever this year Teacher—\Where .is the Dead Sea? everything you need to carry on the Tommie-Don't \Know ma'am.\ | & P rin ^ campdgn. ^ 4:24 Teacher—\Don't you know where New Styles in Curtains^ the Dead Sea is?\ I Yof. will find our stock of the newest' announce their sale AUCTION I will sell my household goods at public auction Wednesday, April 2nd, i 1 Fishing Tackle? ,_^ ^ ...... , Y t s '.r'°_ ,k * _ K . i u'?- Co ' LaTe a b1gKer at 1 o'clock at my residence onGordoa 6:26 St. Fred Davis, auctioneer. Termi cash, Evelyn Sizer. Tom-iie—\No ma'am know any of them -wassick.' —Youker's Statesman.^ - J -^ MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES The Af sons Shoe Co. Brockton, Mass, specializing in men's high - grade shoes of shoes direct I didn't even' in Curtains- and Shades verv complete.'from manufacturer to wearer. Sam- - Cur/aJns range in price ftom 98c toPles.can be'shown to you hy Mr. Wal $9.(/0 the pair. A. V. Towler, 97-'Main ter J. Albus, salesman, Main St., Brock- S4,i - 4:SjPort,N. Y. l:17tf RUGS! RUGS! If you are going to buy a new Bug this Spring it will surely pay you to look our stock over. Prices in many grrades are lower and we have a very large stock to choose from. A. V. Fowler, 97 Main, St. 4:3 ,K t J*